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Sunday, December 15, 2013

FAREWELL FELICITATION FOR MR. A. VERONICA FERNANDES IN KUWAIT

Sunday, December 15, 2013

FAREWELL FELICITATION FOR MR. A. VERONICA FERNANDES IN KUWAIT

Below is the text of speech by KIFF PRESIDENT Mr. Fidelis Fernandes at the felicitation ceremony conducted by Kuwait Indian Football Federation on 13/12/2013 at the MOH Ground for Mr. Anthony Veronica Fernandes who will be leaving Kuwait for good, shortly.


GENTLEMEN.

WE STAND HERE TO BID FAREWELL TO OUR DEAR FRIEND AND LONG TIME COLLEAGUE MR. VERONICA FERNANDES, SINCE HE IS LEAVING KUWAIT FOR GOOD AFTER 38 YEARS.

MR. VERONICA FERNANDES, A FOOTBALLER, A JOURNALIST, OUR LONG TIME ASSOCIATE HELPING FOOTBALL FEDERATION ETC AND LIST GOES ON.








FIRST WE SHALL TOUCH HIS FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES WHERE HE WAS A PLAYER, IN GOA HE CAPTAINED THE CANDOLIM FOOTBALL TEAM, PLAYED FOR ARPORA SCHOOL, ST. XAVIER COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM, CHWGULE CFOOTBALL TEAM, HE ALSO PLAYED FOR THE THEN MIGHTY CHAMPION OF GOA “ SESA GOA FOOTBALL TEAM” IN MANY PARTS OF INDIA INCLUDING ROVERS CUB IN BOMBAY. HE CAME TO KUWAIT IN 1975 AND HE PLAYED AS CAPTAIN FOR SALMIYA YOUTH CLUB IN THE INAUGURAL TOURNAMENT IN  1979 AT SOUR GROUND. HE WAS THE CO FOUNDER OF GOA MAROONS AND PLAYED FOR THEM. HE WAS THE BEST DEFENDER AMONG INDIANS DURING HIS HEY DAYS.

MR. VERONICA WAS ONE OF THE PROMOTERS OF KUWAIT INDIAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION, HE WAS AN AD HOC COMMITTEE MEMBER OF KIFF AND LATER A TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEMBER.

HE WAS WRITING ABOUT THE FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES ON THE SOUR GROUNDS AT THE TIME WHEN THERE WAS NO INTERNET AND THE PRINT MEDIA WAS THE ONLY SOURCE AVAILABLE FOR THE FOOTBALL LOVERS IN KUWAIT.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO HAVE A CRITIC IN ANY TYPE OF SPORTS WHICH HELPS THE COTROLLING BODY TO CORRECT ITSELF. HIS REPORTINGS WERE VERY HELPFUL AND INFORMATIVE.



HIS JOURNALIST STATURE WAS ALSO VERY IMPRESSIVE WHERE HE WROTE A LOT ABOUT THE BRUTAL INVASION OF KUWAIT AND ORGANIZED THE SUPPORT FOR THE KUWAITIS IN GOA DURING THE INVASION.

HE ALSO TOOK UP THE KONKANI LANGUAGE ISSUE AND ORGANIZED VARIOUS FORUMS IN SUPPORT OF IT, DEDICATING HIS TIME AND EFFORT FOR THE CAUSE, WHICH WAS EQUALLY APPRECIATED BY ALL CONCERNED.
MR. VERONICA YOUR  POPULARITY CAN BE GAUGED BY THE PRESENCE OF ALL THE CLUB PRESIDENTS, REPRESENTATIVES,MY MANAGING COMMITTEE AND FOOTBALL LOVERS BID YOU FAREWELL..
ON BEHALF OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE AND ALL THE ASSOCIATED CLUBS, I STAND HERE TO THANK YOU FOR ALL WHAT HE HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE COMMUNITY IN GENERAL AND TO THE FOOTBALL ACTIVITY IN PARTICULAR.

WE ALL WISH YOU A VERY GOOD HEALTH, GOOD LIFE AND GOD BLESS YOU.

