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词条 India national under-20 football team
释义

  1. History

     1959−1970  1971−1978  1980−2000, the Decline  2002−2017 Rise and Fall  2018−Present 

  2. Current Staff

  3. Current squad

     Past Squads 

  4. Results and fixtures

     2017  2018 

  5. Competitive records

     FIFA U-20 World Cup  AFC U-19 Championship  SAFF U-19 Championship 

  6. See also

  7. External links

  8. References

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|FIFA Trigramme = IND
|Nickname = Blue Colts
|Association = All India Football Federation
|Confederation = AFC (Asia)
|Sub-confederation = SAFF (South Asia)
|Coach=Floyd Pinto
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(Malaya; 19 April 1963)
| Largest win = {{fbu|20|IND}} 7–0 {{fbu-rt|20|NEP}}
(Bangkok, Thailand; 23 April 1972)
(Non-varifiable)
{{fbu|20|IND}} 6–0 {{fbu-rt|20|SRI}}
(Kannur, India; 13 July 1996)
{{fbu|20|IND}} 7–1 {{fbu-rt|19|BHU}}
(Bangalore India; 25 August 1998)
{{fbu|20|IND}} 6–0 {{fbu-rt|20|BAN}}
(Qatar; 16 October 2002)
| Largest loss = {{fbu|20|IND}} 0–7 {{fbu-rt|19|ISR}}
(Bangkok, Thailand; 16 April 1972)
{{fbu|20|IND}} 0–7 {{fbu-rt|19|KOR}}
(Qatar; 25 October 2002)
{{fbu|20|IND}} 0–7 {{fbu-rt|20|UAE}}
(Qatar; 4 October 2015)
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|2ndRegional name = AFC U-19 Championship
|2ndRegional cup apps = 22
|2ndRegional cup first = 1963
|2ndRegional cup best = Champions (1974)
| 3rdRegional name = South Asian Championship
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| 3rdRegional cup first = 2015
| 3rdRegional cup best = Runners-up (2015)
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The India national Under-20 football team, also known as India Under-20s or India U20(s), represents India at all under-20 football tournaments. They are one of the feeder teams for the India national under-23 football team and the senior India national football team.

This team is for Indian players aged under 19 at the start of the calendar year in which a two-year AFC U-19 Championship campaign begins, and as such, some players can remain with the squad until the age of 21. As long as they are eligible, players can play for India at any level, making it possible to play for the U19s first, then the senior side, and again back to playing for the U19s. It is also possible to play for one country at youth level and another at senior level (provided the player is eligible).

History

As an Asian U19 team, India competes for the Asian Championship, with the finals every even-numbered year, formerly odd-numbered years. There is no Under-19 World Cup, although there is an Under-20 World Cup. This team also participate in the SAFF U-19 Championship which started from 2015 by South Asian Football federation.

1959−1970

For the first four season of AFC U-19 Championship, from 1959 to 1962 the Indian team did not enter into the tournament though there was no qualification round. India first participated in the AFC U-19 Championships in 1963 but did not moved ahead from the group stage. the first best result came at the 1966 edition where the team entered in the quarter finals with 3 wins against Burma, Japan and Singapore and a defeat by china but in the quarter final they lost to Israel by 4−0. In the next edition at 1967 AFC Youth Championship India again entered in the quarter final. First a draw of 1−1 against Israel and then defeating Malaysia by 4−1 but same as 1966 they again defeated in the quarter final, this time by Indonesia by 2−6. In 1968, the team didn't move beyond group stage, and next two edition of 1969 and 1970 India did not enter in the championships.

