U-17 that is, still a very intriguing result!
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Will football ever match, or surpass cricket in India ? Or is cricket too ingrained into the fabric of Indian culture by now for that to ever happen ?
Wow that's a huge achievement even if it's a friendly beating U-17 Italians means we are going in the right direction..
Congrats to the u17 boys
Will football ever match, or surpass cricket in India ? Or is cricket too ingrained into the fabric of Indian culture by now for that to ever happen ?
good result but i doubt much will come off this.
u-17 level players very rarely go onto the very top and most just fall by the wayside so lets say in 10 years very few of these italy u17 players will be playing top level Serie A even.
However regardless its something to build on?
I remember a few years ago there was a lot of hype about an Indian football league with some foreign stars (I-league or isl??? - not sure). Any youngsters who have broken into national team through that
Will football ever match, or surpass cricket in India ? Or is cricket too ingrained into the fabric of Indian culture by now for that to ever happen ?
This year's FIFA under 17 wc will take place in India.Was it the actual Italy U17 national team or just some Italian teenagers brought together for a random friendly match no one cares about.
They probably want some interest for the U17 WC in India. Won't read too much into it.
Political result.
The Under 17 WC is being held in India later this year so could be a publicity stunt to generate the hype around the Indian team.
Assuming the Italian team which played was not some crappy school level team but a strong team with players who will play in upcoming WC..
If the above is true then you believe FIFA or Broadcasters bribed 17 year old kids to under perform so Indian team can be hyped for WC?
This year's FIFA under 17 wc will take place in India.
Teams and players are often told to go easy in friendlies.
What does that have to do with my post?
In an U-17 match? Surely that's not the right way to coach kids telling them you don't have to perform 100% in a match? I can understand in normal friendlies but in U-17 it would be preposterous to suggest to kids not to give their 100%..
Italians didn't qualify for the world cup, so maybe they are not that big a deal, and it could be that you are right. Anyway, the story has only added to the hope, so I'll stop finding faults with the win.
our under 17 players are really good.
we can see india qualifying for world cup in 2026
It's a good result for India but the level of competition rises significantly from U17 to senior level. Im sure Italy also gave their lesser plays a go in this match.
FIFA are expanding the number of teams in the World Cup so there is a chance but India is still way behind other nations in the region, so I doubt they will qualify.
We have some great African players playing in the worlds best leagues but no African team has ever reached the World Cup final as of yet. Pele stated many years ago, an African team would win the World Cup by the year 2000 but they are a still a way off. England is arguably the greatest football nation but we struggle to get past the first round lol.
Was it the actual Italy U17 national team or just some Italian teenagers brought together for a random friendly match no one cares about.
So just as I had suspected it was a bunch of random Italian school-going kids instead of the actual U17 national team who are busy participating in a UEFA tournament. Embarrassing from the Indian FA to make such a claim.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...s-u17-side-defeated-italian-national-u17-team
In what was supposed to be a historic occasion and a "new chapter in Indian Football" might actually turn out to be one of Indian football's most embarrassing moment.
AIFF had claimed that India U17 team had beaten the Italian U17 team 2-0. But now details are emerging that the opponents were not the Italian national team, but a team made up of third and fourth division Italian players, called Lega Pro and Lega Pro 2 respectively. The official websites of Lega Pro, and Lega Pro clubs - Parma and Albinoleffe - revealed that the team playing India was a representative side of the league.
In fact, the Italian national team last played a match on May 9 against Turkey in the U17 European Championship. They haven't qualified for the FIFA U17 World Cup which will be held in the country later this year.
In fact, if we compare the two teams, none of the players that featured in the U17 European Championship played in the team that was beaten by India.
Here is the team that faced India,
Federico Brancolini – Modena, Edoardo Corvi – Parma, Francesco Micheli – Albinoleffe, Simone Della Morte – Lucchese, Davide Missaglia – Cremonese, Marco Ruggero – Padova, Antonio Vitale – Modena, Nicolo Maffini – Carrarese, Alessio Gianneschi - Robur Siena, Antonio Marrone - Juve Stabia, Matteo Bertollo - Bassano Virtus, Michael Fibiano - Juve Stabia, Alberto Maroni – Mantova, Alessandro Ramello – Alessandria, Alessandro Galeandro – Albinoleffe, Davide Rosso – Padova, Davide Rodolfi – Albinoleffe, Alessandro Davitti – Modena.
While the Italian team which turned out in the U17 European Championship was as follow,
Simone Ghidotti – Fiorentina, Marco Carnesecchi – Cesena, Raoul Bellanova – AC Milan, Antonio Candela – Spezia, Matteo Anzolin – Vicenza, Davide Bettella - Inter Milan, Alex Campeol - AC Milan, Gabriele Bellodi – AC Milan, Andrea Rizzo Pinna – Atalanta, Elia Visconti – Inter Milan, Fabrizio Caligara – Juventus, Roberto Biancu – Cagliari, Hans Nicolussi Caviglia – Juventus, Emanuel Vignato – Chievo, Manolo Portanova – Lazio, Moise Kean – Juventus, Davide Merola – Inter Milan, Pietro Pellegri – Genoa.
The team that lost to India was coached by Daniele Arrigoni whereas the head coach of the Italy U-17 team is Emiliano Bigica.
“All along, it is the Italian football federation who approved the team which was fielded on Friday . The team played with the Italian national team jerseys and there is nothing on record to suggest that this was not the national team.
“If Italy chose to field a team which is supposedly not its main team, how are we to blame? There is no doubt that the team represented Italy,“ a AIFF official was quoted as saying by Times of India.
The game finds no mentions on the official Italian Football Federation website.
India will face the same side again on May 23, as per the official website of third-tier club Albinoleffe.
India's performance in the exposure trip has not been up to the standard, with the team not able to register even a single win in the seven matches played against club sides from Portugal so far. India lost five and drew two (against Benfica and Saint Leu).
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Man oh Man- Is nationalistic chest thumping like a thing in India or what ??????
Lol, this is nothing, if anything, most Indian fans were quite realistic. Compare this to Pakistani chest-thumping having won a mohalla arm-wrestling match held in Lahore.
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...in-the-2nd-Indo-Pak-Armwrestling-Championship