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- Azam hire assistant coach from Indian club - The Citizen Daily
- Fans will flock to Cooperage again: SS Narayanan - Daily News & Analysis
- It will take time for the game to take shape: Desmond Bulpin - Daily News & Analysis
- AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League - The Hindu
- The secret of my success is my love of the game: Baichung Bhutia - KanglaOnline
- Tough, but Qatar can be beaten: Bulpin - Times of India
- Sporting Clube optimistic after AFC-AIFF visit for pro-licensing - Herald Publications
- India can play like Barcelona: New coach Colaco - Mid-Day
- Pre-Olympic Qualifiers: We Certainly Can Beat Qatar, Says India Midfielder ... - Goal.com India
- India: Gouramangi Moirangthem Does 'His Bit' For The Society By Inspiring Kids ... - Goal.com India
- I-League: A New Era For Football In Mumbai Is Awaiting Us – Mumbai FC Chief Mukul Choudhary
- Goan youth have good future ahead: Armando - Times of India
- 6 P's to Resurrect Indian Football - Keeda of Sports
- Fifa official raps India - Hindustan Times
- HC paves way for swanky stadium at Cooperage - Times of India
- Bombay High Court allows Cooperage redevelopment!
- I-League Special: Who Is The Best Midfielder Of The Season?
- Fifa wants India to organise U-17 World Cup - Calcutta Telegraph
- AIFF boost for local leagues - Calcutta Telegraph
- Sheffield United coaches happy with TFA cadets'' progress - IBNLive.com
Azam hire assistant coach from Indian club - The Citizen Daily | Top |
Azam hire assistant coach from Indian club The Citizen Daily Speaking of how he landed up with the job, he said, "Well, my friend Stewart Hall is the coach of Azam FC. "I know him from my time at Pune FC , where we worked together during the initial stages of the club, successfully helping them to gain promotion ... and more » | |
Fans will flock to Cooperage again: SS Narayanan - Daily News & Analysis | Top |
Goal.com India Fans will flock to Cooperage again: SS Narayanan Daily News & Analysis The Western India Football Association (WIFA) plans to conduct I-League matches of the forthcoming season at Cooperage in the evening once the renovation is complete. "I believe that people shall flock to the stadium if you have the matches at ... Fanview: Have Your Say - Would You Prefer Watching I-League Matches At The ... Goal.com India HC paves way for swanky stadium at Cooperage Times of India HC clears way for stadium at Cooperage Hindustan Times Keeda of Sports - Indian Express - Mumbai Mirror all 17 news articles » | |
It will take time for the game to take shape: Desmond Bulpin - Daily News & Analysis | Top |
It will take time for the game to take shape: Desmond Bulpin Daily News & Analysis The India U-23 coach tells DNA that the side is confident of upsetting Qatar. What is the need of the hour for Indian football ? Infrastructure, academies, attitude of the players and selection of players ... Tough, but Qatar can be beaten: Bulpin Times of India Pre-Olympic Qualifiers: We Certainly Can Beat Qatar, Says India Midfielder ... Goal.com India all 6 news articles » | |
AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League - The Hindu | Top |
The Hindu AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League The Hindu PTI The Hindu Young footballers gear up for the season just beginning in Kolkata, arguably the Mecca of Indian football . Photo: Arunangsu Roy The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is planning to kickstart the next I-League with a bang, ... AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League IBNLive.com AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League Times of India all 7 news articles » | |
The secret of my success is my love of the game: Baichung Bhutia - KanglaOnline | Top |
The secret of my success is my love of the game: Baichung Bhutia KanglaOnline UKHRUL, Jun.11: "The secret of my success is my love of the game", said Baichung Bhutia, former Indian Football team captain who is also referred to as the Sikkimese snipper in the Indian Football world. The football striker coined ... | |
Tough, but Qatar can be beaten: Bulpin - Times of India | Top |
Tough, but Qatar can be beaten: Bulpin Times of India PUNE: Desmond Bulpin, coach of the India Under-21 side, has a simple message to fans and critics alike: Don't keep looking for a Messi, because there isn't one around. "I admire German football a lot. I admire the pressurising of Barcelona and their ... and more » | |
Sporting Clube optimistic after AFC-AIFF visit for pro-licensing - Herald Publications | Top |
Sporting Clube optimistic after AFC- AIFF visit for pro-licensing Herald Publications Panjim: The AFC- AIFF delegation for verifying club license criteria for professional clubs looked very impressed after the visit to newly promoted Sporting Clube de Goa, Saturday. The six-member strong delegation led by Suzuki, AFC's Director of ... | |
India can play like Barcelona: New coach Colaco - Mid-Day | Top |
Mid-Day India can play like Barcelona: New coach Colaco Mid-Day It may be a far cry to expect the Indian football team to play in the style of UEFA Champions League winners FC Barcelona, but India's new football coach Armando Colaco feels it is a possibility in years to come. "I'm going to make the Indian team play ... Goan youth have good future ahead: Armando Times of India all 4 news articles » | |
Pre-Olympic Qualifiers: We Certainly Can Beat Qatar, Says India Midfielder ... - Goal.com India | Top |
Pre-Olympic Qualifiers: We Certainly Can Beat Qatar, Says India Midfielder ... Goal.com India As a result I also got a call up for the Indian senior squad beside the under-23," explained Raja. Now that Raja has made a mark in Indian football , offers seem to pour in but he is undecided yet. The Tata Football Academy product is certainly looking ... It will take time for the game to take shape: Desmond Bulpin Daily News & Analysis Tough, but Qatar can be beaten: Bulpin Times of India all 4 news articles » | |
India: Gouramangi Moirangthem Does 'His Bit' For The Society By Inspiring Kids ... - Goal.com India | Top |
