During their stay the delegates held meetings with all stake-holders, including government officials, clubs officials, former international and national players, and also visited some football facilities.
Dr Shaji Prabhakaran, Regional Development Officer for FIFA in South and Central Asia, FIFA Development Officer Vincent Subramaniam, AIFF's I-League, Chief Executive Officer, Sunado Dar, AIFF Technical Director, Scott O'Donnell and WIFA's CEO Henry Menezes spoke to reporters at the end of their visit.
"It's the responsibility of the local authorities and the government to promote the sport. But unfortunately the government is still not serious about creating or giving an environment for children to play football," he said.
Prabhakaran also pointed out that Maharashtra has the right potential to become a major football state.
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"There is great interest of football in many districts of Maharashtra and it's a great opportunity for the state to strengthen the structure of the sport.
In Mumbai so many play football and there are so many initiatives taken up by WIFA and these are good ways to support the sport. It now depends on all stake holders on how to take the game further," he said.
This was AIFF's initiative under the guidance of FIFA and this programme will be conduct in seven states in the country.
Maharashtra was the third stop for the delegation. They had earlier visited Bengal and Kerala and will next travel to Goa, Delhi, Assam and Mizoram.
Under this project the seven associations would be given one-year time limit to implement the recommendations of this delegation so that they can improve. The delegates will review the progress of the states after three months and they will be given another chance.
The AIFF will also appoint two officials -- technical officer and director of operation and management -- in each association to oversee of the project.