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31.07.2009 :: Sankar Dhar :: Salgaocar Sports Club, Goa, India will rub
shoulders against the best teams in the world in the finals of Manchester United
Premier Cup Under-15 football tournament in Carrington, Manchester from August
5 - 9.
Our representative Sankar Dhar talked to Team Coach Francisco Bruto da Costa before leaving Manchester on 1st August.
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Q :: Salgaocar is the only representative of India in Nike MUPC u-15 Final Round Tournament this
year..How u prapare your team for the Tournament?
A :: We had a conditioning camp during the month of May, which was monitored by our Senior team’s Physical Trainer, Mr. Robson Mattos. Goalkeeper coach, Mr. Virender Singh worked with the Goalkeepers. We then started working on the tactical aspect of the game and on the shape of the team in attack and defence. Q :: You have entered directly into the Final Round as the winner of India.What is your expectation in the Tournament? A :: We will be competing with the best Under-15 teams in the world. We hope that the team will perform as a well organized team and I am confident that the boys will give their best. Q ::East Bengal and Mohun Bagan, tow top teams of India also went to the Final round of this tournament last few years but failed to do anything..now It's your time to achieve something..as a coach of the team are u confident about your seccess? A :: I am confident that the team will be competitive and will put up a brave front. Q :: Indian's have a good skill but not good in their health, this would be the big problem to face the famous club teams there..are u agree with this? A :: Indian players are talented and are competitive. But we cannot find fault with the players. It is our system which needs to change. We need more professionally run Academies in our country, tapping the right type of talent and then providing them with the best of training, exposure and facilities. Q :: As u know that the India sr.team is now in a conditioning camp at Spain before participating in the Nehru cup... to motivate the boys of your team before attending the Final Round of MUPC, any conditioning camp for your boys? A :: As I have already mentioned we had a conditioning camp in the month of May at Vasco-da-Gama which was monitored by our Senior team Physical Trainer, Mr. Robson Mattos. Q ::This is the u-15 team of Salgaocar and as a coach of the team tell us how the club help you to get better result? A :: The Club management has always supported the Youth Development Program and have never deprived us of any facilities. The President Mr. Shivanand V. Salgaocar and the General Secretary Mr. R.A.J. Gomes have always been there to motivate and encourage me in performing my duties. Following are the team members who will represent Salgaocar Sports Club in the Manchester United Premier Cup 2009 World Finals. |
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Albino Gomes, Shilton Fernandes, Meldon D’Silva (Captain), David Costa, James Fernandes, Amiruddin Shaikh, Ryan Fernandes, Placidinho Fernandes, Sheldon Rodrigues, Brandon Fernandes, Quelan Fernandes, Joln Da Costa, Rayman Fernandes, Philister Pereira, Tunard Fernandes, Nickson Castanha Officials : R.A.J. Gomes (Chief of Delegation), Francisco Bruto da Costa (Coach), Socorro Vas (Manager), Dilip Kumar (Physio)
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31.07.2009 :: Denzil Rodrigues, Goa ::Former India international and ex-Salgaocar Sarto Baptista along with Junifer Rodrigues were re-elected for the sixth consecutive term as president and secretary respectively of Indian Football Referees’ Association IFRA, Kuwait, at its 28th annual general body meeting held on July 10 at the Indian Public School, Salmiya, Kuwait.
The other office bearers are: C O John vice-president; Francis Fernandes treasurer; Christopher Fernandes auditor; Diego Rebello, Milagris Crasto, Midas Fernandes, Yusuf Mubarak, Philip Ferrao, and Alvaro Dias members. IFRA was founded in 1980 by late Goan FIFA referee, J P D’Mello who was also instrumental in the formation of KIFF in 1984. IFRA is an independent body and not a subordinate of any federation nor affiliated to any club/federation in Kuwait. It is the only association in Kuwait which conducts coaching and refresher classes for football referees by experienced and qualified referees amongst expatriates, and is registered with the Indian Embassy since 1981.
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31.07.2009 ::After a long, hard and brave battle with cancer, Sir Bobby Robson has passed away at the age of 76.
