CCPur, IE schools into the final of Subroto Mukherjee football tourney

IMPHAL, July 14: Nine boys team Phenjawl High School, Churachandpur has entered the final of the ongoing U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament being held at Khuman Lampak Main… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: Nine boys team Phenjawl High School, Churachandpur has entered the final of the ongoing U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament being held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.
In a thrilling semi final match played today, nine member team of Phenjawl High School defeated 11 boys team of South Point School of Science, Imphal West.
The CCPur school will clash with Brighter Academy, Imphal East in the final.
The Imphal East school champion defeated UPC Boarding school, Bishnupur in the other semi final played today at the same venue.
In the first semi final match, David F Juolai netted in first goal for the Churachndpur school in the 24th minute while Michael Joute added another goal in the 60th minute. The nine member team gave no chance for the Imphal West school.
In the second semis, Brighter Academy ride on a solitary goal scored by Gaibibung in the 27th minute to enter the final as their opponent UPC Boarding School, Bishnupur failed to score any goal in the match.

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Application for Shooting champs

IMPHAL, July 13: The Manipur Rifles Association has informed all the shooters of the state that the Gun for the Glory Shooting championship will be conducted by the National Rifles… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 13: The Manipur Rifles Association has informed all the shooters of the state that the Gun for the Glory Shooting championship will be conducted by the National Rifles Association of India from August 3 to 9 at Balewadi Shooting Range, Pune, said a release.
Shooters who have achieved qualifying scores as per rule 17.6 and 1.4 of NRAI Match Book are allowed to participate in the ISSF and NR rule matches respectively. Entry forms duly completed alongwith entry fee should reach the offic of the MRA by July 17. Detail information about the championship can be had from Y Binodkumar Singh, joint secretary MRA, L Kulabanta Singh, in-charge ammunition, MRA at Khuman Lampak Shooting Range, added the release.

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VSAN, TRVSA win in Shamu veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, July 13: In today’s matches of the 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football Tournament being held at Megha High School ground, Nambol, VSAN of Nambulmapal defeated IVFA Canchipur by a… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 13: In today’s matches of the 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football Tournament being held at Megha High School ground, Nambol, VSAN of Nambulmapal defeated IVFA Canchipur by a solitary goal while TRVSA Malom defeated AYMFA Yairipok in the second ground match of the day.
In the first match, T Rajen of Nambulmapal scored the all important goal of the match in the 61st minute.
The second match was a keenly contested one though the TRVSA eventually won the match with a 4-3 scoreline.
S Ranikumar and Kh Khujabibi scored one goal each while E Basant scored two goal for the TRVSA. For AYMFA, K Ingobi scored one goal while T Thangsan scored two goals.

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Semi final line-up made for U-17 Subroto Mukherjee football tourney

By A Staff Reporter IMPHAL, July 13: South Point School of Science, Imphal West have entered semi final of the U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament despite loosing their… Read more »

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL, July 13: South Point School of Science, Imphal West have entered semi final of the U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament despite loosing their last league match.
The Imphal West school lost to Achan English School, Ukhrul by 0-1 scoreline in the last league match played today at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. Willyson scored the only goal of the match in the 52nd minute.
Despite loosing the match, the Imphal West school got lucky enough that it enters semi final of the tournament by virtue of winning toss of coin. Three teams in Pool A namely South Point School, Achan English School, Ukhrul and HM Higher Secondary school, Kangpokpi shared equal points and equal goal differences and hence th winner of the group had be decided finally by the toss of coin in which the Imphal West school won and storm into the semi final.
In the semi final, South Point School will clash with Phenjawl High School, Churachandpur while in the second semis, Brighter Academy of Imphal East will clash with UPC Boarding School, Bishnupur.
In the last league match to be played today in Pool B, Tamenglong Higher Secondary School, Tamenglong failed to turn up as a result of which Brighter Academy, Imphal East got walk-over and earned three point and moved into the semi final.

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Application for Rk Sanatombi Devi award

IMPHAL, July 12: The Athletic Association of Manipur has informed to all the interested female athletes that application form for award of Rajkumari Sanatombi Devi Games and Sports award can… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 12: The Athletic Association of Manipur has informed to all the interested female athletes that application form for award of Rajkumari Sanatombi Devi Games and Sports award can had from its office premise located at Pologround, Imphal. Duly submitted application forms should reach its office by 2pm of July 25, the AAM said in a release.

