National level woman footballer dies of dengue

National woman footballer Poonam Chauhan has died of dengue during her treatment at a private hospital here. She was 29.

Published : Oct 19, 2016 15:26 IST , Varanasi

Poonam Chauhan was a part of the team that had won a gold medal at the South Asian games
Poonam Chauhan was a part of the team that had won a gold medal at the South Asian games
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Poonam Chauhan was a part of the team that had won a gold medal at the South Asian games

National woman footballer Poonam Chauhan has died of dengue during her treatment at a private hospital. She was 29.

Poonam, who played for the Indian football team in 2010, passed away last night. She was admitted in the hospital about a week ago.

She was a part of the team that had won a gold medal at the South Asian games. She also played for the UP state football team and was one of its most crucial members.

Poonam was currently working as a football trainer at Varanasi’s Sigra stadium. She was cremated at Manikarnika ghat today.

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