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Sports broadcasting contracts in India include: Multi-Sport events International Olympic Committee Summer Olympics - Sports18 & JioCinema Winter Olympics - DD Sports International Paralympic Committee Summer Paralympics - JioCinema Winter Paralympics - None Commonwealth Games Federation Commonwealth Games - Sony Sports Network & SonyLIV Olympic Council of Asia Asian Games - Sony Sports Network ...
On 6 November 2013, Star Sports introduced a new brand identity and re-aligned its channels in India; [9] Star Sports became Star Sports 1; Star Cricket became Star Sports 3, a Hindi language channel; ESPN became Star Sports 4, a Tamil language channel, and Star Cricket HD and ESPN HD became Star Sports HD1 and HD2 respectively.
This is a list of Indian international footballers, who have played for the India national football team since its foundation in 1938, before the country's independence. Players with 22 or more official caps are listed here. [1] [2] [3] Bold denotes players still playing international football.
This list of foreign football players in India consists of players who are currently playing or have played in India, either in top division leagues like Indian Super League, I-League (alongside now defunct National Football League I, II & III), I-League 2nd Division, or in regional competitions such as Calcutta Football League, Goa Professional League, alongside domestic knock-out tournaments ...
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The 2023 SAFF Championship (known as the 2023 Bangabandhu SAFF Championship for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the 14th edition of the SAFF Championship, the biennial international men's football championship of South Asia organised by South Asian Football Federation (SAFF).
Mumbai FC was officially founded at a grand launch in Mumbai on 27 June 2007. [11] [20] [21] The club was created to provide Indian football another non-institutional club and to provide young aspiring footballers in the city a chance to show off their skills on a proper platform.
During the 1990s, I. M. Vijayan, India's best player at the time, was capped 72 times for India while scoring 29 goals and captaining the team several times. [191] Sunil Chhetri celebrating after scoring a goal. In 1995, Bhaichung Bhutia debuted for India. With Bhutia, India qualified for the AFC Asian Cup after a drought of 27 years. [192]