Once regarded as the perfect platform for promising talent in the country, the tournament has, in the last few years, lost its sheen and failed to act as a launch pad for future generation of stars.
"The Subroto Cup organisers have written to all I-League clubs to help them scout talent so that the young footballers participating in the tournament get the much-needed exposure at the senior level," said Wing Commander VN Singh, one of the tournament organisers, at the launch of Subroto Cup.
"We have a medical team where doctors are conducting X-rays, if we find something wrong, we will conduct bone-test. We are very strict with that," said Singh.
There are talks that the organisers want the event to be covered under the anti-doping agency (NADA).
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"Though we haven't got into anti-doping measurement, but in near future we could. From next year, we may tie up with National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA)," said Air Marshal HB Rajaram, the Officer in-charge of Adminsitration.
There were allegations in the past of teams sending over-aged players to the tournament.
The competition will witness nine more teams than last year, which would be vying for three titles - Under-14, Under-17 boys and U-17 girls - at the B R Ambedkar Stadium.