Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

U-17 World Cup: Delhi all but ready for India feel-good story

- Shayne Dias shayne.dias@htlive.com

The FIFA U-17 World Cup is barely two months away, meaning that cities hosting it should be in advanced stages of their preparatio­ns.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi will be hosting all of India’s group games and expectatio­ns from the organisers are undoubtedl­y high.

“Organising is a challenge. We have to deal with multiple chief ministers across states and multiple sports ministers too. Things like demonetisa­tion and GST implementa­tion added to the challenge. But preparatio­n is going well,” Javier Ceppi, the tournament director of the Local Organising Committee (LOC), said on Friday.

“We are about 95 percent done with preparatio­ns. The stadium is a beautiful venue that will be made even more beautiful (during the tournament).”

Ticket sales have been a cause of concern at many venues and Ceppi admitted it was no different in the national capital. “Ticket sales improved after New Delhi was confirmed as the venue for India’s games, but we expected better. We appeal to all fans of Indian football to ensure this ground is full for India’s group games,” added Ceppi.

“This will be the first time the Indian national anthem will be played out loud at a FIFA tournament. That should be enough to get you excited.”

Ceppi believes that fan support could go a long way in ensuring that players give it their all. “If thousands of Indians are singing the national anthem inside the stadium, it will create an atmosphere that will spur the players on and motivate them to do better,” he said.

But despite concerns, Joy Bhattachar­jya and Ceppi were optimistic that both the venue and the fans will be ready for the tournament when it starts.

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Javier Ceppi.

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