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Blackbelt And The Ferrari of Indian Football: Jewel Raja And Shilton D'Silva - Keeda of Sports Top
Blackbelt And The Ferrari of Indian Football : Jewel Raja And Shilton D'Silva Keeda of Sports Goalkeeping Coach Tanumoy Basu, who has been with the duo for the last four seasons feels, "their career graph has been such, they should dominate Indian football soon. Both are extremely talented; but what is most important, they stay away from ... and more »
 
Gaikwad, a handy captain with different strokes - Hindustan Times Top
Mumbai Mirror Gaikwad, a handy captain with different strokes Hindustan Times Talk of unique tactics to rattle opponents and the one example that comes quicker than you can say 'free kick' in India today is Raju Gaikwad. More specifically, Gaikwad's ability to launch a football into opposition boxes, not with his feet but hands. ... Choosing studs over gloves Pune Mirror Posted On Thursday, June 23, 2011 at 04:13:13 AM Mumbai Mirror all 3 news articles »
 
Focus will be on Raju - Calcutta Telegraph Top
Keeda of Sports Focus will be on Raju Calcutta Telegraph Yet, the 20-year-old Mumbai born central defender has become a big name in Indian football and is hotly chased by top teams to sign up for the new season. So consistent is the youngster these days that on Thursday, when India under-23 take on Qatar in ... 'Set-pieces will be key' Hindustan Times Olympic qualifiers: India take on Qatar NDTV.com EXCLUSIVE: Being A Qatari I Am Proud That My Country Is Hosting The 2022 FIFA ... Goal.com India Keeda of Sports  - Daily News & Analysis  - iNewsOne all 41 news articles »
 
India at point of departure: Soccer writer Simon Kuper - Economic Times Top
 
Down 1-3 from first leg, India ready to go all out - Times of India Top
Mumbai Mirror Down 1-3 from first leg, India ready to go all out Times of India So, coach Desmond Bulpin believes what the India Under-23 squad needs against Qatar on Thursday is not a different strategy but better execution of what they tried to do at Al Sadd stadium on Sunday. "Our strategy in Qatar was to press hard but not too ... Gaikwad, a handy captain with different strokes Hindustan Times Posted On Thursday, June 23, 2011 at 04:13:13 AM Mumbai Mirror Choosing studs over gloves Pune Mirror all 4 news articles »
 
Corporate houses should come forward to revive JCT: Pargat - Times of India Top
Calcutta Telegraph Corporate houses should come forward to revive JCT: Pargat Times of India They have appealed to Mr. Sameer Thapar chairman, JCT and president Punjab Football Association to reconsider the decision. JCT is the only football club in northern India to cater the needs of young and upcoming players. I-League Comment: Five Things That Will Always Remind Us Of JCT FC Goal.com India India club football in mess: JCT disband club IBNLive.com Didn't want to bleed anymore, says Durante Hindustan Times India Today  - NDTV.com  - Mangalorean.com all 66 news articles »
 
India: Broadcasting Of Matches Is Indicative Of Our Efforts To Make Football More Visible - AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das Top
 
JCT shocker: Punjab sports dept mulling operation salvage Top
 
India: Broadcasting Of Matches Is Indicative Of Our Efforts To Make Football ... - Goal.com India Top
Goal.com India India : Broadcasting Of Matches Is Indicative Of Our Efforts To Make Football ... Goal.com India For long the Indian football fans have had to wait to see their national team or the U-23 side in action as the All India Football Federation (AIFF) had labeled the 2010-11 campaign as "transitory" given that their new marketing partners ... and more »
 
We are learning fast: Gouramangi - Times of India Top
 
I-League Comment: Five Things That Will Always Remind Us Of JCT FC - Goal.com India Top
 
I-League: Pune FC Snap Up Anas Edathodika And Baldeep Singh Amongst Their Key ... - Goal.com India Top
Goal.com India I-League: Pune FC Snap Up Anas Edathodika And Baldeep Singh Amongst Their Key ... Goal.com India After having finished fifth in the I-League, Pune FC have their mind set on improving their standing in the 2011-12 season and have made some smart signings in the transfer market. Pune FC had the second meanest defence in the country as ... and more »
 
Oriental, Royals call it quits - Deccan Herald Top
Oriental, Royals call it quits Deccan Herald Oriental FC and Royals FC, who have had a tough time in the ongoing BDFA 'A' Division football league, have withdrawn from the competition. In a letter written to the Bangalore District Football Association on Monday, Royals secretary SL Anthony cited ...
 
