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Thursday, February 9, 2017

FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017

In my childhood I used to dream that one day the Indian football team will play in the football World Cup. India never played in the World Cup football at any level. In 1950, we were invited to play in the World Cup in Brazil but we declined. That has been our only chance till date. Our best football success have come at the Asian level and the Olympics. We won Gold in the 1951 and 1962 Asian Games and silver in the 1964 Asia Cup. We were 4th in the 1956 Olympics. But these all are long back achievements which have faded from our memories. In recent years, we have been unable to qualify for the 2nd or 3rd round of the World cup qualification. Our rank is 130. But thanks to FIFA we are playing in U-17 World cup by virtue of hosting it.

Whatever the way, we will be seeing The Blue Tigers playing for the first time in the world cup at  any level. I hope this is going to be a starting step for our future football success. One day this team will qualify in the 48 team football world cup. This doesn't mean I have great hopes on India U-17 team to do well in this tournament. I am not expecting them to put up an excellent show but hoping that they put up a decent show. If they qualify as one of the best third team to last 16 (however remote that chance!) it will be more than enough.



FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 is going to be hosted by India from 6th Oct to 28th October this year. The draw for the tournament will be held on July 7, 2017. “Kheleo”, the leopard, is the tournament’s mascot. It was unveiled at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi by organisers of the 2017 Fifa Under-17 World Cup with Sports Minister Vijay Goel and All India Football President Praful Patel.

The tournament will be played in six venues which are: 


Kochi (Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium)

Goa (Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium) 

Guwahati (Indira Gandhi Athletic International Stadium) 

Kolkata (Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan) 

New Delhi (Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium)


The FIFA U-17 World Cup was originally started as the FIFA U-16 World Championship in 1985. The first team to win the tournament was Nigeria. The tournament was renamed as FIFA U-17 World Championship in 1991 and was won by Ghana. From 2007 the tournament was renamed as FIFA U-17 World Cup. Nigeria is the most successful team. They were champion 5 times (1985, 1993, 2007, 2013, 2015) and runner-up 3 times (1987, 2001, 2009). Nigeria never lost in the semifinal. Unfortunately we will not see Nigeria this time as they failed to qualify for 2017 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations. 


Brazil is the second most successful team after Nigeria. They won the championship 3 times (1997, 1999, 2003) and where runner-up twice (1995, 2005). You will be very surprised to know that some of the football superpower failed to win the tournament. Spain runner-up 3 times (1991, 2003, 2007), Germany runner-up once (1985), Argentina finished 3rd thrice (1991, 1995, 2003) and fourth twice (2001, 2013), Italy was fourth in 1987 and Uruguay were runner-up once (2011).

Africa is the most successful continent. Beside Nigeria winning 5 times, Ghana won twice (1991, 1995). From Europe, Soviet Union won it in 1987, France in 2001 and Switzerland in 2009. Saudi Arabia from Asia won it in 1989. Among the CONCACAF countries Mexico won it twice (2005, 2011).


Who will win the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017? Before that who will qualify? 24 teams will qualify for this tournament. The break-ups are:

AFC (Asia)HostIndia
2016 AFC U-16 ChampionshipIran
Iraq
Japan
North Korea
CAF (Africa)2017 Africa U-17 Cup of NationsGhana
Guinea
Mali
Niger
CONCACAF (Central, North America & Caribbean)2017 CONCACAF U-17 Championship Honduras
Costa Rica
Mexico
USA
CONMEBOL (South America)2017 South American Under-17 ChampionshipBrazil
Chile
Paraguay
Columbia
OFC (Oceania)2017 OFC U-17 ChampionshipNew Caledonia
New Zealand
UEFA (Europe)2017 UEFA European Under-17 ChampionshipTurkey
Spain
England
Germany
France

2017 OFC U-17 Championship

Final



New Zealand defeated New Caledonia 7-0
Scorer: New Zealand: Rogerson J. 33', Cacace L. 36', Mata M. 62', 67', Conroy M. 70', Spragg C. 72', Palmer M. 90+1'


New Caledonia & New Zealand qualified for FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 in India

Semifinal



New Caledonia defeated Solomon Islands 3-2
Scorer: New Caledonia: Bako 23', Jeno 68', Longue 79'
Solomon Islands: Toata 63', Allen 90+4'

New Zealand defeated Papua New Guinea 2-1
Scorer: New Zealand: Pukue 3'(og), Whyte 90+3'
Papua New Guinea: Kerobin 34'

