INDIA VS NEPAL -WC qualifiers 1st leg

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  • preetampreetam 870 Points
    you guys don't use Russian language ...comment in English ....
    atuljg
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29927 Points
  • Pritam GPritam G Nepal0 Points
    Ok sathi banduu haruuu..... khusi lagyoo football fan dekheraa... keep supporting Bharatiya football.... I support my team Nepal.....
  • preetampreetam 870 Points
    something in FIFA.com
    m.fifa.com/worldcup/news/y=2015/m=3/news=underdogs-aim-to-open-asian-qualifying-with-a-bang-2557103.html

    ASIA
    Underdogs aim to open Asian qualifying
    with a bang
    (FIFA.com) 11 Mar 2015
    2018 FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA™
    14 JUNE - 15 JULY
    Just eight months after the 2014 FIFA World Cup
    Brazil™ concluded with Germany lifting the Trophy at
    the Maracana, the bid for the next global extravaganza
    at Russia 2018 takes centre stage with Asia's
    qualifying first round kicking off on Thursday.
    Six pairs of the continent's lower ranked sides will
    battle over two legs, on 12 and 17 March, with the
    aggregate winners progressing to join the remaining 34
    teams in the next stage. This phase also serves as the
    first round qualification for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup.
    With so much at stake, the competition looks set to
    capture the imagination of football fans near and far.
    Many eyes are on India, the highest ranked of the 12
    sides as they welcome familiar regional rivals Nepal. A
    much-improved Pakistan travel to Doha to face Yemen
    seeking their first win against the west Asians in over
    three decades, while Cambodia entertain Macau hoping
    to build on their dominant record against the fellow
    southeast Asian side.
    Elsewhere, Chinese Taipei face Brunei Darussalam on
    the back of their goalless draw against Korea DPR, and
    Sri Lanka are confident of maintaining their
    unblemished record against Bhutan. Mongolia,
    meanwhile, enter the unknown in the form of hosts
    Timor-Leste. FIFA.com previews these intriguing
    match-ups across Asia.
    The match
    India-Nepal, Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati,
    15:30 local time
    The two neighbouring countries have developed a
    marked rivalry over the past four-and-a-half decades,
    having met no less than 13 times. On the surface,
    coach Stephen Constantine' hosts have boasted a clear
    mental edge with ten wins and two draws but the
    Englishman is aware that if they underestimate the
    rivals it will be at their own peril.
    The visitors have, indeed, made fast progress since
    Jack Stefanowski took over three years ago. Under the
    Polish-born American tactician, Nepal notably edged
    India 2-1 on home soil for their only victory in the 2013
    SAFF Championship.
    The hosts will look to Sunil Chhetri, the team's all-time
    leading scorer with 45 goals from 82 international
    appearances, to create the chances up front. Besides,
    Constantine's intimate knowledge of his rivals gives the
    home team an added advantage, having coached Nepal
    from 1999 to 2001.
    Nepal, for their part, can count on the striking
    partnership of Anil Gurung and Ju Manu Rai, both of
    whom were on target in their defeat of the Indians.
    Anything but a heavy loss will see the Gorkhalis
    boosted ahead of the return match.
    The other attractions
    Pakistan arrive in Doha to face Yemen with a score to
    settle, having lost both legs by big margins in their
    previous World Cup meetings on the road to USA 1994.
    Despite their disappointing record to date, the visitors
    emerge a different side this time around, reinforced by a
    squad with eight players plying their trade overseas.
    Revenge is also on the minds of Brunei when they
    travel to Chinese Taipei, having conceded five
    unanswered goals in their previous meeting with their
    opponents in a friendly in 2009. The team will look to
    their DPMM FC stars, particularly a pair of brothers in
    Mohd and Adi Said who will shoulder the goal-scoring
    tasks.
    If their recent 2-2 friendly draw against Singapore is
    anything to go by, it seems that Macau look set to turn
    the table in Cambodia, who lost to the Lions 4-2 in last
    year's AFF Suzuki Cup. The hosts, coached by Korean
    Lee Taehoon, can draw inspiration from their proud
    record with three wins from four previous meetings.
    Elsewhere, Sri Lanka look to make light work of Bhutan,
    the world's lowest ranked side who have been the
    losers in all the past five encounters.
    Player to watch
    Three U-17 players are in Stefanowski's squad with
    KRC Genk forward Bimal Magar the most notable
    youngster. The teenager became the youngest player in
    Nepalese history to score an international goal when he
    equalised in a 1-1 draw against Pakistan two years ago
    at the age of 15 years, eight months and eight days.
    Since then, he has lived up to his early promise,
    including striking four times as Nepal progressed to last
    year's AFC U-16 Championship at the expense of Iraq.
    Did you know?
    India are the only team of the 12 contenders to have
    qualified for a FIFA World Cup. They were guaranteed a
    place at Brazil 1950 due to their qualifying opponents
    withdrawing from the competition. However, the
    Indians' global dream did not materialise after their
    governing body decided not to go.
    What they said
    "We want to put the youth development in place and
    getting a good result in the qualifiers will generate more
    interest within the country. We have to be patient, we
    know success does not come overnight," Brunei
    technical advisor Mike Wong
    2018 FIFA World Cup Russia AFC Preliminary
    Competition
    12 & 17 March:
    India - Nepal
    Yemen - Pakistan
    Timor-Leste - Mongolia
    Cambodia - Macau
    Chinese Taipei - Brunei Darussalam
    Sri Lanka - Bhutan
    Pritam Gatuljg
  • preetampreetam 870 Points
    guys I m again saying be careful ...speak English no Russian ...I know you hate Obama and love Putin but this is football ....
    archakatuljgshankar
  • samiamsamiam 1614 Points
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29927 Points
    nepol gelo tujo fodyak tujo ground sarko kor poilo chedecha. zovno job zai? bank of India bair dando gavon bospachi.
    atuljg
  • preetampreetam 870 Points
    @goalkeeper
    I think you mistaken me by putting @G
    al dhibhaar al kabaar khexh khechu muchi gustanda Jordan Rudy gestede king chhetri lepu ki depu
    atuljg
  • Pritam GPritam G Nepal0 Points
    ha ha similar name but different language.... keep supporting football....  a football fan from football crazy Nepal... 
    atuljg
  • Pritam GPritam G Nepal0 Points
    Preetam actually i dont understand wht he/she was talking about.... but i simply mentioned support football in Nepali...
    atuljggorkhali nepali
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