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- Bengal in final, thanks to Tudu - Calcutta Telegraph
- Santosh Trophy: Defending Champions Bengal Set Up Title Clash With Manipur
- Bengal beat Railways 1-0 to enter Santosh Trophy final - Times of India
- Subrata's return to Kolkata can wait, says mentor - Times of India
- Dempo Eager for Win Against Pune FC to Defend I-League Title - Daijiworld.com
- Tuboi was eligible to play for Shillong Lajong - Yahoo! Cricket
- No joy in this game - Business Standard
- AIFF Player's Status Committee: Recommendations - Keeda of Sports
- VIDEO: Prelude to the FPAI Indian Football Awards 2011
- I-league: East Bengal look to win big against HAL - Times of India
- Young footballers shine in Asian festival - Indian Express
- Thoiba Singh steers Manipur into final
- India Inc's young executives go places - Economic Times
- Zee, Star announce merger of distribution arms
- Salgaocar FC win Nike-Manchester United Premier Cup India Finals - Indian Express
- Afghanistan Wins U-13 AFC Cup Football Festival - Bakhtar News Agency
- Indian Football: Behold the Royals from Wahingdoh - Keeda of Sports
- Three Indian U-13 colts adjudged best players in Iran
- Anil Patel: I'd like to coach in India!
Bengal in final, thanks to Tudu - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
Bengal in final, thanks to Tudu Calcutta Telegraph Guwahati: A first half goal by Budiram Tudu paved the way for defending champions Bengal to enter the final of the 65th Santosh Trophy on Monday at the Nehru Stadium here on Friday. The defending champions beat Railways 1-0 to set up a clash against ... | |
Santosh Trophy: Defending Champions Bengal Set Up Title Clash With Manipur | Top |
Bengal beat Railways 1-0 to enter Santosh Trophy final - Times of India | Top |
Calcutta Telegraph Bengal beat Railways 1-0 to enter Santosh Trophy final Times of India Bengal, who lost to Goa in the final two years ago in Tamil Nadu before regaining the crown in Kolkata last year, will take on Manipur in the summit clash on Monday. Budiram's brilliance epitomised the new look of Shabbir Ali's team who were hungrier, ... Bengal sets up title clash with Manipur in Santosh trophy KanglaOnline all 11 news articles » | |
Subrata's return to Kolkata can wait, says mentor - Times of India | Top |
Subrata's return to Kolkata can wait, says mentor Times of India During his Mohun Bagan days, he was accused of playing a role in throwing away a match, besides his alleged involvement in the on-field death of Dempo's Brazilian striker Cristiano Junior during the Federation Cup final in 2004. ... | |
Dempo Eager for Win Against Pune FC to Defend I-League Title - Daijiworld.com | Top |
Dempo Eager for Win Against Pune FC to Defend I-League Title Daijiworld.com Pune, May 27 (IANS): Dempo are desperately looking for a win to defend their I-League title when they face Pune FC in the 25th round at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Balewadi here Friday. But for jet-lagged Dempo , who arrived from Iraq ... Dempo must win and hope Salgoacar drop points Times of India Dempo aim for victory Herald Publications all 3 news articles » | |
Tuboi was eligible to play for Shillong Lajong - Yahoo! Cricket | Top |
No joy in this game - Business Standard | Top |
No joy in this game Business Standard ... of Indian football — PK Banerjee, Chuni Goswami and Shyam Thapa, to name a few — came from Kolkata. Not any longer. Bhaichung Bhutia is from Sikkim, though he has played in Kolkata, Sunil Chhetri is from Delhi and IM Vijayan was from Kerala . ... | |
AIFF Player's Status Committee: Recommendations - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Keeda of Sports AIFF Player's Status Committee: Recommendations Keeda of Sports He has been suspended by the AIFF on the PSC's preliminary findings on 06.05.2011. Therefore he is not eligible to play for any team wef 06.05.2011. The period of his suspension to be finalised by the Executive Committee of the AIFF . 2. ... | |
VIDEO: Prelude to the FPAI Indian Football Awards 2011 | Top |
The third edition of the FPAI Indian Football Awards is set to be held in mid-September 2011. After Kolkata and New Delhi it looks that Mumbai is likely to be hosting the gala evening this year. The voting amongst the players has already started while the Fans Player of the Year is set to happen very soon. Last year striker Mohammed Rafi had been named as the Best Indian Player of the Year while goalkeeper Subrata Pal won the Fans player of the Year. I-League champions Dempo SC had two winners amongst them in Joaquim Abranches as the Best Young Player of the Year while Armando Colaco won the Coach of the Year, while for a second time Odafe Onyeka Okolie was also chosen as the Best Foreigner of the Year. Here the promotional video for the FPAI Indian Football Awards 2011 Here the report from last years FPAI Awards Nite 2010 . | |
I-league: East Bengal look to win big against HAL - Times of India | Top |
