Orissa, Haryana win matches:
Diphu, May 1: In two group A quarter final league match of the U-17 girls national football championship here on Thursday, Orissa prevailed over Tamil Nadu 3-0 while Hariyana edged past Sikkim 1-0.
With the wins both Orissa and Hariyana brightened their chances of entering into the last four stage from the four-team group.
In two matches of group B tomorrow Goa will play Manipur while Kerala will take on Mizoram.
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Friday, May 2, 2008
Saturday, December 8, 2007
6th Junior Girls National Football
Manipur girls finish runners-up:
Imphal, Dec 7: Manipur suffered 0-1 loss to Orissa in the final of the 6th Junior Girls National Football Championship at Dindigul in Tamil Nadu on Friday.
Meanwhile, in the 53rd National School Games U-17 Football for boys, Manipur defeated Goa 2-0 on Friday. Manipur boys had earlier (on December 5) humbled Rajasthan 5-0.
Manipur will play Kerala on Saturday.
Source: The Sanghai Express
Imphal, Dec 7: Manipur suffered 0-1 loss to Orissa in the final of the 6th Junior Girls National Football Championship at Dindigul in Tamil Nadu on Friday.
Meanwhile, in the 53rd National School Games U-17 Football for boys, Manipur defeated Goa 2-0 on Friday. Manipur boys had earlier (on December 5) humbled Rajasthan 5-0.
Manipur will play Kerala on Saturday.
Source: The Sanghai Express
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Vijay Merchant Trophy (U-17) Plate Gp B League
Innings defeat stares on Sikkim:
Rajkot, Dec 6: An innings’ defeat stared on Sikkim as they were 29 for two in their second essay after following on at the end of second day’s play of the three-day Vijay Merchant Trophy (U-17) Plate Group B League match against Goa at the Railway Ground here on Thursday.
The north-eastern team were all out for 135 in their first innings in reply to Goa’s 418 all out.
They were still trailing by 254 runs with eight second innings wickets in hand when stumps were drawn on the second day.
Goa would press for a win on the last day tomorrow.
Brief Scorecard:
Goa 418 all out in 106.5 overs: Reagan Pinto 82; Atul Phadte 39; R Lohar 3/44; P Sharma 3/57; D Rai 2/116
Fall of wickets: 1/8 2/45 3/93 4/219 5/282 6/364 7/364 8/ 374 9/381 10/418
Sikkim 135 all out in 56 overs: Nilesh 36; Jay Prakash 24; S Singh 21; Reagan Pinto 5/45; R Vashist 3/26
Fall of wickets: 1/29 2/74 3/80 4/105 5/109 6/119 7/121 8/121 9/134 10/135
Sikkim 2nd innings (following on): 29/2 in 16 overs
Nilesh 4; Leeyong Lepcha 8; V K Singh batting 14; Jay Prakash batting 0
V Castelino 1/8; R Vashist 1/6
Sikkim trail by 254 runs with 8 wickets remaining
Rajkot, Dec 6: An innings’ defeat stared on Sikkim as they were 29 for two in their second essay after following on at the end of second day’s play of the three-day Vijay Merchant Trophy (U-17) Plate Group B League match against Goa at the Railway Ground here on Thursday.
The north-eastern team were all out for 135 in their first innings in reply to Goa’s 418 all out.
They were still trailing by 254 runs with eight second innings wickets in hand when stumps were drawn on the second day.
Goa would press for a win on the last day tomorrow.
Brief Scorecard:
Goa 418 all out in 106.5 overs: Reagan Pinto 82; Atul Phadte 39; R Lohar 3/44; P Sharma 3/57; D Rai 2/116
Fall of wickets: 1/8 2/45 3/93 4/219 5/282 6/364 7/364 8/ 374 9/381 10/418
Sikkim 135 all out in 56 overs: Nilesh 36; Jay Prakash 24; S Singh 21; Reagan Pinto 5/45; R Vashist 3/26
Fall of wickets: 1/29 2/74 3/80 4/105 5/109 6/119 7/121 8/121 9/134 10/135
Sikkim 2nd innings (following on): 29/2 in 16 overs
Nilesh 4; Leeyong Lepcha 8; V K Singh batting 14; Jay Prakash batting 0
V Castelino 1/8; R Vashist 1/6
Sikkim trail by 254 runs with 8 wickets remaining
Labels:
Atul Phadte,
Goa,
Jay Prakash,
Leeyong Lepcha,
R Lohar,
Rajkot,
Reagan Pinto,
Sikkim,
V Castelino,
Vijay Merchant Trophy
6th National Junior Girls Football
Manipur girls in final:
Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, Dec 5: Defending champions Manipur blanked Goa 3-0 in the semi-final to set up summit clash against Orissa in sixth Junior Girls National Football Championship here on Wednesday.
