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Nilesh Kulkarni launches intl sports mgmt institute Top
 
45 U-19 girls invited for football camp Top
Custom Search by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, JULY 29  The All India Football Federation two-member spotters committee, consisting of Shukla Dutta and Anita Sarkar, has spotted 47 probables from the ongoing 9th Junior National Girls Under-19 Football Championship being held here, for the national coaching camp to be conducted at the Sports Authority of India centre in Lucknow from August 1 to September 17. Preeti, Sonia and Raveena, all from Haryana, are among the probables. Haryana are proving the dark horse of the Junior Nationals by marching into the final for the first time. They have set up a title clash with last year's runners-up Manipur. The final will be played tomorrow at the Sector 17 Football Stadium. Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda will be the chief guest and distribute the prizes.. The coaching camp is being held to prepare the Indian team for the AFC Under-19 Women's Qualification Round to be held in Dhaka (Bangladesh) from September 20 to 24. According to AIFF communication, Shukla Dutta will be the coach while Anita Sarkar will be the assistant coach. Kruti Marolia has been attached with the camp as physio. Those invited to the coaching camp are: Sabita Narzary (Assam ), K. Indumathi (Puducherry), Michille Nargaret (Goa), Angel Smile De Braganza (Goa), Malvita (Goa), Sita Sharma (Orissa), Rashmita Patra (Orissa), Jabamani Soren (Orissa), Deogi Murmu (Orissa) ,Swarnamayee Samal (Orissa), Gomati Barao (Orissa), Lochana Munda (Orissa), S. Rina Roy Devi (Manipur), Ph. Bina Devi (Manipur), Roshini (Manipur), Y Premi Devi (Manipur), Th. Uma Bati Devi (Manipur), W. Radharani Devi (Manipur), Y. Kamala Devi (Manipur), E. Bindiya Rani Devi (Manipur), Rameshori Devi (Manipur), H Bijaya Devi (Manipur), L Ashalata Devi (Manipur), N Montesori Chanu (Manipur), Komalapati Devi (Manipur) , Puja Karmakar (West Bengal), Rojina Khatun (West Bengal), Durga Kharati (West Bengal), Jibisha S. (Kerala), Jyoti Gupta (UP), Preeti (Haryana), Sonia (Haryana) , Raveena (Haryana), Nima Lhamu Bhutia (Sikkim), Lakhu Bhutia (Sikkim), Bhoj Kumari Subba (Sikkim), Mongmit Lepcha (Sikkim), Negi Marda (Jharkhand), Sweta Kumari (Jharkhand), Nupur Topo (Jharkhand) ,C. Ramthanpuii (Mizoram), Lal Sangkimi (Mizoram), Preity Debbaraman (Tripura), Janu Debbaraman (Tripura), Rashmi Kumari (Bihar). Officials : Ms. Shukla Dutta (coach) , Ms. Anita Sarkar (Asst Coach ) , Ms. Kruti Marolia (Physio).
 
Appoint SAI DG as Hockey India Administrator: Dr Malik Top
Custom Search by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, JULY 29  "Its a doom day for Indian hockey." This crisp comment was made by former Indian Hockey Federation vice-president and former Haryana Director General of Police, Dr M S Malik, while expressing his anguish at the sorry state of affairs in the Indian hockey. With elections of Hockey India, which were scheduled for yesterday, getting postoned indefinitely following a court order, Dr Malik suggested that Director General of Sports Authority of India should be appointed the Administrator of Hockey India-IHF. Elaborating the function under the SAI Director General, 1998 Bangkok Asian Games gold medal winning Indian hockey team manager, Dr Malik said that three former Indian hockey captains should be in the panel to man the affair of Indian hockey. One female Olympian hockey player must be included in the panel. "This panel should continue to select, train and send teams for the international tournaments, including New Delhi Commonwealth Games, World Cup for Women, Asian Games and Olympic Games. The panel should continue under the overall charge of the SAI Director General till new office-bearers are elected democratically," said Dr Malik who is actively associated with the Indian hockey for the last three decades. "A panel of selectors (Olympians) should be appointed for selection of the Indian teams for various interntional tournaments. They should attend all national level tournaments and spot the talents. They must be present all days of the tournaments. It should not be confined to performing formalities while shortlisting the players for coaching camps or the selecting the teams. The SAI DGP must ensure the presence of selectors at the important tournaments," said Dr Malik. A physical trainer must be taken on the panel, according to Dr Malik who also advised that personal interference by officials of the Indian Olympic Association and Indian Hockey Federation in the affairs of Indian hockey must be stopped immediately in the interest of sports. "The pitable situation in the Indian hockey is due to personal ego of certain persons who are virtually ruining sports in the country. With a view to ending bickering all sports cases pending in the various courts across the country should be withdrawn," said Dr Malik. It may be mentioned that Dr Malik had earlier said that Olympian and Padamshree Pargat Singh is the right choice for the Hockey India.
 
