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- Injury woes return to haunt Indian football team - Hindustan Times
- Pre-Olympic Qualifier: Squad Hardly Has Any Weakness Says India Under-23 ... - Goal.com India
- Injuries, weather hit soccer camp - Times of India
- Bulpin's 'babies' have arrived - indiablooms
- GFA to appeal AIFF over players' participation in local league - Times of India
- Indian football, the salary question! - Keeda of Sports
- Worried Colaco wants cap on players' salary - Calcutta Telegraph
- India needs good football infrastructure, from I-League to grassroots
- ദേശീയ ടീമില് കേരളത്തിന്റെ മൂവര് സംഘം - Dool News
- Infrastructure Holds Key to Development of Indian Football - World Football Insider
- I-League Players Should Not Play More Than 40 Matches a Season - Keeda of Sports
- Blackburn manager nabbed, penalised at Mumbai airport - NDTV.com
- Raju Gaikwad to lead Pre-Olympic side - Times of India
- Can India love football the way it loves cricket? - stv.tv (blog)
- Indian Arrows boys future of Indian national soccer: Colaco
- Snehasish& Arnab in squad - Calcutta Telegraph
- Indian National Team: We Can Never Play Like Barcelona - Team India Coach Armando Colaco
- Armando Colaco: We can never play like Barcelona
- CFA planning to introduce Semi-Professional League
- Indian Arrows to be Calcutta entity, Pailan new owners
Injury woes return to haunt Indian football team - Hindustan Times | Top |
gulfnews.com Injury woes return to haunt Indian football team Hindustan Times New India coach Armando Colaco may have to battle the old problem of injuries that affected his predecessor Bob Houghton in the run up to the Asian Cup finals last January. Colaco already has four players with fitness concerns. ... I want India to play like Dempo: Colaco Times of India Colaco: I will prove myself ESPN STAR Sports all 33 news articles » | |
Pre-Olympic Qualifier: Squad Hardly Has Any Weakness Says India Under-23 ... - Goal.com India | Top |
Pre-Olympic Qualifier: Squad Hardly Has Any Weakness Says India Under-23 ... Goal.com India The man from Chandigarh Football Academy kept superbly well against Myanmar, only letting in one goal but Kattimani's influential performances towards the end of the season against the likes of Mumbai FC in I-League has seen him emerge as a strong ... and more » | |
Injuries, weather hit soccer camp - Times of India | Top |
Bulpin's 'babies' have arrived - indiablooms | Top |
Goal.com India Bulpin's 'babies' have arrived indiablooms Despite not being an 'Arrow,' striker SC Sabeeth, presently with Viva Kerala stays aware of the entire concept. "It all started under Colm Toal," Sabeeth, who was a part of the U-19 AFC Qualifiers squad informs. "We have been a part of the family since ... Oly qualifier: Gaikwad to lead India vs Qatar IBNLive.com all 28 news articles » | |
GFA to appeal AIFF over players' participation in local league - Times of India | Top |
GFA to appeal AIFF over players' participation in local league Times of India PTI | Jun 17, 2011, 03.11pm IST PANAJI: The Goa Football Association has decided to write to the All India Football Federation to allow I-League players in Goa to play 45 matches in the local league instead of the 40 stipulated last season. ... and more » | |
Indian football, the salary question! - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Indian football, the salary question! Keeda of Sports Mahindra United went bust for reasons known only to them. They foresaw a situation where running a club is no more financially viable and thus decided to shut the shop pretty early, without taking any risks. So is it time for salary capping in I-league ... | |
Worried Colaco wants cap on players' salary - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
India needs good football infrastructure, from I-League to grassroots | Top |
ദേശീയ ടീമില് കേരളത്തിന്റെ മൂവര് സംഘം - Dool News | Top |
Infrastructure Holds Key to Development of Indian Football - World Football Insider | Top |
Infrastructure Holds Key to Development of Indian Football World Football Insider Our performance programme will tackle these issues working directly with the AIFF ." Speaking at the roundtable, Graeme LeSaux – Legend Chelsea FC, reiterated the fact that Chelsea will enter the Indian market at the opportune moment. ... | |
I-League Players Should Not Play More Than 40 Matches a Season - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Keeda of Sports I-League Players Should Not Play More Than 40 Matches a Season Keeda of Sports Kolkatans are likely to miss their favorite players in action during the Calcutta Football League if a proposed recommendation by AIFF of 'not allowing top players to play more than forty matches a season' comes into effect. ... I-League: No Top Division Player Must Play More Than 40 Matches In A Season ... Goal.com India all 2 news articles » | |
Blackburn manager nabbed, penalised at Mumbai airport - NDTV.com | Top |
Blackburn manager nabbed, penalised at Mumbai airport NDTV.com ... actress Minissha Lamba, Goa Education Minister Atanasio Monserrate, and steel tycoon Sajjan Jindal's wife Sangeeta. The latest man to be inducted into this ill-famed league was Steve Kean, manager of the well-known British football league Blackburn ... and more » | |
Raju Gaikwad to lead Pre-Olympic side - Times of India | Top |
Can India love football the way it loves cricket? - stv.tv (blog) | Top |