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Athletes selected for zonal meet

IMPHAL, July 7: The Athletic Association of Manipur has selected several players for different age group category to represent Manipur in the East Zone Athletic championship to be held at… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 7: The Athletic Association of Manipur has selected several players for different age group category to represent Manipur in the East Zone Athletic championship to be held at Kolkata from August 1 to 3.
A release of the AAM said players selected were only provisional and they have been selected based on their performance shown in the trial held on July 10. All the selected players are informed to report at the office of the AAM located at Pologround, Imphal from 2pm-4pm on July 13 and 14.

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IW, Chandel, CCpur and Bishnupur school win in Subroto Mukherjee U-17 football tourney

IMPHAL, July 12: The South Point School of Science, Imphal West defeated HM Higher Secondary School, Kangpokpi in today’s first match of the state level U-17 Subroto Mukherjee football tournament… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 12: The South Point School of Science, Imphal West defeated HM Higher Secondary School, Kangpokpi in today’s first match of the state level U-17 Subroto Mukherjee football tournament being played at Khuman Lampak.
In other matches of the day, St. Peter’s School, Chandel defeated Tamenglong Higher Secondary School, Tamenglong by 5-1 goals, while Churachandpur district winner Phenjawl High School defeated Advance Learner’s School, Thoubal by 4-2 goals. In the fourth match of the day, UPC Boarding School, Bishnupur defeated Sardar Patel High School, Senapati by 5-1 goals.
Imphal West winner South Point School ride on solitary goal scored by N Olen in the 30th minute to get rid of Kangpokpi school.
In the second match, Chandel school had two its players namely N Peter and Rangam netting twice in the net while Renglun added another to total its score to five. In response, the Tamenglong school could score only a consolation goal scored by Meingam in the 50th minute of the match.
In the third match, Timothe Hmingchung scored two goals while Kamkhuallian and Laldawmang scored one goal each for the Phenjawl high school of Churachandpur while Th Sitaljit and Kh Naocha scored for the Thoubal school.
In the last match of the day, UPC Boarding school, Bishnupur took complete control of the match against their Senapati opponent, Sardar Patel High School as the match ended up in the former’s favour to 5-1 scoreline.
H Prabhakar, N Romesh and Ch Roshan scored one goal each while Abung scored two goals for the Bishnupur school.
The lone goal for the Senapati school was scored by D Nelil in the 44th minute.

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State Kungfu team bound Dimapur for NE champs

IMPHAL, July 12: A 55 member strong state Kangfu team has left Imphal today for Dimapur, Nagaland to take part in the second North East Fungfu Championship which is to… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 12: A 55 member strong state Kangfu team has left Imphal today for Dimapur, Nagaland to take part in the second North East Fungfu Championship which is to begin from July 13.
The Manipur Kungfu team comprises of 17 girls, 34 boys and four officials.
The team was flagged off from Khuman Lampak Sports Complex this morning by Dr Pradip, president Manipur Kungfu Brotherhood Union.
During the flagging off ceremony, treasure of the Manipur Kungfu Brotherhood Union, Th Surjakanta adviced players to compete at their level best at the championship so that Manipur emerge overall winner.
Technical manager of the Manipur team, Shanti also adviced players to expose their hidden talents at the NE championship.

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Muaythai Camp concluded at Guwahati

GUWAHATI, June 13 (NEPS): 2-Day Northeast Muaythai Training Camp organized by Assam Muaythai Council (AMC) has successfully concluded yesterday here at the CD Hall, Sector –II, Noonmati. The Training Camp… Read more »

Photo cap: Successful students and officials of Muaythai with their Awards at the Closing Function at CD Hall, Sector –II, Guwahati. Photo by NEPS.

Photo cap: Successful students and officials of Muaythai with their Awards at the Closing Function at CD Hall, Sector –II, Guwahati. Photo by NEPS.

GUWAHATI, June 13 (NEPS): 2-Day Northeast Muaythai Training Camp organized by Assam Muaythai Council (AMC) has successfully concluded yesterday here at the CD Hall, Sector –II, Noonmati. The Training Camp was divided into two sections – “Referee and Judges and Students Muaythai Basics.”

21 senior Muaythai students from almost all the States of the region had taken part in the “Referee and Judges Seminar and Workshop” while 50 students in the Students Muaythai Basics. The Camp was held under the aegis of the Muaythai Federation of India (MFI). The Camp was also organized in view of the upcoming “IFMA India National Muaythai Championship 2011 to be held from August 5 – 7, 2011 at Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.”

