Close on the heels of arch-rival
Dempo looking out for a Syrian national team player, I-League
champions Churchill Brothers are also planning to rope in a
Japanese under the All India Football Federation`s new rule.
|Last Updated: Sep 19, 2009, 09:28 PM IST|Source: Bureau
New Delhi: Close on the heels of arch-rival
Dempo looking out for a Syrian national team player, I-League
champions Churchill Brothers are also planning to rope in a
Japanese under the All India Football Federation`s new rule.
According to the Asian Football Confederation`s new rule,
clubs in the continent can have four foreign players under
their rolls, including an Asian, and the AIFF has also given
the green signal to this from I-League, commencing from
October 1.
Churchill President Joaquim Alemao today said they have
called a Japanese footballer Ito for trial as well as a Person
of Indian Origin from Canada for goalkeeper.
"We are going to have trial for two foreign players. Ito
is a Japanese and Jason is a PIO, who has roots in Punjab.
Jason would give trial for goalkeeper," Alemao said after
Churchill beat Dempo 2-1 to enter Durand Cup final today.
Asked about his team`s performance, Alemao said, "Dempo
have seven national team players, while we have only one in
central defender Gouramangi Singh. But still we won the
match."
"We won the IFA shield on September 12. We are very happy
of that win. No Goan side had ever won IFA shield earlier," he
added.
Dempo is eyeing Syrian midfielder Abdul Razak Al Hussain,
who is playing for Al Jaish club in the country.
Bureau Report
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