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India U17 and Bollywood show inspire the spectators
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Remscheid
(24.-15.8.02). The
"International Indian Football Series 2002" and the "Festival of
Indian Sports" in Remscheid, Germany became a top event in football and
entertainment. Especially the tournament winners, the Indian U17 national team,
left a big impression to the spectators: Top football.
The IIFS 2002 -
four team - tournament, with the participants India U17 national team, U17 IFSC
Germany, Mahal Kalsa FC (England) and a Remscheid city-selection, in the
Reinshagen stadium was from sporty view a big success for the tournament
organisers. The spectators were able to see technically and tactically
high-quality football. After the official opening these four teams met one
another, in order to determine the winner of the tournament. The spectators were
able to make themselve a picture on Indian football. The presentation on the
pitch earned the descriptor "worth seeing". Credits for this to the
Indian U17 national team, which used this tournament as preparation for the
Asian U17 Championships.
Remscheids mayor
Fred Schulz: "They play wonderful technical football. Great to watch
them." Indian High-Commisioner Tsewang Topden said: "We have very good
players. Technically comparable with the Brazilians. We must become better in
analyzing the matches - then we can welcome the Indian national team to a World
Cup soon, perhaps even here in Germany in 2006."
Table IIFS 2002 -
four team - tournament
| place |
team |
goals |
points |
| 1. |
U17
India |
11:3 |
9 |
| 2. |
Mahal
Kalsa FC (England) |
9:6 |
6 |
| 3. |
U17
IFSC Germany |
4:7 |
3 |
| 4. |
Remscheid
City Selection
(Hastener TV and FC Remscheid) |
5:13 |
0 |
The IIFS 2002 -
four team - tournament was followed by a charity match between the IFSC -
Seniors Germany team and the Hastener TV. The team from Remscheid won this match
10:1.
In the evening
culture and entertainment were in the spotlight: live acts and modern Indian
Bollywood dances set absolute highlights at the "Festival of Indian
Sports". While the TV was broadcasting live, the Indian dance group
"Rasa" from Northrhine-Westphalia opened the festival with a brilliant
performance of "Aa Tayaar Hoja" from the Indsian film "Ashoka".
Especially arriving from the Netherlands the Indian dance group "DIYA"
(Dutch-Indian
Youth Association)
impressed with single and group dances from "Devdas" ("Maar Dala")
and "Monsoon Wedding" ("Chunari Chunari"). Another delicacy
was the young Indian group "JBC" (Jawaan
Bharati Center) from
Berlin who presented more than a colourful performance with "Dholi Taro",
"Dholna" and a Bollywood-Mix. The moodful final of the evening had
been set by Hiphop and Reggae, represented by the Indian community rapper Diptesh
MC and the German-Tamil
live band J-Ragam.
J-Ragam had especially interrupted their CD production for this event and
performed a special mixture of reggae, pop, flavoured with Indian influences.
The whole evening program was moderated by charming Mona Sharma and Tobias
Grote-Beverborg. Mona
Sharma has been popular
from TV shows like "Switch" (Pro7), "Lollo Rosso" and
"Olli, Tiere, Sensationen".
The
"International Indian Football Series 2002" was concluded by a 6
A-Side tournament on Sunday.
Table
IIFS 2002 - 6 A-Side tournament
1. Berlin - West
2. Berlin City Cobras
3. Indian Strikers Köln
4. U17 IFSC Germany
This event shows
that intercultural communication is more than theoretical. An example that
should be copied not only between Germans and Indians.
Article source: www.theinder.net
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Photos: Sibi
Arackal and DIYA
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