MFI Secretary General and Technical Board Chairman O Manglemjao and MFI Central Board Committee Chairman Ng Jeet Khumancha had given trainings to “Referee and Judges and Students Muaythai Basics” respectively during the 2-Day NE Muaythai Training Camp. MFI President Oken Jeet Sandham had supervised the whole “Training Programs.”

Speaking at the “Award Ceremony Function” held here yesterday evening at the CD Hall, Sector – II, Noonmati, Maj (Retd) SP Singh said Muaythai was one of the fastest martial arts on the planet and going towards “Olympic recognition.” Urging the students to sincerely play and dedicate in the art to reach their goal, the Chief Guest stated that they were very lucky to have Oken Jeet Sandham who had exhibited his amazing leadership in leading the National Muaythai for the last more than two decades in various international Muaythai events. “You should seek his blessings to reach your goal,” he asked the students who had successfully participated in the “2-Day Northeast Muaythai Training Camp.”

MFI President Oken Jeet Sandham was honored by the Assam Muaythai Council for his personally coming and giving “Muaythai Trainings” to the students and officials coming from various parts of the region. All Muyathai students and officials paid obeisance to Oken Jeet Sandham with Assamese traditional gamocha draped him.
Oken Jeet also congratulated leaders of Assam Muaythai Council particularly Bicham Kumar Singha, Pradip Singh for taking leading role in successfully organizing the “2-Day Muaythai Training Camp” at Guwahati. “I hope that with the Muaythai training given to many students from the region, they would be able to take part in the forthcoming IFMA India National Muaythai Championship to be held from August 5 – 7, 2011 at Hyderabad,” he said.

It may be mentioned that Assam Muaythai Council (AMC) is the only State Muaythai Governing Body in Assam recognized by Muaythai Federation of India (MFI). MFI is the only National Muaythai Governing Body in India recognized by International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA), World Muaythai Council (WMC) and Federation of Amateur Muaythai of Asia (FAMA).

IFMA is also recognized by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and Member of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and SpportAccord.

Muaythai has already been included in Asian Games, Indoor Asian Games, SEA Games, Arafura Games, Trex Games

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Manipur Cycle Club – Critical Mass II

Photos By:  Manipur Cycle Club Manipur Cycle Club had their Critical Mass II on 29 May 2011. Critical Mass is a cycling event, which happens on the last Sunday of… Read more »

Manipur Cycle Club - Critical Mass II

Manipur Cycle Club – Critical Mass II

Photos By:  Manipur Cycle Club

Manipur Cycle Club had their Critical Mass II on 29 May 2011. Critical Mass is a cycling event, which happens on the last Sunday of every month, where people who cycle and promote cycling as the key means of transport come together to reclaim their cycling space. The event was participated by around 50 cyclists, and the ride began from DM College of Science and passed through Thangal and Paona Bazaar. Then, after passing through Singjamei, the ride ended at Yaiskul Oil pump where a BMX and Skating show took place as a way to attract passerby. Leaflets promoting cycling as a means of transport were also distributed. The next Critical Mass III will be on 26 June and those interested may contact Manipur Cycle Club at 2445134.

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Manipur Cycle Club – Critical Mass II

MANIPUR CYCLE CLUB JUPITER YAMBEM CENTER, PAONA INTERNATIONAL MARKET PAONA BAZAR, IMPHAL, MANIPUR – 795001 PRESS RELEASE       Manipur Cycle Club had their Critical Mass II on 29… Read more »

MANIPUR CYCLE CLUB
JUPITER YAMBEM CENTER,
PAONA INTERNATIONAL MARKET
PAONA BAZAR, IMPHAL, MANIPUR – 795001

PRESS RELEASE

 

Manipur Cycle Club – Critical Mass II

 

 

Manipur Cycle Club had their Critical Mass II on 29 May 2011. Critical Mass is a cycling event, which happens on the last Sunday of every month, where people who cycle and promote cycling as the key means of transport come together to reclaim their cycling space. The event was participated by around 50 cyclists, and the ride began from DM College of Science and passed through Thangal and Paona Bazaar. Then, after passing through Singjamei, the ride ended at Yaiskul Oil pump where a BMX and Skating show took place as a way to attract passerby. Leaflets promoting cycling as a means of transport were also distributed. The next Critical Mass III will be on 26 June and those interested may contact Manipur Cycle Club at 2445134.

Sd/-
Deben Sharma
President, MCC

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Manipur cruise into Santosh finals

Imphal, May 26 (): Thoiba Singh’s strike from the spot in the second half of the extra time helped Manipur book their place in the finals of the Santosh Trophy… Read more »

Imphal, May 26 (): Thoiba Singh’s strike from the spot in the second half of the extra time helped Manipur book their place in the finals of the Santosh Trophy 2010-11.

In the first semifinal played on Thursday at the Nehru Stadium, Assam, former champions Manipur and Services failed to break the jinx in the regulation time, however Manipur, who looked a better side out of the two, managed to notch up the winner in the 11th minute of the second half of the extra time.

It was Manipur who dictated the terms right from the outset and could have taken the lead at the stroke of half time, but to Manipur’s despair Tikem Singh failed to convert two easy chances.

Manipur continued to pile on the pressure on their opponent and came close to break the deadlock on a couple of occasions in the second session of the play as well, but an alert Services goalkeeper, Robikanta Singh stood as the only hope curtailing numerous Manipur’s attack.

With the scoreline reading 0-0 after the end of 90 minutes, extra time came into play with Manipur once again showing their intentions clearly right from the word go.

Once again Tikem Singh and Jimmy Singh failed to find the target.

However, Manipur’s hard work paid off when Thoiba Singh converted from the spot. Services defender P. Sumesh was caught handling the ball inside the box resulting in a penalty in favour of the Manipur.

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Manipur storms into Santosh trophy semi final

IMPHAL, May 21: Manipur defeated Chattisgarh, 3-0 in their last quarter final league round match in the ongoing 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy and move in to… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 21: Manipur defeated Chattisgarh, 3-0 in their last quarter final league round match in the ongoing 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy and move in to the semi final.
In the last quarter final league match played today at JN Stadium, Guwahati, Manipur took complete control of the match and humiliated Chattisgarh with a 3-0 scoreline.
A release of the AMFA in Imphal detailing today’s match result said striker L Tiken Singh scored first goal for Manipur in the 29th minute while I Nilakumar added another in the 40th minute to lead 2-0 at half time.
In the second half, N Jimmy added another goal for Manipur thereby sealing a place in the semi final.
Manipur topped Group A table with seven points.
Title favourites Bengal finished second with four points after suffering 1-2 defeat at the hands of Tamilnadu.
Manipur will take on the runner-up of group B in the first semifinal to be played on May 26, while a day after West Bengal will lock their horns with the winner of Group B.
The final will be played on May 30.

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Next National Muaythai Championship 2011 at Hyderabad

KOHIMA, May 18 (NEPS): IFMA India National Muaythai Championship 2011 will be held from August 5 to 7, 2011 at the historic city of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. Muaythai Association of… Read more »

KOHIMA, May 18 (NEPS): IFMA India National Muaythai Championship 2011 will be held from August 5 to 7, 2011 at the historic city of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

Muaythai Association of Andhra Pradesh (MAAP) is organizing this prestigious National Muaythai Championship which has been sanctioned by the Muaythai Federation of India (MFI) under the aegis of International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA), International Headquarters, Bangkok, Thailand.

Over 300 Muaythai fighters from across the country will take part in this mega National Muaythai Sporting event at Hyderabad. 28 MFI-affiliated Units from across the country are sending their teams to this event where over 50 officials will be conducting the 3-Day tournament.

Winners from this Championship will be selected to represent India in the forthcoming World Muaythai Championship 2011 to be held from September 20-27, 2011 at Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

IFMA Members, MFI senior functionaries, Indian Olympic Officials, national sports personalities and noted film actors and actresses are among others who will be gracing the Opening and Closing functions of this National Muaythai Championship at Hyderabad.

The President of Muaythai Federation of India (MFI), Oken Jeet Sandham, will supervise the event and the MFI Technical Chairman O Manglemjao will conduct the bouts.

Senior MFI Executive Members Mr L Kennedy (Jury), Mr Samphaba (Referee) and MFI Central Board Chairman Mr Ng Jeet Khumancha from Manipur will also attend the tournament.

It may be mentioned that Muaythai Federation of India (MFI) is the only National Muaythai Governing Body in India recognized by IFMA, WMC and FAMA. IFMA is the only International Muaythai Governing Body in the World recognized by SportAccord, OCA and Member of WADA.

Muaythai has already been included in Asian Games, Indoor Asian Games, SEA Games, SpportAccord Combat Games, World Sports For All Games, Arafura Games, etc.

