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- East Bengal remain unbeaten at home - Times of India
- Delhi's chances of repeating Santosh Trophy success bleak - Indian Express
- AIFF treads cautiously - Calcutta Telegraph
- 'This is the nursery of Indian football' - indiablooms
- FPWA ANNOUNCES 5000 FOR WINNERS
- AIFF suspends player - Calcutta Telegraph
- 'Home club' dream is keeping Bhutia on toes - Times of India
- Coming home to spread the sunshine - GulfNews
- Bhaichung focussed on developing Sikkim I-League club
- Amando next India coach? - Times of India
- Only pride at stake for East Bengal - Times of India
- Vasco lucky to escape with a draw - indiablooms
- I won't play for any other club: Bhaichung Bhutia - Keeda of Sports
- Discover your child's creative genius - Times of India
- New leaders across Asia - Fifa.com
- India must develop football infrastructure: FIFA official - Times of India
- Indian Football : Revolution has Begun - Keeda of Sports
- Bhaichung inspires United to hard-earned win
- I-League 2 - Round 5: Lajong on course, 2nd place up for grabs
- European clubs sell dreams to Indian footballers - NDTV.com
East Bengal remain unbeaten at home - Times of India | Top |
The Official Home of Asian Football East Bengal remain unbeaten at home Times of India KOLKATA: East Bengal required a combination of luck and pluck to hold Indonesia's Persipura Jayapura 1-1 and finish their AFC Cup campaign with an unbeaten home record at the Salt Lake Stadium on Tuesday. The visitors got a third-minute lead but ... Jayanta is the saviour Calcutta Telegraph AFC Cup: East Bengal 1-1 Persipura Jayapura - Red & Gold Brigade Preserve ... Goal.com India East Bengal hold Persipura Hindustan Times The Official Home of Asian Football all 16 news articles » | |
Delhi's chances of repeating Santosh Trophy success bleak - Indian Express | Top |
Delhi's chances of repeating Santosh Trophy success bleak Indian Express With the Delhi soccer team scheduled to kick off their Santosh Trophy campaign on May 12 against Nagaland at Guwahati, confidence already seems to be flagging with the team unlikely to achieve the same results as they had in the last edition of the ... | |
AIFF treads cautiously - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
Calcutta Telegraph AIFF treads cautiously Calcutta Telegraph New Delhi: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is treading a cautiously as it begins the process of choosing the successor to Bob Houghton following his dramatic exit. The soccer body, which has received around 70 applications in the last few days ... and more » | |
'This is the nursery of Indian football' - indiablooms | Top |
indiablooms 'This is the nursery of Indian football ' indiablooms If you look around, there are so many footballers playing for India from the U-16 level to the senior National Team. I call the region the nursery of football in the country. If we have a club from the region, it will further inspire the youth. ... and more » | |
FPWA ANNOUNCES 5000 FOR WINNERS | Top |
The Football Players Welfare Association (FPWA) on Monday announced the prize money of Rupees 5000 for the winners of the J&K Bank Run For Old City (Shahr-e-Khaas) scheduled to be held on Wednesday. In a statement issued the FPWA, treasurer Bilal Ahmad Wadera said, "Our President, Mehrajuddin Wadoo has directed us to give prize money of rupees 5000 for the winners of the upcoming historic run. The open category winner will get prize of rupees 3000 while as Under-17 category will get rupees 2000." "It is known fact in the state that Government is doing nothing for the promotion of sports and welfare of players. In that respect J&K Sports Development Association is doing fine job and we should also support them. We hope that events like this will open eyes of Government and they will start to work for welfare of players" FPWA member and senior Iqbal Sports footballer, Shabir Ahmad. The event is being organised by J&K Sports Development Association (JKSDA) in collaboration with Sports Fraternity of Dalgate and is sponsored by J&K Bank. The run is scheduled to kick start on Wednesday at 5:45 AM and in it around 500 athletes belonging to all parts of Valley would be participating | |
AIFF suspends player - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
