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Indian Super League: Kerala Blasters, East Bengal To Kick Off New Season On October 7 - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Mumbai - county Salt Lake -  Kolkata -  Hyderabad

Indian Super League: Kerala Blasters, East Bengal To Kick Off New Season On October 7

The 2022-23 Indian Super League will kick off on October 7 when last season's runners-up Kerala Blasters host East Bengal FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi. Matches are scheduled between Thursday and Sunday, bringing the ISL in line with the top global football leagues. All ISL teams are currently participating in Asia's oldest competition, the Durand Cup, as they gear up for the upcoming season. The ISL will be followed by the Super Cup in April.

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Kerala Blasters beat Army Green 2-0 to qualify for Durand Cup quarter-finals - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Kerala Blasters beat Army Green 2-0 to qualify for Durand Cup quarter-finals

Muhammed Aimen and Aritra Das scored for the winners who were dominant throughout the game. KBFC started to control the midfield with Vibin Mohanan and Muhammed Azhar, who have been consistently good in the tournament, calling the shots.

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FIFA's reprieve for India too late for Gokulam Kerala women - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Uzbekistan - India

FIFA's reprieve for India too late for Gokulam Kerala women

football fraternity breathed a sigh of relief as FIFA lifted the suspension imposed on the All Indian Football Federation (AIFF) after 11 days, but the decision came too late for Gokulam Kerala whose hopes of playing at the AFC Women's Club Championship were shattered. FIFA suspended the AIFF on August 15 for undue third-party influence leading to Gokulam Kerala being banned from the club championship -- a pilot tournament before the launch of the AFC Women's Champions League in 2024. The team, winners of the top-flight Indian Women's League, travelled to Uzbekistan to play their group-stage games in the championship's west zone, but were forced to return home due to the ban. "The news of the ban came as a shock to us in Uzbekistan," winger Kashmina Devi told Reuters on Sunday. "All players were really hurt... I haven't been so upset before. "The ban and the timing of lifting it is unfair to Gokulam Kerala because we had been preparing for the tournament for about two months."

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Gokulam Kerala ended up being losers in this mess: Shabbir Ali on revocation of FIFA ban - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Gokulam Kerala ended up being losers in this mess: Shabbir Ali on revocation of FIFA ban

The ban on All India Football Federation (AIFF) was revoked by the world football governing body on Friday night. The lifting of the ban means India will be able to host the U-17 Women's World Cup, besides the Indian clubs can now continue to participate in tournaments held under the aegis of FIFA and AFC. "AIFF should have thought about holding the elections in time.

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AIFF apologises to Gokulam Kerala, owner says 'inefficiency' of the federation cost club lakhs - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Uzbekistan - India - Iran -  Tashkent

AIFF apologises to Gokulam Kerala, owner says 'inefficiency' of the federation cost club lakhs

Gokulam Kerala, the reigning Indian Women's League champions, were the worst affected by the FIFA ban on the AIFF as the Kozhikode-based team was not allowed to compete in the top-tier AFC club competition in Uzbekistan. "It is like pinching the baby and rocking the cradle. Because of their inefficiency we lost lakhs," Praveen told PTI, hours after the ban on AIFF was lifted. The lifting of the ban on Friday will allow Indian national teams and clubs to play in competitions under the aegis of AFC and FIFA, but it was a huge loss for Gokulam Kerala as they missed out a chance to rub shoulders with the best sides in Asia. They had finished third in the last edition in 2021. The 23-member team was left stranded in Tashkent after arriving on August 16 ahead of its opening match against home side Sogdiana-W in Qarshi on August 23 and against Bam Khatoon FC of Iran in its next round-robin match on August 26. Gokulam Kerala have written to the AFC to reimburse the money spent on the travel of the players and support staff and on their their accommodation but yet to hear from the continental body. "We have sent mail requesting (for reimbursement) but no response yet (from the AFC)," Praveen said. The AIFF, on its part, apologised to Gokulam Kerala. "#IndianFootball is back on track again after FIFA lifted its suspension on AIFF on August 26," the AIFF tweeted on Saturday. "While we are happy with the turn of events, we are also extremely sorry for @GokulamKeralaFC's exit from the AFC Women's Club Championship due to the suspension," it added.

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Durand Cup: Isaac, Pedro score as Odisha FC beat Kerala Blasters 2-0 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Delhi

Durand Cup: Isaac, Pedro score as Odisha FC beat Kerala Blasters 2-0

Isaac Vanmalsawma and Saul Pedro scored as Odisha FC picked up their second consecutive win in the tournament. Odisha came into this match after thrashing NorthEast United FC 6-0 in their tournament opener, while Kerala played out a 1-1 draw against Sudeva Delhi in their first game. The first half of the game saw a rather slow start from both the teams with Kerala defending well and holding their fort, despite Odisha dominating possession.

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Gokulam Kerala FC told to return home without playing in AFC Women’s Club Championship - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Jordan

Gokulam Kerala FC told to return home without playing in AFC Women’s Club Championship

It’s a cruel blow for the Indian champions who had landed in Taskhent on Tuesday morning, only to be greeted by the news that FIFA has banned India. “We have been forced to come back,” club president VC Praveen told TOI on Saturday. “Without the ban being lifted, we cannot take part in the competition. We are now looking to book tickets to return home.”

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Sports Ministry's Request Denied, Gokulam Kerala Removed From AFC Women's Club Championships - sports.ndtv.com - Uzbekistan - India - Iran

Sports Ministry's Request Denied, Gokulam Kerala Removed From AFC Women's Club Championships

A "distraught" Gokulam Kerala women's team will return home on Monday from Uzbekistan after it was removed from the AFC Women's Club Championships following the FIFA ban on India. The 23-member team, led by India captain Ashalata Devi, were left stranded in Tashkent for six days since arriving at the Uzbekistan capital on August 16, the day the news of the ban imposed on the AIFF by the world governing body FIFA reached India.

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