Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Gr8 news for Indian Fans...

Chhetri to Play for Wizards vs Man Utd…

Sunday’s match available live in India via MUTV Online


Kansas City Wizards attacker Sunil Chhetri is expected to see playing time this Sunday, as his Major League Soccer team takes on Manchester United on Sunday, July 25 at 5 p.m. CT (Monday, July 26 at 3:30 a.m. IST) at the New Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. Tickets for the match are available here.

“We're looking forward to Sunil getting the opportunity to play," Kansas City Wizards Manager Peter Vermes said. "He's been working very hard, and this game will give him a chance to measure himself against some of the best players in the world.”

Kansas City signed Chhetri from Dempo SC prior to the start of the 2010 MLS season, making him the first Indian to join an MLS team. Chhetri scored in his debut as a substitute in an exhibition against the University of Tulsa and followed that performance with a hat trick against the University of Evansville in another reserves game in April. He made his first-team debut in a Lamar Hunt US Open Cup play-in match on April 13th when he was named to the starting lineup in a 2-1 loss to the Colorado Rapids. 

“I'm very excited,” Chhetri said. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play against the best team in the world.”

The 25-year-old was one of 30 players recently selected for the Indian National Team’s ongoing preparations for the 2011 Asian Cup, but India head coach Bob Houghton indicated Chhetri would join the team towards the end of the year following the conclusion of the MLS season. Chhetri was a pivotal player in the country’s qualification process, scoring a hat trick in the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup final to secure India’s spot in the Asian Cup for the first time in 24 years. Chhetri has appeared 35 times for India, scoring 16 goals. 

Sunday’s marquee match between the Kansas City Wizards and Manchester United will be broadcast live in the United States on Fox Soccer Channel, beginning with a live pre-game show at 4:30 p.m. CT (3:00 a.m. IST).  It will also be streamed live on MUTV Online, Manchester United’s subscription video service available at mu.tv.manutd.com for £4.5/month (approximately 325 INR).

Fans who cannot watch the game are encouraged to visit www.KCWizards.com for video highlights, recaps and much more following Sunday’s soccer showcase.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Breaking News.. finally Joe Cole got d new clubs...n its Liverpool

Its Blue into Red....

Premier League giants Liverpool have have confirmed the capture of England international Joe Cole on a free transfer. The attacking midfielder was available on a free transfer after leaving Chelsea earlier this summer.

The Reds announce on their official website that they've agreed personal terms with Cole and that the gifted midfielder will undergo a medical in the next 48 hours. No details about the length of Cole's contract have been disclosed.

The 28-year-old Cole is a product of the West Ham youth system, but left the Hammers for an adventure at Chelsea in the summer of 2003. He won three league titles and two FA Cups during a seven-year spell at Stamford Bridge. Additionally, he has represented his country 56 times, scoring 10 goals in the process.

Date of Birth: 8 Nov 1981
Place of Birth: London, England
Nationality: England
Height: 176cm
Position: Attacking Midfielder/Winger
Ex-Clubs: West Ham United, Chelsea