Bobby was perhaps best known for his work with Newcastle United when he took them to the lofty echelons of the Premier League and secured them a Champions League berth in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003. In what is an ever rare occurence in modern sport, he was loved by all involved in football. Robson was recognised as a gentleman and someone who was in the game merely for the love of it. His playing career in the 1950s and 1960s was spent with Fulham and West Bromwich Albion. Former England manager, Sir Bobby Robson, has died aged 76 after a long battle with cancer. at his home in County Durham with his wife and family beside him.It has been announced on behalf of his family. On Sunday, Sir Bobby, who was suffering a fifth bout of cancer, this time in both lungs, was honoured by a crowd of more than 30,000 at Newcastle United's St James' Park who attended a match to raise money for his cancer charity. The son of a coal miner, Robson was one of the most respected men in the game, winning 20 England caps before moving into coaching.He was appointed England manager in 1982 and despite some difficult times he ended his eight-year reign by leading England to the World Cup semi-finals in Italy in 1990 where they lost to West Germany in a penalty shoot-out. Bobby was perhaps best known for his work with Newcastle United when he took them to the lofty echelons of the Premier League and secured them a Champions League berth in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003. His playing career in the 1950s and 1960s was spent with Fulham and West Bromwich Albion. After finishing as national team manager, he began a European odyssey with spells in charge of Dutch club PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon, Porto, and Barcelona before taking over at Newcastle.
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31.07.2009 : Press Release ::TWENTY of the best under-15 football
teams around the globe are making their final preparations before travelling to
Manchester next week to face the ultimate test of their skills at the World Finals
of the Manchester United Premier Cup. (MUPC)
The tournament, sponsored by Nike, will be hosted by Manchester United at their Carrington Training Facility on 5-7 August. The grand finale is to be played out at Old Trafford’s “Theatre of Dreams” on Saturday 8th August at midday; following the unveiling of United’s new first team line-up in their first Open Training session of the season. The event kicks off with the Opening Ceremony & Draw at Carrington on Tuesday 4th August at 7.30pm, with surprise guests of honour officiating. Over the last 16 years MUPC has offered more than a million young footballers a truly unique experience - the opportunity to live the dream of world-class competition. Andrés Iniesta, Theo Walcott, Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas, Robinho, Carlos Tevez, and Fernando Torres, are just a few of the tournament’s famous “graduates”. MVP for the 1999 Premier Cup European Finals, Torres, was instrumental in leading Atlético de Madrid to the European title and a place at the World Finals in Barcelona, "MUPC is an incredible opportunity to measure yourself against the best in the world. But no matter how talented you are, competing against kids with a completely different style of play for the first time reminds you that you still have a lot to learn. “Go out and enjoy your football, play to win and remember this is also a great chance for you to learn from some of the young football stars of the future!” Seen as a proving ground for the youngsters from many of the world’s top clubs, the competition for places becomes more intense year on year. Atlético de Madrid’s young line-up will be joined in Manchester by Italian giants AS Roma, both qualifying for the World Finals for the fourth time this year. The team from six time finalists Paris Saint Germain has had their holidays cut short in preparation for the tournament by Coach Cédric Cattenoy, in an effort to keep 2002 World Champions Sao Paulo, amongst others, at bay. “South American teams are difficult to beat, not only because they’re technically very skilled but are also very well prepared this time of year.” There are many hurdles facing team coaches during the event, who need to adjust and adapt as quickly as their young charges during the height of competition. Unfortunately though, some remain outside of their control. Thailand’s Assumption College Thonburi don’t want to be drawn into a group with too many European teams as their height gives an added advantage in the air; and