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  • dhungel35dhungel35 444 Points
    most of those boys are 16 still they are calling it an u14 acdemy.
  • 7negi7negi India10890 Points
    Its can be wrongly written
  • archakarchak 2082 Points
    The Kolkata Academy is now expected to reopen on the first week of March in Kalyani after the SAI debacle
  • hadfadkarhadfadkar 1236 Points
    All India Football Federation’s Elite Academy registered a convincing 6-1 victory over Sesa Goa’s Professional Team in a friendly match in Goa. The Elite Academy boys presently training under ColmJoseph Toal, Head Coach, Youth Development, led 2-0 at the interval.

    The two Teams had played a goalless draw in the last practice match which was played the previous week.“Our performance was of a very high level,” Toal said. “We are hoping to continue this level of performance in the last month of the Academy Year,” he maintained.

    Practice matches are a part of the Curriculum of AIFF Academies.
    For the AIFF Elite Academy Sumit Ghosh scored a brace while Pawan Kumar, Naro Hari, SK Faiaz and Raja Rawat scored one apiece.
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29927 Points
  • hadfadkarhadfadkar 1236 Points
    All India Football Federation’s Elite Academy Boys went down 2-3 to Sporting Clube de Goa Reserve Team in a Friendly match played at the Don Bosco Ground in Panjim on Tuesday.

    A last minute winner helped the Airtel I-League side pull off a heist in an otherwise seesaw battle where the U-19 Elite Academy dominated proceedings for large spells.

    Stopper back Pawan Kumar put the Academy Boys in front in the first minute itself and Isaac doubled the lead 21 minutes later.

    But Sporting came back strongly scoring three goals in the span of ten minutes to go into the break with their noses ahead. It was 3-2 at halftime.

    Striker Naro Hari brought matters on even keel five minutes after the restart only to fall behind for the final time deep into injury time.
  • hadfadkarhadfadkar 1236 Points
    All India Football Federation’s Elite Academy Boys went down 2-3 to Sporting Clube de Goa Reserve Team in a Friendly match played at the Don Bosco Ground in Panjim on Tuesday.

    A last minute winner helped the Airtel I-League side pull off a heist in an otherwise seesaw battle where the U-19 Elite Academy dominated proceedings for large spells.

    Stopper back Pawan Kumar put the Academy Boys in front in the first minute itself and Isaac doubled the lead 21 minutes later.

    But Sporting came back strongly scoring three goals in the span of ten minutes to go into the break with their noses ahead. It was 3-2 at halftime.

    Striker Naro Hari brought matters on even keel five minutes after the restart only to fall behind for the final time deep into injury time.
  • gaffertapegaffertape 13021 Points
    whatever i heard about these boys from that it looks like few of them are Robin singh replica's 
    if do not concentrated on their game (which they dont) den it will be big waste of money. 

    Robin Singh replica's , you mean like our friend Prathamesh Maulingkar ;))
  • 7negi7negi India10890 Points
    U-19 Boys are out of track .. majority of boys runs behind girls and party thing .... 
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