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Mumbai’s Wasi Sayed selected for inter-state football tournament
MUMBAI: Malad, Mumbai-based midfielder Wasi Sayed has been selected for an inter-state football tournament All India 11-side Mariners Cup, organised by Mumbai Suburban FC – an upcoming bunch of professional and semi-professional footballers.
19-year-old Wasi Sayed started playing football at the age of 10, influenced by his brother Mohsin Sayed who was his first coach and helped him a lot with basics.
He further played for his St Annes’ High School and won the MSSA Tournament among others. “It would not have been possible to win the tournaments without the guidance and support of my school coach – Alex Yesudas de Lopez,” says Wasi.
Football became a very important part of his life as he began participating in many competitive tournaments, representing Thakur College and even won the DSO U19 tournament, along with his team.
Speaking to this reporter, Sayed said: I believe playing football is one of the most important part of my life and career and I wish to perform on a greater stage. I have seen a lot of talented players going down because of lack of support from their families, but I am blessed to have great parents who always support me and push me forward not just to play football but to perform well and win the game.
“We live in a nation where cricket and cricketers are worshiped by the populace and even though football is liked in many parts of India, it is not given the love it deserves,” opines Wasi.
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Warren Alemao’s free Football Summer Camp gets thunderous response
BENAULIM: Social worker and youth leader Warren Alemao’s free Football Summer Camp has got tremendous response. More than 300 youth have signed up for the camp and there are another 400 youth and kids on the waiting list, said a coach connected with the event.
The coaches associated with the Football Camp include Vailanka Dsouza, Yadnya Parwar, Francis Fernandes, Allain Dcosta, Stacy Livramenta Barreto, Beevan Dmello and Jeromina Colaco, besides others.
“We are incurring a huge expenditure and are paying for the same from our own pocket. The satisfaction we get from seeing kids and youth enjoy the game and also hone their skills, making them into good professional footballers, more than compensates us,” Warren said. There are three age groups and the camp kicks off on 1st May till the 22nd May.
The details of the camp are as follows:
An Initiative by Warren Alemao (Youth Leader, Social worker- Benaulim Constituency)
FREE FOOTBALL ⚽️ Summer Camp !
Date : 1st May- 22nd May 2024
Time : 7:30am – 9:00am
Age Groups
1. 6-11 years
2. 12-17 years
(For boys and girls)
For children (boys and girls) residing in Villages of Colva, Seraulim, Benaulim, Varca, Orlim, Carmona and Cavelossim (Benaulim Constituency)
Venue : Varca Sports Club Ground, Varca Village
NOTE:- Football kit will be provided for children.
NOTE:- Refreshments will be provided for children.
Football summer camps for children foster teamwork, enhance physical fitness, develop coordination skills, teach sportsmanship, and provide opportunities for social interaction and personal growth.
Contact number for Registration:
1. Mr. Franky Fernandes –
+91 76200 91672
Last date of Registration- 20th April 2024.
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Women’s Premier League to be held in Mumbai from March 4-26
MUMBAI, (PTI): The much-awaited inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) will be played from March 4 to 26 in Mumbai.
The Brabourne Stadium and the DY Patil Stadium will host all the matches with the tournament opener expected to be played between Gujarat Giants and Mumbai Indians-owned franchise.
”The Women’s Premier League will be played from March 4 to 26 in Mumbai,” IPL chairman Arun Dhumal told PTI on Monday.
Dhumal also confirmed that the auction will take place on February 13 in Mumbai, a day after India’s T20 World Cup match against Pakistan.
With the five teams fetching Rs 4669.99 crore and the BCCI selling the media rights for Rs 951 crore, the WPL is the second biggest T20 League in the world behind the Indian Premier League.
Apart from three IPL team owners — Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals — Capri Global Holdings (Lucknow) and the Adani Sportsline have bought the five franchises. Around 1500 players have registered for the league and the final list is expected to be released later this week.
Each team will have a purse of Rs 12 crore at the players’ auction next month and will need to buy a minimum of 15 players and maximum of 18. Up to five overseas players, including one from associate member country, will be allowed in the playing eleven.
A total of 22 games will be played in the inaugural season with the top-ranked team in the league stage qualifying directly for the final. The second and third placed teams will battle out for a place in the title clash. (PTI)
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PCB threatens not to take part in World Cup 2023 if Asia cup moves out of Pakistan: Sources
NEW DELHI, (ANI): After the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) decided that a neutral venue will be announced for Asia cup 2023, Pakistan threatened to pull out from ICC World Cup scheduled to be held in India later this year.
