The two finalists of the tournament, the first-ever FIFA event to be hosted in the country, will take the pitch at city's iconic Vivekananda Yuva Bhartiya Krirangan to decide the new world champion exactly six months from now on October 28.
"In six months' time there will be a new world champion. We cannot stress enough how relevant this is for football in India and around the planet," tournament director of the Local Organising Committee, Javier Ceppi said.
Elaborating on the same, Project Director of the Local Organising Committee, Joy Bhattacharjya added, "I have seen 130000 people pack the stadium and there are very few places in the world which can replicate the atmosphere that the venue manages to create on such occasions.
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The likes of Ronaldinho, Iker Casillas, Gianluigi Buffon, Francesco Totti and Neymar are just some of the players that have taken part in their country's U-17 sides in the history of the competition.
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The tournament starts on October 6.