Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup results

Second-leg results from round two of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup yesterday:

India 2 UAE 2

  • UAE win 5-2 on aggregate

Malaysia 1 Singapore 1

  • Singapore win 6-4 on aggregate

Vietnam 2 Qatar 1

  • Qatar win 4-2 on aggregate

Hong Kong 0 Saudi Arabia 5

  • Saudi Arabia win 8-0 on aggregate

Indonesia 4 Turkmenistan 3

  • Indonesia win 5-4 on aggregate

Bangladesh 2 Lebanon 0

  • Lebanon win 4-2 on aggregate

Kyrgyzstan 0 Uzbekistan 3

  • Uzbekistan win 7-0 on aggregate

Tajikistan 0 Syria 4

  • Syria win 6-1 on aggregate

Laos 1 China 6

  • China win 13-3 on aggregate

Philippines 1 Kuwait 2

  • Kuwait win 5-1 on aggregate

Myanmar 0 Oman 2

  • Oman win 4-0 on aggregate

Nepal 1 Jordan 1

  • Jordan win 10-1 on aggregate

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2011-12 Mohan bangan squad

Goalkeepers: Shilton Paul; Sangram Mukherjee (both retained); Souvik Mondal (Air India); Sudipta Banerjee (MB Academy)

Defenders: Rakesh Masih, Surkumar Singh, R Dhanarajan, N Mohan Raj, Kingshuk Debnath, Anwar Ali (all retained); Anupam Sarkar (United SC); Sourav Chakraborty (MB Academy)

Midfielders: Snehashish Chakraborty, Manish Maithani, Gouranga Dutta, J Satish Kumar (all retained); Souvik Chakraborty, Dipendu Dowary (both MB Academy); Jewel Raja (Indian Arrows); Bungo Singh (Mumbai FC); NP Pradeep (Viva Kerala); Murali Joseph (HAL), Syed Rahim Nabi (East Bengal); Sakatar Singh (JCT)

Strikers: Jose Ramirez Barreto (Captain), Ashim Biswas (both retained); Sunil Chetri (United SC); Okolie Odafa (Churchill); Jagtar Singh (Indian Arrows)

Coach: Steve Darby

Assistant coach: Bernard Goalkeeping coach: Hemanta Dora

Physio and Rehab specialist: Jonathan Corner

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We will definitely miss Renedy : Dias

Steven Dias  felt that team will miss Renedy. “Renedy is a class apart and we will definitely miss him. The juniors are doing very well and very hardworking. But they are not in Renedy’s class,” Dias said after the training session.

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We are sincerely working hard: Maldives bound Gouramangi

After sweating out hard for almost twenty days, Team India will leave for Bangalore en route to Maldives on Wednesday evening.
A 30 member squad was announced today for the upcoming Friendlies against Maldives and Qatar.
India play Maldives in Maldives on July 10 and Qatar at the Al Sadd Stadium in Doha on July 17. The team then proceeds to play the World Cup Qualifiers against UAE on July 23 (away-match) in Abu Dhabi and then in Delhi (home-match) on July 28.
Armando Colaco expressed his happiness after the successful completion of the camp and said,’’ I am quite happy with the progress. It’s always hard to leave out a player, but I have taken the experienced side.’’
Seniors have stood by juniors and are quite happy the way things have progressed. ‘’We have a new set up with a mix of young and experienced players in the squad. We are sincerely working hard and its getting better day by day,’’ said Gouramangi Singh speaking to mediapersons.
‘’Everyone has given their best in the camp. The main thing is to support and cooperate with the coach in the best possible way. ‘’ he went on. ‘’I believe everyone has successfully adapted to the new style of play. Most of the clubs in the I-League almost play in same form and it has helped the team immensely,’’ Gouramangi further added.
Steven Dias was once again all praise for the youngsters and feels they have risen to the occasion and proved their worth in the team.
‘’We need to give them the credit as they have done exceptionally well in the camp. They have great future and it will only help Indian football on the whole.’’

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30-Man Squad For Maldives And Qatar friendlies

The following 30 players have been selected for India’s tour to Maldives and Qatar.
Goalkeepers: Subrata Pal, Sandip Nandy, Karanjit Singh, Laxmikant Kattimani.
Defenders: Gourmangi Singh, Denzel Franco, Rowilson Rodrigues, Raju Eknath Gaikwad, Valleriano Rebello, Debabrata Roy, Sameer Naik, Mahesh Gawli, Robert Lalthlamuana.
Midfielders: Mehtab Hossain, Syed Rahim Nabi, Harmanjot Khabra, Steven Dias, Jewel Raja Sheikh, Shilton D’Silva, Lalrindika Ralte, Peter Carvalho, Climax Lawrence, Clifford Miranda, Rakesh Masih, Lalkamal Bhowmick.
Forwards: Sunil Chhetri, Jeje Lalpekhlua, CS Sabeeth, Sushil Kumar Singh, Baljit Sahni.
Reserves: Khanjom Jibon Singh, Anthony Barbosa, Thokchom Naoba Singh, Anil Kumar.
India play Maldives in Maldives on July 10 and Qatar at the Al Sadd Stadium in Doha on July 17. The team then proceeds to play the World Cup Qualifiers against UAE on July 23 (away-match) in Abu Dhabi and then in Delhi (home-match) on July 28.

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SANTOSH TROPHY FINAL live update

West Bengal 2-1 Manipur (Full-Time)
1-0 Branco Cardozo — 21st
2-0 Budhiram Tudu — 48th
2-1 Nabachandra Singh — 75th

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Bengal set a date with Manipur

West Bengal edged past Railways by a solitary goal in the second semifinal to set up a clash with Manipur in the final of the Santosh Trophy 2010-11. After a mixed performance in the quarterfinal, the record champions, Bengal came all guns blazing and took the control of the match right from the outset. Budhiram Tudu and Branco Cardozo combined well upfront with former netting the winner for the Shabbir Ali-coached side. Railways, who grabbed all the attentions with a perfect record in the quarterfinal failed to find their foot and had their back against the wall throughout the match. Bengal started on aggressive note and made numerous inroads in their opponent citadel and their hard work was paid off when Budhiram Tudu’s shot from the top of the 18 yard box in the 38th minute found the back of the net. Snehasish Dutta essayed a pass to the former East Bengal striker to do the rest. Railways goalkeeper, Satish Kumar was put to test on numerous occasions by the East Bengal’s strikers and midfielders, while the back four too had a tough day at the office. After the lemon break, Railways did show some urgency to level the terms but lacked combination and finishing, while Bengal held to their one goal advantage and deservedly came out winners. Bengal will now play Manipur in the final on May 30.

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