The Asian Age

‘India need to nurture young talent’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Former Argentina and Barcelona striker Javier Saviola is optimistic about the future of Indian football.

The World Cupper said, “India has always been a sports loving nation. Historical­ly, it has been a football playing and loving nation. In the last several years, we have seen this beautiful game regaining its glory with fervour.

“More so when it comes to the youngsters. If the young footballer­s are nurtured from an early age, India can produce world class and competitiv­e footballer­s in the near future.”

Speaking about Barca Academy in India, Saviola pointed out that its success is due to the growing demand for profession­al football training.

“Barca way of training is very popular globally. Our technique of teaching is not limited to the pitch but we spend time in classrooms to impart knowledge about the game.

“At Barca academy, it is a holistic developmen­t of the young footballer that we stress upon. It is also very encouragin­g to see schools like Heritage Xperientia­l Learning School, Gurugram encouragin­g world class football training to young footballer­s.”

He added that in the last seven years, Barca Academy has opened centres across India and has extensivel­y held camps to introduce young footballer­s to the Barca way of training.”

The ex- Barcelona player, during his short visit to the Barca Academy at Heritage Xperientia­l Learning School, Gurugram interacted with over 500 young footballer­s from Barca Academy NCR.

According to him, “My interactio­n with the young footballer­s of Barca Academy reinforced my belief that given the best training, India has the potential to be a leading football nation in the world.”

Saviola also formally announced Barca Academy, Gurugram as the destinatio­n for Barca Academy Asia Pacific Tournament between January 2427, 2019.

The premier intra Barca Academy competitio­n will have 50 internatio­nal teams vying for the honours in the mega tournament.

Technical Director of Barca Academy, India, Aitor Olmo will be the Tournament Director.

Young footballer­s from across the world will be travelling to India to participat­e in the tournament, which will have teams participat­ing in four categories — Under 9, Under 11, Under 13 and Under 15.

Anu Jain, Director Conscient Football, said, “In 2011 when we partnered with FCBarcelon­a to bring in Barca Academy to India, we were certain that the partnershi­p will change the way the game of football was perceived in the country.”.

 ??  ?? Javier Saviola ( centre) was the centre of attraction in Barcelona Legends’ match against Mohun Bagan Veterans in Kolkata.
Javier Saviola ( centre) was the centre of attraction in Barcelona Legends’ match against Mohun Bagan Veterans in Kolkata.

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