FIDELIS FERNANDES
PRESIDENT
KUWAIT INDIAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION

Pics: Julio Cardoso / Revon Gomes

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

KIFF LEAGUE : MALABAR UNITED AND AVC – KUWAIT QUALIFY FOR SEMI-FINALS

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

KIFF LEAGUE : MALABAR UNITED AND AVC – KUWAIT QUALIFY FOR SEMI-FINALS

KIFF LEAGUE 2013/2014. MALABAR UNITED AND AVC – KUWAIT QUALIFY FOR SEMI-FINALS IN GROUP ‘A’ WITH OUTRIGHT WINS ON MATCH DAY 13 AT MOH GROUNDS AT SABAH HOSPITAL ON 6th DECEMBER 2013
For the 1st time ever five teams were vying for the two qualifications spots in Group ‘A’ prior to the final proceedings of the 13th round of the KIFF League 2012-2013. In the last of the four matches of Group ‘A’ which were held on MOH grounds at Sabah Hospital on 6th December 2013 for the Late J.P. D’Mello Rolling Trophy, Skynet Raiders drew with Curtorcares United 1-1, Malabar United beat Santos United 2-0, DHL FC edged out Indian Strikers 2-1 and AVC – Kuwait knocked out FC Sparx 3-2.
Simao Gaoncar of Skynet Raiders was adjudged the Man of the Match given away by Mario Carneiro.
In the first match between table toppers Skynet Raiders and Curtorcares United, both the teams needing a win to qualify went out in all attacking mode. In a free flowing football Curtorcares took the lead through Neves Carvalho and they could have consolidated it further had the chances been converted by their agile strikers, but Skynet managed to hold their defense firm and the score was 1-0 favoring Curtorcares at the lemon break. In the second half Curtorcares again dominated the midfield, but failed to increase the lead. Skynet knowing that less than a win would not suffice increased the tempo and equalized through Simon who ran in through the opposition defense and scored. At this moment the fans of both the teams expected a furious response from both sides to go blazing for the all required win, but surprisingly and to utter disappointment both the teams opted for a safety approach though Curtorcares did try in vain to surge ahead. Curtorcares midfield manned by Martin fed his strikers constantly but the end result only kept the ball boys busy. Skynet on their part tried to absorb the pressure and were content in safeguarding their citadel from breaching further without leading a meaningful attack on the opposition. The match ended in a one all draw with both the teams bowing out of the league in a self destructive mode. Simao Gaoncar of Skynet Raiders was adjudged the Man of the Match given away by Mario Carneiro. The match was officiated by Francis.
Younus Khazira was awarded the Man of the Match and handed over by Praveen Kumar.

Malabar United qualified for the semi-finals

In the second match the other qualification hopefuls Malabar United took on Santos United. Malabar United knowing fully at the onset that only an outright win can guarantee a spot in the semifinals of the KIFF League started cautiously to gauge the opposition response. In the first half the midfield of both the teams reined supreme with Malabar United having a slight edge. The second half started with Malabar United in an attacking mode and raided Santos United citadel continuously. Santos United put up a brave fight, but finally caved in when their defense failed to clear the lines allowing Abdul Rahim to score the opener for Malabar United. Goaded by this goal Malabar United went for the kill and found the all important second goal when Younus Khazira beat the rival goalkeeper and slotted coolly to give his side a 2 goal lead and send Malabar United to the top of the table. The game ended 2-0 in favor of Malabar United who booked the semifinal berth of the league in group ‘A’. Younus Khazira was awarded the Man of the Match and handed over by Praveen Kumar. The match was refereed by Sarto Baptista.

Sandip Shirodkar was declared the Man of the Match and the award was presented by Shyam Kumar, KIFF Treasurer.
The third match of the day was an inconsequential affair between DHL FC and Indian Strikers. Indian Strikers out of the qualification spot and DHL without a win in the previous rounds started the match with a right intent. The match was played at a leisurely pace with both the teams cautious of each other. DHL took the lead through Sandip Shirodkar in the first half and brought cheer to all the DHL fans. Indian strikers tried in vain for the equalizer but DHL defense manned by captain Elvis gave no chance. Sandip again scored and completed his brace putting his side in a comfortable position and sensing their first win. Indian Strikers reduced the margin through Stelappan midway in the second half which created panic in DHL camp but they saw out the match and content with their first win in the league and the game ended with 2-1 in favor of DH FC. Sandip Shirodkar was declared the Man of the Match for his spoils and the award was presented by Shyam Kumar, KIFF Treasurer. The match proceedings were conducted by Alvaro.
AVC qualified for the semis

Ismael was adjudged the Man of the Match for his brilliant performance and the award was handed over by Derrick Gomendes, KIFF Vice President.

