The inaugural season of Premier Futsal, touted to be the world's first multi-national league, will kick off tomorrow with some of most well known footballers rubbing shoulders will some of the leading futsallers in the world.
The first match-day of the inaugural season will see Falcao's Chennai 5's go against Giggs' Mumbai 5's. The second game of the opening day would be Ronaldinho's Goa 5's vs Hernan Crespo's Kolkata 5's.
The other marquee players are another Manchester United stalwart Paul Scholes and former Galactico Michel Salgado. Falcao or Alessandro Rosa Viera is known as 'Pele of Futsal'.
Futsal is a form of football played indoors on a smaller fields with five players in a side for 40-minute duration.
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Premier Futsal is a franchise-based tournament promoted by an entity formed by Indian entrepreneurs. It has Portuguese football legend Luis Figo as president and Indian cricket star Virat Kohli as ambassador.
The first edition will see six franchises divided in two groups to battle it out over eight match days and 13 matches. Each franchise was assigned a marquee international football player, seven international and five Indian futsallers.
The six teams are split into two groups of three each, with Chennai, Mumbai and Kochi forming Group A and Group B featuring Goa, Kolkata and Bangalore.
The tournament is split up over two legs to be played in Chennai and Goa. There will be three days of futsal in Chennai, from July 15-17, featuring six matches with two being played each day at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium.
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At the pre-tournament press conference, Ronaldinho said he was feeling good to be back in India amongst a passionate and kind audience.
"It will be unique experience to be playing against the best futsallers and my friends who I have played against in the past. I am delighted to back in a playing capacity this time and I would like to thank Premier Futsal for bringing back my memories from childhood of playing Futsal back home," Ronaldinho said.
"I am honoured to sitting alongside this elite bunch of players and be playing against them in this debut season of Premier Futsal. This is a great concept and team have in mind to have legends from football, my colleagues from the Futsal world and these young Indian kids as a part of team," he said.
"I would love to see how I fare amongst the best in the business of Futsal. Several countries across the world are now embracing Futsal at the academy level to improve the game of kids at a very young age. I am delighted that entrepreneurs in India could think of this concept of Premier Futsal and manage to put together all these Futsal players and of course, all these legends who I have grow up playing with," said Giggs.
Paul Scholes, marquee player and captain of Bengaluru 5's said he was surprised at the number of people who turned up at the airport to welcome the captains of six teams.
"Through Premier Futsal, I hope we can showcase the importance of Futsal as a sport to the Indian fans. The thought of having the Indian players as a part of the playing team showcases the intent of the promoters to encourage the youth to take up Futsal. All of us here sincerely hope we can put together a season which will encourage more youngsters to come forth and pick up the sport as a profession."