Calcutta Telegraph AIFF suspends player Calcutta Telegraph Shillong, May 9: Shillong Lajong FC striker Seikhokhao Tuboi has been suspended by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) allegedly for having represented two clubs in a single season without following the process of transfer and registration. ... and more » | |
'Home club' dream is keeping Bhutia on toes - Times of India | Top |
Coming home to spread the sunshine - GulfNews | Top |
GulfNews Coming home to spread the sunshine GulfNews Dubai: Indian football icon Bhaichung Bhutia has pledged his future to his newly founded home-town team United Sikkim with the news that he will never feature in any other club colours, an interview with the- aiff .com has confirmed. ... Committed to USFC: Bhaichung Calcutta Telegraph I won't play for any other club: Bhaichung Washington Bangla Radio all 10 news articles » | |
Bhaichung focussed on developing Sikkim I-League club | Top |
Amando next India coach? - Times of India | Top |
The Official Home of Asian Football Amando next India coach? Times of India That under his tutelage, Dempo became the first Indian club to make the semfinals of the AFC Cup, goes to show he has what it takes to forge an understanding with the players and get them to play quality football that is attractive and effective enough ... Demyanenko determined for perfect finish The Official Home of Asian Football all 9 news articles » | |
Only pride at stake for East Bengal - Times of India | Top |
Only pride at stake for East Bengal Times of India With I-League leaders Salgaocar slipping of late, the door of opportunity has opened up for East Bengal and, with the all-important clash with defending champions Dempo coming up on Sunday, Morgan will want his players to conserve energy on Tuesday in ... and more » | |
Vasco lucky to escape with a draw - indiablooms | Top |
I won't play for any other club: Bhaichung Bhutia - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Discover your child's creative genius - Times of India | Top |
New leaders across Asia - Fifa.com | Top |
New leaders across Asia Fifa.com With just two rounds remaining Salgaocar surrendered top spot after drawing 2-2 at Mohun Bagan, allowing fellow Goan-based side Churchill Brothers to move top by virtue of goals scored, thanks to a convincing 3-0 win over Hindustan Aeronautics. ... | |
India must develop football infrastructure: FIFA official - Times of India | Top |
India must develop football infrastructure: FIFA official Times of India The FIFA project in Shillong is part of the "Win in India with India" programme - launched by FIFA president Sepp Blatter in 2007. FIFA has sanctioned 10 artificial turf fields to the All India Football Federation (AIFF). Asked whether India would ... June date to complete turf Calcutta Telegraph all 6 news articles » | |
Indian Football : Revolution has Begun - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Keeda of Sports Indian Football : Revolution has Begun Keeda of Sports By ashik · May 8, 2011 · I am not a very big sports writer or a journalist but a very big indian football lover. Me along with 3 of my friends has evolved an idea through which we think we can definitely popularise indian football . ... | |
Bhaichung inspires United to hard-earned win | Top |
by sportswire4u.blogsot.com (Balbir) SHILLONG, MAY 8 Braving the torrential downpour, chants of "Bhaichung-Bhaichung," filled up the Polo ground more than an hour prior to the kick-off. It's not everyday you get to watch the star in action and the innocent faces of Sambhota Tibetian School waited with baited breath for their hero to take the field. Bhaichung's presence for entire 90 minutes inspired United Sikkim to a hard-earned 2-1 victory against Southern Samity in the 2 nd Division League in Shillong. The win takes United to 9 points from 5 matches while Southern stay on one point from 4 matches Much against the run of play, Edmilson put Sotuhern ahead in the 14 th minute – curling in a free-kick past a diving goalkeeper Debjit Majumdar. John Menyongar, who impressed with his deft touches, set the equaliser for United. In the 40 th minute, he initiated a one-two with Man-of-the-Match Beikhokhei, and the latter placed it past rival goalkeeper Binod Malik. The winner came as late as the 85 th minute. Rennedy Singh who came in as a substitute in the 75 th minute found Tenzing in the box and John tapped in Tenzing's pass to seal the fate of the match. Despite the result, United coach Stanley Rozario wasn't willing to foresee anything. "We have two matches left – against Ar-Hima and