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There can be no football in Asia without India – AFC president Mohamed Bin Hammam - Goal.com Top
Goal.com There can be no football in Asia without India – AFC president Mohamed Bin Hammam Goal.com The AFC President, who will be competing in the Fifa presidency elections come this June against Sepp Blatter, was speaking at a meeting of the AFC Ad-Hoc Committee for Indian Football , of which he is the chairman, in Delhi on Wednesday. ... Hammam assured of SAFF suppport for FIFA presidency Times of India AFC to professionalize football in India indiablooms 'Growth of football is noticeable in India ' The Official Home of Asian Football Indian Express  - Zee News  - Soccerway all 24 news articles »
 
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to be developed into football hub - The Day After Top
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to be developed into football hub The Day After "First, we are going to lay down synthetic turfs in the states where All India Football Federation (AIFF) doesn't have any infrastructure. We would also request the AIFF to give us the technical expertise to lay down the turfs. ... Football to be "major" sport in Centres of Excellence: Maken Times of India all 3 news articles »
 
Football to be "major" sport in Centres of Excellence: Maken - Times of India Top
 
Indian football stalwarts of 1960 Olympics insulted - Zee News Top
 
I have an even chance to unseat Blatter: Hammam - Zee News Top
 
AFC to professionalize football in India - indiablooms Top
Reuters UK AFC to professionalize football in India indiablooms In my capacity as AFC President, I am very much committed. "Without India there can be no football in Asia. We will work hand in hand to achieve our goal." The AFC chief also referred to India's participation in the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2011. ... Asia: There Can Be No Football In Asia Without India – AFC President Mohamed ... Goal.com India 'Growth of football is noticeable in India ' The Official Home of Asian Football Hammam assured of SAFF suppport for FIFA presidency Times of India Zee News  - Reuters Africa  - IBNLive.com all 23 news articles »
 
Racial abuse is a serious allegation, says AIFF chief Patel - Times of India Top
Goal.com India Racial abuse is a serious allegation, says AIFF chief Patel Times of India PTI | Apr 14, 2011, 04.33pm IST NEW DELHI: The All India Football Federation ( AIFF ) president Praful Patel refused to comment on about the allegations of "racial abuse" levelled against national coach Bob Houghton by referee Dinesh Nair but didn't ... AFC relaxes rules to accommodate four erring I-League clubs iNewsOne I-League: PSU Clubs and Indian Arrows Given Another Opportunity Keeda of Sports I-League: Four Clubs Given A Year More To Fulfill The Club Licensing Criterion Goal.com India Indian Express  - IBNLive.com  - Daily News & Analysis all 26 news articles »
 
I-League: Four Clubs Given A Year More To Fulfill The Club Licensing Criterion - Goal.com India Top
Goal.com India I-League: Four Clubs Given A Year More To Fulfill The Club Licensing Criterion Goal.com India Three clubs – Chirag United (Barasat Stadium), Mumbai FC (Cooperage Stadium) and Viva Kerala (Jawahar Stadium) need to improve the stadium facilities on or before July this year which will be inspected thereafter. It was also decided that the matches ... I-League: PSU Clubs and Indian Arrows Given Another Opportunity Keeda of Sports ONGC, AIFF XI, HAL, AI to play in next I-League also: Patel IBNLive.com Air India, ONGC axed from I-League Daily News & Analysis all 26 news articles »
 
I-League: Chirag United Striker Junior Obagbemiro Urges His Side To Turn ... - Goal.com India Top
Goal.com India I-League: Chirag United Striker Junior Obagbemiro Urges His Side To Turn ... Goal.com India The Mariners were held to a draw by Mumbai FC in round 20 and were defeated by arch rivals East Bengal in the following matchday, while Chirag lost their two games to Goan teams - Dempo and Churchill Brothers. Elijah Obagbemiro Junior bemoaned the same ... and more »
 
PSU Sides Out of I-League? - Keeda of Sports Top
Goal.com India PSU Sides Out of I-League? Keeda of Sports While the officials of the three clubs continue to speak about the contribution of PSU's to Indian football and their problems to turn their football teams into commercial entities, another PSU side in BEML (EM) from Bangalore has been able to ... Air India, ONGC axed from I-League Daily News & Analysis all 26 news articles »
 
