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- I-League: Relegation threat looms large for HAL - Times of India
- മാന്. യുണൈറ്റഡ് സിലക്ഷന് ടൂര്ണമെന്റില് കോഴിക്കോട് - മലയാള മനോരമ
- Manipur down Bihar in Santosh trophy match - Zee News
- Indian Arrows beat Mumbai FC - Daily News & Analysis
- I-League: The Secret Behind Our Success This Season Is Nothing But Team Effort - Salgaocar's Yusif Yakubu
- India's EPL link gets stronger - Times of India
- AIFF plagued by budget constraints - Daily News & Analysis
- The Indian 'Rudi' confusion
- Indian Football : The 'Rudi' confusion - Keeda of Sports
- East India : Football Above all else - Keeda of Sports
- Photo: Kannan R
- I-League Division II SpeakOut: Participating Clubs Unhappy With Facilities In ... - Goal.com India
I-League: Relegation threat looms large for HAL - Times of India | Top |
I-League: Relegation threat looms large for HAL Times of India But a series of defeats at the hands of Air India , ONGC, Viva Kerala and Indian Arrows at home changed the fortunes of the side. Now the aeronauticsmen face a daunting task of avoiding relegation as they face top teams, who are vying for the ... and more » | |
മാന്. യുണൈറ്റഡ് സിലക്ഷന് ടൂര്ണമെന്റില് കോഴിക്കോട് - മലയാള മനോരമ | Top |
മലയാള മനോരമ മാന്. യുണൈറ്റഡ് സിലക്ഷന് ടൂര്ണമെന്റില് കോഴിക്കോട് മലയാള മനോരമ കൊച്ചി: മാഞ്ചസ്റ്റര് യുണൈറ്റഡ് ഫുട്ബോള് അക്കാദമിയുടെ സംസ്ഥാന സിലക്ഷന് ടൂര്ണമെന്റില് കോഴിക്കോട് ചാംപ്യന്മാരായി. ഫൈനലില് ഇടുക്കിയെ ടൈബ്രേക്കറില് 4—2നു തോല്പിച്ചു. മുഴുവന് സമയത്ത് 1—1 ... പിന്നെ കൂടുതലും » | |
Manipur down Bihar in Santosh trophy match - Zee News | Top |
Zee News Manipur down Bihar in Santosh trophy match Zee News Sibsagar: Former champions Manipur started their Santosh Trophy campaign with a bang by thrashing Bihar 4-1 on Friday. The lone goal scored by Bihar was by Sanjoy Bisnoi in the 30th minute. PTI The views represented here are not neccesarily endorsed by ... Manipur beat Bihar in Santosh trophy preliminary KanglaOnline Manipur down Bihar in Santosh trophy match IBNLive.com all 3 news articles » | |
Indian Arrows beat Mumbai FC - Daily News & Analysis | Top |
Goal.com India Indian Arrows beat Mumbai FC Daily News & Analysis Lalrindika fired a brace to help Indian Arrows beat Mumbai FC 2-1 and garner three points in the Round 23 tie of the I-League in Kohlapur on Saturday. Lalrindika put the Arrows in the lead with a curling free-kick as early as the 12th minute only for ... Arrows shock Mumbai FC 2-1 in I-League Times of India I-League Round-Up: Indian Arrows Stun Mumbai FC , Vive Kerala Held By ONGC Goal.com India Indian Arrows deflate Mumbai FC Washington Bangla Radio all 10 news articles » | |
I-League: The Secret Behind Our Success This Season Is Nothing But Team Effort - Salgaocar's Yusif Yakubu | Top |
India's EPL link gets stronger - Times of India | Top |
AIFF plagued by budget constraints - Daily News & Analysis | Top |
AIFF plagued by budget constraints Daily News & Analysis And if the All India Football Federation ( AIFF ) officials are to be believed, a dozen such high-profile managers have expressed interest in the job. However, in all likelihood none of those top candidates will be short-listed, let alone appointed, ... | |
The Indian 'Rudi' confusion | Top |
Thursday was a very active and long day linked to the vacant Indian national team job for me as there was a confusion with the first name of Rudi. I got my first call at 7 a.m. in the morning for a journalist friend of mine who told me that NDTV has just put out a news item that 1990 FIFA World Cup winner Rudi Voeller of Germany is one of the applicants for the India job. I was still half asleep, but surely I couldn't believe that Voeller would leave his long time job as Director of Sports at Bayer 04 Leverkusen to coach India. And once awake I spoke to friends and contacts to find out if there were any problems at Bayer 04 which could prompt Voeller to leave, but still even if that was the case why would a successful coach and manager leave Germany or for that fact Europe. Someone like Voeller would surely be offered interesting positions here in Europe. So I spoke to a friend at Bayer 04, who couldn't believe what I said. I send him a YouTube link for the news item and he immediately spoke to Voeller in my name. As I would have expected Voeller had no plans whatsoever to leave Bayer 04, he actually didn't even know that India were looking for a new coach. I got an official statement from the Bundesliga side to clarify things as more and more journalists would get in touch to know what was the story behind such an approach. Luckily I could clarify that at least Voeller wasn't applying and by afternoon in India even the AIFF confirmed that it had not received any application from Rudi Voeller. Late that afternoon I would see the name of another candidate - Rudi Krol, a former Dutch international who is currently the coach of South African Premier League side Orlando Pirates, on the Twitter feed of a journalist friend. Then I realised that there could have been a mix-up between the two. Interestingly it was confirmed late that day that 62 year old Rudolf Jozef Krol, who is nicknamed 'Ruud' or 'Rudi', was amongst the applicants for the job of Indian national coach. But interesting while in India they continue to write Rudi Krol, the Dutch write his name as Ruud Krol. So the confusion which had started early morning would be cleared by Thursday evening. But surely I will not forget the name Rudi any-time soon, then at least for a few minutes I had hopes of having a German football legend coach India, even though I never thought this was realistically possible. One also sees how a story can spread across the media, social networks and continents, which is on one side fascinating but also at time could be dangerous. | |
Indian Football : The 'Rudi' confusion - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Keeda of Sports Indian Football : The 'Rudi' confusion Keeda of Sports But surely I will not forget the name Rudi any-time soon, then at least for a few minutes I had hopes of having a German football legend coach India , even though I never thought this was realistically possible. | |
East India : Football Above all else - Keeda of Sports | Top |
Keeda of Sports East India : Football Above all else Keeda of Sports But you ask her about her favourite football club and she transforms into any regular Indian youngster – naming not just the club but the entire starting eleven. "Lajong, Lajong," Regina chants as she swings to the beat of drums and sound of the bugles ... I-League Division II SpeakOut: Participating Clubs Unhappy With Facilities In ... Goal.com India I-League: Lajong blank Wahingdoh indiablooms all 11 news articles » | |
Photo: Kannan R | Top |
I-League Division II SpeakOut: Participating Clubs Unhappy With Facilities In ... - Goal.com India | Top |
Goal.com India I-League Division II SpeakOut: Participating Clubs Unhappy With Facilities In ... Goal.com India While the All India Football Federation ( AIFF ) decided to award the hosting rights of the final round of games to Meghalaya Football Association, quite a few teams have gained an undue advantage of getting to play in 'home' conditions. ... and more » | |
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