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Igor Stimac names 23-member squad for World Cup Qualifier match against Qatar

Stimac chose to give Jay Gupta the debut as both Bose and Ranawade started on the bench and did not get any minutes in their match against Kuwait

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 09.06.24, 11:06 AM
India defender Subhasish Bose.

India defender Subhasish Bose. AIFF

India football coach Igor Stimac on Saturday named a 23-member squad without the defensive trio of Mohun Bagan senior pro Subhasish Bose, Mumbai FC's Amey Ranawade and Lalchungnunga of East Bengal for the away World Cup Qualifier against Qatar on Tuesday.

Bose did not travel with the team due to personal reasons.

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This will be India's first match after the retirement of Sunil Chhetri, who made his last international appearance in a frustrating goalless draw against Kuwait in their second-round World Cup Qualifier at Salt Lake Stadium on Thursday.

Stimac chose to give Jay Gupta the debut as both Bose and Ranawade started on the bench and did not get any minutes in their match against Kuwait.

Lalchungnunga, however, was not named in the Indian team list against Kuwait.

Vikram Partap Singh, who was in the 27-man squad for the Kuwait match but did not play due to suspension, is likely to start on Tuesday.

India have five points and are behind table-toppers Qatar who have 13 in the Group A standings. Afghanistan and Kuwait have five and three points, occupying the third and fourth places respectively.

While Qatar have sealed their third-round berth, the other three teams, including India and bottom-placed Kuwait, have a chance to make the cut.

Kuwait will face Afghanistan at home in their concluding second-round clash.

India must win against the two-time Asian champions Qatar to make their maiden appearance in the third round of Asia's top-18 teams.

A point will be enough for the Blue Tigers if the Afghanistan versus Kuwait tie also ends in a draw.

However, a defeat in Qatar will end India's hopes of progressing, irrespective of the other result.

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