Services Edge Mizoram in Santosh Trophy Semifinal Thriller

Services Edge Mizoram in Santosh Trophy Semifinal Thriller

In a thrilling semifinal clash of the 77th National Football Championships for the Santosh Trophy, Services held off a late surge from Mizoram to secure a narrow 2-1 victory.

Services, a six-time champion, dominated the proceedings from the outset, controlling possession and creating several scoring opportunities. In the 21st minute, left-back Subham Rana set up Rahul Ramakrishnan with a sharp cross, which the latter converted with a left-footed drive to give Services the lead.

After the break, Services continued to press forward and doubled their advantage in the 83rd minute. Substitute Bikash Thapa pounced on a back-pass that Mizoram goalkeeper F. Lalmuanawma failed to control and slotted home the insurance goal.

Mizoram, however, refused to go down without a fight. Substitute Malsawmfela, introduced in the 71st minute, caused problems for Services with his physical play. In injury time, Malsawmfela pulled one back for Mizoram with a free-kick, setting up a tense finish.

Despite losing defender Zothanpuia to a red card in the 88th minute, Services held on to their lead, with goalkeeper Shafeel P.P. making a crucial save in the dying seconds to deny Malsawmfela an equalizer.

The victory sends Services to their 12th final in the tournament’s history, where they will face the winner of the other semifinal between Kerala and Punjab.

Sports: A Force for Friendship, Respect, and Transformation

Sports: A Force for Friendship, Respect, and Transformation

Sports: A Catalyst for Friendship, Respect, and Solidarity

Olympic gold medalist shooter Abhinav Bindra has emphasized the profound impact of sports beyond the realm of competition. At the Revsportz Trailblazers 2.0 conclave, Bindra, along with Italian shooter Niccolo Campriani and legendary Indian shuttler Pullela Gopichand, shared their insights on the transformative power of sports.

Bindra highlighted the Olympic Value Education Program run by his foundation in Odisha. He cited the example of a mixed-team football tournament in schools, where the Olympic values had a significant impact. “As many as 63 of the 100 school teams were led by girls,” Bindra said, demonstrating the program’s success in promoting gender equality.

He also shared an inspiring story of children modifying game rules to include a teammate with a disability. “It is such transformation that warms the heart,” Bindra said. “Sport teaches you friendship, respect, and solidarity and can shape people while making them health conscious.”

Campriani, who retired from shooting alongside Bindra, spoke about their collaboration on the Refugee Project for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to society and make a meaningful impact. “To see refugee athletes start from scratch and compete in the Olympics was good,” he said.

Gopichand, renowned for his contributions to Indian badminton, emphasized the importance of physical literacy and participation in sports for all. “Sport should not be only for a select few and just about competition or winning,” he said. “We need to have the larger perspective about the mind-body connect.”

The Trailblazers 2.0 conclave served as a platform for these sports icons to share their experiences and perspectives on the transformative power of sports. Their insights underscore the importance of sports in fostering friendship, respect, solidarity, and overall well-being.

Real Madrid Coach Carlo Ancelotti Faces Prison Sentence for Tax Evasion

Real Madrid Coach Carlo Ancelotti Faces Prison Sentence for Tax Evasion

Spanish prosecutors have requested a four-year and nine-month prison sentence for Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti, alleging that he failed to declare earnings to the tax office. The charges stem from undeclared image rights earnings in 2014 and 2015, amounting to over one million euros.

Prosecutors accuse Ancelotti of establishing a complex system of shell companies to conceal his earnings from image rights and other sources. They allege that he “simulated” the transfer of his image rights to entities outside Spain to avoid paying taxes.

In 2014, Ancelotti earned 1.24 million euros from image rights sales, and 2.96 million euros in 2015. A Spanish court ordered him to stand trial in July, but a date has not yet been set.

Ancelotti has acknowledged the actions that deprived the treasury of money, according to court documents. This could lead to an agreement with prosecutors to settle the case without trial and avoid prison.

