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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.
 
Salgaocar are U-15 MUPC India champions! Top
The under-15 boys team of Salgaocar SC are the champions of the Indian leg of the Manchester United Premier Cup for youth teams. The Goans beat Mumbai FC 5-4 on penalties after the match had ended in a one-all draw yesterday in Pune. Mumbai FC took a 17th minute lead through a N. Roger goal and Salgaocar were only able to equalise in the last minute of the match through Myron Borges. In the penalty shootout their players scored of all their shoots, while Salgaocar's keeper blocked one of the MFC shoots. Present at the final where India striker Sunil Chhetri, AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das, WIFA CEO Henry Menezes, Vishwajeet Kadam from the Bharati Vidyapeeth University and Nike India MD Sanjay Gangopadhyay. This year Under-15 teams/organisations from across India took part with 18 teams making it to the national finals. The finals was held from May 16 until yesterday at the Bharati Vidyapeeth Education Complex, Satara Road in Dhankawadi, Pune. Salgaocar as the winners of the MUPC India leg have earned a spot in the regional Southeast Asia Finals to be held in Si Racha, Thailand from June 7 to 9 where the Indian champions would face their counterparts from Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. Unlike in previous years the Indian champions are not getting an automatic place in the world finals as they have been clubbed with Southeast Asian rivals.
 
Alex Ferguson model inspires Carlton Chapman - Times of India Top
 
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ഫുട്ബാളിന്റെ കിതപ്പ്: കായിക കേരളം പ്രതികരിക്കുന്നു - കേരള കൌമുദി Top
ഫുട്ബാളിന്റെ കിതപ്പ്: കായിക കേരളം പ്രതികരിക്കുന്നു കേരള കൌമുദി വിഷന്‍ ഇന്ത്യ വന്നിട്ടുണ്ടെങ്കിലും ഫുട്ബാള്‍ സ്കില്ലും സെന്‍സുമുള്ള എത്ര കുട്ടികളെ ചെറുതിലേ കളിക്കളത്തിലേക്കെത്തിക്കാന്‍ നമുക്ക് കഴിഞ്ഞു? ഫുട്ബാളിലൂടെ കായിക ക്ഷമത മാത്രമല്ല ...
 
Santosh Trophy: Manipur have the edge over Services - Times of India Top
Keeda of Sports Santosh Trophy : Manipur have the edge over Services Times of India GUWAHATI: If fortune favoured Services the other day, another F-factor is threatening to spoil their party in the Santosh Trophy . The fatigue of playing a match every alternate day since they kicked off their campaign in the preliminary clusters on May ... Manipur have the edge Calcutta Telegraph Manipur to face Services today Assam Tribune Goa's campaign in Santosh ends Herald Publications indiablooms  - E-Pao.net all 16 news articles »
 
Man-U walk away with lion's share of EPL b'cast revenue Top
 
AIFF's 'great' plans for Indian football - Keeda of Sports Top
Sportstar AIFF's 'great' plans for Indian football Keeda of Sports If you are a fan of Indian football fan, you must be aware of the farce that has been going on in the Indian football scene in the name of administration by the AIFF . The most recent one has been the sacking of Bob Houghton as coach. ... Another coach makes a premature exit Sportstar all 3 news articles »
 
Manipur Football Team wary of 'lucky' Services - E-Pao.net Top
Keeda of Sports Manipur Football Team wary of 'lucky' Services E-Pao.net Manipur Coach, S. Ekendra Singh stays aware of the challenge ahead but stresses the pressure shouldn't get to the boys. "We are prepared for the match and will put our best foot forward,'' Ekendra, who was earlier an assistant coach of Sporting ... Manipur wary of Services ahead of Santosh semifinal Times of India all 5 news articles »
 
I-League: JCT Release Two Players Who Have Allegedly Signed For Salgaocar SC Ahead Of The Last Game Top
 
Impressive show by India's Under-13 footballers - Times of India Top
Impressive show by India's Under-13 footballers Times of India NEW DELHI: India's Under-13 squad has returned home after an impressive performance in the Asian Football Confederation ( AFC) Youth Festival in the Iranian city of Yazd where three footballers - striker Lalremruata and midfielders Lalmuanzova and ... U-13 Colts put up a splendid show indiablooms all 4 news articles »
 
Another coach makes a premature exit - Sportstar Top
Sportstar Another coach makes a premature exit Sportstar Houghton faced an inquiry and it is a different matter that the AIFF could not substantiate the charge "in the absence of evidence" and decided to drop it. But the signals were clear to the Brit that his services were no longer required. ... and more »
 
Salgaocar FC Wins Nike- Manchester United Premier CupIndia Finals 2011 - India Infoline.com Top
Goal.com India Salgaocar FC Wins Nike- Manchester United Premier CupIndia Finals 2011 India Infoline.com Salgaocar Football Club has won the Nike-Manchester United Premier Cup India Finals 2011. They will get a chance to compete at the Manchester United Regional Finals 2011 in Thailand in month of June. Salgaocar FC defeated Mumbai Football Club in the ... Panaji: Salgaocar Juniors Emerge as 'India Champions' Daijiworld.com Salgaocar are U-15 MUPC India champions Keeda of Sports Salgaocar Jrs triumph Herald Publications Goal.com India all 7 news articles »
 
