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Sudesh is a Nepali journalist and researcher with 3+ years of freelance experience across video, audio, and the written word covering the intersection of sports, culture, geopolitics, and current affairs. Currently based in Doha, he goes to Northwestern University and has been published in Euronews, Yahoo News, and The Asian Game among others.
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A documentary highlighting the community football scene at Doha Stadium – once the epicenter of professional football in Qatar that hosted the likes of Muhammad Ali and Pele – via Renjith Raju and Mohammed Bashir's stories. Screened at the Qatar Football History exhibition during the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Doha.
Iraq's Historic Victory Over Japan at the Education City Stadium
The article discusses Iraq's 2-1 victory over Japan in a football match held at the Education City Stadium, highlighting the vibrant support from Iraqi fans. The stadium, which has seen several upsets since its opening post-pandemic, was filled with an enthusiastic crowd that chanted and cheered for the Iraqi team. The match marked Iraq's first win over Japan in over 37 years. Fans from around the world, including those from Iraq and neighboring countries, attended the game. Celebrations erupted both in the stadium and on the streets of Iraq, with social media clips showcasing the joyous scenes. The article also touches on the broader significance of football for Iraqi people, offering them a sense of freedom and identity beyond the country's association with war and conflict. The journalist interviews several Iraqi fans and a journalist, capturing their sentiments and hopes for the national team's performance in the ongoing tournament and beyond.
Feels like a festival at the #AsianCup today – Indian fans are flocking to the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in numbers
The article discusses the growing support for the Indian national football team, particularly in Doha, Qatar, where the Asian Cup match against Australia took place. It highlights the presence of the Kerala Blasters' supporters group, Qatar Manjappada, and their role in creating a vibrant atmosphere for the Indian team, known as the Blue Tigers. The article reflects on the progress of Indian football since the 2011 Asian Cup, noting the impact of the Indian Super League and back-to-back Asian Cup qualifications. Indian captain Sunil Chhetri and goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu are mentioned as key figures in the team's development. The article also touches on the potential for Indian football to grow further, with comments from head coach Igor Stimac and the need for India to play stronger teams more frequently. The 2-0 loss to Australia is seen as both a testament to India's progress and a reality check.
Nirajan Khadka — untold stories of playmaking and loose boot debut of Roberts’ beating heart
Nirajan Khadka reflects on his career with the Nepali football team, emphasizing the joy and challenges of representing his country. He recounts his debut in oversized boots and his journey through various age groups. Khadka credits former coach Graham Roberts for his development and highlights the impact of Roberts' tenure on Nepali football. Despite internal conflicts within ANFA affecting his career, Khadka remains committed to assisting Nepali football. He advocates for better planning and execution to overcome inconsistencies in the sport.
Analysis: What Newcastle United's takeover means for club football
Newcastle United's takeover by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) marks a significant shift in club football, raising concerns about commercialization and sports-washing. The £300m deal, making Newcastle the richest football club, has sparked discussions about market inflation and the broader impact on football. The PIF's 80% ownership, alongside the Reuben Brothers and RB Sports and Media, has polarized opinions, particularly due to Saudi Arabia's human rights record. The takeover is seen as another example of how football is increasingly becoming a tool for profit and image improvement.
Faster, higher, smaller: Europe's 'tiny Olympics' you've probably never heard of before
The Games of Small States of Europe (GSSE) is a biennial sporting event for European countries with populations under a million. Athletes like Luxembourg's Magaly Meynadier and Iceland's Anton McKee share their experiences and the significance of the games. The GSSE serves as a platform for smaller nations to compete and excel, often acting as a stepping stone to larger international competitions. The event fosters national pride and helps develop local sports infrastructure and interest. The upcoming 19th GSSE will be hosted in Malta, with nine nations participating. The event is not only about competition but also about showcasing local culture and boosting women's participation in sports. Athletes like Francesco Sansovini from San Marino cherish the opportunity to compete and win for their countries.
AIFF culture was not about promoting football, laments Shaji Prabhakaran
Shaji Prabhakaran, president of the Delhi Football Association, discusses the crisis within the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and its impact on Indian football. He attributes the issues to a shift in focus away from promoting football, particularly after the FIFA Under-17 World Cup. Prabhakaran criticizes the AIFF's culture and management, highlighting the Supreme Court's intervention and the role of state associations in preventing a FIFA ban. He emphasizes the need for a new, competent leadership within the AIFF to prioritize the growth and development of football.
