The Football 4 Change Academy have come a long way from competing locally to reaching the semi-finals of the AIFF U-17 Youth League, in what was only their second participation in the national level league
In attendance were AIFF Acting Secretary General M Satyanarayan, members of the Committee, K Neibou Sekhose, Hiren Gogoi, Harjinder Singh and Mohd Shahid.
The Blue Tigers were originally supposed to depart for Kolkata on June 2, but have advanced their travel to the West Bengal capital on May 29 to get a full week of stay in the city and adjust to the conditions better
After 54 matches that spanned over a month, Karnataka and Delhi have made it to the final. While both are undefeated so far, Karnataka and Delhi have employed two different approaches in the competition
In two closely fought semi-finals, Delhi beat Mizoram 3-2, while Karnataka edged Manipur 1-0. Delhi saw off a late surge by Mizoram in their semi-final to win 3-2 in a match that was primarily controlled by the former
Karnataka took the lead in the 14th minute when the referee, Rabin Biswas, pulled up a Manipur defender for a foul inside the box. Lanky Borish Singh gave goalkeeper Paonam Charansingh little chance to guess the possible direction of the ball as his confident right footer crashed against the
Edmund Lalrindika burst forward on the left, shook off a stern challenge from Anirudh Thapa and laced a fierce left-footed shot past Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's near post as if it's no big deal and he does that every evening
The Club Licensing Committee of the All India Football Federation met via video conferencing on May 15 and concluded its evaluation of the Premier 1 clubs for the upcoming 2024-25 season
Brazil will host the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027, the 10th edition of the championship, thus becoming the first South American nation to host the Women's World Cup
Sunil Chhetri has one last game in an India shirt to look forward to. In Kolkata, at the VYBK, a venue very close to his heart, in front of a very special crowd. Life will be different for the captain after June 6, but football won't stop
Nineteen years, or in footballing terms a lifetime, is how long Sunil Chhetri graced the national colours. The India number 11, who has played 150 international matches and scored 93 times for the Blue Tigers, is now ready to hang up his prized pair of boots after his last hurrah against Kuw