Tag Archives: AIFF

AIFF conducts Grassroots Leaders Course with Football Delhi!

Twenty-two candidates nominated by Football Delhi were part of the AIFF Grassroots Leaders Course in Delhi, held under the aegis of Football Delhi. The course took place at Jasola Sports Complex from April 2 to 5, 2019 was conducted by Anju Turambekar, Head of Grassroots & Instructors, AIFF and assisted …

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AIFF president Praful Patel proud to be FIFA Council member!

After being elected as the first-ever Indian member of the FIFA Council, AIFF president Praful Patel spoke about the same to IANS. “I am happy with the victory here, because my election to FIFA council is also a proud moment for India. I also feel personally honoured to become the …

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Praful Patel elected India’s first-ever FIFA Council Member!

All India Football Federation President Praful Patel was elected a FIFA Council Member at the 29th AFC Congress Malaysia 2019 held in Kuala Lumpur earlier today, April 6. A total of 5 candidates including Mr. Patel was elected in addition to the AFC President, and one female member for the …

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Sunil Chhetri extremely proud of India Women’s team!

The All India Football Federation general secretary Kushal Das congratulated the Indian Senior Women’s National Team in a meet and greet session at the Capital on Saturday, March 23 evening after the Indian women beat Nepal 3-1 in the final to retain the SAFF Championship for the 5th consecutive time. …

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Superpower Football – Half Volley: Another FIFA World Cup in India!

Another world class coach for Kerala Blasters, but will it solve ANYTHING? FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup is coming to India in 2020, but is it TRULY based on merit? And is East Bengal FIGHTING WITH ITSELF on the Super Cup and ISL participation?

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I-League clubs suggest unified Indian Football League!

The I-League clubs, who have remain of the position of not participating in the Super Cup 2019, have send out their suggestions for a unified Indian Football League. Nine of the 11 I-League teams except bottom side Shillong Lajong FC and AIFF developmental side Indian Arrows have come together but …

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