1971−1978

In 1971, they again reached the quarter final for the third time in AFC championships, but the fate was same as again saw a defeat, now against Japan by 0−3. But, after a gap of two more edition, it was 1974 AFC Youth Championship, where India seen the golden moment after becoming champions in AFC Under-19 Championships. First in group stage India defeat both Laos and Burma by 1−0 and a draw against Hong Kong by 2−2. Then entering in the quarter final they defeated Singapore by 1(4)−1(1), thus reached semi-finals where defeating Thailand by 2−1, for the first time India reached the final of the Championship. But the final was a draw against Iran by 2−2 thus jointly awarded both the team as the Champions. In 1975 and 1976 edition India didn't do much well but at 1977 AFC Youth Championship they reached the quarter final but the opponent was Iran, the defending Champion who defeated India by 3−0, thus failed to qualify for the first FIFA World Youth Championship in 1977 which later came to be known as FIFA U-20 World Cup and also afiled to qualify at the 1979 edition.

1980−2000, the Decline

These two decades seen a decline in the performance of the Indian team. Qualification round started from 1980 AFC Youth Championship and India failed to qualify in 6 out of 11 edition of the championships and in rest 5 edition the failed to move beyond the group stage, thus also failed to qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup as the finalist only qualify for the competition.

2002−2017 Rise and Fall

In 2002, at the AFC U-19 Championship, India reached the quarter final for the 6th time, by the virtue of third place qualifiers, but defeated heavily by South Korea, where the Korean found the Indian net 7 times. Next two edition they ended their competition in group stages and next 7 editions from 2008 to 2018, India failed to qualify again for the championships and so for the FIFA U20 Worldcup.

In the meanwhile, SAFF started SAFF U-19 Championship from 2015 to develop the youth teams of South Asian countries as they continuously failing to qualify for AFC U-20 championships. In the 2015 inaugural edition, India became runners-up facing a defeat from Nepal through penalty shoot out. In the next edition in 2017, the tournament was a round robin, where India seen two wins against Bhutan and Maldives and two defeats from Bangladesh and Nepal, thus achieved the third place in the tournament.

2018−Present

The AIFF finally acted and opened their eyes to bring out the team from its misery and started various plans and programmes to tackle to present pathetic situation. One of the most important steps is international exposure to the youth and under 17 teams.

India's U-20 team was invited to participate in Cotif Tournament where clubs and national and autonomous teams participate every year since 1984, held at Valencia, Spain. 2018 Cotif was 35th Anniversary of the tournament.[1] Though India lost two consecutive matches against Spanish club Murcia then against Mauritania, they managed a draw against a stronger Latin American side of Venezuala, but on the final group match on 5 August 2018, the Indian side written a piece of history when they defeated the most successful U-20 Worldcup winning nation Argentina. The match was historic in many ways, when Indian defender Deepak Tangri headed a corner kick to the net of Argentine side, it was the first goal against them by any Indian side, then with a second goal by Anwar Ali with a fabulous free kick help India to win the match with a score of 2−1 against the stronger Argentine side, made a history as its the first time that any Indian team defeated any Argentine side and also any American national team.[2][3][4] Argentina national team manager Scaloni and Argentine great Pablo Aimar praised the young colt's performances and said the future of the team is bright if there is continued perseverance.[5] AIFF called it as one of the “biggest days for Indian Football” as team coach said "This victory will definitely earn Indian football more respect in the world of football. It opens up a window of opportunity to test ourselves against the best in the world on a regular basis".[6]

Just after the Cotif experience, AIFF announced the team was invited to play in a four-nation tournament between under-20 national teams of France, Croatia and Slovenia and two friendlies against Serbia.[7] This was the first time India was playing in a 4-nations tournament in which all the opponents are European nations.[8][9] In the first match the team faced a big defeat against a mightier Croatian team by 0−5.[10] The second match was against Slovenia, where they played very well within 90 minutes but failed to convert various chances and on the last minute of injury time the Slovenian side found the net, match ended in 0−1 defeat.[11] Third match was against France, which India lost by 2−0.[12] In the friendlies against Serbia India seen defeat in th both the matches, first by 2−0[13] and second by 3−1 where Rahim Ali managed to find the net once.[14]

