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Junior's death strengthens reform call in India

PTI | ByN Ananthanarayanan (Reuters), New Delhi
Dec 29, 2004 09:07 PM IST

Death of the Brazilian-born striker on a soccer pitch highlighted the sorry state of football in India.

The death of Brazilian-born striker Cristiano Junior on a soccer pitch this month has highlighted the sorry state of the game in India.

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Junior collapsed seconds after scoring his second goal to help Dempo FC beat Kolkata's Mohun Bagan 2-0 in the final of a top club event in Bangalore.

A national uproar ensued, with the media criticising soccer officials for the delay in getting the player to hospital and blaming the rival goalkeeper for cynically hitting Junior on his face as he scored.

The post mortem report said Junior died of cardiac arrest, although his club and his wife, Juliana, wanted a second autopsy before his body was eventually flown home.

Junior's prolific scoring had helped Kolkata's East Bengal to claim their third national league title in April and the tragedy turned the spotlight on everything that was wrong in Indian soccer.

That list can go on and on.

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