Ayla's determination to go to the French women's football league

Ayla's determination to go to the French women's football league

 





 The journey of young Cipta Cendikia Football Academy (FA) footballer, Ayla Dva Khala Ahisma, is proof that big dreams are never achieved through easy paths.

At a very young age, the player who was born in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region, June 22, 2012, had the courage to leave his parents to pursue his dream of becoming a professional footballer.

Ayla is now one of the players appearing in the Hydroplus Soccer League (HSL) All-Stars 2025/2026 event in Kudus Regency, Central Java.

The tournament provides a platform for the best female players from various regions to showcase their talents and open up opportunities to advance to higher levels, including being scouted by the Indonesian youth national football team.

For Ayla, playing in Kudus isn't just about participating in a tournament. Every match is an opportunity to prove that the struggle to leave her hometown, live independently, and recover from injury was worth it.

Everything is done with one goal, namely to continue to develop as a player and get closer to the biggest dream that he has had since childhood.

Ayla's love for soccer has been growing since kindergarten. However, she took a serious approach to it when she joined a soccer school (SSB) in fifth grade. From then on, soccer became more than just a game, but a lifelong pursuit she wanted to pursue.

"Since joining SSB, I have had to be brave enough to be away from my parents, live independently, work hard, and continue to learn to communicate with the team," said Ayla.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post

Translate