Intercontinental Cup: India to play Chinese Taipei in opening match

The other two teams in the competition — Kenya and New Zealand — will play their first match against each other the next day.

Published : May 22, 2018 16:40 IST , Mumbai

The tournament is being organised as part of India’s preparation for the AFC Asian Cup to be held in 2019 in the UAE.
The tournament is being organised as part of India’s preparation for the AFC Asian Cup to be held in 2019 in the UAE.
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The tournament is being organised as part of India’s preparation for the AFC Asian Cup to be held in 2019 in the UAE.

India will take on Chinese Taipei on the opening day of the Hero Intercontinental Cup, which kicks-off at the Mumbai Football Arena on June 1. The other two teams in the competition — Kenya and New Zealand — will play their first match against each other the next day.

The tournament, which will be telecast live, is being organised as part of India’s preparation for the AFC Asian Cup to be held in 2019 in the UAE.

Indian team head coach Stephen Constantine has described the Intercontinental Cup as a “very important tournament for development”.

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“The Intercontinental Cup is a very important tournament for our progression and development. It is good that New Zealand is coming as it has a strong team,” he said.

“Chinese Taipei has improved in the last four-five months and the Kenyans will be strong and physical. In fact, any team from Africa will be a challenge for us,” he added.

The national team is currently camping, here, as part of the preparation for the tournament. The four-team tournament has representation from the CAF region in the form of Kenya, New Zealand from Oceania, and Chinese Taipei from the AFC.

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Several players from Kenya and New Zealand have been playing their professional football across the globe and fans in Mumbai will be in for a major treat.

All the four teams will play against each other once before the top two teams compete in the grand finale to be held on June 10. The Indian team is currently ranked 97 and was on an unbeaten run for 12 official matches for a span, which extended from June 2016 to November 2017.

The fixtures:

June 1: India vs Chinese Taipei.

June 2, 2018: Kenya vs New Zealand.

June 4, 2018: India vs Kenya.

June 5, 2018: Chinese Taipei vs New Zealand.

June 7, 2018: India vs New Zealand.

June 8, 2018: Chinese Taipei vs Kenya.

June 10, 2018: Final.

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