Spain has recently cracked down on tax evasion among high-profile football players. Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Jose Mourinho have all faced charges and received sentences.

Ancelotti took over as Real Madrid coach in 2013 and left in 2015. He has since managed Bayern Munich, Napoli, and Everton before returning to Real Madrid in 2021. He has won the Champions League four times and domestic league titles in multiple countries.

AIFF President Chaubey Denies Allegations, Accuses Bhattacharjee of Malicious Intent

AIFF President Chaubey Denies Allegations, Accuses Bhattacharjee of Malicious Intent

AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey has vehemently denied allegations of financial impropriety and misconduct leveled against him in recent media reports. In a letter to Member Associations and Executive Committee members, Chaubey asserted that he has served a defamation notice on Advocate Nilanjan Bhattacharjee, who initiated the “media trial.”

Chaubey clarified the circumstances surrounding the proposed partnership with IndiGo. He explained that the idea emerged during his tenure as IOA Joint Secretary and was presented to IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers. While a sponsorship deal was not feasible, the airline expressed interest in a marketing and promotion partnership. The agreement, which has not been finalized, involves barter arrangements to promote Indian football through IndiGo’s platforms. Chaubey emphasized that there are no potential financial implications or losses for AIFF.

Regarding production tenders, Chaubey stated that I-League production companies were selected after a joint evaluation by AIFF and FSDL. He requested a report from FSDL on the technical evaluation process and the selection of KPS Studio. Chaubey also noted that Bhattacharjee was involved in the tender selection process and did not raise any concerns at the time.

Chaubey addressed allegations of dummy cameras being used by production teams. He has requested the Acting Secretary-General to gather match details and form a committee to review the recordings. He questioned why Bhattacharjee did not report this issue earlier, raising concerns about his credibility and motives.

Chaubey denied allegations of financial wrongdoings, including sharing legal retainership fees, personal use of AIFF credit cards, interference with judicial bodies, and personal trips at AIFF’s expense. He emphasized his commitment to transparency and accountability, stating that the allegations are baseless and intended to malign his reputation.

Messi's Napkin of Promise to Fetch Millions at Auction

Messi’s Napkin of Promise to Fetch Millions at Auction

Lionel Messi’s napkin, a relic from his humble beginnings, is set to fetch a staggering sum at auction. The napkin, estimated to sell for between $380,000 and $635,000, bears the handwritten promise of a contract made to the 13-year-old Messi by FC Barcelona’s sporting director, Carles Rexach.

The napkin, which has been on display in New York, serves as a testament to Messi’s extraordinary journey from a working-class family in Rosario, Argentina, to becoming one of the greatest footballers of all time. In 2000, Messi’s talent caught the attention of Barcelona scouts, but the club’s hesitation to sign him outright led to a protracted negotiation.

On December 14, 2000, at a Barcelona tennis club, Rexach, under pressure from Messi’s father, scribbled the promise on the napkin. The napkin became a placeholder agreement until a formal contract could be drawn up.

Messi’s subsequent career at Barcelona was nothing short of legendary. He won the Spanish league 10 times, becoming the club’s all-time top scorer with 474 goals. His departure from Barcelona in 2021 marked the end of an era, but his legacy at the club remains unparalleled.

The napkin, which has been kept by Argentine agent Horacio Gaggioli for almost 25 years, is now being auctioned off. The sale has generated immense interest, with experts predicting it could sell for much more than the estimated price.

The auction, which will run until March 27, will be held in New York, Paris, and London. The napkin is expected to attract bids from collectors and football enthusiasts alike, eager to own a piece of Messi’s remarkable history.

Mizoram Edges Kerala in Santosh Trophy Quarterfinal Penalty Shootout

Mizoram Edges Kerala in Santosh Trophy Quarterfinal Penalty Shootout

The 77th National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy witnessed a thrilling conclusion to the quarterfinals, with Mizoram edging out Kerala 7-6 in a nail-biting sudden-death penalty shootout.

