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  • samsam 16526 Points
    Image may contain 1 person sittingImage may contain 1 person standing flower glasses and plantEx Footballer from Kalimpong Mr P.T Bhutia passed away at the age of 102.
    He was part of the Industrial Football team during 1930's till 1950's and helped his team lift Independence Shield and other important tournaments in and around North Bengal and Sikkim.
    He was one of the best centre defender of his time.
    He holds the record for shooting the ball from mela ground's centre till Mintri Stores at Main road.
    Passigiridharandeepu
  • samsam 16526 Points
    India vs Croatia in March 2020 in India. Confirmed.
    haritrams24atuljggiridharan
  • SiVSiV 1853 Points
    Not sure,  what is the point in playing against croatia, when u can't win or atleast dominate the game against bangladesh...   
    Even a Croatia b,  is too much...  They may decide not to score & humiliate in 2nd half for sake of stimac 

    Instead,  a u23 team playing in Croatia 2nd division league for one season would be more fruitful, than these 1 day gimmicks
    Ronnygoalkeeparsudheermylankalharitrams24Abhishekjitug1979ChelseafanCarbon_14giridharanmohammed_87hassanand 1 other.
  • no. i will still support this friendly as it will open other higher opponents to play against us. We may loose but people will notice.
    gaffertapegoalkeeparsudheermylankalashindiagiridharanRatul
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7373 Points
    People will notice how shit we are in football followed by countless articles about Population,poverty and .....................cows.
    haritrams24goalkeeparashindiaAdityaVDeb_Banindian_goonergiridharanRatuldeepu
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30173 Points

    When Rs 60 donation of a teenager stole hearts

    Mohammedan Sporting officials have decided to grant him life membership once he turns 18


    Zulfiqar Ali

    Just 13 years old and with a heart of gold.

    That’s Zulfiqar Ali, an ardent Mohammedan Sporting supporter.

    Barely into his teens, Zulfiqar, an orphan living at a madrasa in Basirhat, donated Rs 60 he got as Eidi (gift from elders) during Id-al-Adha to contribute towards Mohammedan Sporting’s team building. This was at a felicitation of Mohammedan Sporting players and coaching staff at the club tent. The event was organised by the Black Panthers Ultras fans’ club.

    “Meet Zulfiqar Ali — The 13 year old orphan boy donated Rs.60 to @MohammedanSC for team building which he got as Eidi during Eid al Adha,” Mohammedan Sporting wrote on their Twitter handle.

    So touched were Mohammedan Sporting officials by the teen’s gesture that they have decided to grant him life membership once he turns 18.

    “We’ll make him a life member once he turns 18. We must honour Zulfiqar especially after such a gesture,” club general secretary Mohammad Qamaruddin told The Telegraph on Sunday.

    As of now, the club has gifted Zulfiqar with a Mohammedan Sporting jersey and a ball. “Considering what he has done, we will have his picture and contribution framed on our club premises. He deserves a special mention,” senior club official Bilal Ahmed Khan said.

    “We have many supporters, but hardly anyone could think like this kid did. Today we may well be struggling to get good sponsors, but the gesture from this boy points out that the rest of our supporters should come forward and do something similar to what he has done. He has set an example.Some of us and other institutes who have been associated with the club for years have been paying out of our pockets to build a football squad every season. So, if this kid can contribute, why can’t our adult supporters do the same?” Bilal added.

    Mohammedan Sporting technical director Dipendu Biswas, also the Basirhat South MLA, said Zulfiqar’s higher education would be his responsibility.

    “The boy had come to me saying he would like to contribute Rs 60 to Mohammedan Sporting’s cause. I told him, ‘You come to the club and pay it in front of others. Our Black Panthers Ultras fans’ club then brought him to the tent.

    “Since he stays in my area, I asked him to meet me and if he needs my help, I am always there to lend a helping hand.This 60 rupees is as good as Rs 60 lakh. It has come from someone who became an orphan at such a tender age... I will certainly help in his higher education. That’s because I feel it’s my responsibility. It’s not that I want to make a name for myself,” Dipendu said.

    The gesture from Zulfiqar only proves interest in Calcutta football is still very much alive and the fan following of the Big Three is not just restricted to the ones who grew up in the 70s, 80s or the early 90s.

    Even in an age where the Premier League or the La Liga can be watched from remote areas, Calcutta football continues to occupy a special place and attract the current as well as future generations.

    It’s people like Zulfiqar who try their best to keep the passion alive.

    https://www.telegraphindia.com/sport/when-rs-60-donation-of-a-teenager-stole-hearts/cid/1714736

    indian_goonerNagendrausaindiagiridharan
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30173 Points
    All teams of Minerva Punjab Football Club (MPFC), the sole representatives of Punjab and former champions of the I-League, and defending champions of Junior League and Elite League, shall now be known as Punjab Football Club (PFC).



    https://twitter.com/minervapunjabfc?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
    goalkeeparatuljgDeb_Bangiridharanashindiaharitrams24lithinthomasindian_goonerkartik91
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29697 Points
    I have broken this news long back, still some people on this forum want me to quit this forum so they can spam this forum just like they do on FB.
    deepuMikiashindiaharitrams24DEFENCE123
  • ChelseafanChelseafan Allahabad1655 Points
    I agree. What's the point of playing against a high profile country when any gains emanating from it would be short lived? True, croatia match will convince other mid range teams to play against us but in the end, is it really benefiting Indian football or NT? Suppose we play 5 matches against top 50 fifa ranked teams but our play is ultra defensive in all these matches and our players are technically shit then what gains are we talking about?

    Instead would it not be better for Aiff to arrange for our youth team (u17 -u18) to play in croatian or other european countries' youth leagues for 5-6 years and learn the basics of technical skills which our coaches are unable to impart to our colts 
    gaffertape
  • Ranking of a team is just a number. if India can hold Qatar, Bangladesh can hold India then anything can happen in world football. The prime focus should be to create players who can play giving 100% at-least 90min of regular time.
    souravindiaindian_gooner
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