<br><div><br></div><div>i think its nepal u16,,,,according to sikkim gold cup organiser and goalnepal.they want to give nepal u16 exposer for afc u16 championship.nepal u16 has started preparation too...after playing pokhara gold cup which is in progress in nepal they will go ta sikkim if every thing is fine.</div>
With AIFF making the announcement that the upcoming Federation Cup will be held in Kerala, the state is fumbling to decide upon a venue.
It was earlier touted that Malappuram will be hosting the tournament. Kerala Football Association President visited the stadium in Manjeri and expressed optimism in conducting the Federation cup.
Few days after the incident, it is being reported that Kozhikode will be in fact hosting the tournament. The Corporation stadium in Kozhikode is also under renovation. According to reports, there is a lot of work to be finished before November, which seems highly unlikely.
According to another report that has appeared, it seems Kozhikode District Football Association seems to have almost gave up on hosting the Federation Cup.
With the Kochi Jawahar Lal Nehru seems to be courting all kind of wrong attention for the washed out Duleep Trophy matches, Kerala Football Association seems to be in a conundrum about hosting the federation cup.
No official word has come from the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu on the Tamil Nadu Football Association’s (TFA) request for use of the Nehru stadium for the two international friendlies against Philippines (Nov. 15) and Nepal (Nov. 19). :-P
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="4"><b>Mumbai Underground: 'Pretty ethical'</b></font><div><font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2"><br></font></div><div><font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2"><div><b>Months away from goal</b></div><div><br></div><div>For the past three years, 'one more month' has been the standard answer one got from Western India Football Association (WIFA) officials, when asked about the renovation of Cooperage ground. But now, it seems the ever-optimistic officials of WIFA, headed by Praful Patel, have accepted that red-tape has got the better of them. They have been made to run from pillar to post to get the necessary permissions. But they are yet to get the final go-ahead. Consequently, they have lost an opportunity to host matches of Indian Super League, an IPL-style football tournament, in 2014. The matches in Mumbai will be held at D Y Patil Stadium and this has prompted federation officials to point fingers at Patel. "If Patel wishes, he can get the work sorted out in a week. But he has shown little interest in Mumbai football despite being WIFA president. FIFA has spent $2.5 million on this ground, yet we haven't finished the work. I wouldn't be surprised if the work remains incomplete even after six months," said an official.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Source:</b> http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mumbai-underground-pretty-ethical/1187987/</div></font></div>
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<br><div><br></div><div>i think its nepal u16,,,,according to sikkim gold cup organiser and goalnepal.they want to give nepal u16 exposer for afc u16 championship.nepal u16 has started preparation too...after playing pokhara gold cup which is in progress in nepal they will go ta sikkim if every thing is fine.</div>
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/i-league/IPFCA-calls-for-emergency-meet-as-cracks-appear/articleshow/24620434.cms
It was earlier touted that Malappuram will be hosting the tournament. Kerala Football Association President visited the stadium in Manjeri and expressed optimism in conducting the Federation cup.
Few days after the incident, it is being reported that Kozhikode will be in fact hosting the tournament. The Corporation stadium in Kozhikode is also under renovation. According to reports, there is a lot of work to be finished before November, which seems highly unlikely.
According to another report that has appeared, it seems Kozhikode District Football Association seems to have almost gave up on hosting the Federation Cup.
With the Kochi Jawahar Lal Nehru seems to be courting all kind of wrong attention for the washed out Duleep Trophy matches, Kerala Football Association seems to be in a conundrum about hosting the federation cup.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-sports/friendlies-hanging-in-the-balance/article5270595.ece
<br><div>why the hell did they do that???</div>
http://www.asianage.com/football/our-players-need-more-brains-baan-538