New Delhi: Keeping an eye on the Indian national team’s preparation for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, the All India Football Federation’s Special Technical Committee met in Bangalore on Saturday.
The Committee, comprising AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das, AIFF Technical Director Robert Baan, national coach Wim Koevermans, India captain Sunil Chhetri and noted coach Derrick Pereira, discussed the path to form a competitive Indian squad.
AIFF Technical Committee Chairman and former India captain Baichung Bhutia could not attend for personal reasons.
Highlighting the significance of proper scouting for the World Cup, Das made a presentation on the scouting procedure for the AIFF U-17 World Cup Academies, which would essentially happen from the forthcoming Coca Cola Cup.
The Coca Cola Cup, an inter-school tournament, to be followed by the National Championships, is scheduled to kick-off by July and end in November.
The General Secretary also laid a plan about conducting an U-15 Youth League across the country.
Besides the AIFF Academies, the proposed League would consist of I-League clubs, ISL franchises, invitational academies, 2nd Division clubs – all to augment the talent for the AIFF U-17 World Cup Academies.
Baan also laid down a detailed plan on the preparation of the U-17 national team leading to the World Cup.
Baan said the team should be sent on three exposure tours at a minimum per year in international tournaments and play at least 40 competitive matches in a calendar year.
Baan stressed the exposure trips should be held in various continents like Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America for the team to get used to the tactics, attitude and style of play of various sides, all of which would play an important role in the World Cup.
Das also mentioned that India is bidding for the U-16 AFC Championship Finals in 2016, which would help to evaluate the preparation of the team as well as of the venues.
The meeting thus ended on a very positive note. (PTI)