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- Relief for AIFF as Pune FC release players for Caribbean tour - Times of India
- India go down to Pakistan in SAFF U-16 finals
- AIFF in a quandary over the players - Calcutta Telegraph
- AIFF likely to go soft on clubs - Times of India
- One venue, two sports - Express Buzz
- I-League versus AIFF battle intensifies - MSN India
- Bangalore Archdiocese to Launch Sports Academy - Daijiworld.com
- Caribbean tour still in doubt as big-three remain adament - NDTV.com
- 'ലീഗില് നിലനിന്നാല് ചിരാഗിന് കേരളത്തില് നിലനില്ക്കാം' - മലയാള മനോരമ
- I-League: Junior Elijah Obagbemiro To Arrive Goa By This Weekend To Be Unveiled As Salgaocar SC's Fourth Foreign Player
- Football, Women and India: Past, Present and Future - Keeda of Sports
- Indian soccer players to leave for Caribbean - indiablooms
- Pakistan to play two matches against India in UK - The News International
- EB, Bagan reluctant to release players for national team - Times of India
- Indian Football : U16 SAFF Cup Final – India Face Arch-Rival Pakistan - The Hard Tackle
- Pune FC not to release players for Caribbean trip - Times of India
- AIFF plans salary caps, will clubs agree? - Daily News & Analysis
- Is Indian Football taken seriously? - DESIblitz.com
- AIFF and clubs fail to resolve impasse - Calcutta Telegraph
- Buzz generated by India is Audi-ble at Bayern - Times of India
Relief for AIFF as Pune FC release players for Caribbean tour - Times of India | Top |
India go down to Pakistan in SAFF U-16 finals | Top |
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com KATHMANDU, AUG 10 India went down to Pakistan 2-1 in the finals of the SAFF U-16 Championship played at the Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu (Nepal) here today. In an enthralling encounter, Mohammed Zaseen put Pakistan ahead in the match scoring in the 25 th minute. India was not throw-in the towel and leveled the terms through Daniel Lalhlimpuia at the stroke of half-time. Mohammed Mansoor scored the winning goal for Pakistan early in the second half. Earlier the match started on brisk pace with both the teams battling it out to score the opener. Indian defence was slow to react as a Mohammed Zaseen cross from the left flank was too good for Indian custodian Supratim Bhattacharya as it dipped into the far post to put Pakistan in front. Daniel Lalhlimpuia restored the parity scoring off a goal-mouth melee as both the teams went for the breather with the scoreline reading 1-1. Mohammed Mansoor then sealed the deal for the Pakistan scoring in the 49 th minute off a corner. Indian Boys played their hearts out to score the equaliser, but Pakistan's defence stood tall throughout the game. India U-16 coach, Thomas Joseph said that there are lots of positive to take back home as some of the guys were playing their first International tournament. ''We could have done much better. Pakistan on the other hand played well and stuck to their task. We are certainly going home with lots of positive and these guys have played extremely well throughout the tournament.'' | |
AIFF in a quandary over the players - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
AIFF in a quandary over the players Calcutta Telegraph New Delhi: The emergency committee of the All India Football Federation ( AIFF ), which meets here on Monday to discuss the clubs' refusal to release the players for the national team, may find things going against their wishes. The reason? ... | |
AIFF likely to go soft on clubs - Times of India | Top |
AIFF likely to go soft on clubs Times of India PANAJI: The All India Football Federation ( AIFF ) is likely to take a soft approach towards clubs rather than a confrontational one, as its emergency committee attempts to break the deadlock that has arisen from the clubs' reluctance to release players ... | |
One venue, two sports - Express Buzz | Top |
One venue, two sports Express Buzz Meanwhile, Kerala's only I-League side, Viva Kerala (being rechristened Chirag United Kerala), is in search of a venue to hold its home games with their campaign tentatively scheduled to kick off on October 22 with an away game. ... | |
I-League versus AIFF battle intensifies - MSN India | Top |
Goal.com India I-League versus AIFF battle intensifies MSN India Pune: AIFF president Praful Patel, during an emergency meeting here Monday tried his best to persuade the five I-league clubs - Mohun Bagan, East Bengal , Dempo, Salgaocar and Pune FC - to release their players. While I-League champions Salgaocar have ... A day later, clubs refuse to toe AIFF's line Indian Express Relief for AIFF as Pune FC release players for Caribbean tour Times of India AIFF, clubs sign truce Calcutta Telegraph Goal.com India - Hindustan Times - NDTV.com all 49 news articles » | |
Bangalore Archdiocese to Launch Sports Academy - Daijiworld.com | Top |
Daijiworld.com Bangalore Archdiocese to Launch Sports Academy Daijiworld.com The Navayothi Academy launched at a parish in Mariapura in Kanakapura Taluk of Karnataka is located a few miles away from Sri. Ravishankar's 'Art of Living Foundation'. The brainchild of this project, Fr. John Antony believes that "there is immense ... and more » | |