'Growth of football is noticeable in India' - The Official Home of Asian Football Top
The Official Home of Asian Football 'Growth of football is noticeable in India ' The Official Home of Asian Football New Delhi: AFC President Mohamed Bin Hammam has called upon Indian clubs to embrace professionalism and help football reclaim its past glory in the country. Flanked by All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Praful Patel, who is also an AFC ... 'We want to correct some of the practices of past' Indian Express Three PSU clubs face I-League expulsion Times of India I-League: Four Clubs Given A Year More To Fulfill The Club Licensing Criterion Goal.com India Keeda of Sports  - Daily News & Analysis  - Zee News all 16 news articles »
 
Mohammedan Sporting sails into main draw - Times of India Top
Mohammedan Sporting sails into main draw Times of India Malabar United of Kerala and Kenkre Football Club had six points each. While Malabar United won a match and drew three, Kenkre FC won two matches and lost as many. Malabar United and Kenkre FC will take on Josco FC, Kerala (April 18) and Denzong Boys ... and more »
 
Maken to appeal for Arunima's job - India Today Top
 
Indian football heroes of 1960 Games insulted - IBNLive.com Top
 
ONGC, AIFF XI, HAL, AI to play in next I-League also: Patel - IBNLive.com Top
 
Mumbai's 'Dermalogica Football League' Top
Lost in the 2011 Cricket World Cup fever very few know that Mumbai is currently witnessing one of its rare privately organised leagues. It is called the 'Dermalogica Football League' organised by an NGO called 'For the Better of the Game' (FBG) which works towards promoting football at the grassroot level. 10 teams mainly made up of youngsters participated in this fund-raising event at Priyadarshini Park, Mumbai. Unlike most of the knockout tournaments that are played in Mumbai, this was played under a league format. The main reason that a league format was chosen was to give the young upcoming teams more matches, more experience and a chance to experiment amongst their squad. This would give the ten teams enough of match practice and pre-season preparation for the upcoming Mumbai District FA season which starts in June. The teams were selected on the basis of giving proper experience to the young players. Keeping this in mind, the organisers picked six local academies and encouraged them to register their Under-19 players. The four other teams were had a little more experience as they were of an average age of 23. The 'Dermalogica Football League' now has reached its final stage. With only two rounds of matches left, the teams are trying their best to finish as high on the table as they can. The last day of the league will also see the Freestyle Football '11 Final. 20 players would qualify from various colleges for the finals and the top two will take away gift-vouchers and prizes. A Sunday afternoon at the Priyadarshini Park would definitely get you closer to local football and also enjoy the beautiful facility adjacent the Arabian Sea. This FBG initiative is something to support!
 
Indian Pro Football Committee meeting today Top
The Asian Football Confederation constituted Ad-hoc committee for Indian Professional Football will hold its next meeting later today in New Delhi as AFC president Mohammed bin Hamman is currently in the capital on a two day trip. The AFC president is in Delhi to update himself personally with the progress of Indian football and also speak about his candidature for FIFA president. The last time Mohammed bin Hamman was in Delhi was in September 2010 for similar talks and he also attended the 'Football Players Association of India' awards. Mr. bin Hamman will chair the committee meeting as its chairman with AIFF president Praful Patel his deputy. Also attending will be new FIFA Executive Committee member Manilal Fernando from Sri Lanka as well as officials from the AIFF and members from I-League clubs, who are part of the committee. The key topic of discussion will be the 2011/12 season of the I-League with the structure and size of the league plus if all clubs have fulfilled the criteria or not. The latest info is that HAL, Air India and ONGC continue not to comply with the AFC Club Licensing Criteria due to being Public Sector Unit clubs, which would mean that they would not be allowed to be part of next seasons I-League. If a final decision would be taken today and what effects it would have on relegation and promotion is not known at this moment, but it could make the relegation race redundent and maybe up to three teams could get promoted from the second division, if the three above mentioned clubs lose their place in the I-League.
 

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