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Racial abuse is a serious allegation, says AIFF chief Patel - Times of India Top
Racial abuse is a serious allegation, says AIFF chief Patel Times of India But we must know that FIFA and AFC are very strict about charges of racial abuse," Patel told the media persons on Thursday. About India's performance in the Asian Cup where they conceded 13 goals in three matches, Patel said that tough group that they ... I-League: Four Clubs Given A Year More To Fulfill The Club Licensing Criterion Goal.com India I-League: PSU Clubs and Indian Arrows Given Another Opportunity Keeda of Sports AFC relaxes rules to accommodate four erring I-League clubs iNewsOne Indian Express  - IBNLive.com  - Daily News & Analysis all 26 news articles »
 
2011 Copa América: Japan decides to play! Top
2011 AFC Asian Cup champions Japan has decided to once more change its decision and the nation will now play in the upcoming 2011 Copa América, the South American football championships, to be held in Argentina from July 1 to 24. The Japan Football Association took this revised decision after requests from South America. It had decided last week to pull out in view of the situation in the island nation following the earthquake and tsunami on March 11. Japan Football Association vice president Kozo Tashima told the media, "The JFA decided to participate in the Copa America today. We are in the process of notifying CONMEBOL (South American Football Confederation) as we speak." Japan will now mainly play with a side made-up of Europe-based players as the J-League will be running during the period when the Copa América will be played and clubs had opposed any move of deny them of their best players. The JFA would send a special request to FIFA to help them get release of their players from European clubs as their participation is under the 'guest status' which doesn't force clubs to release players. Meanwhile Japan's change of position and deciding to play has come as welcome news for the Copa América organisers as 2010 FIFA World Cup winners Spain had declined an invitation to replace Japan. This was a result of the Spanish FA's board of directors meeting earlier this week as they had to factor in own calendar congestion in Spanish football.
 
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. ... Pray next FIFA President is Asian: Hammam Hindustan Times Hammam assured of SAFF suppport for FIFA presidency Times of India AFC to professionalize football in India indiablooms The Official Home of Asian Football  - Indian Express  - Soccerway all 29 news articles »
 
I-League: Four Clubs Given A Year More To Fulfill The Club Licensing Criterion - Goal.com India Top
Deccan Herald 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 »
 

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