AFC Champions League will help Indian players mature faster
Sun, Apr 11 2021 04:01:17 PM
Goa, April 11 (IANS): Former senior national football team captain Bruno Coutinho has said that India hosting the AFC Champions League in Goa from April 14 is not just a big honour for the nation but the experience will help the country s players mature faster .
Bruno, who represented India in 44 matches, and has also been the recipient of the AIFF s (All Indian Football Federation) Player-of-the-Year Award in 1996, said: It is an honour for the country, the players and the team to compete at this level. The experience will help them mature faster. I consider them lucky as they are getting to play at this level. Such moments call for giving 200 per cent on the pitch.
AFC Champions League will help Indian players mature faster
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Goa, April 11 : Former senior national football team captain Bruno Coutinho has said that India hosting the AFC Champions League in Goa from April 14 is not just a big honour for the nation but the experience will help the country s players mature faster .
Bruno, who represented India in 44 matches, and has also been the recipient of the AIFF s (All Indian Football Federation) Player-of-the-Year Award in 1996, said: It is an honour for the country, the players and the team to compete at this level. The experience will help them mature faster. I consider them lucky as they are getting to play at this level. Such moments call for giving 200 per cent on the pitch.
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