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As far as i know, indian arrows will stay in i-league for at lest next year if not more. But the players on loan will be released to respective clubs. Like jeje will go to PFC. Raju gaykward, gurpreet singh sandhu, subodh kr, abhishek das, deepak devrani will join east bengal.
Does that mean that a fresh set of U19 players will be included in the team? that is not bad news then
Except, for all these players loaned from EB, I don't expect most of them to get any playing time (maybe Gaekwad and if Nandi retires then maybe Sandhu).
As far as i know, indian arrows will stay in i-league for at lest next year if not more. But the players on loan will be released to respective clubs. Like jeje will go to PFC. Raju gaykward, gurpreet singh sandhu, subodh kr, abhishek das, deepak devrani will join east bengal.
What I think of this rumor is that the player(on loan) which des and aiff think can break into the first team of the parent club after this years performance shall be released while fresh u19 shall be taken in place of them.
IF the plan to reduce foreigners goes through then i support Aiff decision to let some IA players to transfer.. If they stick with 4 foreigners then someone like JEJE won't find a spot on Pune fc with Keita, Edmar on the squad
PANAJI: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) are in favour of bringing in a legislation that will curtail the number of foreign players in the I-League.
The AIFF currently allows teams to field three foreign players and an Asian for a total of four registrations. For the next season though, the AIFF wants to allow clubs to field two foreign players, besides a player from the Asian Football Confederation, which now includes Australia.
The AIFF had allowed four foreign players this season largely due to the absence of 30 national players who were preparing for the Asian Cup 2011 in Doha. The players were away on national duty for seven months and joined their respective clubs only after the conclusion of the tournament in January.
Dhar said the reduction in foreign players would help the nation's football development in the long run. "A less number of foreign players would mean more exposure to local players, which is the need of the hour," he explained. Asked whether less foreign players would take away the glamour and make the games less attractive, Dhar felt there were not too many foreign players in India who could make a difference. "Barring a few, there is not much quality," he said, adding that a final decision would be taken when the executive committee meets in early June.
"It is certain that a final decision would be taken before the start of the season. Clubs need to build their respective teams for the season and they would be better prepared if they know in advance how many foreign players we would allow for the season," added the I-League CEO.
IF the plan to reduce foreigners goes through then i support Aiff decision to let some IA players to transfer.. If they stick with 4 foreigners then someone like JEJE won't find a spot on Pune fc with Keita, Edmar on the squad
The decision of 2+1 foreigner's policy is almost finalized....according to some player agents we know...
IF the plan to reduce foreigners goes through then i support Aiff decision to let some IA players to transfer.. If they stick with 4 foreigners then someone like JEJE won't find a spot on Pune fc with Keita, Edmar on the squad
The decision of 2+1 foreigner's policy is almost finalized....according to some player agents we know...
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I am hearing same rumors....and I think its true ...not sure how to react...coz u21/19 league still not decided
Except, for all these players loaned from EB, I don't expect most of them to get any playing time (maybe Gaekwad and if Nandi retires then maybe Sandhu).
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PANAJI: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) are in favour of bringing in a legislation that will curtail the number of foreign players in the I-League.
The AIFF currently allows teams to field three foreign players and an Asian for a total of four registrations. For the next season though, the AIFF wants to allow clubs to field two foreign players, besides a player from the Asian Football Confederation, which now includes Australia.
The AIFF had allowed four foreign players this season largely due to the absence of 30 national players who were preparing for the Asian Cup 2011 in Doha. The players were away on national duty for seven months and joined their respective clubs only after the conclusion of the tournament in January.
Dhar said the reduction in foreign players would help the nation's football development in the long run. "A less number of foreign players would mean more exposure to local players, which is the need of the hour," he explained. Asked whether less foreign players would take away the glamour and make the games less attractive, Dhar felt there were not too many foreign players in India who could make a difference. "Barring a few, there is not much quality," he said, adding that a final decision would be taken when the executive committee meets in early June.
"It is certain that a final decision would be taken before the start of the season. Clubs need to build their respective teams for the season and they would be better prepared if they know in advance how many foreign players we would allow for the season," added the I-League CEO.
The decision of 2+1 foreigner's policy is almost finalized....according to some player agents we know...