AIFF urges ISL golf equipment to launch Asian Games-bound footballers

The All India Football Federation has urged the ten Indian Super League franchises to launch gamers chosen for the upcoming Asian Games, preserving the "national interest in mind".

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The Hangzhou-bound 22-member Indian males's squad has six gamers from Bengaluru FC, three from Mumbai City FC, whereas FC Goa, Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, Odisha FC, Kerala Blasters have two every.

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Punjab FC, Chennaiyin FC and Hyderabad have one every.

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The Indian Super League begin on on September 21, whereas the Asian Games start a day after on September 23 in Hangzhou, China.

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“We very much understand that this Asian Games is outside the FIFA window, and you are not obliged to release the players,” AIFF secretary basic Shaji Prabhakaran wrote in a letter to the ten ISL golf equipment.

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“But we all have the responsibility towards the country to make India proud... As Indians we are obliged to make sacrifices for the country and, in this process, you have to take a decision by releasing the players considering the National interest in mind.” Making a particular exemption, the Sports Ministry allowed each the lads’s and girls’s groups participation within the Asian Games, marking their return on the continental showpiece after 9 years.

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“We are hopeful that you will release these players in time for the full strength of team to be in Asian Games and stand with the country during the Asian Games,” Prabhakaran said.

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“We sincerely hope that you will stand with the country and make available these players which would be hailed by all the citizens of India.

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“Your decision will take our beautiful game to the next level. We look forward for your cooperation and support in taking Indian football forward and your one step to release the players to be part of Asian Games will once again demonstrate our collaboration in shaping the future of football in India,” he added.

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The Indian males's group, ranked 99 within the FIFA rankings, is the second-best ranked group in Group A behind hosts China (No. 80). Myanmar (160) and Bangladesh (189) are the opposite two groups.

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A complete of 23 groups have been divided into six teams -- 5 with 4 every and one (group D) with three.

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Top two groups of every group and 4 greatest third-placed groups throughout all teams will make the pre-quarterfinals.

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The Igor Stimac-coached facet will start its marketing campaign in opposition to hosts China on September 19, adopted by the matches in opposition to Bangladesh (September 21) and Myanmar (September 24).

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The Indian males's soccer group had received gold medals on the New Delhi 1951 and Jakarta 1962 Asian Games, whereas clinching a bronze at Bangkok 1970.

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The 2023 Hangzhou Games would be the sixteenth Asian Games look for the Indian males's group.

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Indian Squad Goalkeepers: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Bengaluru), Gurmeet Singh (Hyderabad), Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem (FC Goa).

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Defenders: Anwar Ali, Ashish Rai (Mohun Bagan), Sandesh Jhingan (FC Goa), Narender Gahlot (Odisha FC), Lalchungnunga (East Bengal), Akash Mishra (Mumbai City), Roshan Singh (Bengaluru FC).

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Midfielders: Rahul KP, Jeakson Singh (each Kerala Blasters), Suresh Singh Wangjam (Bengaluru), Apuia Ralte (Mumbai City), Amarjit Singh Kiyam (Punjab), Naorem Mahesh Singh (East Bengal).

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Forwards: Sunil Chhetri, Rohit Danu, Siva Sakthi Narayanan (all Bengaluru), Rahim Ali (Chennaiyin), Aniket Jadhav (Odisha), Vikram Partap Singh (Mumbai).

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Head Coach: Igor Stimac.

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