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MUMBAI: The city will witness a new chapter in its sporting history when it hosts Puerto Rico at the refurbished Andheri Sports Complex on Saturday.

Published on: Sep 3, 2016, 08:34:36 IST
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MUMBAI: The city will witness a new chapter in its sporting history when it hosts Puerto Rico at the refurbished Andheri Sports Complex on Saturday.

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It will be the first international football match here in 61 years. The last time was when India lost 0-3 to the Soviet Union in 1955.

Head coach Stephen Constantine said: “It’s been 61 years I believe since Mumbai last hosted a match. This is fantastic…It’s long overdue that an international match was played in Mumbai.”

India’s top goal-scorer Sunil Chhetri too was happy. “The whole team is happy…To see the ground, the way it has turned out. I would like to thank the groundsmen because the ground looks good.”

Though the city has hosted Indian Super League matches, there is a buzz as Puerto Rico present India a rare opportunity to play against a higher-ranked opponent. This gives them a chance to accumulate more points and the possibility of climbing the Fifa rankings.

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