The much-anticipated Indian Super League, a first in international football, is kicks off on Sunday and Zico is at the helm of FC Goa, one of the eight franchises that will be competing in the tournament which will run till December 20.
Many see the league as an initiative that will change Indian football forever. Called the 'White Pele' - a sobriquet he loves to hate - for his extraordinary skills with the ball, the 61-year-old Zico has his own take as far as benefits of ISL are concerned.
He added: "I am here to extend my help for the growth of football whether the player is amateur or a professional. But I hope that football scales greater heights with the combined help of the federation and the government."
One of the greatest footballers to have not won a World Cup, Zico is surprised that a country as big as India and, with its massive population, has not been able to make a mark globally. The man behind Japanese football's rise, asserts that he is in India on a mission.
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"Asian football and Indian football is getting stronger. I am not here to be a mere passenger, I am here to be a part of the development of football in the country.
"For success, we have to work very hard. I have done so in my country and will do the same in India. I will offer my experience and knowledge to better the sport of football in the country."