Ronaldo and Messi miss trips to India in latest blow for nation’s football fans
India are struggling at domestic and international level, and are now missing out on hosting two superstars of the game In September 1977 an Indian astrologer predicted that Pelé would fall ill in Kolkata and be unable to take the pitch for Santos in an exhibition against Mohun Bagan. In the end (…)
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