Addressing a pre-match press conference, coaches of participating teams-India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Maldives, Bhutan and Bangladesh, said they were disappointed due to poor organisation.
Peter Segrt, coach of defending champion Afghanistan, said they faced lot of problems with regard to accommodation, travel and even in getting a training ground.
All coaches replied in the negative when asked if their teams had visited the stadium here where the tournament will be held till January 3.
Voicing similar sentiments on the facilities, Indian coach Stephen Constantine said he had not faced this kind of problem anywhere. He also said no one was taking responsibility for the poor organisation of the event.
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However, Indian team captain Sunil Chhetri said "we have to think about the game and we are doing it".
On the championship, he said they were looking forward to good matches and it would be a good experience and exposure for the youngsters. "Being a home crowd, we hope to perform better", he added.
India, Nepal, Sri Lanka are in Group "A", while Afghanistan, Maldives, Bhutan and Bangladesh are in Group "B".
Pakistan had pulled out of the tournament due to security reasons. The opening match is between Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Soon after the pre-match press conference, state organising Committee Working President V Sivankutty, also local CPI(M) member of legislature, put the blame for poor facilities on the event organisers.