The talent hunt has already covered Aizawl, Shillong and Goa and picked up 37 talented under-17 and under-19 boys. The second stage of the process would be held in Mumbai, Delhi and Pune this month, it was announced today.
A total of 64 boys would be picked for the academy to be situated at Loni, Pune, which would start functioning from June 1.
Liverpool Academy coaches Ray Curtis and Michael Rice are shortlisting the trainees who have to pay an annual fees of Rs 3.5 lakh and Rs 4.5 lakh respectively when they join.
"The selection would be purely merit-based. The two Liverpool coaches and two other Indian coaches with AIFF or AFC certificates will be attached with the academy. The football curriculum would be structured around the educational curriculum," he said.
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Kulkarni said 10 hand-picked boys would be sent to Liverpool FC to train there for a week or so.
Asked what will the boys do after they complete their football education in the academy, Kulkarni said a maximum of 10 will be absorbed by DSK Shivajians while the rest would be eligible to be picked up by other I-League clubs.