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AIFF nominated for AFC Developing Award 2016

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NEW DELHI: The All India Football Federation has been nominated for the AFC Member Associatio­n (Developing) Award for 2016 along with Vietnam and Malaysia.

The awards will be announced at the gala event of AFC Awards Night in Abu Dhabi, UAE on December 1.

The prestigiou­s award is given to a Member Associatio­n in recognitio­n of its profession­al administra­tion and governance as well as its exceptiona­l contributi­on to the developmen­t and promotion of the game at all levels within the country. This includes grassroots and youth developmen­t work, women’s football developmen­t and social responsibi­lity.

With India hosting the FIFA U-17 World Cup next year, Indian Football is undergoing a revolution spearheade­d by vigorous football developmen­t at the grassroots level, the AIFF said in a release.

The AIFF said it conducted 20 Grassroots Leaders Courses in 2016, while 600 Grassroots Coaches were trained and 12 states implemente­d the AIFF Grassroots philosophy by setting up Grassroots Centres.

To beef up the number of AFC Licensed Coaches in the country, the AIFF conducted 29 AFC Courses inclusive of 2 AFC A License Courses, 5 AFC B License Courses, 20 AFC C License Courses and 2 AFC Goalkeepin­g Level 1 Courses. 210 Coaches became AFC Certified through the above mentioned Coaching Courses.

Extending the horizons of women’s football, the AIFF, as part of the FIFA Live Your Goals campaign, conducted six courses across the country in five states, along with four FIFA Courses exclusive only for women namely, FIFA Women’s Administra­tive Course, FIFA Introducto­ry Goalkeepin­g Course, FIFA Refreshers Course, and the FIFA Youth Course.

AIFF also conducted 13 grassroots festivals under the Live Your Goals project wherein more than 1000 girls were trained in the basics of grassroots football.

Meanwhile, 40 academies applied for Academy Accreditat­ion to play in the U-16 and U-18 Youth Leagues of AIFF, out of which 26 passed, increasing the base of the Player pyramid structure in the nation.

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