With one qualification spot yet to be bagged AVC – Kuwait took on youthful FC Sparx in the last match of the day and the group. Only an outright win could suffice AVC – Kuwait and a huge win was required for FC Sparx. The match started on a bright note with AVC attacking FC Sparx for the opener in the initial stage of the first half. Slowly the young guns of FC Sparx found their rhythm and stunned their experienced opponents by taking the lead when Saheer found himself clear in the box and slotted past the rival goalkeeper. AVC tried to equalize but could not and the first half ended in favor of FC Sparx 1-0. The second half started in a blistering pace set by AVC and they equalized in the 5th minute through a penalty awarded when Anthony was scythed by the opposition defense in the penalty box. Ismael made no mistake from the spot. Knowing a draw is not sufficient AVC led a relentless attack and went ahead when Leslie Alemao rose high to head in the lead. FC Sparx were stunned by this onslaught and they caved in further when Ismail was felled by FC Sparx defense when clear on goal and Anthony made no mistake from the spot kick to consolidate the lead further. FC Sparx created ripples in AVC camp when they reduced the margin towards the fag end of the match, but the experience of AVC – Kuwait helped them to close out the match 3-2 in their favor and storm in to the semifinals in style. Ismael was adjudged the Man of the Match for his brilliant performance and the award was handed over by Derrick Gomendes, KIFF Vice President. The match was supervised by Chistopher.


Action shot - match between DHL FC and Indian Strikers

AVC and Sparks players entering the field of play before their epic battle 

IFRA Officials did a fine job

The matches were supervised by IFRA officials. Man of the Match awards for the KIFF League are sponsored by United Steel Industrial Company. The customary housie snowball was conducted by Mr. Bernard Fernandes with the prize of air ticket sponsored by Al Qattan Travels.

The schedule of KIFF League matches for 13th December 2013 is as follows: At 6.45am Don Bosco Oratory v/s YRC Rising Stars. 7.45am Kerala Challengers v/s United Goans. 8.45am Real Betalbatim Football Club v/s GOA Maroons. 9.45am United Friends Club v/s Kuwait Goan Association

Report by: Xavier Furtado
Pic by: Julio Cardoso

Monday, November 25, 2013

MY SHORT OCTOBER TRIP TO GOA


It’s been a year since dad passed away and as is customary I recently went to Goa to attend his first death anniversary mass and blessing of the grave, which was held on 12th October 2013 in  Galgibaga our little virgin village on the south/west end of Goa.

Below are a few recollections with pictures of the 6 days I spent in Goa.

11th Oct. 2013

Early morning touch down at Dabolim Airport by Jet Airways from Kuwait via Mumbai.  Although not practical due to the change of aircraft and airport, it was the only option I had as Air India direct flight to Goa was fully booked.  In any case choosing between both these airlines is like choosing between the devil and the deep blue sea.  The weather was pleasant in Goa with the airport a little wet from overnight October showers, but as most tropical places, very humid.  Straight from the airport Mandy (my daughter) who joined me on the Jet flight from Mumbai and I attended the first death anniversary mass of Placido (Polas) Fernandes a wonderful person and our cousin from Navelim who like dad had also lived a long and fruitful life.   It was nice attending the service at 8:15am at the jam packed Our Lady of Rosary Church, and thereafter a visit to the really well kept cemetery to pay our respects. 
The well maintained Navelim cemetery 
I have some great and nostalgic  memories of Navelim  where  I did my early schooling at the Perpetual Succor Girls Convent as a young boarder  and would spend pleasant weekends at Uncle Polas’s  house with my cousin Luiza Maria who took good care of me.  The ties between our Navelim Cousins and us have gotten only stronger after my brother Marcel married Julia her sister’s daughter.

My sister Gina also flew in from Abu Dhabi for dad’s mass and that evening the first of our guests arrived.  Mum with the help of our cousins and neighbors had prepared a sumptuous meal which everyone enjoyed.  I had carried a bottle of  Cockburn Special Reserve port wine which the ladies shared while we men stuck to our good old scotch and soda.   If you ever want to buy a good bottle of port wine, try this brand, you will not regret your choice. It’s available at most duty free shops including Mumbai.

