A 23-member high-level delegation, comprising experts from FIFA and Local Organising Committee (LOC), visited the D Y Patil Sports stadium here this morning before announcing its decision to select the stadium.
"It was November 2014, when Joy (Bhattacharya) and myself took probably the single most important flight for this tournament. We were struggling to find (to find) a solution for a venue, and solution to the situation in Mumbai. We took the flight an met Dr Vijay Patil. Dr Patil and D Y Patil institution, 300 students understood the magnitude of this event and they understood that this is a once in life-time opportunity," Tournament Director Javier Ceppi told reporters.
"So, it is our pleasure to ratify Navi Mumbai and the D Y Patil Sports stadium as a venue for the FIFA Under 17 World Cup, Congratulations" Ceppi announced.
FIFA Project Lead for the U-17 World Cup, Tracy Lou said, "Big congratulations from FIFA for excellent work and good decision from Javier and team in choosing Navi Mumbai as one of the venues for the first ever FIFA Under 17 World Cup in India".
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Yesterday, Kochi became the first Indian city to be officially declared as one of the venues for hosting the U-17 World Cup after it received a green signal from a high-level delegation of football's world body.
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"The stadium has completed most of the things that we had asked or were asked. We are extremely happy with the quality of world. This is really a world class facility as it was mentioned in February," Ceppi said.
Vijay Patil, President, D Y Sports Academy said, "I truly believe that this will be a historical moment and a watershed moment for Indian football. We have received support from All India Football Federation, (its) President Praful Patel, Western India Football Association.
FIFA officials said there will be 24 teams which will take part in the tournament.