India is back on track in case of Better FIFA Rankings
India is back on track in case of Better FIFA Rankings
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Iit happened in 2009 that India did jump in international football ranking when it reached to 134 which was one of the best rankings thus people did wonder whether India might do better for football or not. It is good news for the followers of Football in India that after the core shift of 6 years India has again managed to jump back on track.

There is no doubt that the international guidance to the rising Indian footballers does help in any form or any league thus it is after 2009 that India has managed to reach another best in the International ranking published by FIFA on Thursday getting rank to 2  places up by reaching  to 135th rank in international game indeed which is a good assured fact to discuss as India is yet to grow a lot and have to travel a long journey in the game of football where it will have to witness many shifts and transition in the context of this global game.

The advisers and football professional calling it India's second brilliance hoping more from the Indian football team to do a lot while the Indian football coach gives credit to other managing staff and the whole team for their unique performances in 2016 which did help the team to boost and reach the level up to 2 places in the game of football.

The Indian football Coach Stephen Constantine also expressed his gratitude to the way the organized proceedings has been done by the Indian Sports authority especially in the context of lighting the calibre of the footballers in one more high step, Thus in this way he did say that India needs to be on the track, But there is no doubt that he does not deny about the rising Indian flair in a context of football which is good for the nation in his views.

All in all, it is good to know that India is back on track in the context of football rankings, thus let's hope that it would continue to do well. Till then we hope for a good 2017 for Indian football...

 

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