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  • spartasparta Jamshedpur FC2074 Points
    An ileague 2 team from that region might be helpful instead of giving it to a random Delhi team.They will bring crowds
  • DXDX 4074 Points
    The moment India aims for 2026 qualification rather than focus on 2022 shows we don't even have the mentality to deal with it.

    The last time was when India qualified for 2011 Asia cup it was " mission 2018".

    We came last in the group.
    munna219777deepuCarbon_14kartik91indian_gooner
  • dev_pfcdev_pfc Pune1937 Points
    edited January 2019
    @sparta I am hearing that there will be one in next season
    munna219777
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    Kolhapur has a functional Airport now. Air India subsidiary Alliance Air has couple of flights from Kolhapur. So Air Connectivity should not be a problem. Once Mopa Airport of Goa comes up, Kolhapur region will be in a close range of widely connected airport.
    There was a time when Air India, ONGC were forced to play at Kolhapur but travelling on Bus made it a nightmare for I-league teams.
    Carbon_14
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30469 Points

    Sunil Chhetri's team donates fines worth Rs 50,000 to Indian Blind Football Federation

    AFC Asian Cup 2019: The fines were collected from India football team members over the last few years for breach of discipline like arriving late for training sessions, carrying mobile phones for meals, wearing the wrong attire.

    The small amounts collected from the Indian footballers as fines for minor breach of discipline are being put to use for a noble cause as the team decided to donate Rs 50,000 to the Indian Blind Football Federation.

    The fines were collected from the national team members over the past few years for breach of discipline like arriving late for training sessions, carrying mobile phones for meals, wearing the wrong attire. This money donated by the 'Blue Tigers' will be used by the IBFF to buy footballs.

    Head Coach Stephen Constantine said, "it's important to give it back to the community".

    "The footballs which the blind footballers use cost USD 50 each. So we are helping them busy some balls," he said ahead of India's Asian Cup group match against hosts United Arab Emirates on Thursday.

    "We collectively agreed among everybody within the national team -- the players, and the staff -- that any money collected from fines or any misdemeanours will be donated for a good cause. It's just a very small gesture, but it shows that we can."

    We loved this concept: Gurpreet Singh

    Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu said the players "support the noble cause wholeheartedly".

    "We love this concept of helping others with the money," Gurpreet said.

    "The sanctions are there to impart discipline amongst us. Although nobody wants to be fined, this initiative makes us believe in the larger aspects of life. If we are able to contribute for a cause or help, why not. It helps us be better individuals."

    IBFF Sporting Director Sunil J Mathew thanked the Indian team for their initiative.

    "This is to acknowledge and thank you for the donation towards helping cover the stay & kit expenses at the National Blind Football Academy at Kochi," he said.

    "We would like to especially thank the entire AIFF Coaching staff & the National Team for their support. We wish the entire team the very best for the Asian Cup.

    https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/football/story/sunil-chhetri-s-team-donates-fines-worth-rs-50-000-to-indian-blind-football-federation-1426520-2019-01-08

    munna219777spartaNagendra
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points

    Competition calendar released by AFC.

    Next Round of WC / AFC Asia Cup qualifiers expected dates:-

    First Round: 6th June and 11th June
    India is unlikely to play in First Round as our Ranking is high.

    Second Round
    05/09/2019
    10/09/2019
    10/10/2019
    15/10/2019
    14/11/2019
    19/11/2019
    26/03/2020
    31/03/2020
    04/06/2020
    09/06/2020

    Upto 2nd Round, World Cup and AFC Asian Cup qualification process is same.

    Carbon_14
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30469 Points
    http://www.espn.in/soccer/club/india/4385/blog/post/3750024/afc-asian-cup-why-this-is-the-fittest-indian-football-team-in-history

    What goes into making the fittest Indian team in history

    To beat Bahrain in their final Asian Cup group stage match, India's best clue could simply lie in how they can recreate their fitness and physical intensity of the first match against Thailand.

    India's strength and conditioning coach Danny Deigan offers an interesting insight, based on physical performance data in the four years that he's been associated with India.

    "Our highest outputs over the last four years were against Myanmar away in that first [Asian Cup] qualifier and then the match against Thailand," says Australian Deigan, who along with his assistant Joel Carter have been credited with making this arguably the fittest Indian side in history. "Our numbers [against UAE] were a little bit lower, but then you need to remember this isn't just our performance. Football is so complex -- there's so many different areas coming in -- tactics, technique, taking your chances, so it doesn't directly correlate [with results], but it can give an indication of where players can best be used tactically."

    The Indian players run an average of 10-12 kms in a game, and anything between a fifth to a third of that is done at high speeds. Each player ends up performing an average of 30 sprints in a game, with an average of 140 accelerations and decelerations per game, all involving sharp changes of direction and within small spaces. Positions like central defence obviously require less travelling, while the wide players perform most of the sprints. Udanta Singh, who along with Anirudh Thapa has greatly contributed to improving the Indian team's numbers, performed one such explosive sprint inside the first minute of the second half against Thailand and changed the complexion of the game with his assist for Sunil Chhetri.

    If India's performance against Thailand was refreshing for the energy they put in for 90 minutes, Deigan credited it to India being the first country to reach UAE on December 20. "We had some good time to adjust, and that might be why we started the tournament in such a quick fashion. Playing a third game inside nine days is a little different from what they would normally do with their clubs, but we've focused on this in our training," says Deigan. "We've pretty much simulated physically what an Asian Cup looks like, so the players know what to expect this third game."

    Part of that simulation is to increase the intensity of the training at different times of the session -- sometimes the hardest bits are done right at the beginning, sometimes they fall in the middle, and often they are pushed to the limit when they are fatigued right at the end. India haven't flagged physically in either of their games -- they scored three second-half goals against Thailand and also hit the post off a set piece late in injury time against UAE.

    There's a separate analytical team that has been helping coach Stephen Constantine with information on all current and prospective future opponents at this Asian Cup, so Deigan doesn't involve himself with the football aspect of planning for games. His inputs can prove to be invaluable, though. For instance, having worked with Ashique Kuruniyan during the latter's U-19 days in 2015, Deigan tipped Constantine off on how dynamic Ashique's outputs can be, which allowed him to be elevated from winger to striker at this tournament.

    With the strength and conditioning staff looking after their physical needs -- Deigan says Sandesh Jhingan has recovered from a bump on the head after a clash of heads with UAE's Ismail Ahmed Mohamed. Even a draw against Bahrain will take them through to the round of 16. But in a tournament of small margins, India need to make sure they keep the intensity up for 90 minutes in order to make history.

    munna219777namewtheld[Deleted User]footydipkartik91reddevil87
  • Carbon_14Carbon_14 Bengaluru 4771 Points
    I guess the reason India have better fitness than previous is Stephen Constantine. He always stressed importance of fitness during every interview in first couple of years. 
    This was one of the only good things he did during those year; second was criticizing Indian football league structure :) 
    thebeautifulgamemunna219777footydipdeepu
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