Pretty ordinary song and yah the ISL song is much more catchy. Pritam made this song . IMO A R Rahman would be the better option. But unfortunately Pritam got the Contract.
After one week I visited this forum to read about the u17 win against u19. All what i see is some comments on stupid song. Do the world really care about the theme song of an age group tournament???Damn care
its not a surprise that U19 lost to U17. U19 Team is actually U18 only 1 year difference between them and most of them players born in 2000 are with U17 because they want strong team for U17 World Cup. The U18 team which lost to U17 will play in SAFF U18 starting from September 18th and they will choose best team from both teams for AFC U19 Qualifiers in November
In just over a month, 24 of the best U17 teams from across the globe will descend on India to compete in the biggest global tournament for that age group. With over a billion dreams on their shoulders, the U17 India national team prepares to show the world what it means to PLAY FEARLESS.
Jackson Singh:“This is our moment; we want to tell the world that Indian football has arrived. As a team, we aren’t afraid of our opponents, we don’t get intimidated and we are ready to put everything on the line for our country.”
The U17 team will create history by being the first Indian national team ever to wear the India team colours at such a global tournament. Suresh Singh Wangjam said,“Being the first Indian team to play a tournament at this stature is an opportunity to show the world our brand of football.”
Inspired by the history and heritage of the Blue Tigers, the new Nike national team kit for India boosts of Nike’s proprietary Dri-FIT technology that helps draw sweat away from the body to the exterior of the kits. In a new shade of blue, the kit features an orange stripe that runs the length of the kit and these expand when the players are in motion. These innovations help maximize ventilation and allow the players to perform at their best by remaining cooler, drier, and more comfortable.
Sunil Chhetri, Indian national team captain said,“Over the years, I have witnessed the India national team kits evolve as the game has. As we continue our journey in the world of football, Nike’s new innovations in the kit will certainly help the team on the field. The material is much lighter and the air truly flows through the jersey to keep us dry on the pitch.”
Kushal Das, General Secretary, All India Football Federation said,“We are extremely happy that both the senior and the U17 team will be wearing kits that include some of Nike’s most pinnacle innovations in football. The new blue look for the team will complement our fearless brand of football well.”
Nike leverages sustainable innovation for its football kits through the use of recycled polyester, delivering unrivalled performance and lower environmental impact. The kit’s shirt and shorts are constructed with recycled polyester fabric, which is made from recycled plastic bottles melted down to produce a fine yarn.The new team kit is available at select Nike retailers from September 8th and on Nike.com starting September 12th.
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may be thats at s why he did not got contract this time
U17 had a good outing.
U19 isn't that bad given their narrow loss to BFC
In just over a month, 24 of the best U17 teams from across the globe will descend on India to compete in the biggest global tournament for that age group. With over a billion dreams on their shoulders, the U17 India national team prepares to show the world what it means to PLAY FEARLESS.
Jackson Singh:“This is our moment; we want to tell the world that Indian football has arrived. As a team, we aren’t afraid of our opponents, we don’t get intimidated and we are ready to put everything on the line for our country.”
The U17 team will create history by being the first Indian national team ever to wear the India team colours at such a global tournament. Suresh Singh Wangjam said,“Being the first Indian team to play a tournament at this stature is an opportunity to show the world our brand of football.”
Inspired by the history and heritage of the Blue Tigers, the new Nike national team kit for India boosts of Nike’s proprietary Dri-FIT technology that helps draw sweat away from the body to the exterior of the kits. In a new shade of blue, the kit features an orange stripe that runs the length of the kit and these expand when the players are in motion. These innovations help maximize ventilation and allow the players to perform at their best by remaining cooler, drier, and more comfortable.
Sunil Chhetri, Indian national team captain said,“Over the years, I have witnessed the India national team kits evolve as the game has. As we continue our journey in the world of football, Nike’s new innovations in the kit will certainly help the team on the field. The material is much lighter and the air truly flows through the jersey to keep us dry on the pitch.”
Kushal Das, General Secretary, All India Football Federation said,“We are extremely happy that both the senior and the U17 team will be wearing kits that include some of Nike’s most pinnacle innovations in football. The new blue look for the team will complement our fearless brand of football well.”
Nike leverages sustainable innovation for its football kits through the use of recycled polyester, delivering unrivalled performance and lower environmental impact. The kit’s shirt and shorts are constructed with recycled polyester fabric, which is made from recycled plastic bottles melted down to produce a fine yarn.The new team kit is available at select Nike retailers from September 8th and on Nike.com starting September 12th.