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Stadium Echo Magazine

Stadium Echo's first priority is delivering quality content that is accessible to all and so we adopt a pay what you want mechanism. However, we have our own running costs which need to be covered so we recommend paying a nominal fee of Rs. 75 per issue if you can. That is just a recommendation however, feel free to pay as much or as little as you want. Click on the link below to pay via Paytm (on your mobile) or use any UPI Payments App to scan the QR Code

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December 2020 - Vol. 1 Issue 5

Download the December 2020 issue of Stadium Echo, the Indian Football Magazine.We focus on the first month of the ISL 2020-21 and our editor picks out his top moments of the league so far. We take a look at the upcoming I-league season which promises to bring new things with wholesale changes. The issue features an exclusive interview with Ashwin Raman, a 17 year old football analyst working with Dundee United in Scotland. As the football world mourns the passing of El Pibe de Oro, Diego Maradona, so does India and we take a look at his special relation with the country. The previous month also saw the 123rd edition of the second oldest tournament of the country, the IFA Shield, which was won by the emerging power of Indian football - Real Kashmir. There is the monthly roundup of the latest edition of the Premier Sports League along with the first guest article on age fraud in Indian Football.

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November 2020 - Vol. 1 Issue 4

Download the fourth issue of Stadium Echo, the first ever magazine dedicated to Indian football. The November 2020 issue focuses on the upcoming Hero ISL season. Writers preview each team in-depth - ATK Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru FC, Chennaiyin, East Bengal, FC Goa, Hyderabad FC, Jamshedpur FC, Kerala Blasters, Mumbai City FC, North East United FC, and Odisha FC. Read about the major ISL transfers, tactical insight, key matchups and who we think are the favourites to win the league title. There is also a bonus article on the resumption of grassroots football in India featuring PSL Octet.

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October 2020 - Vol. 1 Issue 3

Download the third issue of Stadium Echo, the first ever magazine dedicated to Indian football. The October 2020 issue looks at the recently concluded I-League Qualifiers where Mohammedan emerged victorious. We have interviews with Brishti Bagchi, the first Indian woman to play professionally in Spain, and Nikhil Sharma, Founder-CEO zlait Sports Management. The magazine takes a look at the career of Men's AIFF Player of the Year Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and at the emerging talents of Indian football - Bikash Yumnam, Ishan Pandita and Bhupender Singh. We also take a look at the fan culture in Indian football and how it has changed over time. The last piece makes a case for franchises in ISL and what they have to offer.​​

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September 2020 - Vol. 1 Issue 2

Download the second issue of Stadium Echo, the first ever magazine dedicated to Indian football. The September 2020 cover feature focuses on the story of Delhi's most famous restaurant Karim's and how football has contributed to its popularity. Manoj Joshi, AFC A-license coach, sat down to discuss the direction of Indian football and its challenges and reminisce a bit about his own career. There are stories on PSL which is India's foremost amateur league, a new club in the footballing hinterland of Himachal Pradesh, and the AIFF Golden Baby Leagues. We also revisit the recent past with a look at the 2016 I-League triumph of Aizawl FC and a short history of foreigners in the ISL ahead of the new season. 

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August 2020 - Vol. 1 Issue 1

Download the first issue of the Stadium Echo Magazine featuring interviews with Prashant J Singh, co-founder Thane City FC and Dr. Neeraj Mahorekar, a leading physiotherapist. The cover feature is an assessment of the Indian Arrows experiment and whether it has been a success or not. The issue features profiles on Bala Devi, the first Indian woman to become a professional footballer and Subrata Paul, arguably the best Indian goalkeeper this century. Read about Mohammedan Sporting and Salgoaocar FC, two sleeping giants of the sport in India. The magazine takes a look at the status of women's football in the country as well as reviewing the U17 World Cup in 2017. 

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