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- വിവയ്ക്ക് ഇനി മുസ്ലി പവറിന്റെ കരുത്ത്
- Mohun Bagan thrash Kalighat 4-1 - IBNLive.com
- Chelsea FC to promote football in India
- Houghton rues India's missed chances - Sify
- Unimpressive India go down 1-2 to Thailand in football friendly - Sify
- Lajong make it to semifinals - Assam Tribune
- Musli Power X-Tra Eyes Overseas Markets, Ten Fold Growth - Seasonal Magazine (blog)
- Chelsea eyes Indian tie-up - Business Standard
- Bob Houghton fails to hide skeletons - Times of India
- Tiddim toil hard to pip Eastern - Calcutta Telegraph
- 'ദേശീയ കായിക നിയമം വേണം' - മലയാള മനോരമ
- ഇന്ത്യ വീണ്ടും തോറ്റു - കേരള കൌമുദി
വിവയ്ക്ക് ഇനി മുസ്ലി പവറിന്റെ കരുത്ത് | Top |
Mohun Bagan thrash Kalighat 4-1 - IBNLive.com | Top |
Calcutta Telegraph Mohun Bagan thrash Kalighat 4-1 IBNLive.com ... ways in style thrashing Kalighat MS 4-1 after being one goal down in a Calcutta Football League Premier Division match at their home ground here today. ... Chidi shines in Bagan victory Kolkata Newsline all 7 news articles » | |
Chelsea FC to promote football in India | Top |
Sep 8 (PTI) English champion football club Chelsea FC today said it is in talks with about ten leading corporate houses in India in order to promote football in India so that the country can host the World Cup by 2030. "For the past six months, we have been in discussions with about top ten corporate houses in India to promote football here," Chelsea FC Head of Marketing Ben Wells told PTI. While declining to name the corporate houses, he said the idea behind the discussions is to formulate a structure for a project which could help India host a football World Cup by 2030. "We do not believe in short-term measures. We see India as a long-term opportunity and are committed to it. Hosting an event like the World Cup by 2030 would leave a legacy that future Indians can build on," Wells said. He said Chelsea is looking at partnering with private companies, government agencies and football associations so that the game can be promoted in such a manner that it can become a career option for children in future. "What we need at the moment is a partner from corporate India, who understands that this is going to be a long-term project and financial returns will be slow to come, but it has a lot of potential," Wells added. The club has also been in touch with the All-India Football Federation for its plans to promote football in India, he added. Stating that the IPL has shown there is no dearth of money in India for sporting events , he said football, being an inexpensive game, can have a similar bright future in India as well. Asked if Chelsea would also like to bring its merchandise and branded cafe bars to India, like rival Manchester United has done, he said: "That can come later, but not before we have worked on the long-term goal of developing the game in India." Chelsea FC had won the English Premier League last season, pipping hot rivals Manchester United. | |
Houghton rues India's missed chances - Sify | Top |
The Guardian Houghton rues India's missed chances Sify Chief coach Bob Houghton said had it not been for a few missed chances, India would have won the return leg of the international friendly football match ... We played well but Thais capitalised on the chances: Houghton Times of India No Bhutia a boon for youth says Houghton India Today India can turn the table on Thais: Houghton Indian Express indiablooms - Hindustan Times - The Guardian all 182 news articles » | |
Unimpressive India go down 1-2 to Thailand in football friendly - Sify | Top |
The Guardian Unimpressive India go down 1-2 to Thailand in football friendly Sify Churchill Brothers striker Rafi hardly showed the intent for a challenge to snatch the ball from the Thai defenders while Kansas City striker Chettri just ... Thailand overcome India 2-1 ESPN STAR Sports India play Thailand in friendly, Bhutia doubtful Times of India all 194 news articles » | |
Lajong make it to semifinals - Assam Tribune | Top |
Musli Power X-Tra Eyes Overseas Markets, Ten Fold Growth - Seasonal Magazine (blog) | Top |
Seasonal Magazine (blog) Musli Power X-Tra Eyes Overseas Markets, Ten Fold Growth Seasonal Magazine (blog) To give the initiative a jumpstart, Abraham is taking over Viva Kerala soccer club. Earlier, Kunnath had sponsored Goa's Churchill Brothers. ... and more » | |
Chelsea eyes Indian tie-up - Business Standard | Top |
Business Standard Chelsea eyes Indian tie-up Business Standard In association with Nike and the All India Football Federation (AIFF), United had also conducted a tournament – the Manchester United Premier Cup – where ... In talks with Indian corporates to promote football :Chelsea FC MSN India all 4 news articles » | |
Bob Houghton fails to hide skeletons - Times of India | Top |
The Guardian Bob Houghton fails to hide skeletons Times of India NEW DELHI: It's more than four years now but coach Bob Houghton's problems seem to remain the same. After the second successive defeat against Thailand, ... Houghton praises India despite defeat ESPN STAR Sports Houghton rues India's missed chances Sify Houghton's boys are beaten, again Calcutta Telegraph Indian Express - Goal.com India - India Today all 197 news articles » | |
Tiddim toil hard to pip Eastern - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
Calcutta Telegraph Tiddim toil hard to pip Eastern Calcutta Telegraph Appointment: The All Manipur Football Association has appointed S. Ekendra Singh, AFC "A" licensee and AFC/AIFF instructor as technical director of the ... | |
'ദേശീയ കായിക നിയമം വേണം' - മലയാള മനോരമ | Top |
ഇന്ത്യ വീണ്ടും തോറ്റു - കേരള കൌമുദി | Top |
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