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  • Absolutely, I doubt it as well. It looks like Indian football is at a worse bane  than we think. I just think it could be some lobby, agents etc picking up these players. There looks like a huge racket behind the doors which no One has audacity to break. Money? ISL has really harmed Indian football and thrown it into the dungeons
    ashindiagiridharanRonnyDeb_Ban
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30710 Points
    Manolo Márquez names 26 probables for Vietnam Tri-Nation friendly tournament.
    Goalkeepers: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Amrinder Singh, Vishal Kaith.

    Defenders: Nikhil Poojary, Rahul Bheke, Chinglensana Singh Konsham, Anwar Ali, Aakash Sangwan, Subhasish Bose, Asish Rai, Mehtab Singh, Roshan Singh Naorem.

    Midfielders: Suresh Singh Wangjam, Lalrinliana Hnamte, Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, Nandhakumar Sekar, Brandon Fernandes, Anirudh Thapa, Liston Colaco, Lalengmawia, Lallianzuala Chhangte.

    Forwards: Edmund Lalrindika, Farukh Chaudhary, Manvir Singh, Vikram Partap Singh, Rahim Ali.


    Mostly  same old faces again . 
    Should've called Jithin , Vibin and Nikhil atleast to the camp . 
    Sahal/Jhingan/Ashique - Injured .
    And what the hell has Rahim Ali done to deserve a place????
    ashindiagiridharan
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30710 Points
    Lebanon Withdraws from Tri-Nation Tournament Due to Geopolitical Issues

    Indian men’s football team will now play only one match during this FIFA window, as Lebanon has withdrawn from the Tri-Nation tournament due to ongoing geopolitical issues.

    The tournament, originally set to take place at the Thien Truong Stadium in Nam Dinh, Vietnam, was to feature India, Vietnam, and Lebanon.

    India was scheduled to face hosts Vietnam on October 9 and Lebanon on October 12. However, with Lebanon’s withdrawal, India will now play just one match, against Vietnam on the originally scheduled date.

    https://thebridge.in/football/india-tri-nation-series-lebanon-withdraw-49980
  • samsam 16652 Points
    Lebanon Withdraws from Tri-Nation Tournament Due to Geopolitical Issues

    Indian men’s football team will now play only one match during this FIFA window, as Lebanon has withdrawn from the Tri-Nation tournament due to ongoing geopolitical issues.

    The tournament, originally set to take place at the Thien Truong Stadium in Nam Dinh, Vietnam, was to feature India, Vietnam, and Lebanon.

    India was scheduled to face hosts Vietnam on October 9 and Lebanon on October 12. However, with Lebanon’s withdrawal, India will now play just one match, against Vietnam on the originally scheduled date.

    https://thebridge.in/football/india-tri-nation-series-lebanon-withdraw-49980
    India will face another nation on the other day. Details will emerge soon.
    ashindiagiridharan
  • samsam 16652 Points
    With Lebanon withdrawing, Vietnam have offered India an option of going ahead with the int'l friendly on Oct 9 and then playing an unofficial game on Oct 12, which will not be counted for ranking points.
    ashindia
  • sam said:
    With Lebanon withdrawing, Vietnam have offered India an option of going ahead with the int'l friendly on Oct 9 and then playing an unofficial game on Oct 12, which will not be counted for ranking points.
    still an ok deal. we get additional match practice in which many bench strength can be tested.
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7495 Points
    India to play Vietnam on 12th Oct .
    Single friendly this time . 
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29948 Points
    Diamond Harbor, SAT Kerala,KLASA and Chanmari promoted to I league 2, Diamond Harbor will play Chanmari in final to decide the winner of I league 3.
    ashindiaNagendraindian_gooner
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30710 Points

    To address Indian football’s height issue, AIFF turns to Rajasthan

    Indian football has historically struggled to find tall players, but now the national federation is targeting specific regions in the country to address the issue.

    Most of the country’s top players — including the recently-retired Sunil Chhetri and current sensation Lallianzuala Chhangte — haven’t been among the tallest. It’s a disadvantage in set-pieces and a midfield lacking muscle often gets easily run over.

    To rectify this anomaly, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) is looking west — towards Rajasthan, to be precise.

    AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey said he has tasked club officials in Rajasthan to scout for tall players in the state that doesn’t have a rich football history.

    “During one of my trips around the country watching football, I spotted that players from Rajasthan would stand out because of their height. That made me explore the idea of keeping an eye on them. So I spoke to officials of the Rajasthan state association to look for 14-15-year-old boys and develop their skills. There is a high probability that they will be close to 6’3″ or 6’4” when they reach the senior level,” Chaubey said.

    One of the clubs involved in the scouting process is Rajasthan United. Krishan Kumar Tak, the I-League club’s chairman, said his team has identified areas in the state where players were generally tall and now regularly hold trials there.

    “We’ve identified three places in the state: Chittorgarh near Udaipur; Ganganagar and Hanumangarh; and the Mewar belt. We noticed that people are genetically taller here, so we started holding trials there almost two years ago. Normally taller people hunch a bit, but it wasn’t the case here,” he said.

    The players identified are then taken to age-group academies where their skills are honed before they get a chance at being drafted into the club’s senior team.

    “Most of the players in our team are about six feet tall. Even the foreigners we sign are tall. It isn’t by accident. It’s a conscious decision to focus on taller players. Our ultimate goal is to provide the national team and other Indian clubs with such players,” says Tak, revealing that so far they’ve scouted eight players from the three areas in Rajasthan and hope that the number reaches at least 35 in the next couple of years.

    The Indian football ecosystem is currently dominated by players from the North-East, who can easily twist and turn past opponents, as Chhangte has repeatedly shown. But Chaubey feels that their height, or lack of it, can be a disadvantage.

    “What I have noticed is that in the Indian team, we have players from the North-East who have the speed and skill but aren’t that tall. At times, this can be a disadvantage in international games. So we are attempting to address this issue by roping in players from Rajasthan and developing them,” Chaubey said.

    Democratising the sport

    Apart from trying to scout taller players, the new AIFF committee is trying new ways to popularise the game around the country.

    Including Sri Bhaini Sahib as Namdhari FC’s home ground and Manjeri, Kerala, as an I-League venue are attempts to broadbase the pyramid, officials said. It’s in line, they added, to take Indian football to newer centres, like the decision to hold a three-nation tournament in Imphal, which was never considered as a senior men’s international venue.

    Remote regions like Narainpur, in the heart of Chhattisgarh where they held the U20 and Junior Boys’ National Football Championships, have been on the hosting list.

    https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/football/to-address-indian-footballs-height-issue-aiff-turns-to-rajasthan-9604030/


    We noticed that people are genetically taller here, so we started holding trials there almost two years ago.

     This would be music to our friend @goalkeepar's ears ! ;) ;)

    deepak dedhaashindiaBrainFallINDIANagendragoalkeeparindian_gooner
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29948 Points
    Again it's proven the theory of genetic inferiority holds it's place. 
    ashindia
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