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Light at the end of the tunnel for Indian football

October 29, 2019 Martin Lowe

With their mood at a deflated low after their home World Cup qualification draw with subcontinent rivals Bangladesh, Indian football fans will have woken in better spirits two weeks ago after the news of domestic […]

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In appreciation of Cambodia – yes, the team that just lost 14-0

October 13, 2019 Tomas Danicek

You may have noticed, Iran played Cambodia on Thursday and it got really ugly, really fast. A thrashing in Tehran was arguably inevitable but it was made „worse“ by the increased coverage due to the […]

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Tajikistan: The rise of the Crowns from Dushanbe

October 11, 2019 Martin Lowe

It would have surprised many to see Tajikistan atop their World Cup qualification group come the end of September, but what could initially be assumed as a one-off flash in the pan, instead has roots […]

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Still short on firepower, Taiwan’s best generation may come to waste

October 9, 2019 Tomas Danicek

Let’s say I’d ask you to give me one Asian nation that’s currently living through the golden years of its entire history, or at least the modern era. A couple of you would waste no […]

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WCQ Preview: Regional rivalries to light up

October 9, 2019 Martin Lowe

Round 2 of World Cup Qualification is never a stage that the Asian elite are particularly fond of; either made to play out comfortable victories or suffer from an outsider out to break a record […]

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Style & Identity: Asian football seeks a way forward

September 9, 2019 Martin Lowe

Identity in football is hot business at the moment, and like anything that is proven to walk hand-in-hand with success, a unified vision, style or philosophy is one that is currently being striven for across the […]

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