Current Staff

Name Position
IND}} Floyd Pinto Head Coach
IND}} Mahesh Gawli Assistant Coach
IND}} Yusuf Ansari Goalkeeping Coach
IND}} Deepak Negi General Manager
IND}} Vishnu Nair Physio

Current squad

{{updated|20 July 2018}}

The following players were called up to the India squad for the 2018 COTIF Cup[15][16][17]

[18] and Europe Tour.[19]
NumberNameDOBClubCaps (goals)
Goalkeepers
1 Prabhsukhan Singh Gill 2001|1|2|df=y}}IND}} Indian Arrows 0 (0)
21 Samik Mitra 2000|12|1|df=y}}IND}} Chennaiyin FC 0 (0)
29 Sachin Ammanath Suresh 2001|1|18|df=y}}IND}} F.C. Kerala 0 (0)
Vishal Dube 2000|1|4|df=y}}IND}} SAG Football Academy 0 (0)
Defenders
2 Boris Singh Thangjam 2000|1|3|df=y}}IND}} Indian Arrows 3 (0)
3 Sahil Panwar 1999|12|15|df=y}}India}} Pune City 5 (0)
4 Anwar Ali 2000|8|28|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 2 (0)
5 Sanjeev Stalin 2001|1|17|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 4 (0)
12 Jitendra Singh 2001|6|13|df=y}}IND}} Indian Arrows 2 (0)
18 Ashish Rai 1999|2|2|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 2 (1)
19 Akash Mishra 2001|11|27|df=y}}India}} U Dream Academy 0 (0)
22 Deepak Tangri 1999|2|1|df=y}}India}} Chennaiyin FC 3 (0)
25 Sumit Rathi 2001|8|26|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 0 (0)
26 Narender Gahlot 2001|4|24|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 0 (0)
27 Aimol Chongompipa Reamsochung 2000|2|14|df=y}}India}} Chennaiyin FC 0 (0)
Midfielders
6 Suresh Singh Wangjam 2000|8|7|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 2 (1)
7 Ninthoinganba Meetei 2001|7|13|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 4 (2)
8 Amarjit Singh Kiyam 2001|1|6|df=y}}IND}} Indian Arrows 2 (0)
10 Abhijit Sarkar 2000|1|5|df=y}}India}} Chennaiyin FC
13 Lalengmawia 2000|9|17|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows
15 Jeakson Singh Thounaojam 2001|6|21|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 3 (0)
16 Nongdamba Naorem 2000|1|2|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 3 (0)
17 Rahul Praveen 2000|3|16|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows 3 (0)
20 Harmanpreet Singh 2001|9|2|df=y}}IND}} Anandpur Sports Academy 0 (0)
23 Lalengmawia 2000|10|17|df=y}}IND}} Indian Arrows 0 (0)
28 Ribhav Jatin Sardesai 2000|7|6|df=y}}IND}} Indian Arrows 0 (0)
Jashandeep Singh 2000|1|1|df=y}}IND}} Anandpur Sports Academy 0 (0)
Forwards
9 Rahim Ali 2000|4|21|df=y}}India}} Chennaiyin FC 3 (0)
11 Aniket Jadhav 2000|7|13|df=y}}India}} Indian Arrows
14 Aman Chhetri 2001|7|26|df=y}}India}} Chennaiyin FC

Past Squads

AFC U-19 Championship squads
  • 1974 AFC U-19 Championship squad
  • 2002 AFC U-19 Championship squad

