India Women Face Embarrassment After Receiving Ill-Fitting Kits Ahead of AFC Asian Cup Campaign In a shocking turn of events, the Indian women's football team has been left embarrassed after receiving ill-fitting kits ahead of their campaign in the upcoming AFC Asian Cup. The national squad was supposed to receive the new sets of jerseys and training gear from the All India Football Federation (AIFF) for the tournament that is set to kick off on January 20. However, when the players received the kits, they were left perplexed and disappointed by the poor quality and ill-fitting nature of the equipment. According to sources close to the team, many of the players found their new jerseys too loose or too tight, while others complained about the lack of comfort and flexibility in the fabric. The news has left the Indian football fraternity stunned, with fans and experts alike expressing shock and dismay at the AIFF's apparent negligence in providing proper equipment for the national team. The Indian women's team had been preparing rigorously for the tournament and was looking forward to making a strong impression on the international stage. Coach Thomas Dennerby, who has been working closely with the team, expressed his disappointment at the situation saying, "We were expecting top-notch equipment from the AIFF, but what we got is substandard. It's unacceptable that our players have to go through this kind of embarrassment just before a major tournament." The Indian women's football team will now have to rely on their makeshift kit for the remainder of the tournament, which has left many wondering how the AIFF could let things get so out of hand. Meanwhile, the AIFF has issued a statement saying that they are investigating the matter and will take necessary steps to rectify the situ...#AIFF #Thomas_Dennerby #AFC_Asian_Cup #All_India_Football_Federation #Indian_women_s_football_team

India vs Vietnam at AFC Women's Asian Cup: Sweety Devi and co. eye positive start in tough fixture The Indian women's football team, led by captain Sweety Devi, will be looking to make a positive start in their AFC Women's Asian Cup campaign when they face off against Vietnam on Thursday. The match is part of Group A, which also includes China and Iran. Despite being considered one of the favourites to win the tournament, India have had a patchy buildup to the competition, with injuries to key players like captain Sweety Devi and midfielder Durga Dé. However, coach Thomas Dennerby remains optimistic about his team's chances, citing their impressive performance in the recent friendlies against Japan. "We've worked hard on our set-pieces and defensive solidity, and we're confident that these areas will be crucial to our success," said Dennerby. "The girls are excited to get going, and I believe we have a good chance of getting three points from this game." Vietnam, meanwhile, will be looking to cause an upset against the fancied Indian team. The Southeast Asian nation has made significant strides in women's football in recent years, and their coach Mai Hiền has been working tirelessly to get his team ready for the big stage. "We're not taking India lightly," said Hiền. "They have some talented players, but we've prepared well and are confident that we can give them a good game." The Indian team will be relying heavily on their star player, Barbra Denver, who has been in excellent form lately. The 22-year-old striker has scored several crucial goals for the team in recent friendlies, and her pace and finishing ability make her a threat to any defense. For...#India #Vietnam #China #Iran #Japan #Sweety_Devi #Thomas_Dennerby #Barbra_Denver #Nguyn_Th_Liu #AFC_Womens_Asian_Cup #Group_A

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SCOOP: Varun Dhawan and team caught unawares by Toxic’s clash with Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai in June first week; Anil Thadani suggested the new release date This morning, the industry, trade, media and fans woke up to a sudden development – Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups, earlier scheduled to release on March 19, has been pushed to June 4. Meanwhile, the team of Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai was jolted to learn about the official announcement. The Varun Dhawan–Mrunal Thakur–Pooja Hegde starrer is set to arrive in cinemas on June 5, and Bollywood Hungama has learned that Toxic’s postponement was not communicated to them. A source told Bollywood Hungama, “If a film has already locked a release slot and another filmmaker plans to come on the same day, it’s customary to inform the makers who had taken the date first. In this case, that didn’t happen. Varun Dhawan, director David Dhawan and producer Ramesh Taurani learned that Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups was arriving in the same week as their film only after actor Yash posted the news on social media. ”The source continued, “The team of Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai is upset. They were caught unawares and are now considering what to do next – should they move or should they stick to the date?”Bollywood Hungama contacted Ramesh Taurani, and he simply said, “We’ve not decided anything yet. ”An industry insider commented, “Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups was the first one to take up the March 19 slot. Did the makers... #Varun_Dhawan #Bollywood_Hungama #Anil_Thadani #Jawani_Toh #Toh_Ishq #Ishq_Hona #Hai_Jawani #Hona_Hai #Hai #Thadani_suggested

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India vs Vietnam LIVE score, AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026: Blue Tigresses in action; Kickoff at 4:30pm ISTIND vs VIE: Catch all the LIVE updates of the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 fixture between India and Vietnam on Wednesday in Australia. IND vs VIE: Catch all the LIVE updates of the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 fixture between India and Vietnam on Wednesday in Australia. #Cup #Women #AFC_Women #Asian #Blue_Tigresses #Asian_Cup #LIVE_score #LIVE_updates #Women_Asian #Vietnam_LIVE

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Middle East Conflict Circles the World's Markets, Stirring Fears of Stalled Growth, Inflation The Middle East conflict is sending shockwaves through global markets, sparking concerns about stalled economic growth and inflation. The crisis has already caused oil prices to surge, while stocks and currencies have become increasingly volatile. Investors are growing anxious as the situation in Ukraine worsens, with tensions escalating between Russia and Western nations. The U.S. and European Union have imposed severe sanctions on Russia, while Moscow has retaliated by expelling diplomats and restricting trade. The conflict's impact on global markets is multifaceted. Oil prices have jumped to their highest levels since 2014, driven by fears of supply disruptions and the potential for further escalation. The Brent crude benchmark settled at $120 a barrel Tuesday, up 6% from last week's close. Stocks are also feeling the pressure, with major indexes around the world experiencing significant losses. The S&P 500 fell nearly 2% on Monday, while Europe's Stoxx 600 index dropped more than 3%. In Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng indexes both declined about 1%. Currencies are also being affected, with the Russian ruble plummeting to historic lows against the dollar. The U.S. dollar has strengthened against many major currencies, including the euro and Japanese yen. The conflict is also stirring concerns about inflation, as higher energy costs could lead to increased prices for goods and services. Consumer-price indexes have already...#Russia #Ukraine #United_States #European_Union #Middle_East_Conflict #Moscow #Brent_crude #SP_500 #Stoxx_600 #Nikkei_225 #Hang_Seng #Russian_ruble #US_dollar #Euro #Japanese_yen