Saturday, July 17, 2010

About Indian star- Sunil Chhetri pursuing his dream at MLS

Story of Indian Forward:
Just like that, the Kansas City Wizards became one of the best-supported soccer clubs not only in MLS but the world over.
With a single transaction -- the formal signing of India's star soccer player, Sunil Chhetri, in March -- the Wizards gained the firmest of footholds in the second-most populous country on the globe. The club's Facebook page is now red-hot and media requests have poured in at all hours of the night.
Sunil Chhetri
Sunil Chhetri, 25, continues to adjust to the culture of America and MLS since arriving from India.
But the signing of Chhetri, lest you be fooled, was anything but a marketing ploy. A team lacking in attacking fortitude, highlighted by Kei Kamara's circus miss against the Los Angeles Galaxy two weeks ago -- which made the foreign press -- has designs on Chhetri's prolific ways.
Unlike many of his countrymen, Chhetri has a pedigree in the sport. His mother played for the Nepal national team with her twin sister before she was married at 18 and had to quit. His father, also Nepalese, played in the Indian army.
Chhetri said his heritage is an advantage since "[Nepalis] are supposed to be more hard-working."
While he played soccer at school and in the streets of Delhi as a child, Chhetri had no grand designs on a career. "I never thought I would make it big," he said. "Football was going to help me get into a good college. That's why I played when I started. Then it sort of got out of hand. But I'm not complaining."
He was signed by a top Indian club at 16 and a few years later became a regular on the national team, amassing 16 goals in 35 games thus far. Having established himself as a dominant Indian league player, scoring a goal roughly every two games as a deep-lying central forward, rumors started to swirl about a move abroad, something accomplished by only two other Indians (making Chhetri the third, and the first to sign with an MLS club).
First, in 2008, there was talk of English club Leeds United. According to Chhetri, D.C. United also showed interest around that time. Trials with Coventry City and Queen's Park Rangers followed. But Coventry gave him just three days to prove himself, and QPR couldn't get him a work permit. Then Kansas City came knocking.
"He's got a lot of good qualities," Wizards coach Peter Vermes said. "He's good on the ball, he has a nose for the goal and is very good with both feet; and given his size, he's great in the air as well."
"I was pleasantly surprised with how good he was, to be honest," Wizards defender Jimmy Conrad said. "Obviously, when I think about Indian soccer, they're not really on the world stage. They don't qualify for the World Cup or anything." Not entirely true. India qualified in 1950 -- all the other teams in its qualifying group had withdrawn -- but wasn't allowed to play on bare feet, and so the team opted not to go.
"When [Chhetri] first joined us, you could see there was something special about his game and we really thought he could play when he came," Conrad said. "He was wearing yellow Nike shoes, so he stood out a little. He can change speeds and he's quick, and he knows when to play the ball and when to shoot."
In two preseason friendlies, Chhetri scored four goals. He was signed soon thereafter. Yet while he made his formal debut in the U.S. Open Cup against the Colorado Rapids, Chhetri has yet to make his MLS debut.
Why is that?
"It's fitness more than anything else," Vermes said. "A difficult thing for most guys coming to our league from overseas. He wasn't ready for the speed and pace of our game."
"I had a talk with my coach," Chhetri said. "To be very honest, it's not about your talent and your speed. It's about understanding what MLS is like and the way my team plays. Initially, I was disappointed because I was new, and in India I was always playing. I thought I would arrive and start playing, but then I realized that I had to be patient."
With such a difference in on-field approach, it was almost as if Chhetri had to learn a new sport. While soccer is the second-biggest sport in India, it trails cricket by a gigantic margin. And soccer was really only professionalized properly in 2007, when the I-League kicked off. Prior to that, top-level Indian soccer at its best consisted of a disjointed series of leagues played on a state-by-state basis.
The I-League, growing rapidly, not unlike MLS, has expanded from 10 to 14 teams, but play is more static and much less physical than it is in the U.S. -- hence Chhetri's integration lag.
"Everything is different, even the way they call football," Chhetri said.
"He gets the game," Vermes said. "He's got a good soccer brain and is making the adaptation to the MLS. We just didn't want to put him out there before he was ready."
The scrutiny of a media horde assigned to keeping tabs on Chhetri -- today's hot story in an Indian media landscape with a notoriously short attention span -- isn't helpful. "I hardly talk with any of them, because it gets into your head when they keep asking where and why?" Chhetri said.
But he does talk to his new teammates, who have taken a liking to the outgoing Indian and have been impressed with his ability.
"He has an unbelievable attitude," Vermes said. "You couldn't ask for a better guy. He comes in and trains hard every day. You could tell when he first came over that he was here for a reason, that he wants a challenge outside of his country."
"He's done a good job," Conrad said. "I know there's been -- like any player coming in -- a transitional period where he has to get adjusted to the team and adjusted from moving. He's coming from India, where he's recognized as one of the top five athletes in the country. Things probably aren't going the way he wanted to start, but he's going to play a role for us in the future and he's going to take his opportunity with both hands."
"He definitely does have qualities to play in this league," Vermes said.
But, to state the blatantly obvious, Kansas City is not Delhi, another factor in the integration progress of Chhetri.
"It's so different, man," he said. "Everything is different. Everything. To take an apartment was difficult. In India, if you want to take an apartment, there are no strict rules. Here, you need a social security number and a credit history. Here, when you drive, the rules, the side of the road you drive on, and the habits are all opposite. I was used to staying with family, with friends. I won't lie: Things were difficult. But they're better now."
"I think things are a little more spread out for him here," Conrad said of sprawling Kansas. "If he'd gone to New York or L.A., there might be some comfort in having a lot of people in small places. There has to be some culture shock for him here." The only thing the areas have in common, really, as Conrad cracks, is that both Kansas and Delhi have cows in the street.
Chances are, they'll soon have something else in common too. They'll both be rooting for Sunil Chhetri. And just maybe, he'll be a star for both.

Indian team at Portugal




Indian team currently in Leiria....
Indian national team left on June 30 for a two month camp in Portugal to prepare for the 2011 Asian Cup, by playing friendlies against 2nd Division Portuguese sides. It has been confirmed that the national team is scheduled to play at least 6 International friendlies in the 2010 calendar.

Indian
midfielder Mehraj stated, “The camp is going fine and all of us are enjoying our stay here in Leiria.
The Kashmiri also revealed that three players are currently recovering from minor knocks. While he himself has only started training two days back after recovering from his knee injury, which he suffered towards the end of the i-league.
Due to the poor health conditions Bhaichung Bhutia was not able to take part in the rigorous fitness regime undertaken by the coaching staff in Portugal. Under such circumstances Bhutia has been granted a two-week leave and is fly back home.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Touching n true friendship story of two legends... only for u guys...




ronaldinho and messi friendship story, what happened in camp nou, spain after ronaldinho left, why ronnie wore a new no and messi too...

Transfer news: Ronaldinho close to return home



Flamengo
Ronaldinho is close to returning home to Brazil after the Flamengo president, Patricia Amorim, confirmed she has held talks with the Milan forward. The 30-year-old has one year remaining on his contract at San Siro. Former Barcelona striker is close to join home club Flamengo.
Also there was rumours that 30 year old milan forward joining MLS LA Galaxy club.
Let see which club grabs the ronaldhino...
what u think guys?Post your comment on our blog....

New inclusion

Hi frns....


We all know that from 14 August 2010 the excitation will be on fire.....
Yes... U are right the most important and full of entertainment EPL is starting from 14 Aug.


So our panel has decided to give our follower information about all the clubs participating in EPL.
All info about teams, their star player, club history n lot of fun...So we starting new event specially for this purpose..


it gonna start from Monday on our blog. Don't miss to read it n also to comment on it.
Stay tune guys.....Tc.