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Amelia Valverde appointed head coach of Indian women’s football team
Costa Rican coach Amelia Valverde has been appointed as head coach of the Indian senior women’s football team. Valverde, who previously led Costa Rica and CF Monterrey to success, joins the Blue Tigresses ahead of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026
Hyderabad: The All India Football Federation has appointed Amelia Valverde as the coach of the Indian senior women’s team.
Valverde, 39, from Costa Rica, has joined the Indian camp in Antalya, Türkiye, where the Blue Tigresses are preparing for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026, scheduled for March.
A former player who began her coaching career in 2011, Valverde was the longest-serving coach in the history of the Costa Rican women’s national team, leading Las Ticas from 2015 to 2023. Under her guidance, Costa Rica participated in the 2015 and 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cups, their only two appearances in the showpiece event. She was the second-youngest head coach in the 2015 World Cup at just 28 years of age. Prior to that, she was assistant coach of the Costa Rica senior and U20 women’s teams, including at the 2014 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.
Valverde led the Costa Rican senior side to the gold medal at the 2017 Central American Games, silver at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games, and bronze at the 2019 Pan American Games. She was named CONCACAF Female Coach of the Year in 2016.
After leaving the Costa Rica national team, Valverde was appointed coach of Mexican club CF Monterrey in 2023, where she achieved immediate success, winning a historic Bicampeonato in 2024 after lifting the Liga MX Femenil Clausura title in July and the Apertura in November. In the same year, she was awarded the Mexican Balón de Oro for best coach in the Liga MX Femenil by the Mexican Football Federation.
As part of Valverde’s support staff, goalkeeping coach Eli Ávila and strength and conditioning coach José Sánchez will also join the Indian senior women’s national team. Ávila, a former goalkeeper, worked with Valverde in the Costa Rican women’s national team and at CF Monterrey. Sánchez was previously part of the Costa Rican national team setup and club side Deportivo Saprissa.