NS manju has joined Pune fc
and ali ashfaq ,who had been rumoured with lot of top of indian clubs,has extended his contract with his current maldivian club,VB Sports.
NS manju has joined Pune fc
and ali ashfaq ,who had been rumoured with lot of top of indian clubs,has extended his contract with his current maldivian club,VB Sports.
NS Manju would really help Pune FC gain experience in defense
Sporting, Dempo look to induct foreign players
Sporting Clube de Goa and Dempo Sports Club, who have their Asian quota vacant, are seeking to reinforce their respective strike force by signing foreign players when the second international transfer window begins from January 16.
Sporting Clube de Goa, who started well in the ongoing I-League, however struggled in the later part of the football championship. They lost their last seven matches to find themselves languishing at the 10th spot (out of 14 teams) at the end of first phase.
They desperately needed a striker and have called South Korea's Park Jae-Hyun for trial to support South Sudan's James Moga.
Peter Vaz, Sporting President, said the 31-year-old has arrived and will start training from January 15.
Park has played for K-League side Incheon United from 2005 to 2009. He has previously donned the colours for the likes of Daegu FC, Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dockyard FC and Yongin City FC in the Korea National league.
"If he impresses us during the trial we will sign him," stated Vaz.
Dempo, too, are keen to complete their foreign quota by inducting Japanese striker Yusuke Kato and Trinidad and Tobago midfielder Densil Theobad.
Theobad, a formidable midfielder who has been training with Dempo for the past one month, will make his debut against Shillong Lajong on January 22.
Talks are on with Japanese striker-cum-midfielder Kato and the 25-year-old will join the club soon, stated Shrinivas Dempo, the Goan outfit's patron.
Kato plays for MIO Biwako Kusatsu, a Japanese club. He is the second Japanese to play in Argentina's top division football league after Naohiro Takahara.
instead of going to far destinations to look for foreigners, India should look at their neighbouring countries, the likes of Nepal, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have talented players and can be purchased and extremely cheap prices.
I know one Afghan player is doing extremely well at Mumbai Fc, and especially how both Nepal and Afghanistan played, I am sure there are players the I-league clubs can buy.
instead of going to far destinations to look for foreigners, India should look at their neighbouring countries, the likes of Nepal, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have talented players and can be purchased and extremely cheap prices.
I know one Afghan player is doing extremely well at Mumbai Fc, and especially how both Nepal and Afghanistan played, I am sure there are players the I-league clubs can buy.
I disagree with this. I bet you there are as many Indians who are as good as the Nepalis and Afghanis. Going for foreigners who are from Europe, East-Asia, and Africa will only strengthen the league even more. Look at Dempo SC. They are getting a former World Cupper and an semi-good Japanese player and the Sporting Clube de Goa look to sign a very experienced South Korean forward. These are the types of players who can make I-League better.
instead of going to far destinations to look for foreigners, India should look at their neighbouring countries, the likes of Nepal, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have talented players and can be purchased and extremely cheap prices.
I know one Afghan player is doing extremely well at Mumbai Fc, and especially how both Nepal and Afghanistan played, I am sure there are players the I-league clubs can buy.
for clubs like mumbai fc,hal and air india who are not big investors on club players can go for south asian players who had impressed all...but for top clubs they should be trying to bring quality players to fill up the slot and end up raising the quality of game
instead of going to far destinations to look for foreigners, India should look at their neighbouring countries, the likes of Nepal, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have talented players and can be purchased and extremely cheap prices.
I know one Afghan player is doing extremely well at Mumbai Fc, and especially how both Nepal and Afghanistan played, I am sure there are players the I-league clubs can buy.
for clubs like mumbai fc,hal and air india who are not big investors on club players can go for south asian players who had impressed all...but for top clubs they should be trying to bring quality players to fill up the slot and end up raising the quality of game
instead of going to far destinations to look for foreigners, India should look at their neighbouring countries, the likes of Nepal, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have talented players and can be purchased and extremely cheap prices.
I know one Afghan player is doing extremely well at Mumbai Fc, and especially how both Nepal and Afghanistan played, I am sure there are players the I-league clubs can buy.
for clubs like mumbai fc,hal and air india who are not big investors on club players can go for south asian players who had impressed all...but for top clubs they should be trying to bring quality players to fill up the slot and end up raising the quality of game
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and ali ashfaq ,who had been rumoured with lot of top of indian clubs,has extended his contract with his current maldivian club,VB Sports.
NS Manju would really help Pune FC gain experience in defense
Sporting Clube de Goa and Dempo Sports Club, who have their Asian quota vacant, are seeking to reinforce their respective strike force by signing foreign players when the second international transfer window begins from January 16.
Sporting Clube de Goa, who started well in the ongoing I-League, however struggled in the later part of the football championship. They lost their last seven matches to find themselves languishing at the 10th spot (out of 14 teams) at the end of first phase.
They desperately needed a striker and have called South Korea's Park Jae-Hyun for trial to support South Sudan's James Moga.
Peter Vaz, Sporting President, said the 31-year-old has arrived and will start training from January 15.
Park has played for K-League side Incheon United from 2005 to 2009. He has previously donned the colours for the likes of Daegu FC, Ulsan Hyundai Mipo Dockyard FC and Yongin City FC in the Korea National league.
"If he impresses us during the trial we will sign him," stated Vaz.
Dempo, too, are keen to complete their foreign quota by inducting Japanese striker Yusuke Kato and Trinidad and Tobago midfielder Densil Theobad.
Theobad, a formidable midfielder who has been training with Dempo for the past one month, will make his debut against Shillong Lajong on January 22.
Talks are on with Japanese striker-cum-midfielder Kato and the 25-year-old will join the club soon, stated Shrinivas Dempo, the Goan outfit's patron.
Kato plays for MIO Biwako Kusatsu, a Japanese club. He is the second Japanese to play in Argentina's top division football league after Naohiro Takahara.
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I know one Afghan player is doing extremely well at Mumbai Fc, and especially how both Nepal and Afghanistan played, I am sure there are players the I-league clubs can buy.
I disagree with this. I bet you there are as many Indians who are as good as the Nepalis and Afghanis. Going for foreigners who are from Europe, East-Asia, and Africa will only strengthen the league even more. Look at Dempo SC. They are getting a former World Cupper and an semi-good Japanese player and the Sporting Clube de Goa look to sign a very experienced South Korean forward. These are the types of players who can make I-League better.
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