Tendulkar, who co-owns Kerala Blasters, and Ganguly, co-owner of Atletico de Kolkata, seemed optimistic about the future of football in the country as they spoke during half-time of the Indian Super League (ISL) final between the two sides here.
"ISL has got a terrific response, big thank you to all those who supported the tournament. It's a new platform for both of us," Tendulkar said.
Tendulkar said schools should take the initiative of encouraging children to take up sport at a young age.
"It should start at grassroot level. Schools should encourage kids to take up sports at grassroots. I am not saying that all of them should become sportspersons but we can become a healthier nation this way. The idea is to identify talent," the batting legend said.
Asked about the inaugural edition of ISL, Ganguly said it has been a tremendous success.
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