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Barcelona eyeing India in a bid for global expansion

- Reuters

mumbai — Soccer is slowly but surely getting traction in India and Barcelona see the world’s second most populous nation as a key part of their global expansion plans, the Spanish side’s Asia Pacific Director General Jordi Camps has told Reuters.

Cricket-mad India, home to 1.3 billion people, is a massive underachie­ver as far as football is concerned and the country has yet to make a single appearance at the World Cup finals.

Access to better coaching has long been highlighte­d as one of the key elements needed for Indian football to develop, though hosting the Fifa under-17 World Cup in 2017 could prove to be a turning point in attracting youngsters to the game who would otherwise be heading to the local cricket academy.

A number of European clubs have come to India over the last few years to set up academies on a franchise basis in a bid to establish a foothold in a potentiall­y huge market.

Barcelona have opened three centres in the country and Camps said they could prove a win-win for the La Liga side and India.

“The growth of the Indian Super League and the success of the under-17 World Cup held in India in 2017 have been absolutely vital for the developmen­t of the sport in the country,” he said in an interview.

“Not only did it garner global coverage and engage young people of India, it also helped develop infrastruc­ture, upskill personnel and transfer knowledge to a range of government­al organisati­ons and businesses to help stage major footballin­g events.

“We feel that we have a part to play in the growth of football in the country too.” —

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