Cockburn and sumptuous dinner  
Our guests that evening included my uncle Francis Barretto (mum’s bro) who is like the God-father of our whole clan and gets VIP treatment especially from mum, Fr. Peter Gama a close family friend who has been to Galgabiga on many earlier occasions along with first time visitors the great Fr. Concessao who is currently the parish priest of Taligao church and a gentleman by the name of Celso who is a retired Gulfie but much into the service of the community and church.

Highlight of mum’s dinner were of course her sannas which were walloped with the sorpatel and aad-mass she had prepared of our own pig who was sacrificed to satisfy us.
Traditional Goan sannas with toddy prepared by mum
12th Oct 2013

Everyone was up early as Dad’s mass was at 8:00am, and Marcel (my bro) and his wife Julia visited the cemetery early morning to ensure everything was in order.  It was nice that our village priest,  the calm and soothing Fr. Simon Fernandes had requested the villagers not to deck the graves with too many flowers and candles as they are basically wasted and environmentally unfriendly.   Just a single bouquet is what we ordered and it made sense.
Dad's grave
The mass was celebrated by Fr. Concessaio along with Fr. Peter Gama, Fr. Mariano Goes (our ex-village priest) and our very own Fr. Simon Fernandes.   The highlight of course was the beautiful choir led by my cousin August and his wife Cheryl Cardoz along with Sylvia Monteiro  and Erryl Alvares on the keyboard.  Really regret not video graphing the mass, if not for anything else but the Goosebumps the choir game me and the short but powerful and to the point  sermon of Fr. Concessao.  When I first met Fr. Concessao the previous evening, I had no idea of his public addressing skills although I have heard a lot about his powerful sermons and healing touch.  But, yes the man is really good and I am grateful to my uncle Francis for sharing him with us and our village.

Again mum arranged a feast for lunch, although part of the food was ordered through our cousin Romaldin from Loliem, who has successfully started her own catering service.  Her food is like home cooked and judging from the orders she has been receiving, the sky is the limit for her.  It’s so nice to see someone like Romaldin who is just a housewife, making a profitable enterprise of her culinary skills.
Romaldin catered the lunch


Our Navelim family, my Aunt Pauline and her husband, my cousin Sylvia and her husband Rui, my great brother in law Darryl Nunes, and Zinia’s family,  our cousins August & Cheryl, Assis, Remiz, our mother’s side Barretto family and our neighbors all attended the lunch and enjoyed the desserts prepared by my sister Gina.  It was also a pleasant surprise to see my friend Joe Boy, along with other Kuwaitkar friends including Gasper Almeida, Tony DÇosta, Michael Fernandes Duarte Ferrao and his dad,  who were visiting Galgibaga for the first time.   Die hard promoter of Galgabaga that I am, I proudly took them around showing our beautiful virgin village and the beach.  Were they impressed? … I believe they were.

Was nice to have my friend Rui with us

Our Navelim cousins

Lunch time

Family
My uncle Francis making sure everyone is taken care of

That same evening I attended the wedding of my friend the dashing Alwin Dçunha (bro of Goan soccer star Alvito DÇunha) from Sanvordem.  The wedding was at the Royal Paradise hall in Curtorim and was well attended by over 600 hundred guests.  Alwin married the daughter of famous Goan tiatrist Anthony San and I spend the evening trying to recognize the many well known Konkani stage artistes who attended the celebration.  My good friend Jose Rod who much to our despair has kept himself out of the limelight proposed the toast and also sang the traditional Saud.  It was a nice evening spend in the company of Duarte and his parents.  I only wish guests in Goa would arrive in time for weddings and not leave immediately after the buffet is served.

13th Nov 2013

Today was a relaxing day in Galgibaga after all the hectic activities of  the previous day and I decided to take my sister Gina and Mandy to visit the Chapoli dam in Canacona.  The dam is situated in the hills close to the Chapoli tribal village and one of the most serene and beautiful spots in Goa.  Not many people know of this place (thank God) , as it gives you a sense of calm and belonging.  After a few photos, we decided to have dinner in Palolem at my favorite joint Baba Italy.  Baba Italy uses a wood oven and the piping hot 4 cheese pizza is something to die for along with their cheese garlic stuffed naans.

