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  • rathorevarun4 rathorevarun4 1654 Points
    edited July 2023
    Phrangki buam,komal thatal.bidyanand singh,samuel lalmuanpuia,ningthoi metei,baoringdao bodo,edmund lalrindika and many more how highly rated these players were and now see where they are... There is some problem within our system. a player who is solid in his youth days found nowhere after 20's
    Abhishek
  • samsam 16458 Points
    Inter Kashi to play their IL matches in either Varanasi or some other UP city from their 1st season itself 
    giridharan
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29307 Points
    Phrangki buam,komal thatal.bidyanand singh,samuel lalmuanpuia,ningthoi metei,baoringdao bodo,edmund lalrindika and many more how highly rated these players were and now see where they are... There is some problem within our system. a player who is solid in his youth days found nowhere after 20's
    All age frauds
    giridharanashindiagaffertapeEastBengalPrideAbhishek
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29721 Points

    Don’t want India to be restricted in SAFF, but explore CAFA, gulf, middle-east, says Kalyan Chaubey

    India’s recent triumphs in Bangabandhu SAFF Championship, Hero Intercontinental Cup and Hero Tri-Nation Cup has aroused a good feeling around for Indian Football. Earlier this month, the head of Uzbekistan FA noticed and acknowledged the performance of Igor Stimac’s men and they wished to invite India in the upcoming edition of CAFA (Central Asian Footballing Association).

    Possible invitations to Indian Clubs in participating for friendlies

    The national team’s recent success will also open new opportunities for Indian clubs, reckons the All India Football Federation chief Kalyan Chaubey. According to a report published in The Times of India, he said, “Don’t be surprised to see some of the Clubs from India go and play overseas, like in London, outskirts of London, South African Cities, Dubai or Abu Dhabi.”

    Furthermore, the President added, “The idea is the more our players play overseas, their fear (playing against top sides) will go. They will get confidence. Clubs have four to five national team players so it helps everyone.”

    Building relations with other Football Federations overseas

    The player turned Federation President said whenever he travels he makes sure what best can be done for Indian Football. “I’ve been speaking with federation presidents and there are three or four countries where clubs can go and take part in invitational four-club tournaments. Countries with presence of Indian population can help in creating a buzz for a 7-10 day tournament. They all are keen,” he quipped.

    Playing against Central Asian and Middle eastern sides

    The governing body of football in India is exploring possibilities to play friendlies against higher-ranked sides from central Asia and middle-eastern countries. Kalyan Chaubey has put forward his ambition and said, “I don’t want India to be restricted to SAFF I want to go further, want to explore CAFA (Central Asia), Middle East, Gulf. The more we play, the better exposure our team will get Football is not magic; you can only improve when you play quality opponents. You’ll make mistakes, but there will be a chance to rectify them.”

    Invitation to FIFA Council Member for SAFF Final

    India who hosted the recently concluded SAFF Championship invited former Qatar FA chief and FIFA council member as the guest of honour in the final at Bengaluru on Tuesday.

    “The former Qatar FA president had come to watch the final on my personal invitation. He played a major role when Qatar hosted the World Cup. We are hosting SAFF and we must look beyond that. When you have an opportunity to use the experience of experienced people, that helps,” he concluded.

    https://khelnow.com/football/2023-07-indian-football-kalyan-chaubey-interaction

    rathorevarun4 giridharanindian_goonersouravindiadeepuAbhishek
  • DEFENCE123DEFENCE123 India657 Points
    Need to remove age frauds from NorthEast and get more players from North India especially Haryana and Punjab as they have strong muscular build
    deepuAbhishek
  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10454 Points
    Need to remove age frauds from NorthEast and get more players from North India especially Haryana and Punjab as they have strong muscular build
    Punjab is also a massive destination full of age frauds 

    Its actually scattered throughout the country to be fair. We see more people from NE because they produce more footballers than others. Punjab and Haryana have this issue with other sports 
    Deb_BangiridharandeepuAbhishek
  • indian_goonerindian_gooner 3434 Points
    regarding protection for indian players in key positions I don't see any benefit. one can always misuse the rule.
  • atuljgatuljg Trivandrum3983 Points
    Ban foreigners in I league and lower leagues. We’ll then see good strikers and central defenders come up gradually.
    Ronnygoalkeeparsudheermylankalgiridharandeepu
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29721 Points
    AIFF Club Licensing Committee meets at Football House

    The committee discussed the exemption requests submitted by three Premier 1 clubs (Hyderabad FC, North East United FC, and East Bengal FC), as well as seven Premier 2 clubs (Sreenidi Deccan FC, Gokulam Kerala FC, Mohammedan SC, Real Kashmir FC, Rajasthan United FC, Churchill Brothers FC, and Aizawl FC). Additionally, the committee deliberated on the sanctions to be imposed on clubs (Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Bengaluru FC, FC Goa, Jamshedpur FC, and Mumbai City FC) that had been granted licenses with B criteria failures.

    After detailed deliberations, the committee granted exemptions to nine out of the 10 applicants, with the exception of Rajasthan United FC, due to their failure to submit the name of the home stadium during the licensing process. Furthermore, the committee imposed various financial sanctions on the clubs that had sought exemptions.

    Rajasthan United FC will need to provide the Committee documentation pertaining to the stadium that they propose to play out of for the upcoming season. Post this submission, the committee will take a final call on their exemption request.

    https://www.the-aiff.com/article/aiff-club-licensing-committee-meets-at-football-house

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