Alright ladies and gents, now that the World Cup is finally over, most of us are still recovering from the buzzing Vuvuzela noise and all the late nights spent cheering for our favorite team… which, for us Indians, was of course a foreign country.
Now it is time to focus back on India
Tomorrow Santosh Trophy kicks off!!! Whupididooo! And here’s the good news (at least for the smaller states) – Players in the National team (Seniors) are not allowed to represent their respective States and play in this tournament this year! New AIFF rule. Plus they are currently training in Portugal for the Asian Cup. More chance for Mizoram to win this coveted title!
Most Indians are actually not aware of India’s most prestigious football tournament. But then again, I don’t blame anyone. Most of us prefer to watch EPL, La Liga, Serie A etc rather than our own countrymen playing. And the governing body AIFF never makes any attempt to promote football. They of course blame the Indian Government for not allotting enough funds for this sport while cricket is treated like apornstar rockstar. People blame the media for not properly covering Indian football events, but media blames the lack of sponsors. And the blame game continues.
Zee Sports and Ten Sports may not even broadcast the I-League and Federation Cup matches come this new season!
We live in difficult times, my football crazy friend.
Anyway, I will not become depressed by worrying about the future of Indian football. Hence changing the subject to happier thoughts - the 64th Santosh Trophy that will be held in Kolkata from tomorrow onwards. The question on everyone’s mind is, will the most successful State West Bengal with 29 titles finally be able to break their 11 years drought? Or will we see the likes of Goa, Punjab and Kerala winning the cup again?
Here is the group stage fixture:
Cluster 1: Karnataka | Meghalaya | Jharkhand
Cluster 2: Maharashtra | Chandigarh | Tripura | Andhra Pradesh
Cluster 3: Punjab | Pondicherry | Gujarat | Nagaland
Cluster 4: Manipur | Rajasthan | Jammu & Kashmir
Cluster 5: Delhi | Arunachal Pradesh | Madhya Pradesh | Uttar Pradesh
Cluster 6: Haryana | Sikkim | Chhattisgarh
Cluster 7: Kerala | Uttarakhand | Himachal Pradesh | Assam
Cluster 8: Mizoram | Bihar | Railways | Orissa
Already qualified: Goa (2009 winners), West Bengal (runners up), Services & Tamilnadu (semi-finalists)
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I have taken the fixtures from the AIFF website and rearranged it chronologically. I’ll try to update it every day (sounds like I’m utterly jobless, naw? But then, that’s what I am passionate about). So do keep visiting this page if you want to see updates (and hopefully interesting comments).
I am not going to use any HTML table tags to display the results or match below because I realized that although table makes everything neat and tidy, it is not mobile phone browser friendly at all. Hence I’ll just display it as simple as possible. Cheers everyone. All the best to your State
15-07-2010 Thursday
[Cluster 1] Karnataka [1] – [0] Meghalaya
[Cluster 2] Maharashtra [4] – [0] Chandigarh
[Cluster 2] Tripura [1] – [2] Andhra Pradesh
16-07-2010 Friday
[Cluster 3] Gujarat [0] – [4] Nagaland
[Cluster 4] Manipur [13] – [0] Rajasthan
[Cluster 3] Punjab [7] – [0] Pondicherry
17-07-2010 Saturday
[Cluster 2] Andhra Pradesh [1] – [4] Maharashtra
[Cluster 2] Chandigarh [1] – [1] Tripura
[Cluster 1] Meghalaya [5] – [0] Jharkhand
18-07-2010 Sunday
[Cluster 3] Nagaland [0] – [1] Punjab
[Cluster 3] Pondicherry [2] – [1] Gujarat
[Cluster 4] Rajasthan [1] – [0] Jammu and Kashmir