Profile: What does Ananta Tamang bring to SC East Bengal?
Ananta Tamang, a Nepali centre-back, has signed with SC East Bengal for the remaining two matches of the season, becoming the first-ever player from Nepal to play in the ISL. His signing is a response to Tomislav Mrcela's move to Western Sydney Wanderers. Tamang has been a consistent performer at the South Asian level and has earned 46 caps for the Nepal national team since his debut in 2014. He is known for his traditional defensive style, excelling in tackles, interceptions, and aerial duels. Despite a recent injury, his performances for Three Star Club and the national team under coach Abdullah Almutairi have been solid, showcasing his ability to contribute defensively and in building plays from the back.
MUFC are in good position for top four, feels Dimitar Berbatov
Dimitar Berbatov, in an exclusive interview with Khel Now, reflects on his career and memorable moments at Manchester United, including his favorite assist to Cristiano Ronaldo. He discusses his favorite opponents and goals, emphasizing the special feeling of scoring against big teams like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea. Berbatov expresses appreciation for all his teammates and highlights the importance of last-minute wins. He shares his views on Manchester United's current state and the potential under Ralf Rangnick to reach the top four, despite acknowledging the difficulty of the task. Berbatov believes every player should see themselves as a leader on the pitch to help the club return to the top.
Five reasons why Manchester United are struggling under Ralf Rangnick
Manchester United is facing significant challenges under the management of Ralf Rangnick, with issues ranging from a lack of identity and pressing problems to struggles on the ball and spatial utilization. The central midfield remains a critical area of concern, with the team failing to find a consistent and effective combination. Despite initial hopes, the team has struggled to adapt to Rangnick's demanding style of play, leading to subpar performances and scrutiny.
Doha Diaries Part One: The tales of Qatar Manjappada
The article explores the vibrant fan culture in Doha ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022, focusing on Qatar Manjappada, a passionate Kerala Blasters fan group. It highlights their growth, involvement in major football events, and the diverse expatriate community's enthusiasm for football in Qatar. Key figures like Earnest Francis and Matthias Krug provide insights into the unique fan dynamics and the welcoming nature of local fans. The narrative underscores the unifying power of football in Doha's multicultural environment.
Does it make sense for FC Barcelona to sign Dani Alves again?
The article analyzes the implications of FC Barcelona re-signing 38-year-old Dani Alves. It highlights the club's ongoing right-back crisis and Alves' potential to provide experience and stability amidst a young squad. However, concerns are raised about his recent performance dip, lack of recent training, and the possible hindrance to younger players' development. The move is seen as a short-term solution with both potential benefits and risks.
Is Xavi the perfect candidate to replace Ronald Koeman at FC Barcelona?
Xavi Hernandez is being considered as a potential replacement for Ronald Koeman as FC Barcelona's manager. The article discusses Xavi's managerial experience with Al Sadd, his tactical compatibility with Barcelona's philosophy, and the challenges he would face, including the club's financial woes and the need for a squad overhaul. Despite the difficulties, Xavi's familiarity with Barcelona's style and his potential to work with young talents make him a promising candidate.
SAFF Championship 2021 Team of the Tournament: Apuia, Bista highlight South Asia's next generation
The SAFF Championship 2021 showcased standout performances from players representing their national teams, with India clinching their eighth title. The tournament featured uncertainties, moments of brilliance, and drama, with notable performances from players like Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Pritam Kotal, Duckson Puslas, Topu Barman, Yeasin Arafat, Mohammad Yasir, Rohit Chand, Apuia, Anjan Bista, Ali Ashfaq, and Sunil Chhetri. Sunil Chhetri's five goals were pivotal in India's success, matching Lionel Messi's international goal tally.
Nepal's chance of winning against India is slim, admits Abdullah Almutairi
Nepal's head coach Abdullah Almutairi and captain Kiran Kumar Limbu acknowledge India's strength ahead of their SAFF Championship match, admitting that Nepal's chances of winning are slim. Despite Nepal's strong start in the tournament, Almutairi urges fans to remain patient and not celebrate prematurely. Both Almutairi and Limbu emphasize the importance of taking each match step by step towards achieving their dream of reaching the finals.
