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Results of AFC-B Certificate Course declared

| | Jun 23, 2015, at 10:07 pm
New Delhi, June 23 (IBNS): The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) have announced the results of the AFC B-Certificate course, which was held in Kolkata.

The event was held from Mar 3 to Mar 22.

The Course was conducted by AIFF's Technical Director Scott O' Donell.

Nine candidates have successfully cleared the Course, whereas two candidates were provisionally passed.

The list of the candidates, who have passed and pro-passed the course, follows:

Passed: Rajat Ghosh Dastidar; Ranjit Kumar Halder; Ashok Chakraborty; Srikanth Rajan; Archisman Biswas; Deepak Boro; P.B. Ramesh; Antony Bijish Ben; Anshuman Dhruv Arya

Pro-Pass: Anjana Turambekar and Barun Sengupta

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