The match at the Golden Jubilee Stadium on Tuesday saw both teams locked in a goalless stalemate throughout regulation and extra time. The deadlock persisted even in the tie-breaker, with the teams tied 5-5 before Kerala’s Sujith V.R. missed his attempt, handing Mizoram the victory.

Mizoram’s M.C. Malsawmzuala, Malsawmfela, F.C. Lalhmunmawia, E. Lalremtluanga, L. Tochhawng, Lalremruata, and Lalbiakthanga all converted their penalties, while Kerala’s Sanju G, Arjun V, Mohamed Salim, Riswanali Edakkavil, Sarath Prasanth K, and Jithin Gopalakrishnan scored before Sujith’s crucial miss.

The match was characterized by end-to-end action, with both Kerala and Mizoram creating numerous chances. However, poor finishing and solid goalkeeping from both sides kept the scoreline blank.

Earlier in the day, former champion Manipur showcased their attacking prowess with a resounding 7-1 victory over Assam in the third quarterfinal. Sadananda Singh led the charge for Manipur with a hat-trick, while Phijam Sanathoi Meetei, Ngangbam Pacha Singh (penalty), Maibam Deny Singh, and Imarson Meitei also found the net. Joydeep Gogoi scored the lone goal for Assam.

With these results, Mizoram and Manipur have advanced to the semifinals of the Santosh Trophy, while Kerala and Assam have been eliminated.

Sunny Singh Gill to Become First British South Asian Premier League Referee

Sunny Singh Gill to Become First British South Asian Premier League Referee

Sunny Singh Gill, a 39-year-old referee of Indian descent, is set to make history as the first British South Asian to officiate an English Premier League match on Saturday. This milestone follows in the footsteps of his father, Jarnail Singh Gill, who became the first English league football referee to wear a turban.

Gill’s appointment to referee Crystal Palace’s game against Luton at Selhurst Park is a testament to his dedication and hard work. He has been following in the footsteps of his father and brother, Bhupinder, who is also a referee and became the first Sikh-Punjabi to serve as a Premier League assistant referee in January 2023.

Growing up in a family passionate about football, Gill and his brother developed a love for the game at a young age. Gill’s first Sunday League match as a referee came at the age of 17. In 2021, he and Bhupinder became the first people of Indian descent to officiate in the same Championship match.

Gill’s appointment to the Premier League is a significant moment for representation and diversity in the sport. It sends a message that anyone with passion and determination can achieve their dreams, regardless of their background.

Meanwhile, Paul Tierney has been removed from refereeing duties in the next round of Premier League matches following his controversial decision in the Nottingham Forest-Liverpool game. Tierney will instead serve as a video assistant referee for Arsenal’s home game against Brentford on Saturday.

Tierney’s mistake occurred when he stopped play after Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate sustained a knock to the head at a Forest corner just before Liverpool’s stoppage-time goal. Despite Konate’s quick recovery, Tierney dropped the ball to Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, even though Forest had possession at the time.

Forest’s players and coaching staff were furious with the decision, and club owner Evangelos Marinakis expressed his unhappiness to Tierney after the match.

Lindsey Vonn Declares Novak Djokovic as GOAT, Reignites Debate

Lindsey Vonn Declares Novak Djokovic as GOAT, Reignites Debate

Celebrity tennis enthusiast Lindsey Vonn has reignited the “Greatest of All Time” (GOAT) debate, this time expressing her admiration for Novak Djokovic. Vonn, who previously sparked controversy by declaring Roger Federer as the GOAT, took to social media to clarify her stance.

In a recent post, Vonn shared a selfie with Djokovic, accompanied by a caption that read, “Hanging with the [goat emoji], and yes, I do believe he is the goat.” She emphasized that she believes there can be multiple GOATs, but Djokovic’s record-breaking achievements and his skiing abilities earn him the title.

