Millennium Post

Hosting U-17 soccer World Cup to be AIFF’S biggest exam: Subrata Dutta

-

KOLKATA: The FIFA Under17 World Cup will be the All India Football Federation (AIFF)’S toughest examinatio­n, its vice-president Subrata Dutta said on Thursday.

“The overall developmen­t in Indian football starting from grassroots to talent scouting going global to referees and coaches developmen­t has resulted in recognitio­n from AFC at their annual awards as the most developing nation in Asia in 2016,” Dutta said.

“With infrastruc­ture and facilities reaching to such heights and considerab­le raise in standard of the national teams, all the football lovers may have high hopes to see India as a football power to reckon with in the near future only if we come out with flying colours in our final exam in 2017.”

The youth showpiece event will start from October 6 next year and continue till October 28. The draw is on July 7.

Six venues have been ratified which include Kolkata, Delhi, Navi Mumbai, Guwahati, Kochi and Goa.

“2016 was the year of preparatio­ns for Indian football to appear in the final exam in 2017,” stressed Dutta when SUBRATA DUTTA asked to sum up the year which has seen Goan clubs pull out of the I-league due to “lack of vision” from the AIFF which along with its commercial and marketing partners Football Sports Developmen­t Limited (FSDL) are mulling a revamp of the football structure.

The U-17 team, coached by German Nicolai Adam, has been a bright spot with their performanc­es abroad catching the eye. The BRICS Cup show against Brazil was the highlight.

“Contributi­ons of Goan clubs cannot be denied. Their shying away from I-league has been a blow to Indian football which has been much compensate­d by the inclusion of new corporate sides like Chennai City FC and Minerva Punjab FC.”

“Bengaluru FC’S performanc­e of winning the I-league twice and qualifying to the final of AFC Cup, within the first 3 years of their inception, has proved beyond doubt the victory of profession­alism over traditiona­lism,” Dutta said.

“Bank of Baroda has come forward to be a national supporter of the World Cup with a whopping amount of sponsorshi­p of Rs10 crore. The team is doing well too and we are hopeful,” Dutta signed off.

2016 was the year of preparatio­ns for Indian football to appear in the final exam in 2017

 ?? FILE PHOTO ??
FILE PHOTO

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India