Grand fututre for soccer in India; Velappan
Kolkata, Nov 4 (UNI) Asian Football Confederation (AFC) general secretary Peter Velappan today said Asian football has improved by leaps and bounds in the last decade and India has a grand future ahead.
He said, ''If you see the standard of the competition in the youth level you can judge the huge change. East and West Asia have emerged as the dominant football regions of the continent and four teams from East and three from West in the last eight speaks of that. The addition of Australia who follow the European style of the game has added more variety to the game here.'' But he had a word of caution for the young boys, ''The number of fouls have been huge here. Kolkata has seen an average 4.6 bookings per match, which is not healthy. I hope the remaining games will be played in a better spirit.'' He also made it clear that the lack of crowd enthusiasm will not be treated as a black mark against the All-India Football Federation, but the AFC and AIFF will have to work harder in tandem to bring back the crowd in the Indian stadia.
Talking about the Vision India project, Mr Velappan said, ''Asia is a football goldmine. India is a goldmine, all 46 countries in the region are. To make Asia competitive in the world stage, we have to strengthen the management and administration of the game starting from the national level. In India we are starting it with the improved AIFF secretariat where five officials specially trained by the AFC will take charge of realising India's dreams. Then we will spread the movement to the state, school and district levels in phases.'' Mr Velappan expressed his excitement about the Vision Asia project's kick-off in Manipur, ''I saw 600 boys playing from six in morning at the national stadium in Imphal. Their passion and interest for the game touches you. We have inaugurated the 12 team Manipur league for the first time. In the inaugural match Tiddim Road Athletics Union defeated South Sporting Union 2-0. The New Delhi edition will start from January. These two leagues will serve as the professional model for the rest of the country.'' ''Japan has the best football setup in Asia. We will have a tailor-made programme for India following the Japanese lines. In six years time, we expect a professional set up in the region, with professional clubs, with own academies and grounds. Indian football will then wake up from its slumber and will come up as a force to reckon with.,'' he added.
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