Indians On The Come Up
It’s easy to get down about football sometimes. Things don’t always work out how you expected in the beautiful game, do they? In fact, sometimes it can seem like the exact thing you are wishing for goes wrong the moment you start pinning all your dreams on it.
But alas, something good has happened, and now, finally, we have something excellent to cheer about where Indian football is concerned. (Yes, we know we’re greedy and that India does generally do well, but we’d be nowhere without the fighting spirit, right? Well, that’s what
Indian Barry from great hr software says, and if he says that, you don’t want to argue with him because he wears as much as two grown large men.)
We’re talking about the Indian under 13 football team, of course. Because recently they’ve achieved a surprising and excellent result in the Asian Football Confederation Youth Festival (which happened in Yazd, Iran, if you didn’t know). Incidentally, the location of the Festival, Iran, is known universally as one of the leading football nations – but we’re sure you know that. After all, you must know about your Indian footie or else you wouldn’t have found out about this page!
Even though India isn’t new to receiving these kind of accolades, it’s still pretty fantastic to think that the awards held by the veterans are being continued
In the festival, teams from Sri Lanka, Bhutan and India all appeared to fight it out.
But it was India who won out by playing exceptionally well: 3 Indian players made the best-players rank, and were also considered worthy enough to be thought of as most skilful.
If you want to know specifically who were held up as the ’Best Players’, then look no furthers than the ace striker Lalremruata and midfielders Sandip and Lalmuanzova Bhattacherjee.
Not bad, considering how brutal the competition was!
Actually, let’s be honest, this is all pretty amazing. Even though India isn’t new to receiving these kind of accolades, it’s still pretty fantastic to think that the awards held by the veterans are being continued with the new generation.
The most outstanding wins, of course, came against the mighty Sri Lanka and Bhutan. The under 13s really played out of their skin here, by attacking with their usual ferocious strategy, eventually earning them a 8-0 win over Sri Lanka and a 7-0 win over Bhutan.
Much more happened besides this, of course, but we could go on all day about these amazing results (and we probably would, but alas we have to go and watch some more football!).
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