Results and fixtures

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2017

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|date= 28 October 2017
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|score=1–0
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|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium= Doha
|location = Qatar
|result=L
|referee=
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}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 2018 ACQ
|date = 4 November 2017
|time=19:05 AST
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|20|KSA}}
|score= 5–0
|team2 = {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1=
  • Al-Hamddan {{goal|15}}
  • Al-Brikan {{goal|50||81||86}}
  • Al-Shahrani {{goal|75}}

|goals2=
|stadium= Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam
|location = Dammam, Saudi Arabia
|attendance=4,962
|result=L
|referee = Mohammad Arafah (Jordan)
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|date = 6 November 2017
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|score= 0–0
|team2 ={{fbu|20|YEM}}
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|goals2=
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|location = Dammam, Saudi Arabia
|attendance=
|result= D
|referee=
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|date = 8 November 2017
|time =
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|20|TKM}}
|goals1 =
|score = 0–3
|team2 = {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals2 = Kiyam {{goal|74}}
Halder{{goal|80}}
E. Lalrindika {{goal|90+3}}
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|stadium =
|location = Dammam, Saudi Arabia
|attendance =
|result = W
|referee =
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2018

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|round = Friendly
|date= 26 July 2018
|time=
|team1= UD Alzira {{flagicon|Valencian Community}}
|score= 1–1
|report= https://the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9061
|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1= {{goal|90}}
|goals2= Aman Chettri {{goal|71}}
|stadium= Venice Stadium
|location = Valencia, Spain
|result= D
|referee=
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = Cotif Cup 2018
|id=|date= 29 July 2018
|time= 19:30 CEST
|team1= Murcia U-20 {{flagicon|Murcia}}
|score=2–0
|report= [https://www.sportskeeda.com/live/cotif-cup-2018-india-u20-vs-murcia-u20-live-match-updates]
|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1= Monas{{goal|28}}
Aitor Embela{{goal|84}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Estadi municipal Els Arcs de L'alcúdia
|location = Valencia, Spain
|result= L
|attendance= 2,000
|referee= Alberto Undiano Mallenco, FIFA (Spain)
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|round = Cotif Cup 2018
|date= 31 July 2018
|time= 19:30 CEST
|team1= Mauritania U-20 {{flagicon|MRT}}
|score= 3–0
|report= http://www.cotifalcudia.com/partido/seleccion-nacional-mauritania-vs-seleccion-nacional-india/
|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1= Teguedi{{goal|25||72|}}
El Velany{{goal|78}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Estadi municipal Els Arcs de L'alcúdia
|location = Valencia, Spain
|result= L
|attendance= 2,500
|referee=[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Alberola_Rojas Javier Alberola Rojas] FIFA (Spain)
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|round = Cotif Cup 2018
|date= 3 August 2018
|time= 21:15 CEST
|team1= {{fbu-rt|20|VEN}}
|score= 0–0
|report= http://www.cotifalcudia.com/partido/seleccion-nacional-india-vs-seleccion-nacional-venezuela/
|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium= Estadi municipal Els Arcs de L'alcúdia
|location = Valencia, Spain
|result= D
|attendance= 4,000
|referee= [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mar%C3%ADa_S%C3%A1nchez_Mart%C3%ADnez Sánchez Martínez]FIFA (Spain)
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = Cotif Cup 2018
|date= 5 August 2018
|time= 23:15 CEST
|team1= {{fbu-rt|20|ARG}}
|score= 1–2
|report= http://www.cotifalcudia.com/partido/seleccion-nacional-argentina-vs-seleccion-nacional-india/
|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1= Alan Marinelli {{goal|72}}
|goals2= Deepak Tangri {{goal|4}}
Anwar Ali {{goal|68}}
|stadium= Estadi municipal Els Arcs de L'alcúdia
|location = Valencia, Spain
|result= W
|attendance= 3,500
|referee= [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignacio_Iglesias_Villanueva Iglesias Villanueva] FIFA (Spain)
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|round = Friendly
|id=|date= 4 September 2018
|time= 20:30 IST
|team1= {{fbu-rt|19|CRO}}
|score= 5−0
|report=[https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9144 AIFF] CFF
|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1= Dominik Rešetar {{goal|13||51}}
Antonio Marin {{goal|20}}
Leon Kreković {{goal|37||44}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Stadion Lučko
|location =Lucko, Croatia
|result= L
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|round = Friendly
|date= 6 September 2018
|time= 20:30 IST
|team1= {{fbu-rt|19|SVN}}
|score= 1−0
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|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1= ? {{goal|90+3}}
|goals2=
|stadium= Stadion Radnik
|location = Velika Gorica, Croatia
|result= L
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|round = Friendly
|date= 9 September 2018
|time= 20:30 IST
|team1= {{fbu-rt|20|IND}}
|score= 0−2
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|goals1=
|goals2= ? {{goal|30}}
? {{goal|73}}
|stadium= Stadion Radnik
|location =Velika Gorica, Croatia
|result= L
|attendance=
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|round = Friendly
|date= 13 September 2018
|time= 20:30 IST
|team1= {{fbu-rt|19|SRB}}
|score= 2–0
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|team2= {{fbu|20|IND}}
|goals1= Rodivoje {{goal|30|pen.}}
? {{goal|82}}
|goals2=
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|location =Stara Pazova, Serbia
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|round = Friendly
|date= 17 September 2018
|time= 20:00 IST
|team1= {{fbu-rt|20|IND}}
|score= 1−3
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|team2= {{fbu|19|SRB}}
|goals1= Rahim Ali {{goal|45}}
|goals2= Bojic Bojan {{goal|25}}
Ognjenovic Marko {{goal|30}}
?{{goal|42}}
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|location =Stara Pazova, Serbia
|result= L
|attendance=
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Competitive records