Gamba Osaka’s Koji Kamogawa is concerned that his young team travelling from Japan will be “overwhelmed by the atmosphere.” Augusto Palacios from South Africa’s Orlando Pirates is hoping his players don’t struggle to maintain their “focus and concentration” whilst Steve Lucey from Alta Loma’s Arsenal has concerns about how well his young team will cope with leaving the USA for the first time, “you never know how that will affect young players.” Although looking forward to their first ever MUPC World Finals experience, China’s Changchun Yatai FC, Boin Middle School from Korea and Indian MUPC Champions Salgaocar SC are also apprehensive about the challenges ahead, not all of which will be on the pitch. The Goan team’s Francisco Bruto Da Costa is fearful that “The climate and the jet lag might be a bit of a problem.” Other first-timers Germany’s Werder Bremen and Belgian side KRC Genk are more hopeful about continuing their run of good form, and UK MUPC Champions West Bromwich Albion’s James Shan is relishing the prospect of facing teams with a wide variation of playing styles, “All will offer different tests, which is vitally important in the boys’ development.” Marconi Stallions’ Pat Faga agrees, and hopes the event will also prove a valuable tool for him to “benchmark the team against other age groups to see collectively how the team compares.” He feels it will also help the young Australians appreciate the hard work and dedication it will take if they are to “make it at the highest levels.” Regular qualifiers Colo Colo from Chile know what to expect in Manchester and, according to Gualberto Jara, “will be undertaking very hard training to prepare for the World Finals”. Equally experienced Atlas and MTK Hungaria are preparing by incorporating sessions of 2x20 minutes into their training schedule to mimic tournament conditions. Most teams are nervous about facing host team Manchester United, but Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy still savour the memory of their 2:0 victory over the home side to claim 5th place last year. Gareth Henderby hopes to have the opportunity to repeat the performance and be drawn into a predominantly European group, “as that will offer the best experience for the boys.” Almost 8,000 teams have fought their way through local, national and regional tournaments over the past twelve months to win 1 of just 20 places at the MUPC World Finals in Manchester. They will now have the opportunity to measure their skills, their passion and their determination against the very best of their peers, in an effort to prove they have what it takes to become the 2009 Manchester United Premier Cup Champions of the World!
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30.07.2009 :: Boys! It's time to lace up your boots and hit the green.
Let the competitive spirit kick off the game you've been long waiting for.
Here's an opportunity to prove your strength, stamina and grit over your opponents, and Seniors have a chance to kick off in the All Bengal Mega Finals! Junior - under class 6 | Seniors - class 7-12 Regions :: Durgapur, Asansol, Bankura, Midnapur, Siliguri, Barracpore, Barasat, Hoogly, Howrah and Kolkata.
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Midnapore and Bankura . The results are as follows:
Senior Category:
Champion : Kendriya Vidyalaya, IIT Kharagpur - 2 Junior Category:
Champion :: Rangamati K.M. Primary School - 4
Champion :: Bankura Hindu High School - 2 (5) Junior Category:
Champion :: Bikna Kshirodprasad Sriti Vidyalaya - 5
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| Edition | Date | Venue | |
| Captains' Meet | 23rd July | Frank Anthony | |
| Medinipur | 27th - 28th July | Rangamati Diamond Sporting Ground | |
| Bankura | 27th - 28th July | Kenduadihi School Ground | |
| Asansol | 30th Jul - 1st Aug | Asansol Stadium | |
| Durgapur | 30th Jul - 1st Aug | Santos Club Ground | |
| Siliguri | 3rd - 4th Aug | Dada Bhai Ground | |
| Howrah | 7th - 8th Aug | Belur Yuva Sangha | |
| Hooghly | 10th - 11th Aug | Chapdani Municipality Ground | |
| Barrackpore | 10th - 11th Aug | KV, Barrackpore | |
| Barasat | 12th - 14th Aug | Manoranjan Sriti Sangha Kalikapur Barasat | |
| Kolkata | 3rd - 16th Aug | Dhakuria Samannya Club Ground (near Dhakuria Station) | |
REFEREE REFRESHER COURSE
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30.07.2009 :: Denzil Rodrigues from Goa :The Goa Football Association will
be conducting an Annual Refresher course of all the Referees. This daylong course
will include Practical training and Theory classes for all the referees in the
refresher course.