Djokovic’s recent tour of California has included encounters with other celebrities. He and his wife, Jelena, attended an NBA game where they witnessed Nikola Jokic lead the Denver Nuggets to victory over LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers. Djokovic also visited the LA Galaxy FC soccer match and trained with the UCLA tennis and football teams.

Djokovic expressed his admiration for both LeBron James and Nikola Jokic, calling them “great” and “amazing,” respectively. Jokic, in turn, praised Djokovic as a role model and a source of national pride for Serbia.

Vonn’s comments and Djokovic’s interactions with other athletes have further fueled the GOAT debate. While some fans may disagree with Vonn’s assessment, her willingness to acknowledge Djokovic’s accomplishments highlights the complexity of the GOAT discussion.

Toni Kroos Returns to German National Team for 2024 Euros

Toni Kroos Returns to German National Team for 2024 Euros

Toni Kroos, the 34-year-old German midfield maestro, has made a sensational return to the national team after announcing his retirement three years ago. Kroos’ decision to step down in 2021 was a surprise, but his exceptional form for Real Madrid and the German team’s struggles have prompted him to reconsider.

Kroos’ return is a major boost for Germany, who have endured a disappointing period since winning the 2014 World Cup. The team failed to progress beyond the group stage in the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, and crashed out of the 2020 Euros in the round of 16.

New coach Julian Nagelsmann believes Kroos’ experience and leadership will be invaluable to the young German squad. Kroos is known for his exceptional passing range, tactical intelligence, and ability to control the tempo of the game. He is also a role model for younger players, guiding them and showing them how to work effectively as a team.

Kroos’ return is particularly significant given the team’s lack of experienced mentors. The squad is filled with talented young players, but they have lacked the guidance of senior figures. Kroos’ presence will provide stability and direction, helping the team to develop and reach its potential.

Kroos’ decision to return to the national team has been met with excitement by fans and pundits alike. He is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation, and his return gives Germany a genuine chance of success at the 2024 Euros, which will be held on home soil.

While some fans have expressed concerns about the toll that additional international matches could take on Kroos, most are simply delighted to see him back in the German colors. Kroos has always been a vocal critic of the congested football calendar, but he has assured fans that he is still physically and mentally capable of playing at the highest level.

With Kroos back in the fold, Germany will be a formidable force in the upcoming Euros. His experience, leadership, and exceptional passing ability will be crucial to the team’s success.

Mohammedan Sporting Triumphs Over Gokulam Kerala in Thrilling I-League Encounter

Mohammedan Sporting Triumphs Over Gokulam Kerala in Thrilling I-League Encounter

Mohammedan Sporting and Gokulam Kerala engaged in a captivating end-to-end football match on Sunday night, with the Kolkatans emerging victorious 3-2. This triumph solidifies Mohammedan’s position at the top of the I-League standings.

The match commenced with Mohammedan taking an early lead in the 16th minute. Alexis Gomez’s skillful pass found Lalremsanga Fanai, who deflected the ball past goalkeeper Padam Chhetri. Eddie Hernandez, unmarked and with ample space, effortlessly slotted the ball into the net.

Seven minutes later, Mohammedan extended their advantage to 2-0. Gomez, receiving a short pass from David Lalhlansanga, unleashed a stunning strike from just outside the penalty area, sending the ball soaring into the top corner of the net.

However, Gokulam refused to be deterred and fought back before the interval. P.N. Noufal produced a brilliant solo effort, sprinting from his own half on a counter-attack and sending the ball into the far top corner.

The second half witnessed a resurgence from Gokulam. K. Abhijith’s superb cross was met by Nidhin Krishna’s stunning header, leveling the score at 2-2. Gokulam’s hopes of securing a point were dashed in the dying seconds when Lalhlansanga capitalized on some inadequate defending by Abdul Hakku to score the winning goal.

Despite the loss, Gokulam remains third in the standings with 32 points, six behind Mohammedan.

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