19-07-2010 Monday
[Cluster 2] Chandigarh [1] – Andhra Pradesh [2]
[Cluster 1] Jharkhand [1] – Karnataka [6]
[Cluster 2] Maharashtra [4] – Tripura [1]
20-07-2010 Tuesday
[Cluster 4] Jammu and Kashmir – Manipur
[Cluster 3] Pondicherry – Nagaland
[Cluster 3] Punjab – Gujarat
21-07-2010 Wednesday
[Cluster 5]Delhi – Arunachal Pradesh
[Cluster 6]Haryana – Sikkim
[Cluster 5] Madhya Pradesh – Uttar Pradesh
22-07-2010 Thursday
[Cluster 7] Assam – Himachal Pradesh
[Cluster 8] Bihar – Railways
[Cluster 7] Kerala – Uttarakhand
[Cluster 8] Mizoram – Orissa
23-07-2010 Friday
[Cluster 5] Arunachal Pradesh – Madhya Pradesh
[Cluster 6] Sikkim – Chhattisgarh
[Cluster 5] Uttar Pradesh – Delhi
24-07-2010 Saturday
[Cluster 7] Himachal Pradesh – Kerala
[Cluster 8] Mizoram – Bihar
[Cluster 8] Orissa – Railways
[Cluster 7] Uttarakhand – Assam
25-07-2010 Sunday
[Cluster 5] Arunachal Pradesh – Uttar Pradesh
[Cluster 6] Chhattisgarh – Haryana
[Cluster 5] Delhi – Madhya Pradesh
26-07-2010 Monday
[Cluster 7] Kerala – Assam
[Cluster 8] Orissa – Bihar
[Cluster 8] Railways – Mizoram
[Cluster 7] Uttarakhand – Himachal Pradesh
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One last addition: The Mizoram squad
Player’s name, followed by the current Football Club he’s playing at.
Source: hmingsanga @ misual.com
Now it is time to focus back on India
Tomorrow Santosh Trophy kicks off!!! Whupididooo! And here’s the good news (at least for the smaller states) – Players in the National team (Seniors) are not allowed to represent their respective States and play in this tournament this year! New AIFF rule. Plus they are currently training in Portugal for the Asian Cup. More chance for Mizoram to win this coveted title!
Most Indians are actually not aware of India’s most prestigious football tournament. But then again, I don’t blame anyone. Most of us prefer to watch EPL, La Liga, Serie A etc rather than our own countrymen playing. And the governing body AIFF never makes any attempt to promote football. They of course blame the Indian Government for not allotting enough funds for this sport while cricket is treated like a
Zee Sports and Ten Sports may not even broadcast the I-League and Federation Cup matches come this new season!
We live in difficult times, my football crazy friend.
Anyway, I will not become depressed by worrying about the future of Indian football. Hence changing the subject to happier thoughts - the 64th Santosh Trophy that will be held in Kolkata from tomorrow onwards. The question on everyone’s mind is, will the most successful State West Bengal with 29 titles finally be able to break their 11 years drought? Or will we see the likes of Goa, Punjab and Kerala winning the cup again?
Here is the group stage fixture:
Cluster 1: Karnataka | Meghalaya | Jharkhand
Cluster 2: Maharashtra | Chandigarh | Tripura | Andhra Pradesh
Cluster 3: Punjab | Pondicherry | Gujarat | Nagaland
Cluster 4: Manipur | Rajasthan | Jammu & Kashmir
Cluster 5: Delhi | Arunachal Pradesh | Madhya Pradesh | Uttar Pradesh
Cluster 6: Haryana | Sikkim | Chhattisgarh
Cluster 7: Kerala | Uttarakhand | Himachal Pradesh | Assam
Cluster 8: Mizoram | Bihar | Railways | Orissa
Already qualified: Goa (2009 winners), West Bengal (runners up), Services & Tamilnadu (semi-finalists)
-------------------------------------
I have taken the fixtures from the AIFF website and rearranged it chronologically. I’ll try to update it every day (sounds like I’m utterly jobless, naw? But then, that’s what I am passionate about). So do keep visiting this page if you want to see updates (and hopefully interesting comments).
