Kerala Premier League 2018-19 gets the ball rolling with 11 teams
Kerala Blasters lost their first match while defending champions Gokulam Kerala will play theirs on New Year's Eve...
The sixth season of Kerala Premier League set the ball rolling on December 16, 2018 at the Maharajas Ground, Kochi.
New entrant RFC Kochi hammered the reserve side of Indian Super League (ISL) team Kerala Blasters 6-1 in the opening game. The second match was between SBI Kerala and SAT Thirur on December 19 at the Police Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram and the SAT Tirur won it 2-1.
GROUPS
The 2018-19 edition of KPL has 11 participants who are divided into two groups. Golden Threads, RFC Kochi, Kovalam FC and Indian Navy are the new entrants this season in place of Kerala Police, Central Excise and Cochin Port Trust. The groups are:
KPL 2018-19 Groups
No
Group A
Group B
1
Kerala Blasters Reserves
Gokulam Kerala
2
RFC Kochi
FC Kerala
3
SAT Tirur
Quartz
4
FC Thrissur
Kovalam FC
5
SBI Kerala
Golden Threads
6
Indian Navy
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HOW TO WATCH
Unlike last term, KPL has partnered up with streaming network MyCujoo to make selected games available online. Click HERE for the link.
SBI Kerala will face RFC Kochi in the third match of Group A on December 22 at the Police Stadium. Group B opener will see Kovalam and Golden Threads lock horns on the same day at the University Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.
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And
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English subtitles added:
All is not well in the Kerala Premier League (KPL)
Last year's runners-up of Kerala Premier League (KPL), Quartz FC, have pulled out of Kerala's premier football league. The decision of Kerala Football Association (KFA) to have an indefinite break for KPL due to Santosh Trophy camp and south zone qualifiers is the reason cited by Quartz to withdraw from the league. .............................................. .................................................................................................................................... It is learnt that not only Quartz FC, but almost all the clubs other than KBFC reserves and Gokulam Kerala FC reserves are facing a severe financial crisis due to this indefinite break of KPL. But none of the club owners or coaches doesn't want to come out in public and utter their grievances in public and utter their grievances in public as that will invite the wrath of KFA.
Government schools' physical teachers in Kerala to get trained by Premier League coaches
The trainining initiative will benefit physical teachers in government schools from three different cities in the state.
Amidst all the disheartening news of the I-League clubs and AIFF being at loggerheads with each other, the fans of Indian football finally have something to cheer about. The British Council has signed an MoU with the Kerala state government, which would see physical teachers from Kerala get trained in football.
The state of Kerala has always been one of the biggest devotees of the beautiful game. The state has two well-known clubs representing it in I-League and Indian Super League (ISL), Gokulam Kerala and Kerala Blasters respectively. So, the news of them getting such an MoU signed would not come as a surprise to many.
The aim of the agreement is to equip 288 physical teachers in the cities of Malappuram, Thrissur and Kozhikode, with world-class skills in football coaching. Six certified coaches from the Premier League would be training the physical teachers. The physical teachers of the government schools would be trained.
The training would thus benefit more than three lakh students in Kerala's government schools. It would help the kids develop themselves into competent and knowledgeable players at an early age.
The physical teachers would be encouraged to participate in equal numbers from both genders. Speaking with the media, Janaka Pushpanathan, Director, South India for the British Council, said that the aim is to popularize the game among women and also to encourage them to participate actively in the endeavour.
She said, "Through the programme, we also aim to encourage more participation from women, giving them an opportunity to build on their professional skills, team work, self-reliance, resilience and confidence, making them drivers of gender inclusivity."
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AIFF Baby Leagues in Kerala off to a colourful start
The inaugural season of the ‘AIFF Baby Leagues’ in Kerala got off to a colourful start at the Ambedkar Stadium in Kochi on Saturday.
Kerala Premier League 2018-19 gets the ball rolling with 11 teams
The sixth season of Kerala Premier League set the ball rolling on December 16, 2018 at the Maharajas Ground, Kochi.
New entrant RFC Kochi hammered the reserve side of Indian Super League (ISL) team Kerala Blasters 6-1 in the opening game. The second match was between SBI Kerala and SAT Thirur on December 19 at the Police Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram and the SAT Tirur won it 2-1.
