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India U-19 Boys for SAF games Football at Bangladesh

GOAL: Gurpreet singh Sabnhu, Jagpreet Singh

DEFENDERS : Visal Kumar, Avishek Das, Raju Gaikwaed, Deepak Devrani, Inderpreet Singh,Souvik Ghosh

MIDFIELDERS:Tirthankar Sarkar, Lalrindica, Milan Singh, Jewel Raja, Subodh Kumar, Bikramjeet Singh, Akshoy Kumar Mall

FORWARDS: Malswamfela, J.J. Lalpekhula, Manamdeep Singh, Jaagtar Singh

Coach: Colin Toal

Asst. Coach: Francis Bruto Da Costa & Jude Barreto

GK-Coach: Tanumoy Bose

    South Asian Games (also known as SAF Games ) are a bi-annual multi-sport event held among the athletes from South Asia. The governing body of these games is South Asian Sports Council (SASC) which formed in 1983.

In 11th edition of SAF Games Football at Chittagong Bangladesh, Indian football team will face their first match against Afghanistan on January 29 at M A Aziz Stadium.Four-time champions India in Group B along with defencing champions Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. In Group 'B' host Bangladesh will fight against Nepal, Maldives and Bhutan. The Group B Match will be played at the Bangabandhu Stadium Dhaka.

India will send its u-19 team instead of U-23 under SAFF Cup champion coach Sukhwinder Singh.Very recently Indian U-19 Football team played well at Iraq in U-19 AFC Cup Qualifying matches.India Team will be practiced at Kalyani Stadium from 4th January 2010.

In the last edition in 2006 in Colombo, Zaidinmawia Hmar (captain) leaded U-20 India team finished 4th after losing 5 - 6 (Pen) to Sri Lanka in the semi-final and also lost 0 - 2 to Nepal in the bronze medal play-off. Now in 2010 SAF Games will start again after a 3 years gap.

Winners of SAF Games Football

1984 : Nepal (Beat Bangladesh 1 - 0)
1985 : India (Beat Bangladesh 0 - 0, 5 - 3 )
1987 : India (Beat Nepal 1 - 0 Md. Farid)
1989 : Pakistan (Beat Bangladesh 1 - 0) - India 3rd Place
1991 : Pakistan (Beat Maldives 2 - 0)
1993 : Nepal (Beat India 2 - 2, 6 - 5)
1995 : India (Beat Bangladesh 1 - 0 Sabbir Pasha)
1999 : Bangladesh (Beat Nepal 1 - 0) - India 3rd Place
2004 : Pakistan (Beat India 1 - 0)
2006 : Pakistan (Beat Sri Lanka 1 - 0)
2010: ????

Tournament Fixtures

Groups & Tables

GORUP - B

TEAMPWD L GF GA GD PTS
Bangladesh 330080 +8 9
Maldives 320121 +16
Nepal 310224 -2 3
Bhutan 300301 -70



GORUP - A

TEAMPWD L GF GA GD PTS
Afghanistan 330051 +4 9
India 311152 +3 4
Sri Lanka 311112 -14
Pakistan 300328 -60


GROUP LEAGUE to FINAL FIXTURES

Jan 29: India 0 - 1 Afghanistan
AFG: Belal Arezou 42'

Jan 29: Pakistan 0 - 1 Sri Lanka
SL:Dimudu Hettiarachchi 86'

Jan 30: Maldives 1 - 0 Bhutan
MAL:Ashfaq Ali 82'

Jan 30: Bangladesh 3 - 0 Nepal
BAN:Atiqur Rahman Mishu 85', Mithun Chowdhury 86'
Jan 31: India 0 - 0 Sri Lanka
Jan 31: Pakistan 1 - 2 Afghanistan

Feb 1: Maldives 1 - 0 Nepal
Feb 1: Bangladesh 4 - 0 Bhutan

Feb 2: Sri Lanka 0 - 2 Afghanistan
Feb 2: Pakistan 1 - 5 India
IND: Jeje Lalpekhula 3 , Lalrindika, Tirthonkar Sarkar

Feb 3: Nepal 2 - 0 Bhutan
Feb 3: Bangladesh 1 - 0 Maldives

SEMI FINALS
Feb 5: Afganistan 1 - 0 Maldives
AFG: Belal Arezou 72'

Feb 5: Bangladesh 1 - 0 India BAN :Tahidul Alam Sobuj 85'

3rd/4th Place play off :

Feb 7: Maldives 0 -0 , 3 -1 India

FINAL :

Feb 8:Bangladesh 4 - 0 Afghanistan

SAF GAMES FOOTBAll (WOMEN) - 2010 (BANGLADESH)



Group A P W D L GF GA GD Pts
India 4 4 0 0 26 1 +25 12
Bangladesh 4 2 0 2 3 9 -6 6
Nepal 4 2 0 2 8 13 -5 6
Sri Lanka 4 1 0 3 9 10 -1 3
Pakistan 4 1 0 3 3 14 -11 3

29.01.2010 : India 8 - 1 Sri Lanka
IND: Moirangthem 9', 56', 59', Sasmita Mukkick 45', Yumnam 51', Naobi Chanu 82,83', Pinky Bompal 90'

29-01-10    Bangladesh 0 - 1 Nepal

31-01-10    India 6- 0 Pakistan
IND:O.Bembem Devi 17', Sasmita Malik 7',27',Kamala Devi 12', Pinki 85'

31-01-10    Bangladesh 2 - 0 SriLanka

02-02-10    Nepal 0 - 8 Sri Lanka

02-02-10   Bangladesh 1 - 0 Pakistan

04-02-10    Pakistan P - A Sri Lanka

04-02-10    India 5 - 0 Nepal
IND : Sasmita Mallick 2, Tababi Devi 2, Naobi Singh

06.02.2010 :    Pakistan 0- 7 Nepal

06.02.2010 : Bangladesh 0 - 7 India
IND : Naobi Chanu 3,Mandakini 2, Kamala Devi , Geeta Rani

FINAL

06.02.2010 :    India 3 - 1 Nepal
Bem Bem Devi, Naobi Chanu 2



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