The Free Press Journal

Ricardo impressed with Mumbai's young football talent

DreamChase­rs talent hunt kicks off with a bang

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Portuguese Ricardo D Sousa, Technical Director of Sporting Clube de Portugal, who is here in Mumbai to scout young and select 15 children (8 to 14 years) to undergo training under the ‘DreamChase­rs’, talent hunt project, launched by Proforce, was impressed with the performanc­e of the kids.

“I am surprised by the skills on the youngsters. They were all very interested in playing and there was plenty of spark in them,” was Ricardo’s observatio­n after having a look at over 600 children during the first round of trials at the Cambridge Internatio­nal School, Kandivali.

The Portuguese stated that the selection is going to be a four-stage process, on the lines of what’s conducted back home in Portugal in the club’s academy in Lisbon. The process is split into four parts; skills with only the ball; ball and goal; ball skills against opponents and ball skills with complexiti­es thrown in for good measure.

The 15 selected youngsters will undergo a five-year residentia­l training under the guidance of coaches from Sporting Clube de Portugal and their academics (schooling) would also be taken care of by DreamChase­rs, Dr. Cyrus Poonawala Internatio­nal School in Kolhapur. They will also be sent to the Portugal academy of the club for a fortnight every year.

Proforce co-founders, CSO, Capt. Nitin Pant and CEO, Capt. Ameya Kocherkar, were both very excited and pleased with the response the DreamChase­r received for their first selection trials. “The response in Mumbai has been excellent. 300 hundred children attended the trial on Saturday and another 300 are set to take the trials on Sunday,” said Kochrekar.

He also pointed out that the parents have been very supporting and encouragin­g.

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