
FootyVerse
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FootyVerse
@creativerse005
die hard-fan of Indian Football 🇮🇳⚽





Cape Verde’s goalkeeper Vozinha had 50k followers on IG before the match vs Spain He has over 1.6M followers now 😭 MAN OF THE MATCH 🏆

“NOW EVERYONE KNOWS CAPE VERDE” 🇨🇻

Football is a Soft Power. India should invest in Football. Need to rejuvenate I League & ISL. Pool of 25 players should be handpicked and invested. Crack in the Top 10 of Asian rankings (currently we are in mid 20s in Asia itself), and sneak one time to Fifa WC. Then, we will rise up no matter what. It'll be Indian Football's '83 moment. Indian players should play in Premier League, La Liga etc. Its very much essential. Because, Football is a Soft Power.












While I fully don't agree with the statement, what I do agree with is that if India starts performing even to the level of Japan in football, cricket's popularity will take a nose dive in years to come Show me one footballing nation where cricket is equally popular You can't





Serious question: Why does India underperform in most global sports relative to its massive population? You rarely see Indian athletes or teams dominating at the Olympics or in major World Cups outside of cricket. What are the main reasons for this?







Cape Verde’s goalkeeper went from 50k followers to 1.5m after the game. Football is goated



As the FIFA World Cup is going on, a reminder: Football fans from India ≠ Indian football fans.

It is not my team, it is our country. If you feel you need an incentive to support your national team, then I honestly don't know what to say. Going by that logic, countries like Bangladesh should have no support either. Yet their fans proudly back the national team despite being ranked 181 because they love both their country and football. The same can be said for Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Tajikistan and many others across Asia. Do you think every lower-league club in Europe plays great football? Of course not. Their fans still turn up because they love the game and feel a connection to their city and club. Support is not always about success. Sometimes it is simply about belonging.