I-league: East Bengal look to win big against HAL Times of India BANGALORE: It's desperate times for both Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and East Bengal as the title aspirants take on the cellar side in a 25th round match of I-League in the newly-laid artificial turf at the football stadium on Saturday. ... East Bengal look to 'win big' on new turf indiablooms all 5 news articles » | |
Young footballers shine in Asian festival - Indian Express | Top |
Young footballers shine in Asian festival Indian Express The India Under-13 football squad went down 0-2 to hosts Iran in the final of the Asian Youth Festival held at Yazd City but the side consistently notched up big wins, including 8-0 verdicts over Bhutan and Sri Lanka. The team won five games, ... | |
Thoiba Singh steers Manipur into final | Top |
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) SHILLONG, MAY 26 Thoiba Singh strike from the spot in the second half of the extra time helped Manipur to book their place in the finals of the Santosh Trophy 2010-11. In the first semifinal played today at the Nehru Stadium, Assam, former champions Manipur and Services failed to break the jinx in the regulation time, however Manipur who looked a better side out of the two managed to notch up the winner in the 11th minute of the second half of the extra time. It was Manipur who dictated the terms right from the outset and could have taken the lead at the stroke of half time, but to Manipur's despair Tikem Singh failed to convert two easy chances. Manipur continued to pile on the pressure on their opponent and came close to break the deadlock on couples of occasions in the second session of the play as well, but an alert Services goalkeeper, Robikanta Singh stood as the only hope curtailing numerous Manipur's attack. With the scoreline reading 0-0 after the end of 90 minutes, extra time came into play with Manipur once again showing their intentions clear right from the word go and it was again Tikem Singh and Jimmy Singh who failed to find the target. However, Manipur hard work was paid off when Thoiba Singh converted from the spot. Services defender P.Sumesh was caught handling the ball inside the box resulting in a penalty in favour of the Manipur. Manipur will now take on the winner of the second semifinal--- West Bengal vs. Services to be played on May 30. 2nd Semifinal: May 27, 2011: West Bengal vs. Railways – Kick off at 5:30 PM | |
India Inc's young executives go places - Economic Times | Top |
India Inc's young executives go places Economic Times From general manager on brand Coke in India , Roy was catapulted into the position of director, global football marketing in the company's global sports and entertainment marketing team at its US headquarters. It was the culmination of a month-long ... and more » | |
Zee, Star announce merger of distribution arms | Top |
Salgaocar FC win Nike-Manchester United Premier Cup India Finals - Indian Express | Top |
Salgaocar FC win Nike-Manchester United Premier Cup India Finals Indian Express Salgaocar FC won the finals of the Nike-Manchester United Premier Cup (MUPC) that was held at the Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Grounds on Tuesday May 24. Playing in the finals for the second time, Salgaocar were pitted against Mumbai FC that was playing in the ... and more » | |
Afghanistan Wins U-13 AFC Cup Football Festival - Bakhtar News Agency | Top |
Islamic Republic News Agency Afghanistan Wins U-13 AFC Cup Football Festival Bakhtar News Agency Afghanistan, Iran, India , Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh participated in the event, the football Federation secretary general said. Mukhtar Ahmad Rustami told to this news agency, the national squad bagged the title by earning 18 ... Pak colts finish third in Iran The News International Closing ceremony of S. Asian Youth Football held in Yazd, AFC-sponsored Islamic Republic News Agency all 4 news articles » | |
Indian Football: Behold the Royals from Wahingdoh - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Keeda of Sports Indian Football : Behold the Royals from Wahingdoh Keeda of Sports Recently crowned the Champions of Divison 2 I-League qualifying round which were held in the Tamil Nadu , the Royal Wahingdoh FC, possessing some of the best talents in the country, are the next big hope for Shillong. With former Indian international ... | |
Three Indian U-13 colts adjudged best players in Iran | Top |
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, may 25 The India U-13 squad returned after an impressive performance in the AFC Youth Festival in Yazd where three footballers – striker Lalremruata and midfielders Lalmuanzova and Sandip Bhattacherjee were declared the 'Best Players,' by the Asian Football Confederation experts. In addition, midfielder Lazim Ali was declared the 'Most Skillful Player' as he excelled in the Skill Tests. In addition to the five first round matches, India also played three matches in the second round, out of which they won two. All the matches in the second round were of 60-minutes duration. The team management fielded separate Playing XIs in both halves. In the first match of the second round, India blanked Bhutan 7-0 as