Sunday, June 25, 2023

The Challenges and Potential of Football in India: A Paradigm Shift Needed

India, a country known for its rich cultural diversity and talented individuals, faces a significant challenge in producing competitors for its marquee sport, cricket. While cricket enjoys an unparalleled following and fervor, other sports like football struggle to gain prominence. In this blog post, we will delve into the underlying issues hindering the growth of football in India and explore the need for a paradigm shift in societal perspectives.

Cricket's Overwhelming Popularity:
In India, cricket has attained a near-religious status, with fanatical devotion and intense emotions associated with the sport. This dominance of cricket often overshadows other sports and leads to inadequate attention and resources being allocated to their development. The hyping of cricket by most media channels, coupled with limited funding for alternative sports, contributes to cricket's over-popularity and the neglect of other disciplines.

Challenges in Football Development:
One commonly cited reason for the lack of success in sports other than cricket is the societal perception of education and career prospects. The rigorous education system in India, with centralized board exams dictating university admissions, places immense pressure on students. As a result, many talented young individuals prioritize their studies over pursuing a career in sports, including football.

Grassroots Development and Inept Governance:
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has faced criticism for its inability to nurture grassroots football across the country effectively. The organization's governance and decision-making processes have often been opaque, contributing to a lack of clarity regarding the development initiatives and progress in football. Although some efforts have been made at the school level, the focus has been limited to specific regions, neglecting the potential talent in other parts of India.

The Need for Open-mindedness and Change:
India must foster a more open-minded approach towards sports like football. While the opportunities may be limited at present, progress can only begin with a shift in societal attitudes. The popularity of the English Premier League (EPL) among Indian youth presents an excellent opportunity to channel their passion for the sport into active participation at the highest level. Football clubs like Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal's interest in Indian talent signify potential growth and recognition.

Building a Foundation for Success:
Developing technical abilities in young footballers is crucial, and the emphasis should be placed on early skill development. However, the existing societal pressure on students to prioritize academics often hampers the potential for producing quality footballers. Balancing education and sports, providing support systems, and encouraging young talent through comprehensive training programs can help lay the foundation for success in football.

A Call for Collaborative Efforts:
To improve the state of football in India, collaborative efforts involving government bodies, sports organizations, educational institutions, and the corporate sector are essential. Increased funding, improved infrastructure, and comprehensive talent identification programs are necessary to provide young footballers with the necessary resources and opportunities to excel.

While cricket continues to dominate the sporting landscape in India, it is crucial to recognize the potential and talent present in other sports like football. A paradigm shift is required in societal attitudes towards education and sports, with a focus on creating a conducive environment for young individuals to pursue their passion for football. By addressing challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, limited funding, and opaque governance, India can gradually develop into a formidable force in the world of football.

RISE OF 🇮🇳 FOOTBALL UNDER IGOR!!!






That's impressive to hear about the Indian football team's success in the 2023 Intercontinental Cup! Winning the tournament and clinching their second Intercontinental Cup title is a great achievement. It's even more remarkable that they didn't concede a single goal throughout the tournament.

Head coach Igor Stimac seems to be satisfied with the team's performance, particularly highlighting the second half of the final as the best they played during his tenure. Stimac, a Croatian tactician, has been in charge of the Indian team since May 2019.

Let's take a look at Stimac's record with the Indian team. His first assignment was the King's Cup in Thailand, where India lost to Curacao but managed to defeat Thailand and secure the bronze medal. This was followed by qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup in consecutive editions, marking a significant milestone for the team.

In total, Stimac has managed India in 36 matches, winning 14 times, drawing 11 matches, and suffering 11 defeats, resulting in a win percentage of 38.9%.

When Stimac initially took charge of the team, they experienced disappointment by missing out on the AFC Asian Cup knockout stage despite a convincing 4-1 victory over Thailand. However, they bounced back in the King's Cup and secured the bronze medal by defeating Thailand after losing to Curacao.

In the 2019 Intercontinental Cup hosted by India, the team's performance was disappointing, as they suffered defeats against Tajikistan and North Korea, only managing a draw against Syria and finishing last in the group stage.

The 2022 World Cup qualifiers presented a challenging campaign for India. Although they started with a heartbreaking defeat against Oman, they made history by securing a goalless draw against reigning Asian Champions, Qatar. However, they couldn't maintain the momentum and went winless in their next three matches. After the COVID-19 break, India completed their fixtures and finished third in the group, marking their highest finish in World Cup qualifiers since 2002.

In the SAFF Championship in 2021, India emerged victorious, clinching their eighth title by defeating Nepal in the finals. They topped the group stage and showcased their dominance throughout the tournament.