Simple villagers tending their cattle in the hills of Chapoli

Mandy & Gina at the beautiful Chapoli Dam  (Location: not to be disclosed)

Wood baked oven fresh - piping hot pizza at Baba Italy (Palolem)
14th Nov 2013

Got up at 4:00am and left for the airport to drop Mandy who had to be at work in Mumbai at 9:00am.  With the convenience of air travel, one can be in Goa one day and the next in Mumbai, just like that.  Took Gina and Mum along with me as it was also the ‘Fama’ in Colva and having heard so much about it, we decided that we could not skip it, especially since we had special prayer request to Infant Jesus for the good health of my bro in law Ignatius Rebello who was not keeping too well in Mumbai.

The fama is an amazing experience with thousands of devotees in their feast best standing in long queues to venerate the image of Infant Jesus.  After standing approximately for one and half hour in the well organized and orderly queue and making our offerings, we proceeded to the fair to buy grams.  Was lucky to pick a kulne (clay pot) used for making traditional Goan curry from the fair which I carried to Kuwait with me.
Devotees venerating the statue of Infant Jesus at Colva Fama
After a nice breakfast at Longunihos one of the oldest Goan icon restaurant in the heart of Margao where you must try their sausage roll   and prawn patties, we drove to Rachol to visit an old friend.  Lunch was at Sharda Classic in Fatorda.  Sharda Classic is a wonderful place for traditional Goan fish curry rice and if you are ever in Margao you should try it.  It can get quite crowded during lunch hours but still worth the wait.  The exact location is close to Fatorda Stadium, just behind Chowgule Maruti Service Center.
Who can ever forget the Longuinhos symbol?
Since it was over a year since mum had been out of the house, I decided to take her and Gina to see a Konkani Drama at the Pai Hall in Margao.  Rosefern’s ‘Que Sera Sera’  was being staged at 3:30pm and we enjoyed it very much.  Roseferns , king of centuries as he is fondly know,  has kept the tradition of the Goan tiatr alive and kudos to him and the many others who entertain the Goans day in and day out.

15th Nov 2013

While checking my Indian Driver’s license, I realized that it had expired in July 2013 and immediately visited the Government office in Canacona.   Renewal of your license is easy in Canacona, provided you take a local agent who will charge you anything between Rs.500 to Rs.750, you can get your renewed license by 3pm in the evening.  If you try on your own, you might take a little longer.  So I opted for the agent and he filled in my application and after a visit to the local doctor to confirm I am of sound health and vision my license was delivered to my house at 4:00pm by the agent.  Who says our Government is not efficient?

That same afternoon I drove to Panjim for my mandatory visit to my In-laws and we decided to do lunch at ‘Casa Bhonsle’ the new restaurant opened just above Café Bhonsle by the same owners.  Here’s my short review (score out of 5) for those who would like to visit this place in future:-

Location  - 3 out of 5  (Parking can be a real problem during lunch hours)
Ambience – 3 out of 5 (café atmosphere, with lots of noise)
Décor – 3  (not too bad)
Food – 3 out of 5  (Their speciality is the thali which costs Rs.150/- but I have eaten better)
Price – 2 out of 5 (pretty steep)
Casa Bhonsle thali Rs.150/-  (excluding VAT 12.5% & Govt S. Tax 4.94%)

Kingfish Masala fry Rs.350/- (excluding taxes)

Squids butter garlic Rs.250/- (excluding taxes)

chonak Rava Fry Rs.350/- (excluding taxes)
We were four of us for lunch, including my bro-in-law Darryl, his wife Cherry & my sister-in-law  Quintina .  We ordered 3 thalis and a plate of butter garlic squids, a plate of Chonak rawa fried, Kingfish masala fried,  1 fresh lime soda, a soft drink and one large old monk  and the bill was Rs.1790/-

What really shocked me as the VAT on the drinks.  Can you believe that a peg of old monk was actually more than the price of a full bottle?   And we paid a total of Rs.279.54 on taxes alone. The despair of Goans and the slowly building discomfort with the Parikar Government is quite evident when you see the type of taxes the Government of Goa has decided to impose on those who can afford it.  The below bill will give you a fair idea of how much we paid for alcohol, which I believe is daylight robbery.
Casa Bhonsle bill...check out the VAT 22% and VAT 20% & Govt Tax 4.94%

