ACADEMICS Vs SPORTS: Star forward Soni pulls out of All India Women’s semi-final to sit college exams
Bhopal:
In an ironic twist that underlined the perennial clash between education and elite sport, DFA Raisen’s leading player, Soni Munda, withdrew from the All India Women’s Football Championship at the most critical moment to sit college examinations.
The 20-year-old forward, who had been pivotal to Raisen’s run to the semifinals, returned home when her exam timetable collided with the knockout stages, ruling her out of Friday’s semi-final.
Munda’s sudden absence is more than a tactical problem for Raisen; it is a cultural paradox exposed on a national stage. The player who had lit up the tournament with five goals and picked up the Player of the Match award in Raisen’s opening fixture became a casualty of scheduling that pitted classroom against corner kicks.
Her coach, Param Aswar, called the loss a “major setback” for a side that had battled through the group stage and secured a spot among the last four.
“On the field, Raisen’s squad now faces the difficult task of reshaping an attack that had relied heavily on Munda’s clinical finishing and forward momentum,” said coach Param.
Off the field, the episode has reignited debate about the infrastructure and policy that govern young athletes’ dual commitments. With university examinations and important fixtures often arranged without coordination, promising sports careers are repeatedly placed on hold or derailed by academic obligations.
Teammates expressed disappointment and sympathy, acknowledging Munda’s responsibility to her studies while lamenting the timing. Supporters and local officials have called for better dialogue between educational institutions and sporting bodies to prevent future clashes that force athletes to choose.
Munda’s departure highlights a broader problem: in a country that increasingly prizes sporting success, the systems meant to nurture talent still leave many to juggle impossible choices.
As Raisen prepares for Friday’s semi-final without its star, the match will test the squad’s depth — and remind spectators that, for now, the pursuit of diploma and trophy remain awkward, sometimes tragic bedfellows.
The 20-year-old forward, who had been pivotal to Raisen’s run to the semifinals, returned home when her exam timetable collided with the knockout stages, ruling her out of Friday’s semi-final.
Munda’s sudden absence is more than a tactical problem for Raisen; it is a cultural paradox exposed on a national stage. The player who had lit up the tournament with five goals and picked up the Player of the Match award in Raisen’s opening fixture became a casualty of scheduling that pitted classroom against corner kicks.
Her coach, Param Aswar, called the loss a “major setback” for a side that had battled through the group stage and secured a spot among the last four.
“On the field, Raisen’s squad now faces the difficult task of reshaping an attack that had relied heavily on Munda’s clinical finishing and forward momentum,” said coach Param.
Off the field, the episode has reignited debate about the infrastructure and policy that govern young athletes’ dual commitments. With university examinations and important fixtures often arranged without coordination, promising sports careers are repeatedly placed on hold or derailed by academic obligations.
Munda’s departure highlights a broader problem: in a country that increasingly prizes sporting success, the systems meant to nurture talent still leave many to juggle impossible choices.
As Raisen prepares for Friday’s semi-final without its star, the match will test the squad’s depth — and remind spectators that, for now, the pursuit of diploma and trophy remain awkward, sometimes tragic bedfellows.
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