All referees are request to report at Don Bosco School , Panjim on 2nd August’09 at 7.00 am (sharp) with their training kit. The goa football association has made it compulsory for all Referee’s to attend the refresher course. New entrants, who have attended the course at Mapusa, may please note that the exams will be held for the same on 1st August’ 09 at Saraswat Vidhayalaya Caculo College, Korlim, Mapusa, commencing at 1500 hrs.
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GOA SPORTS POLICY
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Goa's sports policy, a long due for the state, will be passed in the state cabinet next month
according to the goa State Sports Minister babu azgoankar who informed the state legislative
assembly on Wednesday.
Speaking on the floor of the house, sports minister Manohar Azgaonkar, said that the policy is being finalized and it will be approved in the cabinet meeting which will be held after the ongoing monsoons session. The sportsmen will be given five per cent reservations in jobs, along with various facilities babu as state government also intends to make physical education and sports as a compulsory subject in educational institutes from standard fifth to twelfth and those who attend sports camps would be given relaxation in their attendance in the school,. Azgaonkar said that sports policy was long due for the state and hence the department took up the steps to finalize it as soon as possible.
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APPROACH NEW TEAMS FOR GFA 3rd DIVN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
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The goa football association have requested all the football clubs from the bardez
area who desire to participate in the 3rd division league of goa football association
and the organizers of the six football venues of the tournament in bardez talukas
to attend a meeting of the goa football association on 1st of august 2009 at
duler grounds at 6.15 pm …
The meeting has been called to discuss the commencement and fixtures of the
3rd division league …
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INTER VILLAGE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT PLAYERS FINED BY GFA
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The Goa football Association disciplinary sub committee on Thursday suspended
Alfred Fernandes for a period of six months while Sydney Fernandes has been
fined an amount of one thousand rupees in connection with an incident during
an Inter Village Tournament match between Young Strikers, Benaulim, and St
. Anthony’s Club, Colva recently . Alfred fernandes is presently working for sports
authority of goa while sydney fernandes is a member of young strikers sports ...
club while the incident to this effect had taken palce a month gao in an inter
village tournament.
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30.07.2009 :: Denzil Rodrigues from Goa :Salgaocar Sports Club, India will rub shoulders against the best teams in the world in the finals
of Manchester United Premier Cup Under-15 football tournament in Carrington, Manchester from
August 5-9.
It has been one of the many accomplishments of Salgaocar’s youth development programme that saw their team winning the Manchester United Premier Cup U-15 India finals 2009 in Goa. Some of the teams that will fixture in the MUPC World Finals are A S Roma-Italy, Madrid-Spain, West Bromwich-England, Orlando Pirates-South Africa, Right to Dream -Ghana, Sao Paulo-Brazil, Arsenal-USA, Colo-Colo-Chile, Manchester United-host team, and teams from Korea, Japan, Germany, Belgium, Australia, Hungary, France and Mexico. Salgaocar were close to winning the MUPC 2008 India finals only to finish 3rd in the final round behind St Stephen’s, Chandigarh and Mahindra United, Mumbai. MUPC 2009 was a different story alltogether as Salgaocar went on to win the MUPC 2009 India finals held in Goa defeating Raghav FC, Haryana 2-0. Francisco Bruto da Costa, coach of the team, said that his team was all set to give a good account of themselves in Manchester. “The team comprises a bunch of talented youngsters who are eager to prove themselves.” SEE INDIA FINALS Francisco highlighted the role of the management of the club which has always been supportive of the youth development programme and never deprived the players and the team, as a whole, of the required facilities. He praised the parents of the players who have been very cooperative and have spared no efforts in the development of their wards. He also expressed his gratitude for the co-operation extended by the principals of the schools. R A J Gomes, General Secretary, said that he was very happy with the youth development programme and that in the future he wanted to see many more players graduating to the senior team. “The U-15 team which will be participating in the World Finals only speaks volumes of our youth Programme. Most of these players have been with us for three years and are now ready to rub shoulders with the best,” RAJ stated RAJ praised his youth coaching wing, headed by Francisco Bruto da Costa, technical director, Youth Development, who has an AFC ‘A’ License, coaches Micdomio Rebello AFC ‘B’ License, Augustine Antao AFC ‘C’ License and Soccoro Vaz AFC ‘C’ License and Anthony Noronha - manager of U-12, U-14, U-15 and U-16 age group teams, and Ignatius Dias - manager of U-18 and U-19 teams. Shivanand Salgaocar, President of the club said he was happy to see the U-15 team representing India on world stage, as it was a realization of a dream that was conceived in the heart of his father, founder president of VM Salgaocar Group of Companies. It was his ardent desire to give a platform to the Goan youth to showcase their talent to the country, and to the world. “I wish to see one day that the core of Salgaocar Sports Club team comprises of all Goans.” Shivanand felt that a lot more could be done and he has plans to start U-8 and U-10 age group teams. “I wish the U-15 team all the best in the Manchester United Premier Cup 2009 World Finals and I am confident this good work will continue growing in the years to come.”
