The Sports Authority of India (SAI) and All India Football Federation (AIFF) today jointly launched an online portal for its Global Scouting Programme, which is conducting trials for Indians residing overseas to prepare a team for the 2017 FIFA Under-17 World Cup to be organised in the country.
"My team now has the ability to compete in Germany's youth Bundesliga. We are the biggest underdogs in the U-17 World Cup and we will play with a big heart," Nicolai, whose boys have put up some impressive performances in the recent past, said.
It also allows players residing outside India to submit their playing videos. The scouting team will watch these videos and the shortlisted players would be invited for a round of on-field trials in their country of residence.
Once the on-field trials are conducted by AIFF Director of Scouting Abhishek Yadav, Nicolai will have another look at the selected players before drafting them into the final World Cup squad.
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"It is a step in the right direction as it will provide Indian players residing outside the country with Indian passports opportunity to showcase their talent."
He added, "Through this we can unite everyone and we can also create a good football team."
AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das thanked SAI and the Sports Ministry for providing support to this project.
"This project is my favourite for some time and I have discussed it with Abhishek. The pilot project in Dubai was quite successful. The idea is to reach to all the players who have Indian passport and have a capability to play in the national team," Das said.
SAI DG Injeti Srinivas has been pro-active and called it a "well-intentioned project with good objectives".
Also present on the occasion were Secretary Sports Ministry Rajiv Yadav and senior national team head coach Stephen Constantine.
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