Five key battles as India take on Nepal in SAFF Championship 2021
The article analyzes five key individual battles in the upcoming SAFF Championship 2021 match between India and Nepal. It highlights the importance of players like Anirudh Thapa, Sunil Chhetri, and Brandon Fernandes for India, and Tej Tamang, Rohit Chand, and Anjan Bista for Nepal. The match is crucial for both teams, with India looking to secure their first victory in the tournament and Nepal aiming to maintain their top position in the table. The analysis focuses on how these individual battles could influence the overall outcome of the game.
Igor Stimac's celebration was shameful, says Abdullah Almutairi
Nepal's head coach Abdullah Almutairi criticized India's coach Igor Stimac's goal celebration as shameful following Nepal's defeat in the SAFF Championship 2021. Almutairi emphasized the importance of respect in sports and took responsibility for the loss, urging the Nepali media not to blame the players. He praised Indian captain Sunil Chhetri for his performance and highlighted the need to focus on the upcoming match against Bangladesh to secure a spot in the finals.
Is Ronald Koeman the ideal candidate to manage Barcelona?
Barcelona is facing significant challenges under Ronald Koeman's management, with the team struggling in La Liga and recent performances raising questions about his suitability. Despite some stabilization and the introduction of promising young talents, the departure of key players like Messi and Griezmann has exacerbated issues. Koeman's stylistic changes have been met with criticism, and the team's inconsistent results have fueled debate over his future. The article explores the complexities of Koeman's tenure, balancing both supportive and critical perspectives.
SAFF Championship fixtures for Indian Football Team announced
The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) has announced the fixtures for the SAFF Championship 2021, which will be held from October 1-13 in Male, Maldives. Five teams, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and hosts Maldives, will compete in a round-robin format. India will play its first match against Bangladesh on October 3 and conclude the group stage against Maldives on October 11. The top two teams from the group stage will compete in the final on October 13. Bhutan withdrew from the tournament due to COVID-19 concerns, and Pakistan is excluded due to a FIFA-imposed ban.
Barca finalize Emre Demir’s signing
FC Barcelona has successfully signed 17-year-old Emre Demir from Kayserispor after months of negotiations. The deal, involving Barcelona president Joan Laporta, will see Demir join the Barca B team in January after he turns 18. Barcelona will pay close to 4 million euros initially, with additional future clauses. Demir, an attacking midfielder, debuted at 15 in the Turkish league and has previously had a trial at La Masia and a brief spell at Paris Saint-Germain.
Top 10 U-20 footballers to look forward to in this Premier League season
The 2021/22 Premier League season is set to showcase several promising U-20 footballers. Michael Olise of Crystal Palace, Ademipo Odubeko of West Ham United, and Valentino Livramento of Southampton are among the top talents to watch. Tariq Lamptey of Brighton, Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones of Liverpool, Bryan Gil of Tottenham, Billy Gilmour of Norwich, Mason Greenwood of Manchester United, and Bukayo Saka of Arsenal are also highlighted for their potential impact. These young players are expected to make significant contributions to their respective teams, with many already showing impressive performances and potential for breakout seasons.
The board is working to benefit the club in the long run, assures Joan Laporta
Joan Laporta, President of FC Barcelona, held a press conference to address the club's financial situation and respond to claims made by former president Josep Maria Bartomeu. Laporta refuted Bartomeu's letter, detailing financial mismanagement by the previous board, including overpayments to intermediaries and poor sports policy. He revealed the club's significant losses and debt, and the steps being taken to rectify the situation, such as negotiating salary reductions with players. Laporta also discussed the Espai Barça project and the club's future post-Messi, emphasizing the importance of the club's ownership remaining with its members.
Barcelona need to be more united than ever, insists Sergi Roberto
Sergi Roberto, in an interview with La Vanguardia, discusses FC Barcelona's challenges following Lionel Messi's departure, his own injury struggles, and the team's future without their star player. He emphasizes the need for unity and a compact team strategy to overcome the loss. Roberto also addresses false speculations about his reluctance to take a wage cut and highlights the importance of mental health. He expresses optimism about the young talents from La Masia stepping up and contributing to the team's success.
Richarlison, Kubo feature in Tokyo Olympics Team of The Tournament
The article highlights the standout players in the men's football tournament at the Tokyo Olympics 2020, featuring a team of the tournament. Brazil emerged as the champions, defeating Spain 2-1 in the final. Key players include Richarlison, who was the highest scorer, and Dani Alves, who provided leadership and crucial assists. Other notable mentions are Takefusa Kubo from Japan, Mohamed El-Shenawy from Egypt, and Sebastian Cordova from Mexico. The article provides detailed statistics and performances of each player, emphasizing their contributions to their respective teams.
Ilaix Moriba likely to leave as Barcelona rule out contract renewal
Barcelona has decided not to renew Ilaix Moriba's contract, leading to his likely departure. The club will start listening to offers for the 18-year-old midfielder, with Chelsea, Manchester City, and Olympique de Marseille showing interest. Moriba, who impressed in the 2020/21 season, has been kept as a subsidiary player pending an agreement.
Joan Laporta’s press conference: Messi’s departure, club’s financial woes, and the road ahead
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta addressed the media regarding Lionel Messi's departure, attributing it to the club's dire financial situation and La Liga's salary cap rules. He revealed a significant financial loss of 487 million euros last season and discussed the challenges of managing the club's wage bill. Laporta expressed regret over Messi's exit but emphasized the need to adhere to financial regulations. He also touched on the potential for future signings, the players' and coach Ronald Koeman's reactions, and Messi's legacy at the club. The press conference highlighted the financial and emotional complexities surrounding Messi's departure and the club's future.
Barcelona to benefit from La Liga
FC Barcelona will receive between €250 to €280 million from a €2.7 billion deal between La Liga and CVC Investments, allowing the club to register Lionel Messi and new signings. The deal will form a new company chaired by La Liga president Javier Tebas, with CVC owning approximately 10% of the firm's stake. The funds will help Spanish clubs compensate for pandemic-related financial losses, with Barcelona using the money for new signings, infrastructural expenses, and debt clearance. Barcelona president Joan Laporta has called for more flexible policies to facilitate further signings.
Football at Tokyo Olympics: Canada stun USWNT, setup Sweden finale
Canada and Sweden secured narrow 1-0 victories in the women's football semi-finals at the Tokyo Olympics, setting up a final showdown. Canada achieved a historic win over the USWNT with Jessie Fleming's penalty, while Sweden's Fridolina Rolfoe scored the decisive goal against Australia. The USWNT will face Australia in the bronze medal match, with Australia facing additional challenges due to Ellie Carpenter's red card.
Want to continue doing well for both club and country, says Chinglensana Singh
Chinglensana Singh, a defender for Hyderabad FC and the Indian national team, reflects on his football journey, from his early days in Manipur to his professional career. He discusses the challenges he faced, including convincing his parents and financial difficulties, and highlights key moments such as his time at Mahindra United Academy, Tata Football Academy, and his stints with various clubs. Singh emphasizes his enjoyment of playing football, his development as a player, and his determination to continue performing well for both his club and country.
Here's why David Alaba will find success at Real Madrid
David Alaba, joining Real Madrid on a free transfer, is expected to bring defensive stability following Sergio Ramos' departure. Known for his versatility and experience, Alaba has excelled in various roles, particularly as a center-back. His ability to press like a midfielder and contribute creatively from defense makes him a valuable asset. With potential exits like Raphael Varane's, Alaba's role becomes even more crucial, positioning him as a key figure in Real Madrid's defense for the coming years.
Sandeep Lamichhane: Nepal’s globetrotting superstar – Player Analysis
Sandeep Lamichhane, a 20-year-old leg spinner from Nepal, has emerged as a significant talent in international cricket, playing in major T20 leagues like the IPL, CPL, BBL, PSL, and BPL. Known for his effective leg-spin and pace variations, Lamichhane has consistently performed well, taking crucial wickets and maintaining a low economy rate. His career, marked by early success and continuous development, shows promise for further growth and impact in the cricketing world.
How vital is the Brazilian for Quique Setién’s system?
Arthur Melo is considered a crucial player for Quique Setién’s tactical system at Barcelona. Since joining from Gremio, Arthur has demonstrated exceptional vision and passing accuracy, making him a reliable midfielder in Setién’s possession-based approach. Despite injury setbacks, Arthur's performance metrics, such as pass completion rates and attacking contributions, place him among Europe's elite midfielders. His ability to maintain possession, create goal-scoring opportunities, and adapt to different tactical demands makes him a key asset. The article also explores the potential for Arthur to coexist with Frenkie de Jong in Barcelona's midfield, highlighting the tactical flexibility and future promise under Setién's management.
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