I began my football journey at the age of 10, joining in with the older boys in my neighbourhood just to enjoy some time outside. It was all about having fun back then. But around age 12, I discovered my passion for hockey and dedicated myself to the sport until I turned 18. The highlight of my hockey career was being selected for the junior national team for the Asia Junior Cup – a moment that filled me with joy and pride. However, fate had other plans for me. One day, on a whim, I decided to try my hand at football. I attended a trial and was thrilled to be chosen to represent Kedah. My first taste of competitive football came at the Piala Tun Sharifah Rodziah in Sarawak back in 2017.
I didn’t feel anything particularly special at the time, but I’ve always been fiercely competitive and thrive on the challenges of competition. Despite that, our team performed surprisingly well. Unfortunately, my journey was cut short in the semi-finals due to a severe ankle injury. Although it was a setback, it only fueled my determination to push forward. I had a chance to represent my country at the SEA Games, but I had to focus on my recovery instead. However, this setback ultimately motivated me to work even harder. The following year, I was honoured with another opportunity to compete, this time at the AFF Women’s Championship in Indonesia. It was my first international tournament and a memory I’ll cherish forever.

It was truly an eye-opening experience, and I’m grateful to have shared it with Zurin. The weather was quite extreme, and it took some time for my body to adjust. Surprisingly, it was the first time in my football career that I genuinely enjoyed playing in the afternoon. The challenge was real, facing opponents who were physically stronger and competing against players from Europe’s top leagues. Off the field, I was pleasantly surprised by the ease of navigating the town without safety concerns. While rice was hard to come by, the chicken curry sandwich and Jana’s peach tea were absolute delights. I’ll miss it all, and I hope to have the opportunity to visit Kosovo again soon.
The women’s game has come on a lot in the last few years, but has there been a time when you stopped and reflected on the highs and the lows to see where you’ve got to?
I’ve dedicated considerable time to reflecting on my experiences and envisioning my future path. My competitive spirit drives me to continuously push boundaries and strive for more. Football isn’t just a passion, it’s my life. With the right mindset, prayers, and blessings from Allah, I am confident that I can achieve even greater heights. Failure is not a setback but an opportunity for growth and learning, and I’ll never shy away from embracing it.
Could you share the most challenging experience you’ve faced as a women’s footballer, and how do you believe those in charge of the sport can work towards resolving such issues?
One of the most challenging experiences I’ve encountered thus far is traveling abroad and being separated from my family. Thoughts of them constantly occupy my mind, but I understand that it’s a necessary part of pursuing my dreams. I firmly believe that achieving one’s aspirations often requires making sacrifices, and I acknowledge that the journey won’t always be easy.
Winning the FASWL was no easy feat, but defending the title adds an extra layer of challenge. However, I have full confidence in our team’s capabilities this year. With the right mindset and determination, I firmly believe we have what it takes to secure victory once again.
What’s the greatest thing about being Lyana Soberi right now?
At this point in my life, I owe a lot to my parents for their constant support and blessings. Since day one, they’ve been my biggest cheerleaders, always there to lift me up and guide me forward. Their unwavering belief in me fuels my drive to succeed, and I’m committed to making them proud no matter what. I’m also incredibly grateful for the support I receive from my coaches and teammates. Their encouragement and camaraderie have been instrumental in shaping my journey. Together, we’ve achieved milestones, but there’s still so much more to strive for. With their backing and my determination, I’m ready to tackle whatever lies ahead.
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