FIFA U-20 World Cup

Host/YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D*|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against
FIFA World Youth Championship
TUN}} 1977
to
{{flagicon|NED}} 2005
Did not Qualify
FIFA U-20 World Cup
CAN}} 2007
to
{{flagicon|POL}} 2019
Did not Qualify
Total 0/22 0 Titles 0 0 0 0 0 0

AFC U-19 Championship

Host/YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D*|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against
MAS}} 1959
to
{{flagicon|THA}} 1962
Did not enter
MAS}} 1963 Group Stage7th521265
South Vietnam}} 1964 Group Stage 6th302114
JPN}} 1965 Group Stage 7th411236
PHI}} 1966 Quarter Final 5th530297
THA}} 1967 Quarter Final 7th311178
KOR}} 1968 Group Stage 11th310244
THA}} 1969Did not enter
PHI}} 1970
JPN}} 1971 Quarter Final 6th421155
THA}} 1972 Group Stage 11th4103513
IRN}} 1973 Group Stage 10th302112
THA}} 1974 Champions 1st6510106
KUW}} 1975 Group Stage 13th411256
THA}} 1976 Group Stage 5th311143
IRN}} 1977 Quarter Final 5th310258
BAN}} 1978 Group Stage 6th411278
THA}} 1980
to
{{flagicon|UAE}} 1985
Did not qualify
KSA}} 1986 Group Stage 6th301228
QAT}} 1988Did not enter
IDN}} 1990 Group Stage 6th310237
UAE}} 1992 Group Stage 8th300307
IDN}} 1994Did not enter
KOR}} 1996 Group Stage 8th401326
THA}} 1998 Group Stage 10th4013310
IRN}} 2000Did not qualify
QAT}} 2002 Quarter Final 8th4103214
MAS}} 2004 Group Stage 13th300325
{{flagicon|IND}} 2006 Group Stage 13th301237
KSA}} 2008
to
{{flagicon|Indonesia}} 2018
Did not qualify
Total 22/401 Title 81 22 16 43 89 149

SAFF U-19 Championship

Host/YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D*|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against
{{flagicon|NEP}} 2015Runners-up 2nd 4 2 2 0 6 1
{{flagicon|BHU}} 2017 Round Robin 3rd 4 2 0 2 8 7
Total 2/2 0 Titles 8 4 2 2 14 8

*Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. Red border indicates that the tournament was hosted on home soil. Gold, silver, bronze backgrounds indicates 1st, 2nd and 3rd finishes respectively. Bold text indicates best finish in tournament.

