"The competition would be intense," Nicolai said, referring to the participation of USA, Korea Republic, Tanzania and Malaysia in the Tournament.
"It will be like a tiny little mini World Cup," he stated.
"As a Team we sat together and set up our goals. We would like to play five matches in the tournament. If we finish among the top four Teams, we get to play an additional match (the third-place play-off). In other words, we can't afford to finish last," he said.
"We have a team from North America and they have been regular entrants to the U-17 World Cup," Nicolai mentioned with reference to USA.
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"Then we have two Asian countries besides us. It's no secret that Korea Republic are a powerhouse in Asia and have qualified for the U-16 AFC Finals (which are to be hosted in Goa in September 2016) and so have Malaysia. So they will come prepared.
"We also have an African team playing in the format. We do not know much about Tanzania but we came back from South Africa (from an exposure Tour) and understand that Teams from the region are normally very strong.
"I expect youth football at the highest level to be played in the competition."
The tournament kicks off on May 15 and two matches have been scheduled for the day. While Tanzania play USA in the opener, India U-16 will be playing Malaysia U-16 in the second match of the day. All matches would be played at Tilak Maidan in Vasco, Goa.
The tournament is part of the exposure being provided by AIFF to the U-16 team as it prepares for the 2017 U-17 FIFA World Cup.