India also excelled in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, securing three consecutive wins against Cambodia, Afghanistan, and Hong Kong. These victories were played at the Saltlake Stadium in Kolkata, and India finished on top of their group.

In the 2022 Hung Thinh tournament in Vietnam, India finished second, defeating Singapore but losing to the hosts, Vietnam.

Before the Intercontinental Cup, the Indian team participated in the Tri-Nation Series, winning the tournament for the second time. They secured a 1-0 victory over Myanmar and a 2-0 win over Kyrgyzstan, with goals scored by Anirudh Thapa, Sunil Chhetri, and Sandesh Jhingan.

Overall, the Indian football team's recent accomplishments, including their Intercontinental Cup victory and their performances in various tournaments and qualifiers, show positive progress under the guidance of coach Igor Stimac.

Monday, October 17, 2022

Congratulations Cristiano!' - Ronaldo hailed by Man Utd boss after reaching 700-goal mark



After Anthony Martial suffered an early injury against Everton, Ronaldo was subbed on and scored both United's winner and his 700th goal in club football. The Red Devils triumphed by a 2-1 score line at Goodison Park, with summer signing Antony also finding the net.

 Asked if he thinks anyone else will break the 700-goal mark, Ten Hag told BBC Sport post-match: "It's difficult to say. It's clear to say it is a massive performance from the player. Congratulations to Cristiano. I'm happy for him. Also, that was his first goal this season in the Premier League so it will help him to score more goals in the coming weeks.

"All 11 players have to bring it on the pitch. Resilience. Winning attitude. You have to do it with 11. The spirit of the team is quite good. We have to keep improving that."


 Martial's injury could open the door for Ronaldo to seal a regular spot in Ten Hag's lineup. The 37-year-old has only started once for United in the Premier League so far this season, but has been ever-present in their opening three matches in the Europa League.

Valverde secure El Clasico victory over Xavi and Barca



Real Madrid welcomed Barcelona to the Bernabeu with plenty to lose at the top of the La Liga table, but Los Blancos emerged with all to gain as goals from Karim Benzema, Federico Valverde, and Rodrigo secured a 3-1 victory.

Instead, it’s Barcelona who leave Madrid with yet another black eye, following the midweek Champions League calamity that likely sees them out of Europe’s top competition. Xavi's sorrows are compounded after suffering through similar defensive mistakes to the ones made against Inter just days prior.

Barcelona continue to make same defensive mistakes

Xavi has a lot of work to do to organize his injury-riddled defense. Barcelona's back line, anchored by Jules Kounde and Eric Garcia in the middle, were undone by the same mistakes over and over again.

Real Madrid carved Barcelona to shreds with vertical through-balls that broke the defensive line and found runners who snuck in behind the full-backs. Kroos and Modric both created multiple chances via this method, continually unlocking the Barcelona defense.

Real Madrid overcame rivals Barcelona with a 3-1 win at the Bernabeu to go three points clear at the top of LaLiga on Sunday.

The LaLiga champions took an early 2-0 lead through Karim Benzema and Federico Valverde before a Ferran Torres goal started a Barca.

The result compounded a miserable week for Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez, who saw his side lose ground in the league title race after slipping to a disappointing Champions League draw in midweek.

Madrid remain unbeaten in LaLiga with 25 points, while Barca is in second place (22).

The hosts took the lead after 12 minutes through a swift counterattack that saw Benzema tap home after Marc-Andre ter Stegen blocked Vinicius Junior's effort.

Madrid doubled their lead 10 minutes before the break when Valverde found himself in space outside of the box and steered a fine finish past Ter Stegen.

Benzema thought he grabbed a second goal early in the second half, but it was ruled out for offside.

The visitors grabbed a goal back with 10 minutes remaining through substitute Torres after great work from Ansu Fati and Robert Lewandowski.

Madrid stepped up a gear and were awarded a penalty in the 90th minute when Sergio Busquets brought down Rodrygo.

Sunday, May 29, 2022

Real Madrid beat Liverpool to win Champions League title thanks to Vinicius Junior and Thibaut Courtois

For the record 14th time in their rich, unmatched history, Real Madrid were crowned kings of the UEFA Champions League on Saturday at Stade de France in Saint-Denis. Carlo Ancelotti's side got a second half-goal from Vinicious Junior on one of their few chances to defeat Premier League giants Liverpool 1-0 in the final.

Jurgen Klopp's team dominated the ball and the chances, but the best opportunity for Los Blancos in the second half resulted in the lone goal of the match. Federico Valverde played a strong ball across the box that found Vinicius Jr. at the back post for a fairly easy finish in the 59th minute, leaving the Reds shell shocked.

