Nita Football Academy

Nita Football Academy
Full nameNita Football Academy
Short nameNita FA
Founded2011 (2011)
GroundDhabaleswar Institute of Polytechnic Ground
OwnerNita Football Trust
ChairmanSubrat Das
Head coachParomita Sit
LeagueIndian Women's League
Odisha Women's League
2024–25Indian Women's League, 6th of 8
Odisha Women's League, Champions
Websitenitafootball.com

Nita Football Academy is an Indian women's professional football club and academy based in Radha Damodarpur, Cuttack, Odisha. It is the first private residential football academy of Odisha, dedicated to promoting football among underprivileged girls. They are the current champions of the Odisha Women's League and Khelo India State Championships U-17. Many of the academy students have represented at sub-junior, junior, and senior national levels. They finished as runners-up in the 2023–24 season of the Indian Women's League 2, which enabled promotion to the top tier Indian Women's League.[1][2][3]

Academy

Established in 2011, Nita Football Academy was founded by the Nita Football Trust with the mission of promoting football, particularly among underprivileged girls. The academy is affiliated to Cuttack District Athletic Association, Football Association of Odisha (FAO), and were conditionally accredited as an Advanced Private Residential Academy by the All India Football Federation (AIFF).[4][5] Its headquarters are located at Dhabaleswar Institute of Polytechnique, Radha Damodarpur, Khuntuni, near Cuttack, and they will be playing the Indian Women's League 2024-25 at the Birsa Munda Athletic Stadium at Rourkela as their home ground.[6]

The academy has girls in under-19, under-17, and under-15 categories training under supporting coaches, administrative staff, matron, hostel facilities, full-fledged canteen, physiotherapist, ambulance services, on-call doctor and an advanced gymnasium. The academy also takes care of the player’s education by providing facilities in the technical education and in nearby school and colleges. The academy also operates in Puri to train students using the infrastructure facilities of Puri Zilla School.

Squad

As of December 2025[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  IND Adrija Sarkhel
2 DF  IND Jabamani Tudu
3 DF  IND Nimisha Kumari
4 DF  IND Ambalika Khundongbam
5 DF  IND Viksit Bara
6 DF  GHA Sussana Konadu
7 FW  IND Neha Sillay
8 MF  IND Jasoda Munda
9 FW  IND Manisha Naik
10 FW  IND Pyari Xaxa (captain)
11 MF  IND Bhumika Devi Khumukcham
14 FW  IND Priya Rui Das
15 FW  IND Malati Munda
16 DF  IND Juli Kishan
17 MF  IND Poonam
18 MF  IND Ipshita Rout
19 DF  IND Hema Munda
20 MF  IND Smeeta Sundas
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK  IND Malti Kumari
22 FW  IND Sikha Malik
25 FW  IND Sonali Soren
26 FW  IND Nibedita Nayak
27 FW  IND Babita Kumari
30 MF  TOG Amiratou N'djambara
31 GK  IND Susmita Pun
34 DF  IND Pragyan Kishan
41 GK  IND Sakro Hembram
45 MF  IND Cindy Colney
46 MF  IND Lalita Boypai
66 MF  GHA Matilda Kwao
GK  IND Sasmita Parida
DF  IND Manisa Panna
MF  IND Munica Minz
MF  IND Sonia Ekka

Management

Position Name
Chairman Subrat Das
President Bhakta Ballav Das
General Secretary Arun Parija
Chief Technical Advisor Mohammad Shahid Jabbar

Honours

Domestic

Regional

References

  1. ^ "Sreebhumi FC, Nita Football Academy earn promotion to IWL". AIFF. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Nita Football Academy (NFA) makes history, qualifies for coveted Indian Women's League (IWL) 2024-25". The Financial Express. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Sreebhumi FC, Nita Football Academy earn promotion to IWL". Football Counter. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  4. ^ "NITA FOOTBALL ACADEMY". All India Football Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  5. ^ "NITA FOOTBALL ACADEMY". Nita Football Academy. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  6. ^ Media Team, AIFF (24 October 2024). "Indian Women's League 2024-25 Fixture" (PDF). the-aiff.com. New Delhi: All India Football Federation. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Indian Women's League Squad". AIFF. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  8. ^ "OWL 2023-24: OGP Club, Sports Odisha post wins". Orisports. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Nita Football Academy retain OWL crown; Sports Odisha runners-up". Orisports. Retrieved 16 April 2025.