stv.tv (blog) Can India love football the way it loves cricket? stv.tv (blog) "However, companies do not necessarily need to completely cut ties with the teams but they do need to create a brand that is separate from the parent company – a good example of this being Pune FC, run by Peninsula, and Mumbai FC , run by the Essel ... and more » | |
Indian Arrows boys future of Indian national soccer: Colaco | Top |
Snehasish& Arnab in squad - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
Snehasish& Arnab in squad Calcutta Telegraph New Delhi: Two Bengal players — Snehasish Chakraborty and Arnab Mondal — have been included in the Indian side for the pre-Olympic match against Qatar, according to All India Football Federation (AIFF) sources. Goalkeepers: Laxmikant Kattimani (Dempo ... and more » | |
Indian National Team: We Can Never Play Like Barcelona - Team India Coach Armando Colaco | Top |
Armando Colaco: We can never play like Barcelona | Top |
Today Armando Colaco held his first official press conference as interim national coach at Football House in Dwarka, New Delhi. Some of his recent statements in the media had raised eyebrows and Armando made it a point not to raise expectations any further by saying phrases like 'I need time to adjust' and 'I'm not a magician'. Armando further added, "Just be a bit patient. This is a new beginning for Indian football." This was all very good to hear as Armando also said, "the National team won't ever try to play like Barcelona. It's impossible to play like Barcelona. No team can ever emulate that style. It's futile to think we will be playing like them." And added, "I have been successful with Dempo. I'd rather like to infuse the Dempo style of play into the National Squad." This sounds more realistic on the task on hand as India face the United Arab Emirates in an Asian Round 2 qualifier of the 2014 FIFA World Cup on July 23 (away) and on July 28 at home at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. There have been discussions on team selection as Armando said, "The boys from the Indian Arrows will form the nucleus of the future National Squad. I have analysed each and every player and decided on my squad." Armando singled out Arrows striker Jeje Lalpeklua by saying, he expects him to carry on his I-League momentum into the International Matches. "Jeje is a strong boy. He has been the highest Indian scorer in the I-League. I expect a lot from him." Answering questions about not calling up senior players Armando said, "I have never axed any player. I just want to build a squad for the future." But the question has to be asked why senior players with international experience have been left out, while others who are also in the bracked of 27 to 30 years have been called-up with little to no international experience. Ahead of the World Cup qualifiers against the UAE next month India has already finalised two friendlies against the Maldives (July 10) and Qatar (July 17), while the AIFF is working on organising a couple of more friendlies to give Armando a chance to set his playing eleven. | |
CFA planning to introduce Semi-Professional League | Top |
by sportswire4u.blogspot (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, JUNE 15 The Chandigarh Football Association is mooting to introduce a football tournament for financial institutions/corporations/institutes/boards/ corporate houses etc. This tournament will provide a golden opportunity both for these bodies and players to promote football in a big way. It will be a semi-professional meet.. CFA general secretary Rakesh Bakshi said that this important decision would be discussed in the next executive committee meeting under the chairmanship of president Venod Sharma. All points relating to this tournament will be minutely discussed. It will be a prize money tournament. The participating teams would be allowed to include some players from outside to field their teams. They can also recruit players on regular role. Minimum 50 per cent players should be on regular role or working for the last two years. The matches will be played on holidays and Saturdays/Sundays. Instead of one half, the matches can be played in four quarters. The technical committee will discuss the technical details before placing the recommendations in the executive committee meeting for final approval. Representatives of the participating teams would be actively involved in framing the rules and regulations. The CFA is looking for Those who want to field their team can send their suggestions to the CFA general secretary Rakesh Bakshi at 3216, Paradise Enclave. Sector 50-D. Meanwhile, the CFA today announced its calendar of activities for 2011-12. The association will conduct Institutional League for departmental teams/colleges/Panjab Campus in the third week of July at the Sector 17 Football Stadium. Entry, along with a fee of Rs 500. closes on July 15. A new football tournament for boys under-10 has been introduced and it will be conducted in October/November. The following is the calendar: State meet for clubs (senior boys) July/August. State meet for boys U-12 (boys) September/October. State meet for boys U-14 (boys) September/October. State meet for boys U-16 (boys) August/September. State meet for boys U-18 (boys) July/August. State meet for boys U-21 (boys) October/November. Football Festival for U-10 (boys) October/November. Institutional League third week of July. State meets for girls: State meet for U-13 October/November. State meet for U-17 August. State meet for U-19 September. State meet for seniors October/November. | |
Indian Arrows to be Calcutta entity, Pailan new owners | Top |
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