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- Football_in_India abstract "Football is India's second most popular sport, next to the game of cricket. Traditionally it has enjoyed popularity in the isolated regions such as West Bengal, Goa, Kerala, Pune and the entire north-eastern India, especially Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Sikkim.India's current top domestic league, I-League, was formed in 2007 in an attempt to professionalize domestic football. Also contested is Santosh Trophy, a knock-out competition between states (provinces) and government institutions. The current captain of the Indian national team is Sunil Chhetri and the team is coached by Wim Koevermans. India is currently ranked 154th in the FIFA World Rankings.</small>The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup scheduled to take place in India. By virtue of being the host country, the Indian team will play in the tournament.".
- Football_in_India thumbnail Salt_Lake_Stadium_-_Yuva_Bharati_Krirangan_,_Kolkata_-_Calcutta.jpg?width=300.
- Football_in_India wikiPageExternalLink 1167377.cms.
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- Football_in_India wikiPageExternalLink achaudhuri-womenfootball.htm.
- Football_in_India wikiPageID "772780".
- Football_in_India wikiPageRevisionID "605298527".
- Football_in_India caption Kolkata.
- Football_in_India caption Salt_Lake_Stadium.
- Football_in_India caption West_Bengal.
- Football_in_India country "India".
- Football_in_India first "1800.0".
- Football_in_India hasPhotoCollection Football_in_India.
- Football_in_India imagesize "300".
- Football_in_India nationalList I-League.
- Football_in_India nationalList "I-League 2nd Division".
- Football_in_India nickname "Blue Tigers".
- Football_in_India sport "football".
- Football_in_India union All_India_Football_Federation.
- Football_in_India subject Category:Football_in_India.
- Football_in_India comment "Football is India's second most popular sport, next to the game of cricket. Traditionally it has enjoyed popularity in the isolated regions such as West Bengal, Goa, Kerala, Pune and the entire north-eastern India, especially Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Sikkim.India's current top domestic league, I-League, was formed in 2007 in an attempt to professionalize domestic football. Also contested is Santosh Trophy, a knock-out competition between states (provinces) and government institutions.".
- Football_in_India label "Football en Inde".
- Football_in_India label "Football in India".
- Football_in_India label "Voetbal in India".
- Football_in_India sameAs Football_en_Inde.
- Football_in_India sameAs Voetbal_in_India.
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- Football_in_India sameAs Q1860977.
- Football_in_India sameAs Q1860977.
- Football_in_India wasDerivedFrom Football_in_India?oldid=605298527.
- Football_in_India depiction Salt_Lake_Stadium_-_Yuva_Bharati_Krirangan_,_Kolkata_-_Calcutta.jpg.
- Football_in_India isPrimaryTopicOf Football_in_India.