Round Robin Matches


Group A


New Caledonia defeated Papua New Guinea 3-2
Scorer: New Caledonia: Gope-Fenepej 5', 31', Iwa Goal 90+3'(p)
Papua New Guinea: Kapai 35', Kerobin 64'

Tahiti defeated Vanuatu 1-0
Scorer:
Tahiti: Yann Vivi 11'

Papua New Guinea drew Vanuatu 3-3
Scorer:
Papua New Guinea:A. Pukue 16', B. Kerobin 45',81'
Vanuatu: D. Ngwele 25', 55', Z. Maguekon 83'

Tahiti drew New Caledonia 1-1
Scorer:
Tahiti: K. Beaumert 45'
New Caledonia: R. Caihé 83'

New Caledonia defeated Vanuatu 3-2
Scorer:
New Caledonia: Thahnaena L. 37', Gope-Fenepej 72', Wenisso R. 75'(p)
Vanuatu: Napau R. 84' Napau 89'

Papua New Guinea defeated Tahiti 2-1
Scorer:
Papua New Guinea:J. Allen 71', E. Simongi 87'
Tahiti: E. Kaspard 10'

Table Standing


RankTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1New Caledonia321075+27
2Papua New Guinea31117704
3Tahiti (H)31113304
4Vanuatu301257-21


Group B


New Zealand defeated Samoa 11-0
Scorer:
New Zealand: Ebbinge 5', 10', Spragg 20', 40', 90', Sinclair 21', Palmer 67', 70', 90', Whyte 86', Mata 89'

Fiji drew Solomon Islands 1-1
Scorer:
Fiji: Dau 4'
Solomon Islands: Mana 52'

New Zealand defeated Solomon Islands 2-1
Scorer:
New Zealand: Williams 3', Spragg 84'
Solomon Islands: Kaoni 48'

Fiji defeated Samoa 3-0
Scorer:
Fiji: Matalau 9', Dau 17', 62'

Solomon Islands defeated Samoa 12-0
Scorers:
Solomon Islands: Mekawir M. 10', 19', 31', Toata S. 29', Kaoni G. J. 45+4', 67', 80', 88' Kaena D. 53', 66' Allen J. 57', 79'

New Zealand defeated Fiji 5-0
Scorer:
New Zealand: Jones L. 12', Neblett E. 41', Mata M. 76', Jones M. 90+1', Spragg C. 90+4'(p)

Table Standing


RankTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1New Zealand3300181179
2Solomon Islands3111143+114
3Fiji311146-24
4Samoa3003026-260

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Indian Women's League 2017

Champion

Eastern Sporting Union FC



Final


Eastern Sporting Union FC defeated Rising Student FC 3-0

Semifinal


Rising Student FC defeated FC Pune City 2-0

Eastern Sporting Union FC defeated Alakhpura FC 4-1

League Table



TeamsGames PlayedWinDrawLostGoalPoints
ForAgnstDiff
Rising Student FC5401203+1712
Eastern Sporting Union FC5401154+1112
Alakhpura FC522184+48
FC Pune City521268-27
Jeppiyar Institute FC51 13518-134
Aizawl FC5005522-170

Results 



Eastern Sporting Union FC defeated Alakhpura FC 1-0

FC Pune City defeated Aizawl FC 4-0

Rising Student FC defeated Jeppiyar Institute FC 7-0

Eastern Sporting Union FC defeated Aizawl FC 3-0

Alakhpura FC drew Jeppiyar Institute FC 1-1

Rising Student FC defeated FC Pune City 5-0


Jeppiyar Institute FC defeated Aizawl FC 3-2 

Alakhpura FC defeated Rising Student FC 1-0 

Eastern Sporting Union FC defeated FC Pune City 3-1

Alakhpura FC defeated Aizawl FC 6-2

FC Pune City defeated Jeppiyar Institute FC 1-0

Rising Student FC defeated Eastern Sporting Union FC 2-1

FC Pune City drew Alakhpura FC 0-0

Rising Student FC defeated Aizawl FC 6-1

Eastern Sporting Union FC defeated Jeppiyar Institute FC 7-1

Thursday, February 2, 2017

DFB Pokal - 2016/2017

Final


Borussia Dortmund defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 2-1
Scorers
Borussia Dortmund: O. Dembélé 8', P. Aubameyang 67'(P)
Eintracht Frankfurt: A. Rebić 29'

Semifinals


Borussia Dortmund defeated Bayern Münich 3-2
Scorers
Borussia Dortmund: M. Reus 19', P. Aubameyang 69', O. Dembélé 74'
Bayern Münich: Javi Martínez 28', M. Hummels 41'

Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Borussia Monchengladbach 1-1
Eintracht Frankfurt won on penalties 7-6
Scorer:
Eintracht Frankfurt: T. Tawatha 15'
Borussia Monchengladbach: J. Hofmann 45'+2

Quaterfinals


Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Arminia Bielefeld 1-0
Scorer:
Eintracht Frankfurt: D. Blum 6'

Borussia Dortmund defeated Sportfreunde Lotte 3-0
Scorers
Borussia Dortmund: C. Pulisic 57', A. Schürrle 66', M. Schmelzer 83'

Borussia Monchengladbach defeated Hamburger SV 2-1
Scorers
Borussia Monchengladbach: L. Stindl (PG) 53', Raffael 61' (p)
Hamburger SV: B. Wood 90'


Bayern Münich defeated Schalke 04 3-0
Scorers
Bayern Münich: R. Lewandowski 3', 29', Thiago Alcântara 16'


3rd Round 


Hamburger SV defeated Köln 2-0
Scorers
Hamburger SV: G. Jung 5', B. Wood 75'

Arminia Bielefeld defeated Astoria Walldorf 1-1 (Extra Time)
Arminia Bielefeld won 5-4 in penalty shootout
Scorers
Astoria Walldorf: M. Carl 78'
Arminia Bielefeld: T. Schütz 52'

Bayern Münich defeated Wolfsburg 1-0
Scorers
Bayern Münich:Douglas Costa 17'

Borussia Monchengladbach defeated Greuther Fürth 2-0
Scorers
Borussia Monchengladbach: O. Wendt 12', T. Hazard 36'(p)

Sportfreunde Lotte defeated 1860 Münich 2-0
Scorers
Sportfreunde Lotte: J. Lindner 28', K. Freiberger 58'

Schalke 04 defeated Sandhausen 4-1
Scorers
Schalke 04: A. Schöpf 38', D. Caligiuri 43', Naldo 45', Y. Konoplyanka 71'
Sandhausen: A. Wooten 64'

Borussia Dortmund defeated Hertha BSC 1-1 (Extra Time)
Borussia Dortmund won 3-2 in penalty shootout
Scorers
Borussia Dortmund: M. Reus 47'
Hertha BSC: S. Kalou 27'

Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Hannover 96 2-1
Scorers:
Eintracht Frankfurt: T. Tawatha 62', H. Seferović 66'
Hannover 96: M. Harnik 57'

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Eredivisie Table 2016/2017


Feyenoord is the Champion, they won it for 15th time.

Rank(#)TeamMPWDLGFGAGDP
1Feyenoord3426448625+6182
2Ajax3425637923+5681
3PSV34221026823+4576
4Utrecht3418885438+1662
5Vitesse34156135140+1151
6AZ34121395652+449
7Twente34129134850-245
8Groningen341013115551+443
9Heerenveen34127155453+143
10Heracles34127155355-243
11ADO Den Haag34115183759-2838
12Excelsior34910154360-1737
13Willem II3499162944-1336
14PEC Zwolle3498173967-2835
15Sparta Rotterdam3497184261-1934
16NEC3497183259-2734
17Roda JC34712152651-2533
18Go Ahead Eagles3465233273-4123

Monday, January 30, 2017

Ligue 1 - Table (2016/2017)


Rank(#)TeamMPWDLGFGAGDP
1Monaco38305310731+7695
2PSG3827658327+5687
3Nice38221246336+2778
4Olympique Lyonnais38214137748+2967
5Olympique Marseille381711105741+1562
6Bordeaux38151495343+1059
7Nantes38149154054-1451
8Saint-Étienne381214124142-150
9Rennes381214123642-650
10Guingamp38148164653-750
11Lille38137184047-746
12Angers SCO38137184049-946
13Toulouse381014143741-444
14Metz381110173971-3243
15Montpellier38109194866-1839
16Dijon38813174658-1237
17Caen38107213665-2937
18Lorient38106224470-2636
19Nancy3898212952-2335
20Bastia38810202954-2534

Coupe de France - 2016-2017

Final

PSG defeated Angers SCO 1-0
Scorer
PSG: I. Cissokho 90'(og)

Semifinal

PSG defeated Monaco 5-0
Scorers
PSG: J. Draxler 26', E. Cavani 31', S. Mbaé 50'(og), B. Matuidi 52', Marquinhos 90'

Angers SCO defeated Guingamp 2-0
Scorers
Angers SCO: T. Mangani 38', K. Toko Ekambi 90'

Quaterfinals

PSG defeated Avranches 4-0
Scorer
PSG: H. Ben Arfa 35', 53', Lucas Moura 56', J. Pastore 82'

