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  • ashindiaashindia 9458 Points
    edited April 2019
    Kamaljit Singh, Bilal Khan, Niraj Kumar(India u-16 & Ozone FC) are other promising keepers in India. That Delhi Dynamos goan keeper was excellent back then but after injury looks average hope he can get back to that form.
    goalkeepar
  • RonnyRonny 10543 Points
    Who was the dynamos keeper?
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29867 Points
    @Ronny Albino Gomes but they played Doronsoro for most of the season, @BrainFallINDIA Dheeraj is overrated and compete joke I know you won't accept it because you are a KBFC fan but if I was a coach I will chose nawaz over dheeraj any day his size doesn't matter to me if he can keep a clean sheet
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9302 Points
    Midget keepers are a no no in modern football! Gill of Indian Arrows should be the one who needs to be groomed as a long term GSS replacement.
    DEFENCE123BrainFallINDIAgoalkeeparmunna219777gopiajeesh
  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10481 Points
    Nawaz is great with the ball in his feet. He can take pressure and play some amazing long balls. No Indian keeper comes close to him.

    He makes some silly mistakes which he should away and would be a great keeper.
    DEFENCE123goalkeeparkarenesudhakar2050
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7399 Points
    Hey @goalkeepar , can you read ? 
    I clearly said Dheeraj is overrated .
    And yes I support both my local clubs and if you got a problem with it , well, i couldn't care less tbh.
    DEFENCE123
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points

    AIFF LEAGUE COMMITTEE MEETS IN BHUBANESWAR


    Mr. Subrata Dutta, Senior Vice President, All India Football Federation and Chairman, League Committee chaired AIFF League Committee Meeting in Bhubaneswar (April 13, 2019). Mr. B K Roka, Mr. Chirag Tanna, Mr. Rochak Langer along with Mr. Sunando Dhar, CEO, I-League were present besides Rahul Mascarenhas, Chairman, Legal Advisory Committee and Mr. Vece Paes, Chairman, Sports Medical Committee.

     

    The committee deliberated upon withdrawal of the Hero I-League clubs from Hero Super Cup 2019 relying upon the relevant clauses/sections of Hero I-League participation agreement and Hero Super Cup regulations. The committee unanimously decided to refer the matter to the Disciplinary Committee

     

    It was decided that TW3 method of bone-age determination will be implemented for the Sub-Junior National Championship next season onward. Meanwhile, the Committee decided that the eligibility to participate in upcoming Hero Sub-junior and Junior League 2019-20 season will be a bone-age rating upto 13.4 and 15.4 years respectively, received under the AIFF BADP Guidelines.

     

    The Hero I-League 2018-19 match between Real Kashmir FC and Minerva Punjab FC scheduled on February 18, 2019 was to be rescheduled later as per the decision taken by the Emergency Committee. Both the teams have communicated to AIFF that they agree to share one point apiece and the same was approved by the League Committee in today’s meeting. Hence, Real Kashmir FC finish their campaign third on the points table with 37 points from 20 matches whereas Minerva Punjab FC will wrap up in the ninth position with 18 points having played the same number of matches.

     

    The AIFF Integrity Officer conducted a thorough investigation on the Hero I-League match between Chennai City FC and Minerva Punjab FC. Thee matter was investigated from all angles and relevant documents were collected and persons were examined. The AIFF Integrity Officer didn’t find anything against the integrity of the game and there is nothing to suspect about the true spirit of the game. The committee accepted his views.



  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points

    1) 1 point shared between Minerva and Real Kashmir.

    2) No wrong doing between Chennai City and Minerva Punjab in last I-League game.

