"Absolutely, the way we are preparing, those boys (representing India in U-17 World Cup in 2017) will be the backbone of future Indian teams," AIFF secretary Kushal Das said when asked if that bunch can give the FIFA World Cup a shot in near future.
"We are preparing a competitive Indian team for the U-17 World Cup. We went to Germany, Spain and qualified for the AFC U-16 Championships on merit. We are next going to UAE. The core team is more or less the same though Nicolai (Adam - U-17 coach) is still scouting for a few more players," Das elaborated on plans for the U-17 squad.
Das said the aim is to involve India's youngsters through an initiative called 'Mission 11 million', which is basically focussed on "activation of youth" in the event.
Tournament and project director, Javier Ceppi looked at it as the biggest opportunity for Indian football.
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"It has the potential to be a game changer for football in not just India but the whole world. The event is not just a 23-day standard event. It's an opportunity to meet more people of India, meet more kids in India."
"We only have one opportunity to make an impression," Ceppi said.