Sikkim national football team

Sikkim national football team

Infobox National football team
Name = Sikkim
Badge = Sikkim FA.gif
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Association = Sikkim Football Association
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The Sikkim official football team is the official football team for Sikkim, India. They are not affiliated with FIFA or Asian Football Confederation, and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup or Asian Cup.During the years of independence, till 1975, Sikkim have played a match against the region of Goa, a part of India, in India in 1973, losing 10-0, for the Santosh Trophy.

elected matches

* Not listed the games for DONER Trophy and Santosh Trophy played between Indian regions, except against Goa in 1973 played when Sikkim was an independent state.

quad

*BAGDAS Bimal (GK)
*BAGDAS Kamal
*BHUTIA Pempa Tshering
*BHUTIA Thupden
*BHUTIA Tsetem
*CHETTRI Crispin
*DADUL K.C.
*DEWAN Suman
*KARKI Gyanendra
*KARTHAK Jorden
*KARTHIK Sushil
*LEPCHA Guatso
*LEPCHA Leezang
*LEPCHA Milan
*PALZOR Sonam
*PHIPON Steve
*PRADHAN Binod
*RAI Ram
*RAI Sushi
*SUBBA Amos
*SUBBA Milan
*TENZING Kunzang
*TSERING Som

External links

* [http://roonba.50webs.com/sikkim.htm List of matches in Roon Ba]


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