India all set for historic return to King's Cup in Buriram

India will begin its campaign against Curacao on Wednesday. It will mark India's return to the iconic King's Cup after a gap of 38 years.

Published : Jun 03, 2019 14:08 IST , BURIRAM (THAILAND)

Indian players arrive in Buriram, Thailand on Monday for the King's Cup.
Indian players arrive in Buriram, Thailand on Monday for the King's Cup.
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Indian players arrive in Buriram, Thailand on Monday for the King's Cup.

The Indian national team arrived in Buriram, Thailand on Monday and will begin its King's Cup 2019 campaign with a clash against Curacao at the Chang Arena on Wednesday.

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With the Indian team coming from an off-season, Indian head coach Igor Stimac is expecting a tough campaign.

“The weather conditions will be difficult. This being the off-season, the situation is tough. But at the same time, it is the same for everyone. We're here to win, and do our best,” he stated on the team’s arrival in Buriram.

 

India’s clash against Curacao, which is ranked 82 in the latest FIFA World ranking, will mark India's return to the iconic King's Cup — one of Asia's oldest International tournaments — after a gap of 38 years.

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“The boys are confident, and have understood that they can improve their game with hard work on a daily basis,” Stimac maintained.

“I appreciate the hard work put in by the players over the last 10 days in New Delhi. I expect them to implement their learnings from practice in the upcoming tournament,” he stated.

This will be Stimac’s first international assignment after his appointment as the new coach, as much it will mark another historic landmark for Indian Football with stalwart Sunil Chhetri poised to become the most-capped player for the national team. The talismanic forward currently has 107 caps to his name, keeping him tied with former captain and striker Bhaichung Bhutia.

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Central midfielder Pronoy Halder was all praise for coach Stimac: "The coach keeps saying to us that if we listen to him, and execute it on the field, we can go a long way. The most significant part stays that all the players have taken it in the right spirit.”

“We understand Curacao are a very strong team as most of their players at playing in premier divisions across Europe. That is providing us the extra motivation to prove a point. We will give our 100 percent,” Halder said.

The match will be telecast in India on Star Sports 3.

 

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