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India vs Argentina match at the Eden Gardens during the 1984 edition. The tournament was mainly started to popularise football in India, [4] and the hosts won for the first time in 2007 beating Syria. [5] [6] [7] North Korea became the first Asian team to win the trophy in 1993 edition, defeating Romania B 2–0. [8]
1984 Nehru Cup; Tournament details; Host country: India: Dates: 11–27 January: Teams: 6 (from 3 confederations) Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Final positions
A preferential trade agreement between India and Mercosur (of which Argentina is a member) came into operation in 2009. [5] Bilateral trade between India and Argentina was worth US$1.838 billion in 2012. India exported US$574 million worth of goods to Argentina. By 2016, bilateral trade between India and Argentina was worth US$2.9 billion.
A total of 6 teams participated in the tournament through being invited by the All India Football Federation. The tournament would be played in a round-robin style with the top two in the final standings then meeting in a final match to crown the champions. Amateur teams and 'B' sides from Europe were invited.
India vs. Argentina. India 3: New Delhi, India [7] 13–15 March 1987 Grass ... India vs. Israel. India 4: New Delhi, India [13] 24–26 July 1987 Grass
India vs Argentina match at the Eden Gardens during the 1984 Nehru Cup. India returned to the Asian Games in 1966 . Despite their performance two years prior during the AFC Asian Cup , India could not go beyond the group stage as the team finished third, behind Japan and Iran . [ 35 ]
2007 Nehru Cup final, India vs Syria at the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi India's first competitive matches of the 21st century were the 2002 FIFA World Cup first round qualifiers . Despite a very bright start, defeating the United Arab Emirates 1–0, drawing Yemen 1–1, as well as two victories over Brunei , including a 5–0 victory in ...
In the 21st century, India-Latin America relations have increased significantly. [9] In 1996, as India and Latin America were taking steps to liberalize their economies, India started a "Focus LAC" policy. [10] In recent years, India has sought to improve relations with Latin America as part of its overall desire to be a leader on the world ...