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  • > Ashlesh said:
    > ASD Cape Town may recruit 2 more Salgaocar Youth Footballers!



    salgaocar do have a good youth system... players like anthony barbosa, gilbert etc hav come up from this youth system.....other clubs should really learn something from this

  • ashindiaashindia 9578 Points

    Court notice to AIFF referees panel

    The Kerala High Court on Monday issued notice to the All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) Referees Committee and other respondents on a writ petition filed by Bentla D’couth, country’s first woman FIFA referee and now an Asian Football Confederation’s Elite Referee Instructor, Assessor, and Referee Recruiter, challenging the decision of the committee to suspend assignments given to her, especially in foreign countries.

    In her petition, she said the decision of the committee was illegal and discriminatory. She alleged that she had been banned because she had asked for national men’s assignments as an AFC Elite Instructor and Assessor as the AIFF had not conducted any women’s events after May 2011. She said she had been humiliated by AIFF’s Head of Referees Department Goutam Kar. By the decision, the petitioner’s right to officiate national tournaments had been denied.

    She said the action amounted to blatant gender discrimination. She alleged that there was violation of principle of natural justice by the committee.

    She sought to quash the decision of the committee.

  • ashindia said:

    Court notice to AIFF referees panel

    The Kerala High Court on Monday issued notice to the All > India Football Federation’s (AIFF) Referees Committee and other > respondents on a writ petition filed by Bentla D’couth, country’s first > woman FIFA referee and now an Asian Football Confederation’s Elite > Referee Instructor, Assessor, and Referee Recruiter, challenging the > decision of the committee to suspend assignments given to her, > especially in foreign countries.

    In her petition, she > said the decision of the committee was illegal and discriminatory. She > alleged that she had been banned because she had asked for national > men’s assignments as an AFC Elite Instructor and Assessor as the AIFF > had not conducted any women’s events after May 2011. She said she had > been humiliated by AIFF’s Head of Referees Department Goutam Kar. By the > decision, the petitioner’s right to officiate national tournaments had > been denied.

    She said the action amounted to blatant > gender discrimination. She alleged that there was violation of principle > of natural justice by the committee.

    She sought to quash the decision of the committee.

    bloody aiff......stupid people

  • gaffertapegaffertape 13055 Points

    One can only hope that FIFA do this to the corrupt & incompetent AIFF

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/20600380

  • Good decision from the IOC. Just appalling how the sports are ran in this country. I bet you that if they added cricket to the Olympics then the Indian Olympic Association would be one of the cleanest federations in the world.

  • Arsenalkid700 said:
    Good decision from the IOC. Just appalling how the sports are ran in this country. I bet you that if they added cricket to the Olympics then the Indian Olympic Association would be one of the cleanest federations in the world.

    i hate politics and politocians....thats why i like foreign nations.....i want politicans in a boat in tje middle of the sea....get drown

  • On football scene, Chandigarh enters elite club of cities


    With FC Barcelona, the Spanish football giant and the world’s second richest club, trying to get a foothold in Chandigarh by organising a five-day special football coaching camp at the Sector 17 Football Stadium from December 24 to 28, the question arises: is Chandigarh the new football hub of the region? The recent developments and the interest of several football clubs, most notably the La Liga champions, certainly indicate so.

  • Arsenalkid700 said:
    On football scene, Chandigarh enters elite club of cities


    With FC Barcelona, the Spanish football giant and the world’s second richest club, trying to get a foothold in Chandigarh by organising a five-day special football coaching camp at the Sector 17 Football Stadium from December 24 to 28, the question arises: is Chandigarh the new football hub of the region? The recent developments and the interest of several football clubs, most notably the La Liga champions, certainly indicate so.

    rich ppl live in chandigarh..maybe

  • silicon3silicon3 351 Points

    There are very.pretty girls in Chandigarh too

  • > silicon3 said:
    > There are very.pretty girls in Chandigarh too



    agree
    ;)

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