Real Madrid finished the game with just four shots, while Liverpool had 24.

Wasteful. The Reds will feel proud of the chances created but disappointed with how they finished. Part of the reason was what Courtois was able to do in goal, but then I think back to Naby Keita's chance late on. The midfielder was alone at the top of the box when the ball fell to him, and he could have taken two touches before firing, yet he hit it first touch and sent the ball flying closer to the corner flag than the goal. It was the match of wasted chances for the Reds.

Real Madrid will come away feeling ...

Like they are back on their throne. Nobody does UCL better, and they've now won their last 10 European finals. You read that right. It might not always be pretty, but boy are they effective and nobody knows how to get the job done better than them. Early on, it looked like it would be the Reds' night with their flurry of chances, but once again they only bent and did not break, scoring and then holding on late. It was a top-tier performance by a team whose permanent residence is atop of the continent. On this night, Real Madrid weren't the strongest. But as always, they showed why they are the best. 

Game-changing moment:

It came in the 21st minute. Mane infiltrated the box, made a move to get across it, and he fired a low shot that had Courtois' momentum taking him the other way. But the goalkeeper was ready for it, getting a slight touch on the ball to send it off the post. 

Man of the match:

Nobody came close to what Courtois did. His impact single-handled kept his team in position to win it. He closed down well, he was a sure thing in the air and made no mistakes. It was as close to a perfect goalkeeper performance as you will find. 

A perfect five for five

Karim Benzema, Dani Carvajal and Luka Modric made history in this match, joining their former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo as the only players to play in and win five Champions League titles. They did four of them together, with Ronaldo's other one being his first in 2008 when Manchester United beat Chelsea. 

Most players in Europe's top leagues never even get to play in the Champions League, but to go to five and win them all is the stuff of legends. On top of it, each made an impact in this one. Benzema was the creator, Modric the distributor, and Carvajal put in a stellar shift in defense to contain Luis Diaz.


Wednesday, May 11, 2022

UEFA announce new Champions League plan

           🏆 UEFA PLANS TO EXPANDS  CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TO 36 TEAM FROM                                        2024

UEFA have scrapped their controversial proposals for Champions League qualification, but have announced a new plan which could still benefit Premier League clubs.

European football’s governing body had looked set to implement new plans to reward two teams with places in the Champions League based on their 10-year coefficient. Proposals had also been tabled to extend the group stage to 10 matches, rather than the current six.

UEFA though have now confirmed the “Swiss system” will not be utilised from the start of the 2024/25 season following fresh talks with the ECA. A statement also confirmed plans to extend the group stage to 10 games have been shelved, with teams set to play eight instead.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said: “UEFA has clearly shown today that we are fully committed to respecting the fundamental values of sport and to defending the key principle of open competitions, with qualification based on sporting merit, fully in line with the values and solidarity-based European sports model.

“Today’s decisions conclude an extensive consultation process during which we listened to the ideas of fans, players, coaches, national associations, clubs and leagues to name but a few, with the aim to find the best solution for the development and success of European football, both domestically and on the international club stage."

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Miracle = Magic Of Football ? Greatest Comeback in the History of champions League 🏆 Real Madrid stun Manchester City 🙌


Real Madrid produced one of the all-time great European comebacks to stun  Manchester City and book a most unlikely spot in the Champions League final against Liverpool 

A brace from Rodriygo and a Karim Benzama penalty, all scored from the 90th minute on, gave Carlo Ancelotti's side a 3-1 win after extra time at the Bernabeu on Wednesday to send them to Paris with a 6-5 aggregate triumph in a semifinal not soon to be forgotten.

Carlo Ancelotti said the "history of the club" helped his Real Madrid side stage another Champions League comeback and reach the final.

The 13-time European champions had also come from behind to beat Paris St-Germain in the last 16 and Chelsea in the quarter-finals.

"I cannot say we are used to living this kind of life, but what happened tonight it happened against Chelsea and also against PSG," Ancelotti told BT Sport.

"If you have to say why, it is the history of this club that helps us to keep going when it seems that we are gone. The game was close to finished and we managed to find the last energy we had."

Real have reached a record-extending 17th final, while Ancelotti has become the first coach to reach five finals in the competition and could set a new record of four titles as a coach. The Spanish giants will face six-time winners Liverpool on May 28 in a repeat of the 2018 final, which Real won 3-1.

"I am happy to be there in the final, in Paris against another great rival," added the 62-year-old Ancelotti. "We are used to it. It will be a fantastic game for football."

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