See also

  • India national football team
  • India national under-23 football team
  • India national under-17 football team

External links

  • India U-19 team page at the Official AIFF website

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=The COTIF lives the presentation of its 35th anniversary|url=http://www.cotifalcudia.com/cotif-vive-la-presentacion-35o-aniversario/|accessdate=9 October 2016|work=Cotifalcudia|date=19 July 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=History, Beat Argentina 2-1 In COTIF Cup 2018|url=https://www.inuth.com/sports/football/indian-u-20-football-team-creates-history-beats-argentina-2-1-in-cotif-cup-2018/|accessdate=6 August 2018|work=inuth|date=6 August 2018}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=India’s U-20 football side stuns Argentina 2-1|url=https://www.thehindu.com/sport/football/indias-u-20-football-side-stuns-argentina-2-1/article24612621.ece|accessdate=6 August 2018|work=The Hindu|date=6 August 2018}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=India stun Argentina in U-20 COTIF Cup football tourney|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/top-stories/india-stun-argentina-in-u-20-cotif-cup-football-tourney/articleshow/65288222.cms|accessdate=6 August 2018|work=TOI|date=6 August 2018}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=AIMAR, SCALONI GREET INDIA U-20 BOYS, PRAISE THEM|url=https://the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9103|work=AIFF|date=9 August 2018}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=10-MAN INDIA SHOCK U-20 ARGENTINA-20 2-1|url=https://the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9094|accessdate=6 August 2018|work=AIFF|date=6 August 2018}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=INDIA U-19s TO PLAY BACK-TO-BACK FRIENDLIES AGAINST SERBIA|url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9155|work=AIFF|date=8 September 2018}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=India U-20 to face France in four-nation tourney|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/top-stories/india-u-20-to-face-france-in-four-nation-tourney/articleshow/65318175.cms|accessdate=8 August 2018|work=AIFF|date=8 August 2018}}
9. ^https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9139
10. ^{{cite news|title=INDIA U-19 GO DOWN TO CROATIA|url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9144|accessdate=8 September 2018|work=AIFF|date=5 September 2018}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=INDIA U-19 LOSE BY A SOLITARY GOAL TO SLOVENIA|url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9149|accessdate=8 September 2018|work=AIFF|date=7 September 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9160|title=INDIA GO DOWN TO U-19 YOUTH TEAM OF WORLD CHAMPIONS FRANCE|date=10 September 2018|access-date=11 September 2018|author=|publisher=the-aiff.com}}
13. ^{{cite web |title=India U-19 football team suffers 0-2 loss against Serbia U-19|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/top-stories/india-u-19-football-team-suffers-0-2-loss-against-serbia-u-19/articleshow/65811373.cms |website=timesofindia.indiatimes.com |publisher=The Times of india |accessdate=24 September 2018}}
14. ^{{cite web |title=INDIA U-19 SIDE SUFFER 3-1 DEFEAT AT THE HANDS OF SERBIA IN FRIENDLY |url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9200 |website=the-aiff.com |publisher=AIFF |accessdate=24 September 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9048|title=PINTO NAMES 25-MEMBER SQUAD FOR U-20 COTIF TOURNAMENT |work=AIFF|date=20 July 2018}}
16. ^http://www.cotifalcudia.com/partido/seleccion-nacional-india-vs-seleccion-aut-r-murcia/
17. ^http://www.cotifalcudia.com/partido/seleccion-nacional-argentina-vs-seleccion-nacional-india/
18. ^http://www.cotifalcudia.com/partido/seleccion-nacional-india-vs-seleccion-nacional-venezuela/
19. ^http://hns-cff.hr/en/matches/28024539/croatia-indija-5-0/
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