IFFK League moves into the 6th Round

INDIAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION - KUWAIT

The weather wet and pleasant, the pitch an absolute beauty to play on and the 
atmosphere in and around the stadium was electric with IFFK members in full 
attendance. This was the scene on the eve of the 6th round matches of the 
ongoing 
IFFK League at the astro turf ground at the Daiya School on 11th December 2009.

The 1st match of the day was played between Santos United and MAC at 7.30am. 
Santos 
United was depleted in their attendance as players are on holidays due to 
commencement of the holiday season and MAC were out to prove that they are no 
mere 
pushovers. The match began with Santos United dominating the proceedings early 
on 
with Godwin marshalling the midfield and James Rebello excelling up front. MAC 
were 
slow in their start and just could not get in to their grove at the onset and 
were 
seen defending initially. Santos United took the lead through James Rebello and 
Basheer Kutty made it 2-0.

MAC increased their tempo and in one such move reduced the margin through Abdul 
Rahman to enter the lemon break with hopes of an early equalizer. The second 
half 
started with both the teams showing much promise. Santos United searching for 
the 
third goal and MAC lining up for the equalizer. MAC showed much promise and 
vigor in 
the second half and were unlucky not to equalize when a 15 yard shot from the 
hard 
working Abdul Rahman stung the cross bar and went out with Santos United 
goalkeeper 
rooted to the ground. MAC had to bow down to the pressure applied by Santos 
United 
with match ending in favor of Santos United 2-1. If only MAC strikers and 
midfielders had to convert the chances which came their way then the score line 
would have been different in the end. It may be noted that Santos United is a 
well 
improved team this season with excellent midfielders and strikers and kudos to 
their 
management for their tireless efforts. Today’s was a much better performance by 
MAC 
considering the outcome of their previous two matches and showed everybody that 
they 
keep on improving as time goes on.

The second match was between seasoned campaigners AVC-Kuwait and new entrants 
INDIANS. AVC-Kuwait being unaware of the playing tactics of INDIANS and their 
unfamiliar line-up started the match cautiously. INDIANS did well to hold their 
opponents for the first 15 minutes of the first half with their goalkeeper 
excelling. AVC-Kuwait forged ahead when a well directed shot from Francis (Sr.) 
from 
the top of the box was deflected by Joe into his own goal much to the dismay of 
his 
goalkeeper. This opened the floodgates and AVC- Kuwait after gauging their 
opponents 
initially went on the onslaught with more goals from Francis (Sr.) Anthony and 
Braulio reading the lemon break scoreline 4-0 in favor of AVC. The second half 
started with a flourish for AVC-Kuwait and their star striker Anthony Rodrigues 
notched his second consecutive hattrick in the league and substitute Molvito 
also 
sounding the scoreboard. INDIANS did make a foray in AVC’s penalty area during 
the 
later stage of the match and were duly awarded a penalty, but unfortunately 
could 
not reduce the margin as AVC’s substitute goalkeeper and tie-breaker specialist 
Nikush stopped the spot kick much to the dismay of INDIANS supporters and 
players. 
The game ended with the score 8-0 in favor of AVC-Kuwait. Overall it was a 
clinical 
display by AVC-Kuwait and a job well done. INDIANS showed much promise 
throughout 
the match in terms of holding their opponents at bay, but their strikers and 
midfielders will have to get their act together to match the opposition in 
their 
future matches.

Both the games were professionally officiated by Indian Football Referees 
Association (IFRA) which is the only professional and registered body amongst 
the 
Indian expatriate football officials in Kuwait. It may be noted that all the 
matches 
played so far in this season have been extremely disciplined and the credit 
goes to 
the professional approach shown by IFFK, IFRA and the affiliates.

Though there is intense competition and rivalry on the field, but off the field 
the 
same is converted into friendship and respect. And finally to those who are 
eagerly 
waiting to know how far and long Indian Football Federation- Kuwait will go,  
IFFK 
management suggests measuring the horizon to get the exact answer.

Match schedule for next Friday (18th December 2009) Don Bosco Oratory v/s 
INDIANS at 
7am and DHL v/s Santos United at 8.30am at Daiya School Astro turf grounds.


For more info on how to get in touch with Indian Football Federation-Kuwait
contact: [email protected] or [email protected]
address: P.O. Box 27419, 13132 Safat, Kuwait - Tel: 99738635 Fax: 24347692



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