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Football fraternity feel U-17 FIFA WC will change face of game

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Press Trust of India New Delhi/Kolkata
Last Updated : Dec 05 2013 | 11:28 PM IST
The football fraternity today described FIFA's decision to award India the right to host the 2017 Under-17 World Cup as a historic development which may change the face of the game in the country.
In a landmark development, India was chosen as the host country for the mega event by the FIFA executive committee in its meeting at Salvador de Bahia in Brazil.
Describing the development as historic, All India Football Federation President Praful Patel said hosting the mega event would have a huge impact in raising the profile of the game.
"This is historic. This is what we have been waiting for. FIFA has been extremely supportive of our ambitions and taking Indian football to world level. Hosting a tournament of such a stature will help galvanise the face of Indian football among the masses and youth of the country," he said.
Legendary Indian footballer Chuni Goswami said hosting the mega event would be a boon for infrastructure development and will also give a chance for youngsters to showcase their talent at the world level.
"It's certainly a great step for development of Indian football. All the stakeholders will have to work in tandem to make the tournament a success. It will be a lesson for our youngsters to play alongside the best in the world. We have talented young kids on the block. Lack of exposure has kept them behind. Things will change with the World Cup. It will give us a huge boost," the former Indian captain told PTI.
Former captain I M Vijayan felt hosting the mega event may change the face of Indian football.

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"This tournament may change the face of football in India. We have the capacity to hold the tournament successfully. I feel at the youth and junior level we can compete at the world level. So, this may bring a beginning of the change in Indian football we are looking for," he said.
Current India goalkepeer Subrata Paul Subrata Pal felt getting the right to host the tournament was the biggest thing to have happen in the country's football.
"In my point of view, this is the biggest thing to happen to Indian football. We never ever thought that India would host a World Cup. It's like a dream come true for us. We're getting it all started with U-17 World Cup, hopefully we would one day get to host the World Cup. After all, this is the beginning.

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First Published: Dec 05 2013 | 11:28 PM IST

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