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  • RonnyRonny 10571 Points
    The top 3 are our only realistic scorers right now
    giridharan
  • giridharangiridharan Washington D.C4150 Points
    Maybe Sahal, Anwar and Manvir if they are in form. Others there is a good chance might miss with an open net :smile:
    People like Brandon though good in attacking play I don't remember in ages of contributing to goal front.

  • Brandon is not what he was in his starting days....
    How high rated He was a indian wonder kid but He never performed accordingly...
    goalkeeparRonnydev_pfc
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29951 Points
    I league to be telecated on euro sports, no thread for I league made till now 
    giridharan
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30718 Points
    I know that the I-League thread has not been created...I am tied up in a lot of work at present, will try to make it tomorrow
    goalkeeparDeb_Ban
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29951 Points
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30718 Points

    VAR likely in domestic competitions from 2025-26 season: AIFF

    The Video Assistant Referee is set to become a reality in domestic club competitions from the 2025-26 season, heralding a game-changing advantage for both Indian Super League and I-League teams, All India Football Federation acting secretary general M Satyanarayan said on Saturday.

    The VAR technology, which was first used in FIFA events in 2016-17, supports the decision-making process of the referee in four game-changing situations: goals and offences leading up to a goal, penalty decisions and offences leading up to a penalty, direct red card incidents, and mistaken identity.

    Many countries across the globe used VAR in their domestic club competitions after it was first introduced in Australia and the United States.

    “There will be a big decision on the introduction of VAR very soon. We are doing a study on that,” AIFF acting secretary general M Satyanarayan told PTI in an interview.

    “Introducing it next season might be difficult for the simple reason that FIFA has to approve the technology, there is a process. More than just getting the equipment, training of personnel takes a lot of time.

    “It can be 2025-2026 season, but you never know. Even if we start now (the process), it will take a minimum of 18 to 20 months (to complete it),” added Satyanarayan, who became the acting secretary general on November 9 after the removal of Shaji Prabhakaran on “breach of trust”.

    Implementing VAR technology will incur significant costs for the AIFF, but Satyanarayan emphasised the potential benefits for the Indian clubs.

    “We have to see where the money is going to come from. But ultimately, it’s the clubs of the ISL and I-League (which are going to benefit).

    The margins of victory or loss are sometimes 5 to 8 per cent, so we can get better results (with the use of VAR),” he said.

    https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/indian-football/video-assistant-referee-inclusion-likely-indian-super-league-i-league-domestic-2025-26-season-aiff-news/article67547484.ece

    Nagendra
  • samsam 16662 Points
    Akihiro Kato, the president of Angkor Tigers FC who was in Chennai has expressed his desire to invite Indian NT to play against Cambodia as part of the inauguration of their brand new football stadium which is under progress.
    Deb_Banashindiaindian_goonergiridharan
  • NagendraNagendra Rajahmundry, A.P6833 Points
    Cambodia is having good relation with Japan. They have Japan coaches , players & referres. Even one of the Japanese player naturalized recently & will be playing for Cambodia.  Their league is improved due to foreign investments,  even one of their club doing good in current AFC cup season.  Since we are also having good ties with Japan.  It's win-win situation for Indian federation & players to have close relationship with Cambodia FF. 
    ashindia
  • Guys what are our hope against Qatar?
    Be realistic 
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