Caribbean tour still in doubt as big-three remain adament - NDTV.com | Top |
'ലീഗില് നിലനിന്നാല് ചിരാഗിന് കേരളത്തില് നിലനില്ക്കാം' - മലയാള മനോരമ | Top |
I-League: Junior Elijah Obagbemiro To Arrive Goa By This Weekend To Be Unveiled As Salgaocar SC's Fourth Foreign Player | Top |
Football, Women and India: Past, Present and Future - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Goal.com India Football, Women and India : Past, Present and Future Keeda of Sports With FIFA's affiliation, the Women's team was formed in India in 1948. Soon after its formation, Indian women put in some amazing performances in AFC Asian Cup and in various World Cup qualifiers. It, however, went bad with time. ... Amoy Ghoshal's Comment: India's Youth Teams Continue To Impress But Can The ... Goal.com India all 2 news articles » | |
Indian soccer players to leave for Caribbean - indiablooms | Top |
ESPN STAR Sports Indian soccer players to leave for Caribbean indiablooms New Delhi, Aug 8 (IBNS): The Indian football team is expected to leave for the Caribbean on Aug 12, 2011 to play three International Friendlies with Barbados (Aug 17), Trinidad & Tobago (Aug 21) and Guyana (Aug 24). The All India Football Federation ... India's Caribbean tour from Aug 12 The Official Home of Asian Football all 4 news articles » | |
Pakistan to play two matches against India in UK - The News International | Top |
Pakistan to play two matches against India in UK The News International Sardar Naveed Haider Khan, marketing chief of the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) told 'The News' that followin an emergency meeting on Monday All- India Football Federation has decided to have two matches against Pakistan in England. ... and more » | |
EB, Bagan reluctant to release players for national team - Times of India | Top |
EB, Bagan reluctant to release players for national team Times of India Towing East Bengal's line, Mohun Bagan said if the All India Football Federation (AIFF) give that 'option' to their rivals then they should also not allow Sunil Chhetri and Syed Rahim Nabi for the tour. "Our think-tank feels Chhetri and Nabi too are in ... and more » | |
Indian Football : U16 SAFF Cup Final – India Face Arch-Rival Pakistan - The Hard Tackle | Top |
DAWN.com Indian Football : U16 SAFF Cup Final – India Face Arch-Rival Pakistan The Hard Tackle India take on arch-rival Pakistan in the final of the first ever U16 SAFF Cup. Pakistan had defeated India 1-0 in the opening game of the tournament but India will be buoyed by their gritty win over hosts Nepal in the semi-final. ... India shoot Nepal out‚ set Pakistan rematch Himalayan Times Colts one step away from glory! The News International Pakistan through to final...against India The Express Tribune NDTV.com - The Nation, Pakistan - Republica all 46 news articles » | |
Pune FC not to release players for Caribbean trip - Times of India | Top |
Goal.com India Pune FC not to release players for Caribbean trip Times of India PTI | Aug 9, 2011, 02.32PM IST MUMBAI: Thumbing a nose at the All India Football Federation, Pune FC on Tuesday decided to stick to its stand of not releasing two of its players - goalkeeper Subrata Paul and striker Jeje Lalpekhlua, for the Indian ... Indian Football : Pune FC will not release players Keeda of Sports all 7 news articles » | |
AIFF plans salary caps, will clubs agree? - Daily News & Analysis | Top |
Goal.com India AIFF plans salary caps, will clubs agree? Daily News & Analysis The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has decided to introduce salary caps in the I-League from the 2012-13 season. The purpose of it, a federation official said, is to keep a check on the amount club's ... Is Indian Football taken seriously? DESIblitz.com AIFF directs clubs to release players Indian Express AIFF and clubs resolve player release issue for Windies tour Times of India Calcutta Telegraph - Keeda of Sports - Goal.com India all 19 news articles » | |
Is Indian Football taken seriously? - DESIblitz.com | Top |
Is Indian Football taken seriously? DESIblitz.com It was seen as a rival to challenge cricket for the title of India's main sport but has had very little success in doing this, even though parts of the nation such as Goa and Kerala hold football in much higher regards than cricket. ... and more » | |
AIFF and clubs fail to resolve impasse - Calcutta Telegraph | Top |
Goal.com India AIFF and clubs fail to resolve impasse Calcutta Telegraph On a day of high drama and volte-face, the two Calcutta clubs – East Bengal and Mohun Bagan – first agreed to release footballers only to backtrack a couple of hours later after Dempo Sports Club and Pune FC stuck to their original stand of recalling ... Indian National Team: Club Against Country Battle Remains Unresolved As Top I ... Goal.com India I-League clubs agree to release players for Caribbean tour NDTV.com AIFF directs clubs to release players Indian Express Keeda of Sports - Times of India all 19 news articles » | |
Buzz generated by India is Audi-ble at Bayern - Times of India | Top |
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