I am not going to use any HTML table tags to display the results or match below because I realized that although table makes everything neat and tidy, it is not mobile phone browser friendly at all. Hence I’ll just display it as simple as possible. Cheers everyone. All the best to your State
15-07-2010 Thursday
[Cluster 1] Karnataka [1] – [0] Meghalaya
[Cluster 2] Maharashtra [4] – [0] Chandigarh
[Cluster 2] Tripura [1] – [2] Andhra Pradesh
16-07-2010 Friday
[Cluster 3] Gujarat [0] – [4] Nagaland
[Cluster 4] Manipur [13] – [0] Rajasthan
[Cluster 3] Punjab [7] – [0] Pondicherry
17-07-2010 Saturday
[Cluster 2] Andhra Pradesh [1] – [4] Maharashtra
[Cluster 2] Chandigarh [1] – [1] Tripura
[Cluster 1] Meghalaya [5] – [0] Jharkhand
18-07-2010 Sunday
[Cluster 3] Nagaland [0] – [1] Punjab
[Cluster 3] Pondicherry [2] – [1] Gujarat
[Cluster 4] Rajasthan [1] – [0] Jammu and Kashmir
19-07-2010 Monday
[Cluster 2] Chandigarh [1] – Andhra Pradesh [2]
[Cluster 1] Jharkhand [1] – Karnataka [6]
[Cluster 2] Maharashtra [4] – Tripura [1]
20-07-2010 Tuesday
[Cluster 4] Jammu and Kashmir – Manipur
[Cluster 3] Pondicherry – Nagaland
[Cluster 3] Punjab – Gujarat
21-07-2010 Wednesday
[Cluster 5]Delhi – Arunachal Pradesh
[Cluster 6]Haryana – Sikkim
[Cluster 5] Madhya Pradesh – Uttar Pradesh
22-07-2010 Thursday
[Cluster 7] Assam – Himachal Pradesh
[Cluster 8] Bihar – Railways
[Cluster 7] Kerala – Uttarakhand
[Cluster 8] Mizoram – Orissa
23-07-2010 Friday
[Cluster 5] Arunachal Pradesh – Madhya Pradesh
[Cluster 6] Sikkim – Chhattisgarh
[Cluster 5] Uttar Pradesh – Delhi
24-07-2010 Saturday
[Cluster 7] Himachal Pradesh – Kerala
[Cluster 8] Mizoram – Bihar
[Cluster 8] Orissa – Railways
[Cluster 7] Uttarakhand – Assam
25-07-2010 Sunday
[Cluster 5] Arunachal Pradesh – Uttar Pradesh
[Cluster 6] Chhattisgarh – Haryana
[Cluster 5] Delhi – Madhya Pradesh
26-07-2010 Monday
[Cluster 7] Kerala – Assam
[Cluster 8] Orissa – Bihar
[Cluster 8] Railways – Mizoram
[Cluster 7] Uttarakhand – Himachal Pradesh
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One last addition: The Mizoram squad
Player’s name, followed by the current Football Club he’s playing at.
Source: hmingsanga @ misual.com
- Beikhokhai - East Bengal
- Robert Lalthlamuana - Churchill Brothers
- Lalrinfela - Churchill Brothers
- Vanlalrova - Churchill Brothers
- Lalthuammawia - Lajong SC
- Zohmingliana - Lajong SC
- Ronald Lalthanzama - Lajong SC
- Samson Ramengmawia - Lajong SC
- Lallawmzuala - Lajong SC
- Lalramluaha - Lajong SC
- Lalhlimthara - Lajong SC
- Lalchhuanmawia - JCT
- Jerry Zirsanga - Chirag United
- Lalmuanpuia - ONGC
- Jonathan Lalsangzuala - ONGC
- Lalruatfela - Chandigarh Football Academy
- Sama Hnamte - 1st Bn MAP
- F.Lalrinpuia - 1st Bn MAP
- Laltuakliana - 1st Bn MAP
- Lalhruaitluanga - M.R.P
- R.Lalnundanga - Faria Striker, Goa
- David Lalrinmuana - Faria Striker, Goa
- Lalchhanchhuaha - Faria Striker, Goa
- Zothansanga - Faria Striker, Goa
- Lalthantluanga - Signal Corps, Goa
Coach : Benjamin Laldinpuia
Manager : Vanlalngheta
Comon Mizoram!
A goal dawn e! A goal dawn e! A goal dawn e!
Manager : Vanlalngheta
Comon Mizoram!
A goal dawn e! A goal dawn e! A goal dawn e!