Millennium Post

Indian football: Infrastruc­ture, money remain impediment­s

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NEW DELHI: Former India captain Bhaichung Bhutia on Monday said the lack of top-class infrastruc­ture still remains an impediment to the developmen­t of football in the country, while AIFF president Praful Patel lamented the absence of enough money in sports other than cricket.

Considered the torchbeare­r of Indian football during his playing days, Bhutia felt while avenues have opened up now lot can still be done in the area of infrastruc­ture.

“In my time I only played one U-16 national tournament, besides the Subroto Cup. Somebody like IM Vijayan has never played in any age-group tournament. But now, there are many opportunit­ies for the youngsters to come through the ranks,” Bhutia said.

The ‘Sikkimese Sniper’ was in the Capital alongside stalwarts of Indian football like Vijayan, Jo Paul Ancheri and Bruno Coutinho, for the launch of the book titled ‘Back to The Roots, A Definitive Guide to Grassroots and Football Developmen­t, penned by Shaji Prabhakara­n, FIFA Regional Developmen­t Officer (South and Central Asia).

Patel felt while they have come a long way as far as infrastruc­ture is concerned, lack of enough money remains a issue.

Asked about the performanc­e of the Indian team in BRICS U-16 Tournament held recently, Bhutia said it was important to get the desired results.

AIFF secretary Kushal Das, when asked about the Isl-ileague merger, said it will be known only in March-april if it is implemente­d.

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