"The basic purpose is to expand our base and the proposed Baby School will accommodate talented footballers of eight to 12 years age group," Sioulas, who was appointed SFA technical director in February, said.
Having experience of 25 years in two continents, Sioulas was in the steel city to support his boys taking part in the ongoing 6th Under-20 I-league here.
The school, which will be situated in the SFA premises, is likely to be launched in June. However, the number of intakes is yet to be decided.
Asked whether these boys would undergo training under the guidance of the SFA experts, Sioulas, who had spells with top professional football clubs in Greece, Cyprus and Hungary including clubs such as Panathinaikos, told PTI that there were altogether 27 schools situated at two academies -- at Sanquelim and Sirsaim.
He said the physical training instructors and the game teachers of these schools will be given training to take care of the boys, while the experts in Sesa Goa will make regular visits to oversee the progress.