Goal.com India India: Gouramangi Moirangthem Does 'His Bit' For The Society By Inspiring Kids ... Goal.com India I would like to thank Khanna Sports who gave us 40 balls at no cost," said the former Mahindra United player. Unlike the last time around where around 70 boys turned up for the camp, the number has crossed the 100 limit mark and Gouramangi is excited ... and more » | |
I-League: A New Era For Football In Mumbai Is Awaiting Us – Mumbai FC Chief Mukul Choudhary | Top |
Goan youth have good future ahead: Armando - Times of India | Top |
Mid-Day Goan youth have good future ahead: Armando Times of India "It's a right academy model for nurturing the youth of Dempos in particular and Goa , India in general," said Colaco who signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with regards to exchange of players between the two clubs, study of marketing and ... India can play like Barcelona: New coach Colaco NDTV.com all 5 news articles » | |
6 P's to Resurrect Indian Football - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Keeda of Sports 6 P's to Resurrect Indian Football Keeda of Sports Has Indian football fallen behind in growth as compared to other Asian leagues? Surely the answer will be YES, and why is it so? To be honest, that always makes me wonder. No doubt we have seen rise of football fever over last decade in India but all ... Indian football may get Oranje tinge Daily News & Analysis Fifa official raps India Hindustan Times AIFF to get Dutch help India Today Calcutta Telegraph - NDTV.com - The News International all 16 news articles » | |
Fifa official raps India - Hindustan Times | Top |
Keeda of Sports Fifa official raps India Hindustan Times A top Fifa official rapped India saying its tardy pace of development is impeding football's growth. "Due to its potential, India is the only country that Fifa has made specific commitments to support AIFF (All India Football Federation). ... AIFF to get Dutch help India Today India: Slow Pace Of Development Isn't Helping Indian Football – FIFA Official Goal.com India Uncertainty over India -Pakistan football series INDOlink all 16 news articles » | |
HC paves way for swanky stadium at Cooperage - Times of India | Top |
HC paves way for swanky stadium at Cooperage Times of India ... challenging the ground's renovation, proposed by the Western India Football Association (WIFA). "Allowing construction of a football stadium with an attached club house will not infringe upon the right to life," the judges observed. ... World-class facility in three years at Cooperage in Mumbai: Praful Patel Daily News & Analysis HC clears way for stadium at Cooperage Hindustan Times India : Bombay High Court Dismiss The Plea Of Cooperage Residents To Allow WIFA ... Goal.com India Indian Express - Mumbai Mirror all 13 news articles » | |
Bombay High Court allows Cooperage redevelopment! | Top |
The Bombay High Court yesterday gave a verdict which will hopefully help to finally develop the Cooperage Ground into a national level and then international standard football venue. The court in their ruling dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) against the construction of a football stadium on the premises of the Cooperage Ground with the local residents arguing that Mumbai has too little public space and the Cooperage should be public property rather then a professional sports venue. This ends years of deadlock and hopefully the work will start soon. The verdict said, "The planning authority consisting of experts have not fixed any specific ratio of open spaces. In the absence of specific material, we can't hold that the city requires a particular percentage of open spaces and that grant of building permission in the present case would result in diminution of open spaces to such an extent as to affect right to life." The Cooperage Ground is already getting a FIFA sponsored artificial turf, while FIFA has made a pledge of a 2 Million US Dollar grant for the venues redevelopment and temporary stands along with new dressing rooms will be build in place of the current structures for the upcoming I-League season. There are even plans to quickly install floodlight towers to allow evening matches. The Western Indian Football Association nor the Mumbai District Football Association had been able to redevelop the venue due to the PIL case. Even the AIFF president Praful Patel in his function as WIFA president could not do anything about the redevelopment of the ground due the PIL though the former Maharashtra chief minister Sushilkumar Shinde had allowed WIFA on July 3, 2003 to construct a full-fledged football stadium along with facilities like club house, restaurant, hotel and other commercial structures. But in 2006 a PIL was filed by former IAS officer and former Mumbai municipal commissioner Jamshed Kanga along with members of the Oval Cooperage Residents Association against the development of the Cooperage Ground as they say the venue is not for professional sports, but rather a recreational ground where there shouldn't be any stadium build and be open for all. But many football lovers in Mumbai say that the residents just didn't want a big stadium built in front of their houses with 25,000 to 30,000 people turning up for matches. During the PIL hearing not even allowing basic renovation work to happen. After the verdict WIFA CEO Henry Menezes said, "It is a great thing to happen for Mumbai and Maharashtra. We will now build a first class stadium with international standards which would make the city a hub for football matches." Hopefully this will be a new start for football in Mumbai, but more venues across the financial hub of India are needed to develop the sport further. | |
I-League Special: Who Is The Best Midfielder Of The Season? | Top |
Fifa wants India to organise U-17 World Cup - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
AIFF boost for local leagues - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
Sheffield United coaches happy with TFA cadets'' progress - IBNLive.com | Top |
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