Angers SCO defeated Bordeaux 2-1
Scorers
Angers SCO: FK. Bérigaud 8', C. N'Doye 67'
Bordeaux: Y. Sankhare 18'

Guingamp defeated Fréjus St-Raphaël 1-0
Scorer
Guingamp: A. Mendy 50'

Monaco defeated Lille 2-1
Scorers
V. Germain 35', 45'
Lille: A. El Ghazi 90'


Pre-Quaterfinals Results

Fréjus St-Raphaël defeated Auxerre 2-0
Scorers
Fréjus St-Raphaël: N. Mendy 5', K. Tlili 39'

Angers SCO defeated CA Bastia 1-0
Scorer
Angers SCO: F. Diedhiou 40'

Bordeaux defeated Lorient 2-1
Scorers
Bordeaux: G. Laborde 61', 72'
Lorient: B. Jeannot 48'

Guingamp defeated Quevilly Rouen 2-1
Scorers
Guingamp: A. Mendy 59', N. De Pauw 61'
Quevilly Rouen: P. Vignaud 90'

PSG defeated Niort 2-0
Scorer
PSG: J. Pastore 78', E. Cavani 90'

Avranches defeated Strasbourg 1-1 (6-5)
Avranches win 6-5 in penalties
Scorers
Avranches: D. Louiserre 48'
Strasbourg: Vincent Gragnic 90+2'

Monaco defeated Olympique de Marseille 4-3 (Extra time)
Scorers
Monaco: João Moutinho 19', K. Mbappe Lottin 66', B. Mendy 104', T. Lemar 113'
Olympique de Marseille: D. Payet 43', R. Cabella 83', R. Cabella 110'

Lille defeated Bergerac 2-1
Scorers
Lille: Rony Lopes 70', Eder 90'
Bergeracg: B. Kamissoko 90'

16th Finals Results


Quevilly Rouen defeated Consolat Marseille 3-0
Scorers
Quevilly Rouen: S. Oliveira 65', M. Guezoui 67', K. Achahbar 90'

Strasbourg defeated Le Poiré sur Vie 1-0
Scorers
Strasbourg: V. Gragnic 9'

Niort defeated Sarreguemines 3-0
Scorers
Quevilly Rouen: R. Grange 5', A. Dabasse 45', A. Dona N'Doh 87'

Lille defeated Nantes 1-0
Scorers
Lille: S. Corchia 81'(p)

Lorient defeated Châteauroux 3-2 (Extra Time)
Scorers
Lorient: J. Cabot 49', Cafú 77', 113'(p)
Châteauroux: O. Tounkara 5', T. Siebatcheu 62'

Bordeaux defeated Dijon 2-1
Scorers
Bordeaux: Malcom 53', G. Laborde 90'
Dijon: L. Diony 83'(p)

Bergerac defeated Lens 2-0
Scorers
Bordeaux: S. Bouscarrat 38', G. Covin 47'

Olympique de Marseille defeated Olympique Lyonnais 2-1 (Extra Time)
Scorers
Olympique de Marseille: R. Fanni 24', Dória 109'
Olympique Lyonnais: C. Tolisso 64'(p)

Fréjus St-Raphaël defeated Prix-lès-Mézières 1-0
Scorers
Fréjus St-Raphaël:

Avranches defeated Fleury 91 1-0
Scorers
Avranches: D. Louiserre 60'

CA Bastia defeated Nancy 2-0
Scorers
CA Bastia: O. Camara 10', K. Hérelle 89'

Guingamp defeated Les Herbiers 2-1 (Extra Time)
Scorers
Guingamp: A. Mendy 72', M. Bodmer 114'
Les Herbiers: L. Glombard 90'>br />
Auxerre leads Saint-Étienne 3-0 (Extra Time)
Scorers
Auxerre: M. Yattara 97', Birama Touré 105', K. Boto 119'

Angers SCO defeated Caen 3-1
Scorers
Angers SCO: T. Mangani 14'(p), T. Mangani 82', P. Capelle 89'
Caen: R. Thomas (og)

Monaco defeated Chambly 5-4 (Extra Time)
Scorers
Monaco: K. Mbappe Lottin 17', T. Lemar 34', K. Mbappe Lottin 48', K. N'Doram 96', K. Glik 103'
Chambly: A. Soubervie 57', G. Gendrey 81', A. Soubervie 90', J. Popelard 111'

PSG defeated Rennes 4-0
Scorers:
PSG: J. Draxler 27', 68', Lucas Moura 38', H. Ben Arfa 90'
Rennes: