Nagaland lifts 13th Challenge Cup trophy

IMPHAL, May 10: Nagaland Veteran Football Association has lifted the 13th Challenge Cup trophy. In the thrilling final played today at Mapal Kangjeibung, Nagalang defeated FC Imphal by 1-0. The all… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 10: Nagaland Veteran Football Association has lifted the 13th Challenge Cup trophy. In the thrilling final played today at Mapal Kangjeibung, Nagalang defeated FC Imphal by 1-0. The all important goal for the Nagaland veteran football team was scored by Shanti in the 38th minute. FC Imphal player tried their hearts out to clinch the title but Shanti’s solitary first half goal dashed their hope as they failed to square the lone goal deficit till the end of regulation period. FC Imphal had to content with the runners-up trophy which carry a cash prize of Rs 10000.The thrilling final match saw some uneasy scenes during later part of first half as three players of either side were shown yellow cards by referee Sh Suresh.Nagaland DGP K Kire who attended the prize distribution ceremony donated Rs 1 lakh to organisers as well as Rs 20,000 to the winner and Rs 10,000 to runners up team.Shanti, who scored only goal of the final match was awarded with Rs 1000 for scoring first goal of the final match while his teammate Noklo recieved same cash prize for best defender’s trophy. Another Nagaland player Khonchamdu got best goalkeeper’s award. The fair play award was given to FVWA team while L Surchandra of FC Imphal was awarded with best player of the tournament.

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UPSA, KYC win in Birchandra football tourney

IMPHAL, May 15: UPSA and KYC won their respective matches in the 8th Th Birchandra football academy U-16 state level football tournament being held at Toubungkhok. In the first match of… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 15: UPSA and KYC won their respective matches in the 8th Th Birchandra football academy U-16 state level football tournament being held at Toubungkhok. In the first match of the day, UPSA defeated IFA by 3-0 goals while KYC defeated AUDA by a solitary goal.

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Manipur drew Bengal in Santosh trophy

IMPHAL, May 19: Manipur`™s hope of entering semi final of the Santosh Trophy came alive today with a 2-2 draw against West Bengal. In their second quarter final league encounter… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 19: Manipur`™s hope of entering semi final of the Santosh Trophy came alive today with a 2-2 draw against West Bengal.

In their second quarter final league encounter played today at JN stadium, Guwahati, Manipur managed to drew West Bengal 2-2 and both the teams are levelled at 4 points each though Bengal has better goal differences in the point table.

Manipur now need only one point to move into the semi final and they will play Chattisgarh on May 21.

A draw against Chattisgarh will put Manipur into the semi final, Manipur manager L Dinamani informed IFP over phone this evening.

Regarding today`™s match against the mighty West Bengal, Dinamani said Manipur was trailing by two goals till the 69th minute.

However, Manipur player fought back valiently and managed to reduce the goal difference with a 70th minute goal from Nabachandra. In the 82nd minute, Herojit made the equaliser and the match was completely under our control, Dinamani said adding Manipur got some three to four good chances to score in the dying minutes of the match but failed to convert any.

In another match of the same ground played today Chattisgarh defeated TN by 3-2 goals.

Earlier on May 17, Manipur defeated Tamilnadu (2-1) in their first encounter while West Bengal defeated Chattisgarh, 4-0.

Dinamani also expressed hope that Manipur could defeat Chattisgarh as the later is not a good team and Manipur players have more confidence than their opponent team.

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Keibi school into semis of Subroto Mukherjee football

IMPHAL, June 1: Keibi High School has entered semi final of the Imphal East district inter school Subroto Mukherjee football tournament in U-17 boys. Keibi H/S reached the last four… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 1: Keibi High School has entered semi final of the Imphal East district inter school Subroto Mukherjee football tournament in U-17 boys.

Keibi H/S reached the last four of the inter school Subroto Mukherjee football tournament after defeating LPS Khongsai Veng in the tie-break.

During normal and extra time, both the teams were locked goalless and the match had to be decided through tie-break in which the Keibi school scored three against two by the Khongsai Veng school.

In the first semi final played today NEES Khabeisoi defeated IM School Kongpal by a solitary goal. All important goal for the Khabeisoi school was scored by Reisomi in the 43rd minute.

In the U-14 boys category, Oriental English School, Keibi defeated Bashikhong Jr High School by 2-0 goal. Kishan and Sundaynoon scored one goal each for the winning team.

In the second ground match for the same age group, SYCCESS Khurai defeated Yourabung high school by 5-0 goal.

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Governor`s Fencing champs kick off

IMPHAL, June 11: The 7th Governor’s Cup state level Fencing championship kicked off today at Indoor Stadium of Khuman Lampak sports complex. Altogether 270 Fencers both boys and girls from… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 11: The 7th Governor’s Cup state level Fencing championship kicked off today at Indoor Stadium of Khuman Lampak sports complex.

Altogether 270 Fencers both boys and girls from eight teams are taking part in the championship.

On the opening day, the final of Epee individual (girls) was played in which S Chingkheinganbi of UPAA took the gold after defeating Russia of SWC.

Chingkheinganbi won the match by 15-11 points. The third place was bagged by S Meiteilembi.

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Archery meeting

IMPHAL, June 20: Manipur Archery Association is convening its annual general council meeting on June 26 at the Indoor Hall of the Eastern Sporting Union, Wangkhei. All the members and… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: Manipur Archery Association is convening its annual general council meeting on June 26 at the Indoor Hall of the Eastern Sporting Union, Wangkhei. All the members and representatives of the affiliated units are informed to attend the meeting positively on time, said a release.

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Manipur emerges winner at east zone Baseball championship

IMPHAL, June 26: Manipur emerged champion in both mens and womens category of the 8th East Zone Baseball championship which concluded today at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex.  In the finals… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 26: Manipur emerged champion in both mens and womens category of the 8th East Zone Baseball championship which concluded today at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex. 

In the finals played today, Manipur defeated Assam in both the mens and women’s category.

In the mens category, Manipur scored 12 runs against 2 by Assam.

In the first innis, Raju hit one Homer for Manipur and completed his run. Other member of the host team, Prem, Thingulan, Nongthang, Ranjit, Lalit, Ibun, David too completed their run. For Assam, only Nazir and Prabir could manage to complete their run.

In the second innis, Raju, Prem, Tringulan, Ranjit and Lalit too completed their turn of run while none of the Assam player could complete their run.

In the women’s section too, Manipur dominated the match as seven members of the team could complete their run while no Assam player could complete their run. The eventually won by Manipur with the score of 7-0.

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Diet Allowance enhanced

IMPHAL, July: In what could be termed as a significant step towards promotion to games and sports in the state, Manipur government has enhanced the existing Diet Allowance of Rs… Read more »

IMPHAL, July: In what could be termed as a significant step towards promotion to games and sports in the state, Manipur government has enhanced the existing Diet Allowance of Rs 100 to Rs 200 per head per day.

The state youth affairs & sports department has effected an order in this regard on July 7. As per the order Diet Allowance at the rate of Rs 200 per head per day will be given to players and officials during the period of jurney and during the period of championship if the organising committee does not provide boarding and lodging.

The Manipur Olympic Association, in a statement, has hail government’s step to increase to Diet Allowance saying it was a wise step for the government towards promotion of games and sports in the state.

The MOA also inform all the concern officials of the state level associations to collect the notification copy from its office.

M Tarunkumar will be team manager while Ksh Naba will be Water Polo coach for the Manipur team.

The MSA inform all the concern team officials and players to report on July 11 at 3pm for non-residential coaching camp to be held at Khuman Lampak Swimming Pool.

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Super Six hockey

IMPHAL, July 27: YCCIC defeated MEIRAA by 9-4 goals in today’s match of Super Six Hockey Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium, Imphal. The goals of YCCIC were scored… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: YCCIC defeated MEIRAA by 9-4 goals in today’s match of Super Six Hockey Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium, Imphal.

The goals of YCCIC were scored by Y Chandra, Y Holendro, N Priyo, Surchand and Suresh while Borish, Chingkheinganba and Kirankumar scored for MEIRAA.

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Age of Partnerships

History cannot be the sole issue, neither can any belief inbrotherhood past or present. The ultimate deciding factor in the present political face off between Naga integrationists and Manipur integrity… Read more »

History cannot be the sole issue, neither can any belief inbrotherhood past or present. The ultimate deciding factor in the present political face off between Naga integrationists and Manipur integrity defenders will have to be rooted in the current reality. It will be good if the two can exist side by side without the need for each to obliterate the other. As we have been consistently arguing in these columns, we see no reason why this cannot happen given the will, imagination and most importantly, accommodative spirit. Why must the boundaries of identity, both cultural and political, be rigid and absolutely non permeable. They can work in non-antagonistic concentric circles, whereby someone can be a Meitei, but also Manpuri, an Indian, an Asian etc, and ultimately a human being at the outermost circle. What then is the current reality? Two perspectives are obvious: One, the aspiration of the Nagas to come under one political roof and two, the survival question of Manipur, whereby its two geographical constituents, the valley and its surrounding hills cannot but remain together under a single administrative control.

In a reversal of the popular portrayal of the scenario, we would even say that the Manipur integrity issue is not about emotions at all at its core, although on the surface it does appear to be so. Quite to the contrary, it is about hard-nosed political geography of survival deep down. As we have argued so many times before, a valley and its surrounding hills must complement each other and form one composite living space. The valley, any valley for that matter, will never let go of the hills that surround it, for it is a matter of its survival. Asking Manipur to give up its hills, would be like asking Israel to give up the Golan Heights. They will never agree, for it would amount to asking them to disintegrate voluntarily. The rightness or the wrongness of their refusal becomes only a matter of perspective and subjective judgement. But if Israel’s right to exist, or Manipur’s right to exist, are to be acknowledged, their right of control over territories extremely vital to their survival cannot but also be acknowledged. To not acknowledge this would amount to war. Leave aside the Israel parallel, but must this right necessarily have to limit the aspiration for Naga integration. The challenge must be to work out a political dispensation where Manipur integrity and Naga integration can happen simultaneously without crossing each other’s core interests. The manner in which even independent nations are melting down borders to evolve into common regional entities, gives hope that this can work.

If the engine that drives the Manipur integrity campaign is emotional only superficially, we would also argue, without attributing any value judgment, that it is the Naga integration movement which is emotional. Disparate tribes, discovering a fraternal bondage in a generic name may be a transcendental journey as Prof. BK Roy Burman puts it, but still it is nevertheless an emotional thread that is the binding force ultimately. It must however be acknowledged that this emotion is a powerful reality that must be factored into any lasting solution to the problem that is unsettling the region. The other reality is that this is the age of partnerships. We do not refer to only the Naga integration-Manipur integrity equation, but also to their relation with India. It does not have to be a binary antagonism always. As in all partnerships, conditions that suit each partner can always be worked out so that relations are cemented in mutual benefits and hopes. If a pride in the self and an all round prosperity can be guaranteed through these partnerships, what else is there to fight for. The ability to come to terms with these realities will be the key to the return of peace and normalcy. It will also be the definition of the true calibre in our situation.

 

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Sangita football

IMPHAL, Aug 4: YPHU defeated KRYPSA by 3-1 goals while CHIKL defeated WAFA by 2-1 goals in today’s matches of 18th L Sangita Memorial Imphal West 1st division football league… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: YPHU defeated KRYPSA by 3-1 goals while CHIKL defeated WAFA by 2-1 goals in today’s matches of 18th L Sangita Memorial Imphal West 1st division football league held at Chajing Kangjeibung, Lilong.

Ch Jamesh scored three goals for YPHU while K Suraj contributed the lone goal to KRYPSA.

Shashang and Nganba scored one goal each for CHIKL while W Iboyaima scored a goal for WAFA.

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Thang-Ta tournament

IMPHAL, Aug 12: MMA Top is leading the medal tally of 22nd State Level Thang-Ta Championship being held at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium. MMA has secured nine gold and one… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 12: MMA Top is leading the medal tally of 22nd State Level Thang-Ta Championship being held at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium.

MMA has secured nine gold and one silver medal followed by Sun Club with six gold, one silver and three bronze medals, Panthoibee Thang-Ta with four gold, four silver and three bronze medals.

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DSA Kakching football

IMPHAL, Aug 19: SWC Keirak defeated FSC by 3-2 goals in today’s match of DSA Kakching 1st Division Football League held at DSA Kakching Playground. The goal scorers of SWC… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 19: SWC Keirak defeated FSC by 3-2 goals in today’s match of DSA Kakching 1st Division Football League held at DSA Kakching Playground.

The goal scorers of SWC were Noren and James while Johnson and Surjit scored for FSC. In the super division league, YWU beat KFC by 3-0. The scorers of YWU were Sangkar and Lelinkash.

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YWC triumphs in State League

IMPHAL, Aug 28: YWC defeated MPSC by 2-1 goals in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. Y Somendro and M Manglemba… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 28: YWC defeated MPSC by 2-1 goals in today’s match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

Y Somendro and M Manglemba scored one goal each for YWC in 84th and 86th minute respectively while L Romio scored one goal in penalty kick.

L Romio of MPSC was booked yellow card.

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Fencing tournament

IMPHAL, Sept 6: The Manipur team comprising of Langam, Tutan and Vidyananda defeated the Andra Pradesh team by 15-12 points in the final round of sub-junior boys’ foil while another… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 6: The Manipur team comprising of Langam, Tutan and Vidyananda defeated the Andra Pradesh team by 15-12 points in the final round of sub-junior boys’ foil while another from the state comprising of Lenin, Victor and Lupani beat Punjab by 15-7 points in the final of sub-junior boys’ epee.

Manipur also defeated Maharashtra by 10-4 in the final of sub-junior girls’ foil.

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Rs. 90,000 donated

IMPHAL, Sept 14: Ex-president of Inpui Naga Union, Manipur and Nagaland, B Aloh has donated a sum of Rs. 90, 000 to international muaythai player Marempu Kabui, s/o G Thamboujao… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 14: Ex-president of Inpui Naga Union, Manipur and Nagaland, B Aloh has donated a sum of Rs. 90, 000 to international muaythai player Marempu Kabui, s/o G Thamboujao and Gita Kabui of Tamphakei Kabui Village who will be representing India in the World Muaythai Championship, 2011 to be held at Tashkent City from September 20 to 27

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Khurai Polo Club triumphs in state level polo tournament

IMPHAL, April 7: Khurai Polo Club beat Singjamei Polo Club 8-7 in a thrilling final of the ongoing 2nd edition of 57 Mountain Division State Level Polo Tournament held at… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 7: Khurai Polo Club beat Singjamei Polo Club 8-7 in a thrilling final of the ongoing 2nd edition of 57 Mountain Division State Level Polo Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung Today.

Both teams leveled scores at the end of allotted 4 chukkers and Khurai Polo Club`™s L. Thomson scored the golden goal in the extra chukker to lift the trophy. Earlier in the match, Khurai Polo Club`™s P. Jyotin scored magnificient 6 goals for his side.

Khurai Polo Club`™s P. Jotin scored in the 2:23 min and 6:42 of the 1st chukker, 2:33 min in the 2nd chukker, 4:03 and 6:38 in the 3rd chukker 6:22 in the 4th chukker. Th. Mocha scored in 7:00 min in 1st chukker and Thomson in 6:22 of 4th chukker with the golden goal in the 5th chukker.

Singjamei Polo club`™s P. Ojit scored in 4:45 of 1st chukker, s. Gopimohon in 5:30 of 1st chukker, M. Manihar in 2:30 of 3rd chukker, M. Doren in 3:45 of 3rd chukker, Ch. Ajit in 5:40 and 6:57 of 3rd chukker and M. Manihar in 2:36 of the 4th chukker.

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YWC & Model Club beat TRAU in U14 cricket tournament

IMPHAL, April 12: YWC & Model Club beat TRAU by 7 wickets in the U14 cricket tournament held at Khuman Lampak Cricket ground today. Winning the toss, TRAU elected to… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 12: YWC & Model Club beat TRAU by 7 wickets in the U14 cricket tournament held at Khuman Lampak Cricket ground today.

Winning the toss, TRAU elected to bat scoring just 97 runs after 19.2 overs. Kishan of TRAU was the highest scorer for his side scoring 16 runs in 24 balls. Jiko of YWC & Model Club took 4 wickets.

Chasing 98 for victory, YWC & Model club reached their target losing 3 wickets in 21 overs. L. Sanathoi was the highest scorer for YWC & Model Club scoring 26 in 54 balls. S. Ziko was declared man of the match for taking 4 wickets and scoring 8 runs off 15 balls.

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YWC, TDCA win in U-14 cricket

IMPHAL, Apr 16: YWC/Model defeated PCA by 144 runs in a match of the 2nd MCA Under-14 cricket tournament played today at Luwangpokpa Cricket ground, Luwangsangbam. In another match of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Apr 16: YWC/Model defeated PCA by 144 runs in a match of the 2nd MCA Under-14 cricket tournament played today at Luwangpokpa Cricket ground, Luwangsangbam. In another match of the tournament played at Khuman Lampak today TDCA defeated UCC by 28 runs. Batting first, YWC/Model scored 178 runs in 35 overs.Chasing a target of 179 runs, PCA could score only 34 runs with the loss of all the wicket in 16 overs. Jiko of YWC who scored 62 runs was declared man of the match. In the other match, TDCA scored 173 with the loss of ten wicket. In response, UCC could score only 145 when all of their wickets were down in 25 overs. Babarul of TDCA who took five wicket was declared man of the match.

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FC Imphal wins in veteran football

IMPHAL, April 23: UMO was held to a 1-1 draw by IVFA in a match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament today while FC Imphal came better of… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 23: UMO was held to a 1-1 draw by IVFA in a match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament today while FC Imphal came better of Chingtam by winning the match 1-0.
In the first match played today at Mapal Kangjeibung UMO move ahead in the 19th minute as Md Rashid Ahmed scored first goal of the match.
Later IVFA fought back to equalise the single goal deficit and eventually found the equalising goal in the 39th minute and level the score at 1-1.
In the second match, FC Imphal capitalise on Luxmichand’s 5th minute strike which found the net to win the match by a solitary goal.

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