ESS acquires AFC Asian Cup 2011 broadcast rights Top
 
Experienced Manipur face spirited Haryana Top
Custom Search by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, JULY 29 Five-time successive champions and two-time runners-up Manipur are rated as favourites against in-form Haryana in the title clash tomorrow in the 9th Junior National Girls Under-19 Football Championship being hosted by the Chandigarh Football Association. The final will be played at 3.30 p.m. at the Sector 17 Football Stadium here. On the basis of their previous records, Manipur, captained by Y Kamala Devi, are strong contenders against Haryana, who made an impressive maiden entry into the final. Manipur are a formidable combination. Their forwards E Bindiyarani Devi, Rinaroy Devi, N Monteshori Chahu, and Ph Bina Devi move up front with proper coordination and quick passes. They are capable of demolishing any defence. Out of a 20-member team, 13 Manipur players have impressed the spotters appointed by the All-India Football Federation for the national coaching camp to be held in Lucknow from August 1 to September 17. The Manipur players are among 45 shortlisted for the Lucknow camp during the ongoing Junior Nationals. Manipur were champions from 2002 to 2006 and in the last two editons they were runners-up to Orissa. In the quarter-final league Manipur edged past defending champions Orissa by 2-1 to top their group. S. Rina Roy Devi, Ph. Bina Devi, Roshini, Y Premi Devi, Th. Uma Bati Devi, W. Radharani Devi , Y. Kamala Devi, E. Bindiya Rani Devi, Rameshori Devi, H Bijaya Devi, L Ashalata Devi, N Montesori Chanu and Komalapati Devi are the Manipur players selected for the national camp. In their maiden appearance in the final, Haryana have given impressive display. They also remained unbeaten in the tournament on their way to final. Their 6-5 victory during shoot out against defending champions Orissa might have done a lot of good to them. This victory in the semi-final must have infused more confidence among the Haryana players. Preeti, Sonia and Raveena of Haryana have impressed the AIFF spotters. They have been invited to the Lucknow camp to prepare the Indian team for the AFC Under- 19 Women's Qualification Round to be held in Dhaka (Bangladesh) from September 20 to 24. Presence of Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda during the final tomorrow should also work as tonic for the Haryana players. The CM will be the chief guest and distribute the prizes.The Haryana players are a never-say-die lot which Sonia playing the pivot role. Teams: Manipur (from): O Roshini Devi, S Meera Devi, L Ashalata Devi, Ch. Basanthi Devi, H Bijaya Devi, T Premi Devi, Ph Bina Devi, N Monteshori Chanu, S Rinaroy Devi, E Bindiyarani Devi, Sh. Jotimala Devi, K Rameshori Devi, W Radharani Devi, Th Keinakumar Devi, S Tejibala Devi, Chim Chim Serto Aimol and Th Umabati Devi. Haryana (from): Raveena, Riya Arya, Priya, Reena, Pooja, Sonia, Taruna, Manpreet Kaur, Preeti, Seema, Priyanka Kaushik, Ritu Rani, Shalu, Kavita, Monika, Nisha, Laxmi and Komal Rani.
 
99 years ago, Indian football's moment of glory - NDTV.com Top
Zee News 99 years ago, Indian football's moment of glory NDTV.com Kolkata: A golden moment in Indian football may sound like an oxymoron to generations fed on a healthy diet of sleek soccer, most recently at the FIFA World ... Remembering the famous Bagan XI who dared & won Hindustan Times Stamp of Mohun Bagan's 1911 team released Times of India The centenary celebrations of Mohun Bagan GroundReport Sify  - Calcutta Tube (blog) all 27 news articles »
 
Viva Kerala's pre-season training to start in August Top
 
64th Santosh Trophy: Mizoram Test At Quarters For Tamil Nadu - Goal.com India Top
Zee News 64th Santosh Trophy : Mizoram Test At Quarters For Tamil Nadu Goal.com India The best performance by Tamil Nadu in the recorded history of the Santosh Trophy was around 37 years ago in Goa, where they succumed to a 1-4 defeat to ... Mizoram upset Kerala to make Santosh Trophy last eight Times of India Kerala Crashes Out Of Santosh Trophy Yentha - Helps you decide Santosh Trophy : Mizoram stun Kerala 1-0 Sify Indian Express  - Hindustan Times  - indiablooms all 23 news articles »
 
Goa to edge past Karnataka by 1-0 Top
An injury time strike by the Substitute Cavin Lobo helped Goa to edge past Karnataka by a solitary goal in their opening quarterfinal league encounter played at the Salt lake Stadium here on Thursday. Both the teams started the match on the slower note and failed to break the dead lock as stalemate prevailed over the first 45 minutes. A much better performance was expected from the reigning champions in the second half, but their casual approach and lack of combination in the midfield certainly spoiled the day before substitute Cavin Lobo scored the winner in the injury time. Cavin replaced Milagres Gonsalves in the 55th minute and did give some tough time to the Karnataka defence since his induction. The striker finally broke the jinx with a clean strike from the top of the box to give his side a winning start to their Santosh Trophy campaign.
 
Houghton wants Chhetri back - The Official Home of Asian Football Top
Kansas City Star Houghton wants Chhetri back The Official Home of Asian Football Kuala Lumpur: India coach Bob Houghton wants struggling Kansas City Wizards striker Sunil Chhetri to join the national team camp in Portugal. ... We're trying to get Chhetri back: Houghton Times of India Chhetri – Staying at Kansas City Wizards or joining Team India? Keeda of Sports Chettri desperate to leave Kansas City Wizards Sify Goal.com India  - Kansas City Star all 24 news articles »
 

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