Tuesday, June 14, 2011

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14 teams to feature in next I-League - Times of India Top
14 teams to feature in next I-League Times of India PANAJI: The All India Football Federation ( AIFF ) have stepped in to allay fears of public sector undertaking (PSU) teams like Air India and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in the I-League. Despite several warnings and two deadlines, Air India and ...
 
Messi's match will be huge boost for Indian football: Blatter - NDTV.com Top
DAWN.com Messi's match will be huge boost for Indian football : Blatter NDTV.com Football is starting to occupy an increasingly important place in Indian society," Blatter wrote in a message to the sports management firm. "I have no doubt that the match will go a long way towards boosting football's popularity in India even further ... The controversy surrounding footballer's attire FootballFanCast.com (blog) all 27 news articles »
 
Indian football representatives set to look at J-League's 'success story' - Inside Japan Tours Top
The Hindu Indian football representatives set to look at J-League's 'success story' Inside Japan Tours Representatives from India's football federation are set to tour the stadia of the J-League's top clubs to see if they can learn a thing or two. Sunando Dhar, the chief executive officer of the Indian football league (known as the I-League after a ... Officials to study J-League model Times of India Club Licensing Criteria and its implications in Indian Football Keeda of Sports AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League The Hindu IBNLive.com  - Hindustan Times all 13 news articles »
 
HAL, AI given extension to meet I-League licensing criteria - Economic Times Top
HAL, AI given extension to meet I-League licensing criteria Economic Times Panaji: Public sector undertaking (PSU) teams Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Air India, which failed to meet the I-League licensing criteria despite several warnings and two deadlines have been given another one year by AIFF to turn themselves ... HAL, AI given extension to meet I-League licensing criteria Times of India all 4 news articles »
 
Club Licensing Criteria and its implications in Indian Football - Keeda of Sports Top
The Hindu Club Licensing Criteria and its implications in Indian Football Keeda of Sports The Club Licensing Criteria has been introduced by Asian Football Confederation ( AFC )and All India Football Federation (AIFF) to professionalize the structure of I- League. Separate sets of criteria were formed for two divisions of the League. ... AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League IBNLive.com Officials to study J-League model Times of India Sporting Clube clear AFC licence criteria Hindustan Times all 12 news articles »
 
Fans will flock to Cooperage again: SS Narayanan - Daily News & Analysis Top
Goal.com India Fans will flock to Cooperage again: SS Narayanan Daily News & Analysis The Western India Football Association (WIFA) plans to conduct I-League matches of the forthcoming season at Cooperage in the evening once the renovation is complete. "I believe that people shall flock to the stadium if you have the matches at ... HC paves way for swanky stadium at Cooperage Times of India Fanview: Have Your Say - Would You Prefer Watching I-League Matches At The ... Goal.com India HC clears way for stadium at Cooperage Hindustan Times Indian Express  - Mumbai Mirror  - Keeda of Sports all 17 news articles »
 

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