Monday 20 October 2014

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Indian Super League gets off to strong start with Fifa endorsement

New Delhi: The jury is still out on whether the Indian Super League (ISL) can wake the world’s second most populous nation from its football slumber but the first week of the eight-team competition has at least made people sit up and take notice. Some 70,000 fans thronged the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata for last Sunday’s spectacular opening ceremony and the social media has been abuzz with discussions about the league with celebrity owners, experienced foreign managers and a sprinkling of high-profile players. Not a bad start in a cricket-obsessed country of 1.2 billion, which ranks an embarrassing 158th and was described as football’s ‘sleeping giant’ by Fifa president Sepp Blatter. Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke was at hand to watch Alessandro Del Piero’s Delhi franchise play out a goalless draw against David Trezeguet’s Pune on Tuesday and he liked the level of enthusiasm. “What was nice last night is the sound, it was amazing,” Valcke later said of his experience at the capital’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. “(I witnessed) How strong was the support of the fans in the stadium, how they supported the teams, how they supported whenever there was a change of player, how they supported Del Piero when he came in. “That’s football. That’s when you feel yes, football has its place in India. Yesterday you saw a culture of football here.” The first week of the tournament has also seen packed stadiums at other venues and the trend is expected to continue after the West Indies cricket team abruptly called off their tour of India on Friday following their internal dispute. “It’s not a question of competing with cricket but I think India is big enough to have a second sport and football is strong enough to become the second sport in India,” Valcke said. Bankrolled by Reliance Industries Ltd, Rupert Murdoch’s Star India Pvt. Ltd and sports management group IMG, the ISL has welcomed former cricket greats Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, as well as current captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, among the team owners. The league’s strong start has fuelled fears that it might eclipse the national league but the All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Praful Patel assured I-League will remain the country’s only league. “I-League is the league of India. This (ISL) is a tournament which brings more attention and extra popularity, it’s like a booster dose,” Patel said. “I can assure you that a number of ISL clubs would also like to progress into I-League eventually. I think it’s a good beginning.” Co-owned by La Liga champions Atletico Madrid, the Kolkata team, with Spaniard Luis Garcia as their marquee player, currently top the table having won both their games so far. The demand for ISL tickets is in stark contrast to the I-League and Arthur Papas, deputy coach of the Goa franchise, had no hesitation in admitting it having been involved in both. “I’ve been in this country for two and a half years playing in national leagues and I-League, but I haven’t felt this sense of excitement about a competition before,” said the Australian who coaches Dempo in the I-League. “That’s probably what is lacking at the I-League... A packed stadium will improve the product you see on TV all around the world, not just in India,” he added.


Cristiano Ronaldo leaves it late to give Portugal win over Denmark

  • Cristiano Ronaldo leaves it late to give Portugal win over Denmark

Cristiano Ronaldo is congratulated by his Portugal team-mates after his late winner against Denmark
Cristiano Ronaldo is congratulated by his Portugal team-mates after his late winner against Denmark. Photograph: Mario Cruz/EPA
A headed goal in injury time by Cristiano Ronaldo gave Portugal a much-needed 1-0 win over Denmark in their Group I Euro 2016 qualifier.
Ronaldo rose to meet Ricardo Quaresma’s cross and bury his header past Kasper Schmeichel to secure all three points after the referee, Felix Brych, played five minutes of stoppage time at the end of the game.
Denmark’s best chance came when Pierre Hojbjerg muscled his way through and fed Christian Eriksen, who teed up Michael Krohn-Dehli to fire in a shot that came back off the far post.
Ronaldo’s goal lifts Portugal off the bottom of the table and into third place in the five-team group on three points. Denmark remain second, level on four points with the leaders, Albania.

Euro 2016 qualifying: Germany held; Ronaldo rescues Portugal

Euro 2016 qualifying: Germany held; Ronaldo rescues Portugal
Copenhagen: World champions Germany stumbled again in their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign on Tuesday, drawing 1-1 with the Republic of Ireland on a night where Cristiano Ronaldo and a flying drone made headlines elsewhere.
Ronaldo`s late header gave Portugal a 1-0 win in Denmark to kickstart their qualifying campaign, but the meeting between Serbia and Albania in the same Group I was abandoned after crowd trouble in Belgrade.
Germany had suffered their first qualifying defeat since 2007 at the weekend, losing 2-0 in Poland in Group D, but the World Cup winners were greeted by a huge fan mosaic at one end of the stadium in Gelsenkirchen which read simply `Thank You`, proving that such a defeat could not overshadow their heroics of July.Borussia Dortmund`s Erik Durm, who went to the World Cup but did not play, smashed a shot off the bar in the first half before a precise Toni Kroos strike in the 71st minute gave Joachim Loew`s men the lead.
But Ireland stunned their hosts by equalising in the fourth minute of added time with their first effort on target from veteran defender John O`Shea.
The result means Poland are top of Group D from Ireland on goal difference, with Scotland and Germany three points further back, while Georgia beat Gibraltar 3-0 to record their first points.
"We`re all disappointed. I think that was Ireland`s only chance of the game and they scored from it," said Loew. "In the last few minutes, we were simply naive."
Ireland`s hero O`Shea added: "We have a fantastic spirit, we didn`t want to come off having lost with people thinking we just did ok."
In Warsaw, Poland took the lead against Gordon Strachan`s side through Krzysztof Maczynski, but Shaun Maloney and Steven Naismith found the net for Scotland, leaving the hosts requiring a magnificent Arkadiusz Milik goal to earn a 2-2 draw in a thrilling match.
"We were brave enough to come here and play with a lot of forwards and a draw was probably the right result," admitted Strachan.
In Copenhagen, Cristiano Ronaldo headed in Ricardo Quaresma`s cross in the fifth minute of injury time to score his 51st international goal and give Portugal victory against their Danish hosts in their first competitive game under new coach Fernando Santos.
Ronaldo said: "I want to congratulate the team for always believing. We knew it was going to be a difficult game but we showed confidence right to the end."Meanwhile, Albania, who won away in Portugal in Group I last month to precipitate the departure of Portuguese coach Paulo Bento, saw their match with Serbia in Belgrade abandoned after trouble started just before half-time with the score goalless.
A drone sporting the Albanian flag was flown over the stadium, sparking fury among Serbian fans and players and leading to clashes between the two teams on the pitch.
Serbian fans hurled smoke bombs and other missiles onto the pitch in protest in a game from which Albanian fans had been barred because of the sensitive relations between the two countries.
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland made it three wins from three in Group F with a remarkable 2-0 victory away to Greece in Piraeus, Jamie Ward and Kyle Lafferty finding the net either side of half-time for Michael O`Neill`s side.
The result leaves Claudio Ranieri`s Greece side, European champions in 2004, lagging behind with just one point so far, while a brace from Bogdan Stancu gave Romania a 2-0 win in Finland and Adam Szalai`s solitary effort handed Hungary a 1-0 triumph in the Faroe Islands.
In England`s Group E, Switzerland recorded their first points with a 4-0 victory away to hapless San Marino, with Haris Seferovic scoring twice and Blerim Dzemaili and Xherdan Shaqiri also on target.
The next round of qualifiers will be played over the weekend of November 14 to 16.
Reuters 

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