Firozuddin Mollah scored a hat-trick. Besides, Basu Mukherjee netted a brace while Lalremruata completed the rout. In the second match, India thumped Sri Lanka 8-0 as Firozuddin Mollah scored three goals; Rajesh Goswami scored a brace while Basu Mukherjee and Sandip Bhattcharjee scored one each. In the last match, the colts conceded one in each half to go down 2-0 to Iran. Manager Satheevan Balan was pleased with the performance of the boys. "It was the first time the kids played at such a big platform. But they stayed composed." Assistant coach Tarun Roy added: "There was a healthy turn-out in all the matches and our performance was appreciated by all." First round results: India beat Bhutan 8-0, India d/w Pakistan 1-1, India beat Yazd City 3-0, India beat Bhutan 8-0 (Return-leg), India d/w Iran 1-1. Second-round results: India beat Bhutan 7-0, I ndia beat Sri Lanka 8-0, Iran beat India 2-0. | |
Anil Patel: I'd like to coach in India! | Top |
British Indian Anil Patel is one of the highest qualified coaches, then he is one of very few Indian origin coaches in Europe with a UEFA 'A' licence. After having coached in the UK over the years he's now looking at chances in India. I spoke with Anil Patel about his background, coaching qualifications and ambitions. Which clubs did you play football for? I was a player/coach for BAPS FC (Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Football Club) and before that I played in local English clubs as the only Indian player, then in those days Indians didn't play within English clubs, so I moved to BAPS FC who played in the Asian Football League. How many years and courses did it take you to get you the UEFA 'A' Licence? It has been a long road to get to where I am now as a UEFA 'A' Licence Coach. In the beginning I didn't take coaching too seriously as I was still interested in playing. An English Coach approached me after one of our games, he was impressed by the way our team played and asked me if I had any coaching qualifications, so he inspired me to get into football coaching and also to coach an English team, which I first did in 2005. I did my coaching badges while working full time, so that's one reason why it has taken me this long to get my UEFA 'A' Licence. And I'm proud to be one of the very few Indians to hold a UEFA 'A' Licence in the United Kingdom (the UEFA 'A' Licence is a 2 year course) . Which clubs have your worked for? And in what capacity? From 2006 to 2008 I worked part time for Queens Park Rangers FC as a Community Football Coach/Kicks Project, which involved Planning and delivering training sessions. From 2007 to 2010 I worked as an Assistant Manager with Kingsbury London Tigers FC, a semi-professional team playing in the South Midlands Spartan League Premier Division which is Step 7 in the English football structure. From 2008 to 2010 I also worked for London Tigers Organisation as a Sports Development Officer which involved creating, planning and delivering coaching sessions; while also organising a variety of sports tournaments, supervising, monitoring and evaluating all sports programme; while also representing the London Tigers organisation in strategic meetings and workshops. How well do you know Indian football? I have been following Indian Football for over 15 years now. I gained a lot of my knowledge of Indian Football from your old site IndianFootball.Com. And I remember we had first met when India toured England in July 2000 at the game against Fulham FC. There is a lot of passion for the beautiful game in India but the lack of infrastructure, development of youth football and most of all the lack of football coaches, has hindered the progression, however since the formation of the I-League, the appointment of former coach Bob Houghton the Indian national team has progressed with the support of FIFA and the AFC. But more needs to be done by the AIFF. With the AFC directive that all I-League clubs should be run professionally making sure that I-League players don't play in the state leagues is a welcome step as this has given other players the chance to shine for their clubs. For over five years India has seen the emergence of football academies run by private clubs bringing in foreign coaches to run International Soccer schools as well as setting a standard structure of football coaching. That is a very positive step. Why do you want to coach in India? What could you offer as a coach to Indian football? The main reason is to see India play in the FIFA World Cup and win the AFC Asian Cup and become a force in Asia. Japan were in the same stage as were we are now 10 years ago and look at them now. I want to help in the development of youth football, then there is the lack of technical, tactical, mental, physical knowledge which should help the players become more focused about their game as is the way throughout the world. Players are becoming professional in their field, the same applies to coaches who have to become professional by constantly learning and developing new ideas to help the players. | |
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