New Delhi (PTI): The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is planning a couple of friendlies for the national team during the 45-day break between the two legs of I-league.
The I-League will have a 45-day break after the end of the first leg on November 30 to facilitate completion of the Federation Cup's final round, to be held in Delhi and Gurgaon from December 5 to 22.
"Following this the national players will assemble for a camp from January 2 to 10 during, which we are planning the friendlies," AIFF secretary general Alberto Colaco said during the launch of the second I-League here on Wednesday.
"Efforts are on to get China and another team to play against India," Colaco added. This season's I-League, scheduled to start from Friday, will get over by April-end, Colaco said.
The I-League teams are required to have coaches who are A license holders, a must for competing in the 2009 pro-league. But with some coaches still to acquire the license issued by AFC, the AIFF said it was trying to get more time to fulfill the criteria.
"We have requested the AFC to give us some time to so that our coaches can fulfill the criteria," said AIFF president Priyaranjan Dasmunsi. The AIFF chief also said he has approached some corporate houses to sponsor some of the clubs.
News Courtsey: Hindu.com
The I-League will have a 45-day break after the end of the first leg on November 30 to facilitate completion of the Federation Cup's final round, to be held in Delhi and Gurgaon from December 5 to 22.
"Following this the national players will assemble for a camp from January 2 to 10 during, which we are planning the friendlies," AIFF secretary general Alberto Colaco said during the launch of the second I-League here on Wednesday.
"Efforts are on to get China and another team to play against India," Colaco added. This season's I-League, scheduled to start from Friday, will get over by April-end, Colaco said.
The I-League teams are required to have coaches who are A license holders, a must for competing in the 2009 pro-league. But with some coaches still to acquire the license issued by AFC, the AIFF said it was trying to get more time to fulfill the criteria.
"We have requested the AFC to give us some time to so that our coaches can fulfill the criteria," said AIFF president Priyaranjan Dasmunsi. The AIFF chief also said he has approached some corporate houses to sponsor some of the clubs.
News Courtsey: Hindu.com