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Following are the team members
Albino Gomes, Shilton Fernandes, Meldon D’Silva-captain,
David Costa, James Fernandes, Amiruddin Shaikh, Ryan Fernandes, Placidinho
Fernandes, Sheldon Rodrigues, Brandon Fernandes, Quelan Fernandes, Joln Da
Costa, Rayman Fernandes, Philister Pereira, Tunard Fernandes, Nickson Castanha.
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30.07.2009:Premier India Football Academy (PIFA) have added another 2 venues for their annual PIFA
International camp in India. This football intensive training program will be held as follows:
DAY CAMPS
RESIDENTIAL CAMPS
The residential camp will include Hotel accommodation, A/C rooms, Triple sharing & all meals. Highly qualified UEFA/FA licensed academy coaches from England will be conducting the training sessions. The camp is open to boys & girls between 10-18 of all abilities. Talented children from these camps will be invited to play for the PIFA academy team. Previous Mumbai campers Kean Lewis, Karan Sawhney, Rickin Dang, Burges Master, Dev Krsna Sagar, Sumher Gwalani, Rehan Poonawala, Crish Shah played for PIFA-CYFC U-17 in South Africa. As there are limited places, registration will be on first come basis.
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29.07.2009:With the prestigious Nehru Cup just days away, All India Football Federation, Delhi
Soccer Association and Muncipal Corporation of Delhi on Wednesday met to have
an inspection and look at the progress made at Delhi’s Ambedkar Stadium.
MCD offered their full support to the AIFF and said they would do all the things necessary to make the event a grand success. “We would remove all the super structures well on time and also cover the patches that would be made after the Independence Day celebration. Also the security fencing would be done in time and the event would be a success as it was in the recent years,” K S Mehra, MCD Commissioner said. Present in the meeting were AIFF General Secretary, Alberto Colaco, DSA President Subhash Chopra, DSA Secretary NK Bhatia, Dy. Commissioner MCD Vijay Singh, Additional Commissioner Engineering R K Srivastava and other officials from MCD, AIFF and DSA. Source: www.the-aiff.com |
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29.07.2009:Mohun Bagan Athletic Club,The National Club of India today observed ''Mohun Bagan Day'' to mark India's first club victory in soccer tournaments. A galaxy of former and current Bagan players were present at the annual programme which celebrated the club's triumph in the IFA Shield in 1911.On this day in 1911, eleven bare-footed local boys trounced Brithsh East Yorkshire Regiment 2-1 in the finals to give Mohun Bagan and India's first club Vvictory to IFA Shield, that propelled the nationalists to intensify their struggle for the country's freedom.
Today thousands of Mohun Bagan fans got together at the tent to celebrate the famous win that ignites the pride of past and present generation of players. Former greats Sailen Manna, P K Banerjee, Chuni Goswami and Samar (Badru) Banerjee, who was conferred with the Mohun Bagan Ratna today, attended the function. CAB chief Jagmohan Dalmiya was also present in this occasion.
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Famed footballer of Mohun Bagan Samar Banerjee (Bodru), who led India to a semi-final finish in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, was presented Mohun Bagan club's highest award 'Mohun Bagan Ratna' at a glittering function today in the evening.After getting the honour he told
"All awards are important. I feel proud to have captained Mohun Bagan.This is the biggest moments of his life".