Cash crunch: OFC, RFC shut shop - Times of India Top
Cash crunch: OFC, RFC shut shop Times of India BANGALORE : Close on the heels of top Indian club JCT pulling out from professional football , two Bangalore -based clubs withdrew their teams from the Bangalore District Football Association's 'A' Division League thanks to financial constraints. ...
 
South Asia's spicy rivalry - ESPN Top
ESPN South Asia's spicy rivalry ESPN FIFA denied the request and the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) blasted the request, while Bangladesh coach Syed Golam Jilani told ESPNsoccernet the matter is not settled yet - more of that later. India is the nation that gets most of the attention ... and more »
 
Olympic qualifiers: India take on Qatar - NDTV.com Top
Goal.com India Olympic qualifiers: India take on Qatar NDTV.com PTI Pune: India face a tough task as they need a vastly improved performance than their 1-3 loss against Qatar in the first leg, when they take on the same opponents for a place in the third final round of the 2012 football Olympic qualifiers here on ... Fanview: What Will It Take India Under-23 To Defeat Qatar Under-23 In The ... Goal.com India 2012 Olympics football : India eye revenge Daily News & Analysis Tough task for India against Qatar in Pre-Olympic qualifiers iNewsOne sportal.co.in  - indiablooms  - Sportal.com.au all 26 news articles »
 
Huge facelift needed for stadium hosting Messi match: Minister - Times of India Top
Huge facelift needed for stadium hosting Messi match: Minister Times of India This the state Sports Minister Madan Mitra said after a meeting with the organisers of the match, Celebrity Management Group, officials of AIFF and IFA. "Right from goalpost to artificial turf, the stands ... everything is in a state of mess and not ... and more »
 
We are learning fast possession football: Gouramangi - Times of India Top
We are learning fast possession football : Gouramangi Times of India PTI | Jun 22, 2011, 10.00pm IST NEW DELHI: India footballers played long-ball game for five years under Bob Houghton but they are learning fast new coach Armando Colaco's possession football , defender Gouramangi Singh said on Wednesday. ... and more »
 
India's Jeje Lalpekhlua amongst Sports Illustrated Asian talent list Top
Sports Illustrated has published a list of 10 Asian footballers who could make it in the future in Europe like the illustrious names like Ji-Sung Park (Manchester United), Shinji Kagawa (Borussia Dortmund) and Chung-Yong Lee (Bolton Wanderers). The list has been put together by Asian football insider John Duerden and he has chosen only one player per country, so the list is an interesting pot-pourri of Asian talent which also features our very own Jeje Lalpekhlua. And it shows that not we, but also the outside world is taking notice of Jeje's exploits for the Indian national teams and at the Indian Arrows in the I-League. About Jeje Lalpekhlua the writer John Duerden says: Bhaichung Bhutia has been the main man in India for too long and while the 20-year-old Lalpekhlua is not be the first to be labeled as Bhutia's successor, he may be the one that can actually manage to do it. "It always feels good to be compared with one whom you have always idolized or look up to," said Lalpekhlua. "But Bhaichung has reached his prime and has done so much for the country. As for me, I have just started off my career and still have a long way to go. So comparing with Bhaichung at this point is not done. It's too early. I will have to prove myself at the highest level." Four goals in three internationals is a great start and he has also been enjoying himself for the Indian Arrows, a club set up by the federation for promising young players to get regular I-League football. This team is supposed to be the way into the 2018 World Cup. That still remains doubtful but by then Jeje, not the biggest of forwards but with the ability to find space inside the area, could easily be rubbing shoulders with the stars. "As of now I am happy with where I am. I need to mature more as a player. I need to learn many things more. However I would like to play for a big European club one day." Here the link to the SI.Com article
 
Patel unmoved by JCT pullout, says corporates still keen on new teams Top
 

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