This is the sixth time that Manipur will be featuring in the final and they have won the title five times.
Itabala (13th), Ngoubi (17th) and Rashi (30th) scored for Manipur.
Orissa beat hosts Tamil Nadu in the other semi-final today (Wednesday).
The final will be played on Friday (Dec 7).
Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, Dec 5: Defending champions Manipur blanked Goa 3-0 in the semi-final to set up summit clash against Orissa in sixth Junior Girls National Football Championship here on Wednesday.
This is the sixth time that Manipur will be featuring in the final and they have won the title five times.
Itabala (13th), Ngoubi (17th) and Rashi (30th) scored for Manipur.
Orissa beat hosts Tamil Nadu in the other semi-final today (Wednesday).
The final will be played on Friday (Dec 7).
Labels:
Dindigul,
Goa,
Itabala,
Junior Girls National Football,
Manipur,
Ngoubi,
Orissa,
Rashi,
Semi-final,
Tamil Nadu
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Vijay Merchant Trophy (U-17) Plate Gp B League
Goa comfortably placed against Sikkim:
Rajkot, Dec 5: Goa were comfortably placed at 364 for five against Sikkim at the end of first day's play of the Vijay Merchant Trophy (U-17) Plate Group B League match at the Railway Ground here on Wednesday.
Sikkim captain Leeyong Lepcha won the toss and elected to field.
Brief Scorecard:
Goa 364 / 5 in 90 overs (368 Min.)
Vaibhav Naik 148 (205 balls; 26X4); Kinnan Vaz 47; Reagan Pinto barring on 82; Rohit Naik batting on 29; Extras: 30
D Rai 2/116; R Lohar 1/32; P Sharma 1/34
Fall of Wickets: 1/8 2/45 3/93 4/219 5/282
Rajkot, Dec 5: Goa were comfortably placed at 364 for five against Sikkim at the end of first day's play of the Vijay Merchant Trophy (U-17) Plate Group B League match at the Railway Ground here on Wednesday.
Sikkim captain Leeyong Lepcha won the toss and elected to field.
Brief Scorecard:
Goa 364 / 5 in 90 overs (368 Min.)
Vaibhav Naik 148 (205 balls; 26X4); Kinnan Vaz 47; Reagan Pinto barring on 82; Rohit Naik batting on 29; Extras: 30
D Rai 2/116; R Lohar 1/32; P Sharma 1/34
Fall of Wickets: 1/8 2/45 3/93 4/219 5/282
Labels:
Goa,
Kinnan Vaz,
Leeyong Lepcha,
Rohit Naik,
Sikkim,
Vaibhav Naik,
Vijay Merchant Trophy
Monday, December 3, 2007
6th Junior Girl’s National Football
Manipur enter semi-finals:
Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, Dec 2: Ng Bala scored a brilliant hat-trick to lead Manipur to a 3-0 victory over Jharkhand and storm into the semi-finals of the 6th Junior Girls National football Championship here on Sunday.
Bala scored in the second, 42nd and 60th minutes to set up Manipur a last four clash on Tuesday against the winner of Tamil Nadu versus Goa match.
Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, Dec 2: Ng Bala scored a brilliant hat-trick to lead Manipur to a 3-0 victory over Jharkhand and storm into the semi-finals of the 6th Junior Girls National football Championship here on Sunday.
Bala scored in the second, 42nd and 60th minutes to set up Manipur a last four clash on Tuesday against the winner of Tamil Nadu versus Goa match.
Labels:
Dindigul,
Goa,
Junior Girl’s National Football,
Manipur,
Ng Bala,
Tamil Nadu
19th Junior National Baseball Championship
Manipur boys win national baseball title:
Cuttack, Dec 2: Manipur beat Delhi by seven runs to five to clinch the boys' title of the 19th Junior National Baseball Championship at Cuttack (Orissa) on Sunday.
The winners outscored their rivals in the opening (3-2) and penultimate innings (1-0) of the seven-round competition.
Manipur reached the summit round after defeating Madhya Pradesh 11-6. However, the girl’s team failed to make the podium finish after going down to Delhi 0-3 in the third place play-off.
Orissa won the girls' title with a 6-0 victory over Goa.
Cuttack, Dec 2: Manipur beat Delhi by seven runs to five to clinch the boys' title of the 19th Junior National Baseball Championship at Cuttack (Orissa) on Sunday.
The winners outscored their rivals in the opening (3-2) and penultimate innings (1-0) of the seven-round competition.
Manipur reached the summit round after defeating Madhya Pradesh 11-6. However, the girl’s team failed to make the podium finish after going down to Delhi 0-3 in the third place play-off.
