Indian league buzzing with reports of Carlos arrival


Corinthians' Roberto Carlos (C) fights for the ball with Goias' Wendel (L) during their Brazilian Championship soccer match in Goiania, December 5, 2010. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Amid talks of former Brazil and Real Madrid defender Roberto Carlos joining the Delhi team as marquee manager, the second season of the Indian Super League is kicking up the same kind of buzz that preceded the inaugural edition of the tournament.

The eight-team league kicked off with a rousing start last year with Brazilian Zico headlining the managers' list and marquee players including Italian duo Alessandro Del Piero and Marco Materazzi, and Frenchman Nicholas Anelka.

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