16th Nov 2013

And the day finally arrived when I had to pack my bags and leave for Kuwait with a heavy heart.  Mum had prepared a Chibud bakri (Goan mash melon) and it came out wonderful.  Don’t know how she does it, but I feel even if we learned the recipe, which I noted down incidentally, we will never get the perfection in the bakri she prepared.
Chibud Bakri baked overnite on charcoal embers on top and bottom 
this is now - Salad, dessert, and decent containers
This is one year back - ugly shapeless disposable with one yogurt and chocolate bar






The flight by Jet Airways was uneventful although I must confess their in-flight dinner menu has improved considerably.  I can pat myself for that as last year I had sent a written complaint to them on the poor food quality, presentation and disposables used in their flight and had received a response that they would look into it. 

All in all a good trip!!!!


Julio Cardoso

Thursday, November 21, 2013

KIFF LEAGUE MALABAR , UFC AND SKYNET RAIDERS WIN

Wednesday, November 20, 2013


KIFF LEAGUE MALABAR , UFC AND SKYNET RAIDERS WIN

KIFF LEAGUE 2013/2014. MALABAR UNITED, UNITED FRIENDS, SKYNET RAIDERS WIN. KUWAIT GOAN ASSOCIATION AND KERALA CHALLENGERS SHARE SPOILS ON MATCH DAY 10 AT MOH GROUNDS AT SABAH HOSPITAL ON 15th NOVEMBER 2013
The 10th round of the KIFF League matches was held on MOH grounds at Sabah Hospital on 15th November 2013 for the Late J.P. D’Mello Rolling Trophy. Four matches were held with Malabar United upsetting Curtorcares United 1-0, United Friends putting it across Real Betalbatim Football Club 1-0, Skynet Raiders grounding DHL 3-1 and Kuwait Goan Association holding Kerala Challengers to a 1-1 draw.
 Mohammed of Malabar United who was awarded the Man of the Match and given by Joe Pereira the Registrar  of KIFF
In the first match played between Curtorcares United v/s Malabar, the former having been in command for most of the match could not convert the opportunities into a goal. Finally the winner was scored by Mohammed of Malabar who was awarded the Man of the Match. Sarto officiated the match and assisted by Mubarak and Liston.





IFRA Officials L to R : Mubarak Yousuf, Sarto Baptista and Liston Raju doing a commendable job

Action Shot - UFC v/s Real Betalbatim FC
 Ishfaq Ismail of UFC  was awarded the man of the match given by Michael of UFC
In the second match any chances Real Betalbatim had to qualify into the next stage evaporated when they lost to United Friends in a luck luster performance. UFC totally dominated the match but won with a solitary goal scored by Ishfaq Ismail who was awarded the man of the match.  Mubarak was the referee duly supported by Liston and Christopher.
Vitorino of Skynet Raiders  was judged the man of the match and received his award from Agnello the Hon. Gen. Secretary of KIFF
Action Shot - KGA v/s Kerala Challengers
DHL were trounced 3-1 by Skynet Raiders in the third match. Goals scored by Elvis, Sony, and Arif while Sandip scored a consolation goal for DHL. Vitorino was judged the man of the match.  Liston officiated the match with Jose and Pascoal on the lines

Line up - match between DHL and Skynet Raiders

Action shot - match between DHL and Skynet Raiders
Kerala Challengers have themselves to blame for not converting the opportunities against KGA after they were put ahead by Fajilu with a goal in the first half. In spite of dominating the match Kerala were pegged back and Josse of KGA scoring the equalizer in the dying seconds of the match. Josse was awarded the man of the match. Sarto officiated the match with Pascoal and Jose assisting.
Josse of KGA was awarded the man of the match and given by Tony Gonsalves of United Goans Centre
The matches were supervised by IFRA officials. Man of the Match awards for the KIFF League are sponsored by United Steel Industrial Company. The customary housie snowball was conducted by Mr. Bernard Fernandes with the prize of air ticket sponsored by Al Qattan Travels.
The schedule of KIFF League matches for 22nd November 2013 is as follows: At 6.45am Skynet Raiders v/s AVC - Kuwait. 7.45am Malabar United v/s Indian Strikers. 8.45am DHL FC v/s Curtorcares United. 9.45am KGA v/s UG Strikers
All matches will be played at MOH grounds at Sabah Hospital. Kuwait
Report by: Xavier Furtado

Pics by: Joe Pereira