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A picture of neglect - Hindustan Times Top
A picture of neglect Hindustan Times Santosh Kashyap, coach of the Maharashtra football team, and his players come here to train everyday for the Santosh Trophy , the senior nationals football ... and more »
 
This Singh with the ball is from Manipur - Times of India Top
This Singh with the ball is from Manipur Times of India But as news of India's national football player coming for a trial run with Melbourne Heart FC reached, his manager Lyndon Miranda says there were calls ... and more »
 
The cost of better facilities - Hindustan Times Top
The cost of better facilities Hindustan Times But the AIFF (All India Football Federation) has reluctantly permitted WIFA permission to conduct the home matches of the Mumbai I-League clubs at the ... and more »
 
Indian football team to train for two months in Portugal Top
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, JUNE 30 The senior Indian footbal team will leave for Portugal tonight for a two-month training in a run up to the AFC Asia Cup finals 2011 in Qatar, according to AIFF. It may be recalled that in the past too, the Bob Houghton boys have had a successful training camp in Portugal and with Asian Cup scheduled to kick off from January 10, the camp will surely play a major role before the international friendly start from September. The Indian team will leave for Thailand after the completion of the camp to play international friendly on September 4. Five international friendly matches will be hosted at the Dr. Ambedkar Stadium in Delhi.The Indian team will play their first friendly match at Delhi on September 8, followed by second on September 15. The team will then play two more international friendly matches on September 22 and 29. Delhi will host the last friendly match between November 12 to 18. The other two proposed friendly matches will be held in October with the venues to be decided later. The senior team will also be having ten-day camp in the Gulf from November 1 to 11, while last and final camp before the team leave to participate for the Asian Cup will be held from November 20 to January 7 in the Gulf. India Senior Team: Goalkeepers: Subrata Paul, Subhashish Roy Chaoudhary & Arindam Bhattacharya. Defenders: I Surkumar Singh, N.S.Manju, Samir Naik, Mahesh Gawli, Gouramangi Singh, Anwar, Govin Singh, Deepak Mondal & N.Mohanraj. Midfielders: Steven Dias, Climax Lawrence, N P Pradeep, Anthony Pereira, Rakesh Masih, Lukram James Singh, Rennedy Singh, Mehrajuddin Wadoo, Syed Rahim Nabi, Clifford Miranda, Jagpreet Singh & Baldeep Singh. Strikers: Bhaichung Bhutia, Sunil Chhetri, Abhishek Yadav, Mohammed Rafi, Sushil Kumar Singh & Baljit Sahni. Custom Search
 
Veteran Goal keeper Nataraj died Top
 
Depicting India's football dilemma - Hindustan Times Top
Depicting India's football dilemma Hindustan Times The month-long festival of football has prompted passionate fans like Komu to wonder why India , with a population of 1.1 billion people, has never made it ...
 
Large sports federations play hardball with corporate sponsors - Economic Times Top
Large sports federations play hardball with corporate sponsors Economic Times One of India's top corporate houses, Bharti Airtel is yet to set up a football academy with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) even eighteen months ...
 
Day 2,3: Malappuram, Areekode and Kozhikode | Die hard football fans of Malabar! – Part I Top
 

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