65th Santosh Trophy: Semifinalists finalised Top
The quarterfinal league in the 65th Santosh Trophy finished yesterday with the four teams - Manipur, Railways, West Bengal, Services - now known who have qualified for the semifinals which will be played over the next couple of days. The 65th edition of the Santosh Trophy is being held from May 6 to 30 across Assam in the seven cities of Guwahati, Nagaon, Mangaldoi, Tinsukia, Shivsagar, Kokrajhar and Bongalgaon, but since the quarterfinal league the tournament is being held only in the capital Guwahati. Group A saw former champions Manipur topping the group with two wins and a draw, while defending champions West Bengal came through with four points, but Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh were eliminated with only three points. Group B was a much more interesting affair, then Railways went through with an all win record, but the three other sides Services, Punjab and Goa all finished with two points from two draws and a loss. But Services were the lucky side as they had the same goal difference with Punjab, but had scored a couple of more goals. But there isn't much of a buzz surrounding this edition of the Santosh Trophy with the I-League and the second Division I-League keeping the best players away from the tournament. And this seems to have hit the traditional power houses of Indian football hard, while Railways and Services could draw on the players on their payroll and build strong teams to challenge the best states in the country. For the semifinals and final the AIFF has been able to rope in DD Sports, who will be showing the matches live from 17.30 IST onwards. Quarterfinal League Group A #- Team-------- P W-D-L GF-GA GDF PTS 1. Manipur----- 3 2-1-0 06-02 +04 07 2. West Bengal- 3 1-1-1 07-05 +02 04 3. Tamil Nadu-- 3 1-0-2 05-06 -01 03 4. Chhattisgarh 3 1-0-2 04-09 -05 03 17-May-2011: West Bengal 4-1 Chhattisgarh 17-May-2011: Tamil Nadu 1-2 Manipur 19-May-2011: Chhattisgarh 3-2 Tamil Nadu 19-May-2011: Manipur 2-2 West Bengal 21-May-2011: Chhattisgarh 0-3 Manipur 21-May-2011: West Bengal 1-2 Tamil Nadu Group B #- Team-------- P W-D-L GF-GA GDF PTS 1. Railways---- 3 3-0-0 07-02 +05 09 2. Services---- 3 0-2-1 06-07 -01 02 3. Punjab------ 3 0-2-1 04-05 -01 02 4. Goa--------- 3 0-2-1 04-07 -03 02 20-May-2011: Punjab 2-2 Services 20-May-2011: Goa 0-3 Railways 22-May-2011: Services 3-3 Goa 22-May-2011: Railways 2-1 Punjab 24-May-2011: Services 1-2 Railways 24-May-2011: Punjab 1-1 Goa Semifinals 26-May-2011: Manipur - Services (17.30 IST) 27-May-2011: Railways - West Bengal (17.30 IST) Final 30-May-2011: Winner SF1 - Winner SF2
 
AFC Cup: Dempo lose to Duhok, are now out Top
I-League champions Dempo SC are out of the 2011 AFC Cup after they 0-1 loss in their one-off pre-quarterfinal match against Duhok SC in Iraq earlier today. With Dempo out it ends Indian participation in the continental competition following East Bengal not surviving the group stage. It was a rather boring encounter between the two sides with tons of aimless football, the ball going wide and the defences able to intercept. Such a match was due the fact that both sides knew very little about each other, so both sides took a rather defensive approach. Dempo were the more defensive of the two sides and allowed Duhok to build-up on a number of occasions. One such build-up was stopped by Valeriano Rebello by a foul just outside the box which resulted in a free-kick. Duhok's Khaled Musher Ismail would score the only goal of the match in the 19th minute with a nicely placed shot into the far corner of the net. Dempo thereafter did try to create chances, but it just wasn't their day as they once had one shot close to target of Joaquim Abranches while goalkeeper Laxmikant Kattimani had to come to Dempo's rescue a few times. After the break Armando Colaco changed his strategy by pulling Kalu back into defence while Micky Fernandes took his place in midfield, but though Dempo looked better they simply didn't look like they wanted to score and win the game. Ranty Martins Soleye did have a couple of chances but they were wide, while Duhok also weren't that threatening though they continued to have more from the game. One can only hope Dempo SC was resting itself for the hectic week ahead in the I-League with three matches in six days, then they can still win the I-League title. DEMPO SC 33-Laxmikant Kattimani; 18-Valeriano Rebello, 3-John Charles Dias (46' 20-Micky Fernandes), 24-Samieinia Rouhollah, 16-Samir Naik; 17-Joaquim Abranches, 6-Peter Carvalho, 8-Climax Lawrence, 12-Ogba Kalu Nnanna, 15-Clifford Miranda; 9-Ranty Martins Soleye
 
'Lucky' Services make Santosh Trophy semis despite loss - Times of India Top
'Lucky' Services make Santosh Trophy semis despite loss Times of India GUWAHATI: The astonished look on Services coach Jagmohan and his players' faces said it all after they sneaked into the Santosh Trophy semifinals, thanks to a sheer stroke of luck on Tuesday. Services first failed to complete the job on their own when ...
 

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