A number of exhibition matches, including a match between Sport Journalists club and Film and TV Stars. A football match between former and present players of Mohun Bagan were organised to mark the day in the name of the two heroes of 1911 Shield Win Team of Mohun Bagan Sibdas Bhaduri and Bijaydas Bhaduri. In that match Bijoydas Bhaduri XI beat Shibdas Bhaduri XI 3 - 2. A statue, comprising all eleven players of the 1911 team, installed last year, was garlanded by the fans.
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The biggest fans site of Mohun Bagan on the net www.mohunbaganclub.com
members were organised an exhibition Photo Gallery of ancient and current
Mohun Bagan club's history alongwith some memorable moments of Mohun Bagan
Ratna Samar Banerjee.
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29.07.2009 :: India won the 2nd match against Spanish 3rd Divn Team
EL.Prat 2 - 0 today. Abhishek Yadav Scored both the goals for India.
FT :India beat El prat by 2 - 0 in their 2nd match at Barcelona, Spain. 95' :El prat attack on break - saved by Govin.Match end. 90' :Match on added time now .5 minutes added.. Attacks by India - yadav could not have had his hattrick chance. 87' : India brought down pace of the match 75' : el prat trying to get back into the match - good attempt hit just out side net |
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70' :GOAL again.Deepak crosses from right on overlap - low one - yadav dives forward & heads into net - left of GK who has no chance to save .India 2 - el prat 0
69' : free kick for india at half line - renedy takes - el prat tries on break - strt to GK 65' : Small water break on 20 mins of 2nd half .Still india is leading 1 - 0. Match re starts after water break 65' nabi passes to yadav in box who shoots but blocked by defender Deepak giving heart out in defending with captain's band on arm Team india dominating . 62' - el prat attack on break - saved 61' -A nother attack - nabi shot goes out - goal kick Another attack - saved by deepak 61': Score india 1 - el prat 0 . 59': cliford pass finds yadav in front of goal - clear chance - just to put on goal - missed 55': cliford runs down left wing earms a thow 52': foul on nabi in el prat half Renedy takes it - Mehraj heads - goes out for goal kick without any trouble.India is having better ball possession in 2nd half - as of now dominating things 48': renedy long pass to nabi - chested down for yadav - cud not get clear space to shoot - cliford attempts - goal kick 46': Renedy took free kick - Nabi could not connect the header. 45': Still the match is goalless.India is trying to attcak from left flank..It's now Half time . score 0 - 0. |
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43': india trying to build an attack - manju shoot to GK
41': india attack on break - Bhaichung charged - GK saved 38': india attack on break - Bhaichung shoots shots to d defender El prat attack - results in goal kick for india 37': waves of attack of el prat - saved 2 times by gourmangi - finally feeble shot from inside box - saved subrata 34': foul on sushil at centre line - pradeep takes for bhaichung in box - cud not reach - defender heads back to GK 32': another indian attack - bhaichung / sushil - went out 30': chance for climax - shot goes out from just outside the box 24':El Prat is playing much better after break - waves of attacks 23': El Prat attacked from a throw in - ball goes out.. Goal kick from subrata - interpreted by El Prat. El Prat on attack - subrata takes a ball on edge of the box - sort of misunderstanding with defense. 21':Match restarts after short break 20' :India on break - Bhaichung shoots - just wide - passed from Surkumar straight to Prat Goalkeeper.Amazingly referee gives break at 20 min for water drinks - due to high temperature here. 19' :Manju on overlap - pass to Bhaichung - not able to reach el prat attack - in d box - saved by Manju 18' :Pradeep misded pass ball back in mid field 17' :El prat attack - off side ..Another attack - this time center goes to subrata 16' :Sushil header - reflected - Sur Kumar shoots - went out 14' : El prat attacking now - goal kick - Subrata takes it 12' : El prat attack on the break - shot went out 10' :India attack - Bhaichung head - Sushil cud not reach The ball 8' : Corner for india - wasted |