The latest from Football News India
- Indian football representatives set to look at J-League's 'success story' - Inside Japan Tours
- Kolkata powerhouses struggle - Deccan Chronicle
- Club Licensing Criteria and its implications in Indian Football - Keeda of Sports
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 AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League The Hindu AIFF plans glitzy opening for I-League IBNLive.com Hindustan Times all 13 news articles » | |
Kolkata powerhouses struggle - Deccan Chronicle | Top |
Deccan Chronicle Kolkata powerhouses struggle Deccan Chronicle Kolkata club officials claim that they are the only supporter-based clubs in India and so field full strength sides in the local league. The local Kolkata Premier League concluded as the 4th I-League started in the first week of December '10. ... | |
Club Licensing Criteria and its implications in Indian Football - Keeda of Sports | Top |
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. ... | |
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