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  • giridharangiridharan Washington D.C3629 Points
    sam said:
    Maddie said:
    why VAR , cant they use DRS like Cricket.  it should be cheap with  replay
    Because football is more dynamic in nature than cricket. stoppages will hamper that
    Also thinking about leagues like PL and other English leagues, The players could make do with a break. League can also pocket a bit of ad revenue. I know it is going against the rule of the game. But look at the number of games they are playing. Nobody is worried about player welfare. These tiny breaks are needed if they don't reduce the number of games. Looking at the injury increase over the last few decades it is scary. the co-relation is there for all to see. Then you have FIFA planning to add more matched in club world cup and then usually world cup games. They could make do with more systemic breaks like 2 per team in terms of review. Stopping a game also adds another dimension of managing critical moments in the game.

    For ISL, I think having it is a plus, but like others pointed out there are so many things we need to fix and VAR is just one of those.
  • NagendraNagendra Rajahmundry, A.P6489 Points
    Mohun Bagan parted ways with their coach, Juan Ferrando after lengthy discussions with him.
    Current T.D & former coach Antonio Habas has been brought back as Head Coach. 
    giridharanEastBengalPride
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9297 Points
    edited January 19
    East Bengal thrashed ATKMBSG (as per their captain in pre match conference) 3 - 1 today to qualify for Kalinga Super Cup semi finals. East Bengal came from behind after trailing by 1 goal in the opening part of the game. Yutse gave ATKMBSG the lead, however Cleiton (brace) and Nandhakumar Shekar scored to put EB through to the knock out stage of the tournament. Dimitri Petratos missed an ill gotten penalty in the first half for ATKMBSG.
    deepak dedhagiridharan
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7111 Points
    Any updates on the PIO situation? We've got some good young NRI players right now . Arjuna Raikhy made his Leicester city debut yesterday and so did Brandan Khela for Ross County.  Yan Dhanda continues his impressive run of form with Ross County and there are many more . 
  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10448 Points
    Any updates on the PIO situation? We've got some good young NRI players right now . Arjuna Raikhy made his Leicester city debut yesterday and so did Brandan Khela for Ross County.  Yan Dhanda continues his impressive run of form with Ross County and there are many more . 
    Negi said that AIFF approached Sports ministry and its a 6 month process. But I really doubt they would agree. People in power are very backward to let this happen
    deepak dedha
  • deepak dedhadeepak dedha Ghar2820 Points
    At least we are watching them making an effort.
    Deb_Ban
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7111 Points
    edited February 5
    Ashish bhai spitting facts
    Must watch for everyone on this forum 

    https://www.youtube.com/live/-POuLN1c4bg?si=PDfiNZpu-2-_yF1e
    dreamersouravindia
  • dev_pfcdev_pfc Pune1936 Points
    edited February 6
    Ashish bhai spitting facts
    Must watch for everyone on this forum 

    https://www.youtube.com/live/-POuLN1c4bg?si=PDfiNZpu-2-_yF1e
    Indian football content creators on the internet have put stupid ideas in football fans. average indian football fan is kind of becoming dumber day by day because new influx of influenced football fans (not talking about Ashish here)
    Ronny
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29637 Points

    AIFF COMPETITIONS CALENDAR FOR 2024-25 SEASON RELEASED

    The AIFF Executive Committee has approved the AIFF Competitions Calendar for the season 2024-25. The Nomination Criteria for Member Associations have also been prepared to ensure a fair and consistent selection process.

    The senior men’s calendar is set to kick off with the Durand Cup in late July. The Indian Super League will begin in mid-September, the I-League in mid-October, the Indian Women’s League in late October, IWL 2 in late January and I-League 2 in mid-January. All these senior leagues are set to finish by the end of April 2025. I-League 3, which will act as a qualifying tournament for I-League 2, will be held in August and September.

    The Super Cup will run concurrently with the league season from October to mid-May. The AIFF Youth Leagues (U13/U15/U17) are set to have a nine-month calendar from September to May.

    As far as the national state tournaments are concerned, the season will begin with the Junior Boys and Junior Girls National Football Championship Tier 1 and Tier 2 in July, followed by the Sub-Junior Boys and Sub-Junior Girls National Football Championship Tier 1 and Tier 2 in August. The 29th Senior Women’s National Football Championship will take place in September (Group Stage) and October (Final Round). The 78th National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy will be held in November (Group Stage) and December (Final Round).

    The National Beach Soccer Championship will be held in February 2025, while the Men’s Futsal Club Championship will take place in May 2025.

    The Nomination Criteria for Member Associations for the 2024-25 season of the IWL 2, I-League 3, the AIFF Youth Leagues (U13/U15/U17) and the Men’s Futsal Club Championship have also been released.

    To be eligible for nominating clubs in the IWL 2, the MAs are required to conduct a league with at least six teams (minimum of 10 matches per team).

    To be eligible for nominating clubs in the I-League 3, the MAs are required to conduct a league with at least eight teams (minimum of 14 matches per team).

    To be eligible for nominating clubs in the AIFF Youth Leagues, the MAs are required to conduct a league with six to eight teams (10-14 matches per team). The duration of the matches will be the usual 90 minutes for U15 and U17, and 50 minutes for U13.

    It is mandatory to register all leagues on the Competition Management System (CMS). The deadline for nomination is June 7, 2024. The MAs can/should organise additional competition(s) to meet the nomination criteria if such competition(s) have already been conducted and do not meet the prescribed nomination criteria. The MAs can nominate teams other than the champions if the champions have already secured a spot in the AIFF competitions by any other qualification.

    The AIFF Competitions Calendar 2024-25:

    Durand Cup: July 26 – August 31, 2024.
    I-League 3: August 1 – September 30, 2024.
    AIFF Youth Leagues (U13/U15/U17): September 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025.
    Indian Super League: September 14, 2024 – April 30, 2025.
    I-League: October 19, 2024 – April 30, 2025.
    Indian Women’s League: October 25, 2024 – April 30, 2025.
    IWL 2: January 25 – April 30, 2025.
    I-League 2: January 15 – April 30, 2025.
    Super Cup: October 1, 2024 – May 15, 2025.
    Junior Boys National Football Championship Tier 1 and Tier 2: July 15 – July 31, 2024.
    Junior Girls National Football Championship Tier 1 and Tier 2: July 15 – July 31, 2024.
    Sub-Junior Boys National Football Championship Tier 1 and Tier 2: August 5 – August 31, 2024.
    Sub-Junior Girls National Football Championship Tier 1 and Tier 2: August 5 – August 31, 2024.
    29th Senior Women’s National Football Championship Group Stage: September 1 – September 15, 2024.
    29th Senior Women’s National Football Championship Final Round: October 1 – October 15, 2024.
    78th National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy Group Stage: November 5 – November 15, 2024.
    78th National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy Final Round: December 1 – December 15, 2024.
    National Beach Soccer Championship: February 1 – February 20, 2025.
    AIFF Men’s Futsal Club Championship: May 1 – May 20, 2025.

    https://90ndstoppage.com/2024/02/06/aiff-competitions-calendar-for-2024-25-season-released/

    indian_goonerRonny
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