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- 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
- Dempo, Pune keep AIFF waiting - Times of India
- Chhetri returns to his alma mater - Indian Express
- India beat Nepal to set up a final clash with Pakistan
- Indian Club Football: Why Only Investors From Bengal? - Keeda of Sports
- Footballer John J John laid to rest - IBNLive.com
- I'd love to continue as coach: Colaco - Indian Express
- FIFA course opens in Goa - The Hindu
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 |
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. ... | |
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 |
Dempo, Pune keep AIFF waiting - Times of India | Top |
Chhetri returns to his alma mater - Indian Express | Top |
Chhetri returns to his alma mater Indian Express The maroon of Mohun Bagan, the red and gold of East Bengal and most recognisably the blue of the Indian national team. On Monday, in his school Mamta Modern, for a felicitation ceremony on being selected for the Arjuna Award, to everyone's surprise he ... and more » | |
India beat Nepal to set up a final clash with Pakistan | Top |
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, AUG 8 In a gripping encounter, India U-16 colts pipped Nepal 4-2 on penalties to book their place in the final of the SAFF U-16 Championship. India will now take on Pakistan in the finals to be played on August 10, 2011. Earlier Pakistan defeated Bangladesh 2-0 in the first semifinal. In the second semifinal played today at the Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu, both the teams were locked at 1-1 after the regulation time. It was the home side who drew first blood of the match in the 20th minute with Rishi Thapa scoring off a goal mouth melee. Substitute Nitin Jyal restored the parity at the stroke of the final whistle to bring India back into the match. Both the teams started the match on the aggressive note. India U-16 colts were up to the task right from the outset and took the control of the match. Striker Vanlalduatsanga shot was saved off the line by the rival goalkeeper while few minutes later his shot from inside the box could only found the Nepal custodian. Against run of play, Nepal took the lead in the 20th minute through Rishi Thapa. Indians didn't crumble under pressure and kept on creating chances. Daniel could have scored the equaliser in the 22nd minute, but his right footer was just wide of the woodwork. Nepal went for the breather with a 1-0 precarious lead and too had their chances in the second half. Nepal captain Heman Gurung free-kick from outside the box hit the woodwork, while on the other side Vanlalduatsanga, Raja Rawat and Suman Saha missed a sitter each. Substitute Nitin Jyal, who came in for Germanpreet scored the equaliser in the dying minutes of the match. Indian U-16 colts kept their cool and converted four out of five spot-kicks while Nepal could only manage two. Vanlalduatsanga , Suman Saha, Myron Mendes and Harmanjot Singh scored for India, while Lalrammuana hit the crossbar. Also, Supratim Bhattacharya was the star of the show as he not only pulled off to great saves during the match, but also saved two penalties on the trot. A satisfied India U-16 coach, Thomas Joseph was once again all praise for his boys and said,'' I am extremely happy with their performance. They played their heart out and showed character. Also we missed so many chances, but nevertheless it's a part and parcel of the game and we hope to continue the same momentum against Pakistan in the finals.'' | |
Indian Club Football: Why Only Investors From Bengal? - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Indian Club Football : Why Only Investors From Bengal? Keeda of Sports But why aren't there any investments into Indian club football elsewhere? Especially from Mumbai and to some extend Bangalore I have been hearing for years now that there are investors waiting in the wings to launch new clubs, but nothing has ever ... and more » | |
Footballer John J John laid to rest - IBNLive.com | Top |
Footballer John J John laid to rest IBNLive.com John, a renowned defender during his time, was part of the famous Kerala squad that won the Santosh Trophy for the first time at the Maharaja’s College Stadium here in 1973. Kerala’s captain and hat-trick hero in the final then, TKS Mani led the ... | |
I'd love to continue as coach: Colaco - Indian Express | Top |
Deccan Chronicle I'd love to continue as coach: Colaco Indian Express Following the exit of Bob Houghton , interim coach Armando Colaco has delivered encouraging results. The Goan spoke to The Indian Express about his vision for the national side. Do you think you'll be getting the India job full-time? ... India coach Colaco wishes to continue The Official Home of Asian Football all 20 news articles » | |
FIFA course opens in Goa - The Hindu | Top |
The Hindu FIFA course opens in Goa The Hindu I-League CEO Sunando Dhar is the only participant from India attending the course after All India Football Federation ( AIFF ) General secretary Kushal Das, who attended the first course in Maldives, decided to give the Goa leg a miss. ... and more » | |
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