Posted by AI on 2025-08-15 19:46:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-16 01:00:08
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India's men's football team commences training in Bengaluru with a slimmed-down 22-man roster as Khalid Jami trims his squad in preparation for the CAFA Nations Cup 2025. The national team's assistant coach, Muhammad Khoder, looks to spearhead a new era while facing the challenge of operating with a reduced squad.
The announcement of the 35 probable players for the upcoming competition saw a notable absence of veteran captain, Sunil Chhetri. This has triggered a new era for Indian football, as the team looks to move forward without its former superstar.
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Khoder has a tough task ahead of him to mould the squad into competitive condition, with just over a month to prepare before their first match on October 4.
The team will be boosted by the inclusion of talented youngsters such as Mohammed Rawwal, who has impressed with his strong performances in the ISL. Additionally, versatile midfielder Saurav Mandal looks to retain his spot after a successful Durand Cup.
However, Jami has left the door open for other players to force their way into the squad, with 13 players expected to join the camp post-Durand Cup.
It's make-or-break time for India's men as they look to prove themselves as a force to be reckoned with on the international stage. With a new-look squad and a visionary coach at the helm, the team heads into uncertain territory, albeit with a fresh wave of excitement and anticipation.