Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Flamengo trip Vinicius’ India visit Why India will not get to see the World Cup’s biggest star

CLUB VS COUNTRY Brazil, World Cup lose sheen as Real Madridboun­d striker withdraws

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He has scored 19 goals for Brazil U-17 in just 22 games, and had scored six goals in six for the U-15 side.

Top scorer for the Selecao in U-17 South American Championsh­ip with 7 goals. Brazil went on to win it and he was named the best player at the tournament.

Top scorer at the 2016 BRICS Cup held in India last year with 4 goals.

Already signed for Real Madrid (€45 million) and will arrive in Spanish capital at the start of 2019-20 season. For tournament­s not in the Fifa calendar, clubs don’t face sanctions for not releasing players. So, should they wish, clubs can give a wide berth to all internatio­nal competitio­ns or matches not held on what are also referred to as ‘Fifa dates’.

That is why Flamengo are within their rights to prevent Vinicius Jr from travelling to India for the under-17 World Cup that begins on Friday. If that means the tournament won’t have its biggest star, well, that is certainly not Flamengo’s problem. They are currently seventh in the Brazilian league, 15 points behind leaders Corinthian­s. That’s not exactly being in seventh heaven for the 121-year-old club that has been five-time league champions and winners of the 1981 Interconti­nental Cup, beating Liverpool, when Zico shone brightest in their black-and-scarlet colours.

ESPN have quoted Flamengo coach Reinaldo Rueda as saying that since Vinicius Jr wasn’t part of the preparatio­n for the World Cup and because the under-17 national team has good players, the forward has been asked to not travel keeping in mind his future.

“We want the best for him,” Rueda has said after Flamengo lost to Cruzeiro in the Copa do Brasil final on September 28.

Vinicius Jr, in whom Real Madrid have already invested 45 million euros (approximat­ely Rs 347 crore) but have allowed him to stay on loan in Brazil, was scheduled to travel to Mumbai after the final.

NO MENTION

The current six-year Fifa Internatio­nal Match Calendar (2013-18) lists two dates for internatio­nals next month and doesn’t mention the under-17 World Cup which will be held at six venues in India from October 6-28.

Because there is an agreement between Fifa with its six continenta­l federation­s, the European Club Associatio­n and the players’ body Fifpro, clubs have to release players for matches on dates mentioned in the calendar.

Including qualifying competitio­ns all tournament­s such as the men’s World Cup, the Asian Cup and other continenta­l championsh­ips involving the senior national teams are played on dates earmarked in the Fifa calendar.

So, just as the Fifa calendar in 2016 didn’t include the Olympics, which was an under-23 competitio­n, the one for this year makes no mention of either the under-17 or under-20 World Cup (held between May 20 and June 11 in South Korea).

That is why Arsenal could stop Alex Iwobi from playing for Nigeria in the 2016 Olympics and Manchester United get Marcus Rashford to skip the Euro U-21s last summer. That is also why Barcelona could ask Neymar to choose between the Copa America Centenario and the Olympics.

ACADEMIES KEY “Academies are doing an out-

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Vinicius Jr was seen as the biggest attraction in the Under17 World Cup.
GETTY IMAGES Vinicius Jr was seen as the biggest attraction in the Under17 World Cup.
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