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Manipur thrashed former Semifinalist Tamil Nadu in Santosh Trophy

Guwahati, May17: Manipur continued their Santosh Trophy campaign in style, defeating Tamilnadu 2-1 in their Group-A quarterfinal league clash on Tuesday. Earlier, Manipur knocked out five-time champions Kerala 6-5 in their pre-quarterfinal… Read more »

Guwahati, May17:

Manipur continued their Santosh Trophy campaign in style, defeating Tamilnadu 2-1 in their Group-A quarterfinal league clash on Tuesday.

Earlier, Manipur knocked out five-time champions Kerala 6-5 in their pre-quarterfinal game on 13th May 2011.

Group A consists of Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh and Manipur. Group B has Punjab and Goa while the remainder two teams will be decided after two pre-quarterfinal round matches scheduled on Wednesday.

Last year’s semifinalists — Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Punjab and Goa — have been seeded directly into the quarterfinal league stage.

More details awaited to update name of the players who scored 2 goals against Tamil Nadu.

 

Source: http://www.the-aiff.com/pages/tournament/tournament-fixtures.php?tournamentdetail=22

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65th Santosh Trophy: Arunachal hold Karnataka 1-1

GUWAHATI, May 14 – Rookie Arunachal Pradesh held Karnataka 1-1 in a Clus ter V league match of the 65th Santosh Trophy 2011 at Nehru Stadium here today. In the 23rd minute Karnataka striker Kartikeyan J put his team aheah converting a spot kick. Aru…


GUWAHATI, May 14 – Rookie Arunachal Pradesh held Karnataka 1-1 in a Clus ter V league match of the 65th Santosh Trophy 2011 at Nehru Stadium here today. In the 23rd minute Karnataka striker Kartikeyan J put his team aheah converting a spot kick. Arunachal defender Gangte Chapi handled the ball inside the box and […]

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65th Santosh Trophy 2011: Manipur Enters Quarter-final

TINSUKIA, May 13: Former champions Manipur made it to the quarterfinal league stage of the 65th Santosh Trophy Championship with a 7-6 goal victory against Kerala in sudden death. In a keenly contested pre-quarterfinal knock-out encounter at the Kachu…


TINSUKIA, May 13: Former champions Manipur made it to the quarterfinal league stage of the 65th Santosh Trophy Championship with a 7-6 goal victory against Kerala in sudden death. In a keenly contested pre-quarterfinal knock-out encounter at the Kachujan Field here today, no team could break the dead-lock in the regulation and extra time. In […]

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Mary Kom Wins Gold For Her Little Son In Hospital

CHANDIGARH, May 9: As five-time world boxing champion M C Mary Kom fought Asian champion Kim Myong Sim in the title bout at the Asian Cup women’s boxing tournament in Haikou, China, little Khupneivar cheered for mummy from his hospital bed in Chandi…


CHANDIGARH, May 9: As five-time world boxing champion M C Mary Kom fought Asian champion Kim Myong Sim in the title bout at the Asian Cup women’s boxing tournament in Haikou, China, little Khupneivar cheered for mummy from his hospital bed in Chandigarh. Khupneivar, not yet four years old, will undergo cardiac surgery at the […]

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Mary Kom To Lead Indian Challenge in China

NEW DELHI, May 4 (PTI): Five-time world champion M C Mary Kom will lead India’s challenge in the Asian Cup Women’s Boxing Championship starting tomorrow in Haikou, China, the year’s first major test for the country’s senior pugilists. A team o…


NEW DELHI, May 4 (PTI): Five-time world champion M C Mary Kom will lead India’s challenge in the Asian Cup Women’s Boxing Championship starting tomorrow in Haikou, China, the year’s first major test for the country’s senior pugilists. A team of six women boxers, who are leaving for the tournament tonight, will look to replicate […]

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NE Games 2011 Medals Tally

The XXV NE Games 2011 was inaugurated and declared open by Shri Bosiram Siram Minister Education Arunachal Pradesh as Chief guest in a colorful and befitting manner at 2.30 pm at Lopen Stadium Dirang on April 25,2011. Tenzing Norbu Thongdok, Chairman …


The XXV NE Games 2011 was inaugurated and declared open by Shri Bosiram Siram Minister Education Arunachal Pradesh as Chief guest in a colorful and befitting manner at 2.30 pm at Lopen Stadium Dirang on April 25,2011. Tenzing Norbu Thongdok, Chairman Aruncahal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board. The moment the NE games was declared open […]

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