Yesterday, the ACC has decided that a new venue for Asia cup 2023 will be finalized in the month of March this year.
According to a source, “PCB isn’t happy with this thinking that Asia cup could be relocated to some neutral venue, name of UAE is on top of the list which might get the hosting but if it happens then Pakistan will not travel to India for ICC World Cup 2023.”
The ACC chairperson Jay Shah already revealed that India will not travel to Pakistan for the Asia cup due to security reasons and the tournament will be played at some neutral venue, the new venue will be decided in the second round of the Executive Board meeting of ACC members in the month of March. Last year the Asia cup was held in UAE and the probability of the nation hosting it again is high.
Qatar has also shown interest in staging the tournament as a neutral venue amidst political tensions between the neighbouring countries. It has already hosted a few cricket tournaments and franchise-based cricket leagues. (ANI)
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Mamata congratulates India’s U-19 women’s cricket team for winning inaugural T-20 world cup
KOLKATA, (PTI): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday congratulated India’s Under-19 women’s cricket team for winning the inaugural T-20 World Cup.
She termed the feat as the beginning of the Indian women scaling ”greater heights” in the coming days.
”Heartiest congratulations to India’s Under 19 Women’s Cricket Team. What a stellar victory in the inaugural Under 19 Women’s T20 World Cup! This is only the beginning, I am certain the daughters of India will scale greater heights in the days ahead,” Banerjee tweeted.
India on Sunday won their maiden ICC title in women’s cricket as a bunch of sprightly and talented teenagers lifted the inaugural U-19 World Cup with an emphatic seven-wicket victory over England. (PTI)
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Rishabh Pant shifted from ICU to private suite over infection scare
NEW DELHI, (ANI): India’s star wicket keeper-batter Rishabh Pant “is doing well and has been shifted to a private suite due to fear of infection”, revealed Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) Director Shyam Sharma on Monday.
“Due to fear of infection, we have told his family and hospital administration to shift him to a private suite. He is doing better and will recover soon,” said Sharma to ANI. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday announced that the state government will provide all help for the 25-year-old’s treatment, who was seriously injured in a road accident near Roorkee on December 30 while on his way to surprise his mother.
Pant was alone in the car and reportedly fell asleep at the wheel when the accident happened. According to a statement by the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) in coordination with the Max Hospital Dehradun where he has been admitted, the cricketer has suffered two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee along with injuries on his right wrist, ankle, toe and back. Sharma on Saturday flagged concerns over visitors flocking to the hospital to catch a glimpse of the cricketer, Rishabh Pant, who is under treatment.
“Those who are going to meet Pant should avoid, as there are chances of infection. There should be no VIP movement to meet Pant, and people visiting him should avoid it as there are chances of infection for Pant,” Sharma told ANI over the phone. Shyam Sharma on Saturday arrived at Max Hospital in Dehradun to meet Pant. Sharma said: “He is stable and recovering well. Our BCCI doctors are in touch with the doctors here. Jay Shah is monitoring it. As of now, he’ll remain admitted here. He told me that he tried to save (his car) from a pothole (when the accident occurred).”
Pant escaped the near-fatal accident on Friday with burn injuries among others that will require plastic surgeries and he could be airlifted to Delhi if required. He met with the accident while returning from Delhi to Roorkee as his car collided with the divider on the Narsan border of Roorkee near Hammadpur Jhal.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India also issued a statement on Friday saying, “Pant has two cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his right knee and has also hurt his right wrist, ankle, and toe and has suffered abrasion injuries on his back. Rishabh’s condition remains stable, and he has now been shifted to Max Hospital, Dehradun, where he will undergo MRI scans to ascertain the extent of his injuries and formulate his further course of treatment, as per the BCCI statement shared with the media.” (ANI)
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Jerseys, flags sell like hot cakes at Kolkata market ahead of FIFA World Cup
KOLKATA,(PTI): Hundreds of football fans jostle as they rummage through piles of jerseys, looking for the shirt number of their favourite players — Welcome to Kolkata’s Maidan Market, which almost resembles the streets of Qatar, where the FIFA World Cup kicks-off on Sunday.
Jerseys and flags of counties like Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, Germany and Spain are hot property in this market in one corner of the iconic Maidan, as passionate football fans make a beeline outside shops to get a chance to take home a piece of sartorial glory.