Vasco and we need to win both to keep alive our chances of qualifying," he told aiff.com Bhaichung started as a stopper partnering NS Manju in the defence. His commitment was never in doubt as he never shied away from stabbing tackles even as his interception drew praise. Much in desperation to find the winner, Rozario moved him upfront in his normal position (as a striker) in the 70 th minute. And almost immediately, his left-footer off a half-turn missed the mark narrowly. United midfielder Lalrinfela along with John and Quinton Jacobs posed a constant threat to the Southern defence. But the central defence of Madhav Das and Anandvasan held fort. Southern relied heavily on Edmilson. All balls were directed to him, making Manju's job that shade easier. Besides his goal, Edmilson also hit the post with a corner kick. At the end, Sambhota School's wards posed with their hero for a family photograph. All the tiny tots demanded from their hero was a win in the next match too. United next play Ar-Hima on 11 th while Southern take on Vasco on 10 th . | |
I-League 2 - Round 5: Lajong on course, 2nd place up for grabs | Top |
The fifth Round of matches of the 2nd Division I-League 2010/11 were played on May 7/8 in Shillong. Lajong FC looks to be on their way back to the I-League while the second place is hard fought over by Vasco SC, United Sikkim FC and Sporting Clube de Goa with outside chances to Ar-Hima FC. Round 5 Match by Match Short Review 07-May-2011: Sporting Clube de Goa 1-0 (1-0) Mohammedan Sporting Club Sporting Clube de Goa kept their hopes of returning to the I-League alive with a 1-0 win against Mohammedan Sporting Club, who look to be out of the promotion race. Sporting Clube now have eight points from five matches, while Mohammedan Sporting stay on three from the same number of games. Defender N. Samananda Singh would score the lone goal of the match in the 18th minute for the Flaming Orange to seal the three points. 07-May-2011: Royal Wahingdoh SC 0-2 (0-1) Shillong Lajong FC Shillong Lajong FC took a giant step towards regaining their position in the I-League with a hard fought 2-0 win against local rivals Royal Wahingdoh SC. Lajong now are on 13 points from five matches and are close to promotion, while Royal Wahingdoh SC are only on a point from four matches and are virtually out of the promotion chase. It was house full at the Polo Ground in Shillong with two local favourites taking on each other and there where expectations of a high voltage clash; but it was mainly one sided with Boithang Haokip the hero as he scored in the 33rd and 51st minute to seal the game for Lajong, who had more chances to score. 08-May-2011: Southern Samity 1-2 (1-1) United Sikkim FC United Sikkim FC scored a vital 2-1 victory against Southern Samity to move closer to the promotion places. USFC are now on nine points from five matches, while Southern Samity stay at the bottom of the table with only a point from four matches. Southern Samity took a surprise 14th minute lead through a free-kick from their Brazilian striker Edmilson Marques Pardal and it was only in the 40th minute that United Sikkim equalised through an inform Beingaichho Beokhokhai. It was mostly United Sikkim in the second session and their second goal came off captain John D. Menyongar in the 85th minute to give the Snow Lions the victory. 08-May-2011: Vasco SC 1-1 (1-0) Ar-Hima FC Vasco SC were held to a one-all draw by Ar-Hima FC which keeps the distance between the two sides in the promotion race. Both sides have now played five matches with Vasco SC in second place with 10 points while Ar-Hima FC have seven point. The Goans took an 18th minute lead through their Nigerian defender Julius Irabor Akpele, but after taking the lead against the home side they pulled back and allowed Ar-Hima FC space to combine but they would only be able to score through midfielder Emannuel Inioyoh in the 75th minute though they had chances to win this game and put real pressure on Vasco in the promotion race. | |
European clubs sell dreams to Indian footballers - NDTV.com | Top |
European clubs sell dreams to Indian footballers NDTV.com Former India coach Englishman Bob Houghton , too, was critical of such programmes, saying they are an eyewash since no English club can sign an overseas player under the age of 16. "If you think that a 12-year-old or a 13-year-old will go and play and ... and more » | |
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