GROUPS
The 2018-19 edition of KPL has 11 participants who are divided into two groups. Golden Threads, RFC Kochi, Kovalam FC and Indian Navy are the new entrants this season in place of Kerala Police, Central Excise and Cochin Port Trust. The groups are:
HOW TO WATCH
Unlike last term, KPL has partnered up with streaming network MyCujoo to make selected games available online. Click HERE for the link.
SBI Kerala will face RFC Kochi in the third match of Group A on December 22 at the Police Stadium. Group B opener will see Kovalam and Golden Threads lock horns on the same day at the University Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.
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He cheated hundreds of people so far.
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Czech Police wanted list (not available in English):
https://aplikace.policie.cz/patrani-osoby/PersonDetail.aspx?person_id=12590531130403
And short video, most of it is investigative TV show from 2012 covering small part of his criminal history back in Czech Republic and Slovakia. English subtitles added:
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Nine debutants in Kerala’s Santosh Trophy squad
Midfielder Seesan S will lead the team. Goalkeeper Midhun V is the vice-captain of the team coached by V P Shaji.Reigning champions Kerala has announced its 20-man squad for the 73rd Santosh Trophy tournament.
Midfielder Seesan S will lead the team that includes nine debutants. Goalkeeper Midhun V is the vice-captain of the team coached by V P Shaji.
The tournament will be held from February 3 to 8 at Neyveli .in Tamil Nadu.
Kerala Squad
Goalkeepers: Midhun V, Muhammed Azhar K, Hajmal S
Defenders: Muhammad Shareef Y P, Alex Saji, Rahul V Raj, Lijo S, Mohammad Salah, Frncis S, Safvan M
Midfielders: Seesan S, Gifty C Gracious, Muhammed Inayat, Muhammed Parrakkottil, Jipson Justus, Jithin G
Forwards: Anurag P C, Christy Davis, Stefin Das, Sajith Paulose
Coach: V P Shaji
Last year's runners-up of Kerala Premier League (KPL), Quartz FC, have pulled out of Kerala's premier football league. The decision of Kerala Football Association (KFA) to have an indefinite break for KPL due to Santosh Trophy camp and south zone qualifiers is the reason cited by Quartz to withdraw from the league.
.............................................. ....................................................................................................................................
It is learnt that not only Quartz FC, but almost all the clubs other than KBFC reserves and Gokulam Kerala FC reserves are facing a severe financial crisis due to this indefinite break of KPL. But none of the club owners or coaches doesn't want to come out in public and utter their grievances in public and utter their grievances in public as that will invite the wrath of KFA.
Government schools' physical teachers in Kerala to get trained by Premier League coaches
The trainining initiative will benefit physical teachers in government schools from three different cities in the state.
Amidst all the disheartening news of the I-League clubs and AIFF being at loggerheads with each other, the fans of Indian football finally have something to cheer about. The British Council has signed an MoU with the Kerala state government, which would see physical teachers from Kerala get trained in football.
The state of Kerala has always been one of the biggest devotees of the beautiful game. The state has two well-known clubs representing it in I-League and Indian Super League (ISL), Gokulam Kerala and Kerala Blasters respectively. So, the news of them getting such an MoU signed would not come as a surprise to many.
The aim of the agreement is to equip 288 physical teachers in the cities of Malappuram, Thrissur and Kozhikode, with world-class skills in football coaching. Six certified coaches from the Premier League would be training the physical teachers. The physical teachers of the government schools would be trained.
The training would thus benefit more than three lakh students in Kerala's government schools. It would help the kids develop themselves into competent and knowledgeable players at an early age.
The physical teachers would be encouraged to participate in equal numbers from both genders. Speaking with the media, Janaka Pushpanathan, Director, South India for the British Council, said that the aim is to popularize the game among women and also to encourage them to participate actively in the endeavour.
She said, "Through the programme, we also aim to encourage more participation from women, giving them an opportunity to build on their professional skills, team work, self-reliance, resilience and confidence, making them drivers of gender inclusivity."
How Kerala shrunk football to make it its own
Sevens season runs from November to May in Kerala and attracts players from various countries, especially from Africahttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/keralas-small-football-in-sevens-heaven/articleshow/70905729.cms