”We have been witnessing a huge demand since the last one week. Flags and jerseys of Argentina are the most sought after, followed by Brazil. We expect this frenzy to continue throughout the duration of the World Cup,” said Azis Sheikh, a shopkeeper at Maidan Market.
The World Cup begins later on Sunday, when host country Qatar takes on Ecuador in the opening match. ”I have bought flags of all major football-playing countries for display in and around my locality. I have been doing the same before the start of the mega tournament for two decades now,” Konnagar resident Dulal Sarkar said.
Sheikh said on an average, around 500 jerseys have been sold daily since the last four days. A jersey set, comprising a t-shirt and shorts, is priced in the range of Rs 600-800 at the market, while a standard-sized flag costs Rs 150.
Jerseys are also available for children, as young as two years, starting from Rs 300 per set, Sheikh said.
”We are die-hard fans of Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), and the entire family wears the jersey of the country while watching football matches featuring Ronaldo. For this World Cup, I have bought a jersey for my 4-year-old son, too,” said Sohail Khan, an IT professional who resides in Garia.
Football enthusiasts said the market is the go-to destination for jerseys, flags and other accessories due to reasonable prices, which are well below the rate on e-commerce platforms.
”I bought a jersey set of Lionel Messi (Argentina) for Rs 600 at Maidan Market. It is priced in excess of Rs 1,100 on several e-commerce sites,” Ankur Hazra, who plays football at the club level, said.
Printing names and numbers on jerseys is also in heavy demand, shopkeepers said. An alphabet or a number can be printed on a jersey for Rs 10 each, said Shoaib, who owns a shop at the market for the last 12 years. (PTI)
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India won’t travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup
MUMBAI, (PTI): BCCI secretary Jay Shah on Tuesday made it clear that India won’t travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup next year and will instead push for a neutral venue.
The 2023 edition, which will be played in the 50 over format ahead of the ODI World Cup in India, has been allotted to Pakistan.
”We have decided we will not travel to Pakistan. We will play at a neutral venue,” said Shah, who also happens to be the Asian Cricket Council president, after the BCCI’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) here. He was re-elected as secretary for a second term.
The 2022 Asia Cup was held in the UAE last month after hosts Sri Lanka expressed their inability to host the event amid the economic crisis back home.
India and Pakistan only play each other in Asia Cup and global events due to political tensions between the two countries.
Both teams played twice in the Asia Cup last month and are set to clash in Melbourne on October 23 in the T20 World Cup.
BCCI’s cash reserves grew by approx Rs 6000 crore in last 3 years: At the AGM, outgoing treasurer and new IPL chairman Arun Dhumal informed the state units that the BCCI’s treasury grew from Rs 3648 crore to Rs 9629 crore in the last three years.
The Ganguly-led regime had taken charge in 2019 after the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators’ 33-month tenure.
”When the current team took over the reins of the BCCI in 2019, the BCCI’s coffers had funds of Rs 3648 crore. We are handing over an organisation that sits over a treasury that has Rs 9629 crore of funds which is roughly thrice of what we got at the time of our taking over from COA,” said Dhumal in his speech.
”The disbursement to the state associations has seen a jump of nearly five times, from Rs 680 crore in the COA time to Rs 3295 crore now,” he added. (PTI)
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Goan-origin Justin Fernandes makes it to Qatar’s under-17 football team for Asian Cup 2023
QATAR: According to a Times of India report, a teenager of Goan origin, Justin Fernandes has made Goa proud by fighting his way into the Qatar football team for the AFC U-17 Asian Cup 2023 Qualifiers in Muscat.
The 15-year-old budding footballer was included in the match-day squad for the opener against Iraq, which Qatar won 2-1 at the Sultan Qaboos sports complex in Muscat on Saturday, the Times of India said in a report.
The youngster did not take to the field in the opening ‘group C’ clash, but with three games still left to be played against hosts Oman, Lebanon and Bahrain, it’s only a matter of time before the striker breaks into the playing 11 hitting the field with all his energy.
Justin’s football career began at the Doha-based Absolute Sports Academy, when he travelled with the under-11 team to Armenia and was voted the best forward.
A year later, his team won the summer camp tournament in Georgia, and in 2018, was the best under-13 player. In 2019, he joined Al Ahli SC, a top club in the region, the TOI report said.
Justin’s mother is from Assolna, while father Camillo was born in Mumbai to Goan parents from Murida in Cuncolim.
Camillo migrated to Qatar in 2000 in search of “opportunities”, and since then, has not just made a name for himself, but his son too is now among the best teenage players in Qatar.
Source: Times of India