Sandesh Jhinghan ready to play in overseas leagues, says India's assistant coach
Football | Jul 24, 2020, 07:02 PM ISTSandesh Jhingan is one of the mainstays of the Indian football team and recently parted ways with ISL side Kerala Blasters.
Sandesh Jhingan is one of the mainstays of the Indian football team and recently parted ways with ISL side Kerala Blasters.
The Indian Super League became the first football league from South Asia -- and seventh from Asia to become a part of the World Leagues Forum.
The League Committee of the AIFF, which met virtually on Tuesday, deliberated on the likely venues and dates of the two top leagues in the country.
The 37-year-old will now be an integral part of the club's coaching staff under new head coach Juan Ferrando for the upcoming Indian Super League season.
After its merger, the ATK Mohun Bagan is welcomed by FSDL chairman Nita Ambani to the Indian Super League.
Lalmuanpuia is the second player to leave the two-time ISL finalists this week. Sandesh Jhingan and Kerala Blasters mutually parted ways on Thursday.
Jhingan joined Blasters in the inaugural 2014 season of the ISL and has been a mainstay in defence for them ever since.
Centre-back Jhingan has spent six seasons with Kerala Blasters, helping them reach the ISL final in the first season.
The summit clash will be held at 7:30 PM on March 14 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Fatorda in Margao.
A recent change in coaching staff, with Clifford Miranda taking over as interim coach from Sergio Lobera, has made a positive impact on their on-field performance. FC Goa scored a convincing 4-1 win over Hyderabad FC in their last game.
Marcelinho (1') gave the hosts an early lead but Aridane Santana (15', 45') netted a brace to help the visitors complete a comeback.
A win against NorthEast will fire Goa to the top of the table. But first they must overcome a bunch of players who are desperate for a win as they last won a match more than two months ago.
Odisha FC had to shift their first three games to Pune due to the upgradation work at the Kalinga Stadium for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2020.
Odisha FC edged past Hyderabad FC with a 3-2 win in the Indian Super League.
The Asian Football Confederation's (AFC) Competition Committee had earlier recommended expanding the premier continental club competition in Asia by eight teams from the existing 32.
With this draw, Jamshedpur find themselves in the fourth position with 12 points while Chennaiyin FC are still ninth with six points from seven games.
FC Goa returned to winning ways in the Indian Super League with a 1-0 win away over Hyderabad.
ATK have reclaimed the top spot in the Indian Super League with a comfortable 3-0 win over NorthEast United.
Bengaluru FC were held to a 1-1 draw by hosts Hyderabad FC as the latter avoided their fifth defeat of the campaign.
English Premier League champions Manchester City's parent company, CFG, on Thursday announced that they have bought a majority stake (65 %) in Mumbai City, making it the eighth club in their stable worldwide.
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