    3) Punishment for boycott of Super Cup has been referred to Disciplinary Committee.
    thebeautifulgameNagendraCarbon_14
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30463 Points
    https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/super-cup-2019-final-savious-gama-goa-chennaiyin-left-back-lobera-feature/article26827316.ece

    Saviour Gama living the dream with boyhood club FC Goa

    Mandar Rao Dessai’s absence has allowed Savious Gama a sustained run in the starting XI in the Super Cup and he has grabbed his opportunities, with his maturity making an impression on FC Goa coach Sergio Lobera

    Playing in only his second senior match of his career, Saviour Gama, 21, had to quickly strip off his substitute bib and take the place of the injured FC Goa skipper Mandar Rao Dessai in the dying minutes of the first half in the Indian Super League final last month.

    The wiry left-back had the unenviable task of going toe-to-toe with Bengaluru FC’s Udanta Singh, who is regarded as the fastest winger in India at the moment. “It was scary,” Gama recalls.

    “I had warmed up for only two minutes before going in. Then, at half-time, I had to have my full warm-up. The coach (Sergio Lobera) hugged me and told me not to be scared.”

    Gama barely put a foot wrong on that night in Mumbai. “Once, I stepped on the pitch I was confident. It was pressurizing but I put everything out on the pitch,” he says. Ironically, it was the corner which he conceded of a sliding block in the 116 minute in extra time, which ultimately led to Bengaluru’s winner.

    “It was devastating. It was the worst moment of my life.” As he utters those words, his enthusiasm sulks. “It was really difficult and I didn't sleep for a night. Tears were flowing. The whole team was depressed,” he says.

    Gama’s parents, who were at the Mumbai Football Arena, phoned their son to console him. Senior players Carlos Pena and Mourtada Fall had to lift a dejected dressing room, which had fallen agonisingly short.

    Living the dream

    Gama has now taken the loss under his stride and is living his dream of starting for his local club, FC Goa, since his inception in 2014.

    The boy from Chicalim made his full debut in Goa’s 1-0 win against Chennaiyin FC in the final match of the league stages in February. “It was a dream come true. It was surprising that the coach played me against Chennai,” he says.

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    Saviour Gama wins the Hero of the Match award for his performance against Chennai City FC.   -  TWITTER/INDIAN FOOTBALL 

    On his debut, he flew in full-blooded into his tackles on established stars C. K. Vineeth and Raphael Augusto. “Boys in Chicalim are very rough [with tackles]. It’s in my blood too, I am very rough. I used to get into fights,” he grins. But, he says that he had an excitement to put on a show that night despite weeding out that element of his play early in his career.

    Before signing for FC Goa in 2017, Gama was playing for FC Bardez in TACA U-20 league. While playing in a local tournament, he was spotted by Joaquin Castro, a noted Goan scout, who is credited with discovering Rowllin Borges, Joaquim Abranches and Romeo Fernandes. Joaquin asked him to attend an FC Goa trial headed by Derrick Pereira, the then assistant coach, at Chowgules. He impressed during the trials and was immediately signed up for the club’s developmental side.

    After a season with the developmental side, Gama was taken on the pre-season trip to Spain where he impressed Lobera and has since trained with the senior team.

    Seizing his opportunity

    Mandar’s continued absence has allowed Gama a sustained run in the starting XI in the Super Cup and he has grabbed his opportunities. In the semifinal contest against the I-League champion Chennai City FC, Gama held his own by shutting down attacks down his flank. Goa ran out 3-0 winner and the left-back was voted the player-of-the-match.

    “The first half was difficult as I found it hard to breathe. After half time, I got some rest and played well in the second half. Our defence was very compact and we kept the ball and attacked very well,” he says.

    His maturity on the big occasions has made an impression on his coach Lobera. “Regardless of the talent, he has been mature enough to go out on the pitch in tough situations like the ISL final. Nowadays, players can be technically and tactically good but maturity has to come from the player. I am happy with the performance he has had in the last one month,” said Lobera.

    Gama will now go into another final with a shot at winning a trophy — Goa's first — against Chennaiyin. This time, he won’t need to scurry off the bench. He will be ready from the start. 

    munna219777goalkeeparNagendraCarbon_14kartik91
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7399 Points
    I have got high hopes on this guy .
    goalkeepar
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