Orissa won the girls' title with a 6-0 victory over Goa.
Labels:
Cuttack,
Delhi,
Goa,
Junior National Baseball,
Madhya Pradesh,
Manipur,
Orissa,
Victory
Sunday, November 18, 2007
National School Games 2007-08
Manipur retain U-19 Girls’ football title:
Nov 17: Manipur retained the Under 19 Girls' football title in the 53rd National School Games 2007-08, which concluded here today at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Fatorda in Margao (Goa).
In the final today, Manipur blanked Assam 2-0. N Chanchan Chanu and Naobi Chanu scored for the winners while Assam had to be content with second place.
The Fair play trophy was awarded to Chandigarh while V Jaya Chitra and R Kalpana, both from Tamil Nadu, were adjudged the best goalkeeper and highest scorer respectively.
Kalpana scored 18 goals in the tournament.
Haryana finished third defeating Chandigarh 5-0 in the third place match.
Nov 17: Manipur retained the Under 19 Girls' football title in the 53rd National School Games 2007-08, which concluded here today at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Fatorda in Margao (Goa).
In the final today, Manipur blanked Assam 2-0. N Chanchan Chanu and Naobi Chanu scored for the winners while Assam had to be content with second place.
The Fair play trophy was awarded to Chandigarh while V Jaya Chitra and R Kalpana, both from Tamil Nadu, were adjudged the best goalkeeper and highest scorer respectively.
Kalpana scored 18 goals in the tournament.
Haryana finished third defeating Chandigarh 5-0 in the third place match.
Labels:
Assam,
Chanchan Chanu,
Fatorda,
Goa,
Manipur,
Margao,
Naobi Chanu,
National School Games,
U-19 Girls’ Football
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Governor’s Gold Cup
Oct 27: JCT Academy beat SFA XI 3-1
Sikkim Football Association (SFA) XI lost to JCT Academy, Phagwara, 1-3 in the inaugural match of the 29th All India Governor's Gold Cup football tournament at Paljor Stadium in Gangtok today.
Jagpreet Singh scored a brace for JCT, both from free kicks in the sixth and 29th minutes, while his teammate L Zira buttressed the lead in the 59th minute.
Dawa Lepcha managed to score a consolation goal for the home team in the 71st minute.
With this loss, the home team were knocked out of the tournament, while JCT Academy will face NRT Football Club from Nepal on October 1.
Assam State Electricity Board will take on Punjab Police tomorrow.
Six international teams -- Nigerian Eagles (an All-Nigerian team), top two clubs from Nepal (NRT and Three Star), two from Bangladesh (Chittagaon Abahoni and Badda Jagarani Sangshad) and Bhutan XI -- are among 16 teams vying for top honours.
Other notable teams are Punjab Police, Mumbai United, Assam State Electricity Board, Manipur XI and Tibetan National Football Association, besides JCT Academy and SFA XI.
However, football giants from Kolkata and Goa and defending champions Air India, Mumbai, are not taking part this year.
In view of the local public enthusiasm in the tournament, SFA has decided to open the hillside gallery of the stadium free for school students.
The final match of the knockout tournament will be held on Nove
Sikkim Football Association (SFA) XI lost to JCT Academy, Phagwara, 1-3 in the inaugural match of the 29th All India Governor's Gold Cup football tournament at Paljor Stadium in Gangtok today.
Jagpreet Singh scored a brace for JCT, both from free kicks in the sixth and 29th minutes, while his teammate L Zira buttressed the lead in the 59th minute.
Dawa Lepcha managed to score a consolation goal for the home team in the 71st minute.
With this loss, the home team were knocked out of the tournament, while JCT Academy will face NRT Football Club from Nepal on October 1.
Assam State Electricity Board will take on Punjab Police tomorrow.
Six international teams -- Nigerian Eagles (an All-Nigerian team), top two clubs from Nepal (NRT and Three Star), two from Bangladesh (Chittagaon Abahoni and Badda Jagarani Sangshad) and Bhutan XI -- are among 16 teams vying for top honours.
Other notable teams are Punjab Police, Mumbai United, Assam State Electricity Board, Manipur XI and Tibetan National Football Association, besides JCT Academy and SFA XI.
However, football giants from Kolkata and Goa and defending champions Air India, Mumbai, are not taking part this year.
In view of the local public enthusiasm in the tournament, SFA has decided to open the hillside gallery of the stadium free for school students.
The final match of the knockout tournament will be held on Nove
Labels:
Air India,
Goa,
JCT,
Kolkata,
Manipur XI,
Mumbai United,
NRT,
Punjab Police,
SFA XI
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