RYUJI SUEOKA, a Japanese attacking medio who earned accolades in India playing for top division clubs like Mohun Bagan, Salgaocar, East Bengal and Pune FC, has won a lot of hearts in the footballing world with his innovative boot-repairing initiative for the benefit of Indian kids who can't afford expensive football gear
BENGALURU FC managed to shake off their back to back defeats in AFC Cup to come back to winning ways against Ayeyawadi United. In a moderately paced, water break-riddled game played in the humid city of Pathein, Sunil Chhetri's rather sketchy left footer goal was enough to earn the Blues a 0-1 win away from home.
BENGALURU FC ARE going up against Ayeyawadi United tomorrow away from home in a bid to rejuvenate their fledging AFC Cup campaign.
MOHUN BAGAN will be missing the services of their chief striker Cornell Glen when they take on Yangon United at the AFC Cup on Wednesday.
MULTIPLE EAST BENGAL players are going home on holiday as the club has allowed its players to take a few days off to rejuvenate during the international break.
DSK SHIVAJIANS, who have a tie-up with Liverpool for running their academy, have sent 2 of their best Under-18 striker to train at Merseyside, and one of them is the Indian international Lallianzuala Chhangte.
WE TAKE A close look at the things about I-League clubs that can be affected by the international break... for better or for worse.
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MOHUN BAGAN head coach Sanjoy Sen was visibly moved after the fans put on a massive show of support for him by wearing 10,000 masks depicting his face at the match against Mumbai FC yesterday.