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Dynamos head coach Zambrotta meets youth side

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IANS New Delhi

Delhi Dynamos head coach Gianluca Zambrotta, who has been in Delhi for only two days, is wasting no time in getting to know his new club better.

Despite being on an extremely tight schedule, he found time to mentor the club's youth team players at a training camp here on Thursday. He was accompanied by club president Prashant Agarwal and first team players Anas Edathodika, Souvik Chakrabarti and Sanjiban Ghosh.

The under-18 players are currently training for the Gothia Cup, considered to be the world's largest youth football tournament, to be held in Sweden later this month.

Zambrotta had a long chat with the boys and gave them a pep talk, sharing his own experiences during his two-hour session with them. The Italian, an ardent believer in grassroots training, was quite impressed with the facilities and praised the efforts of the entire management.

 

"I was told that our club has a great youth set-up. After coming here, I must say I am very impressed. I have always believed in a strong junior level programme as I think it is the best way to go about developing a sport and promoting a healthy sporting culture in the country," said the 2006 Italian World Cup winner.

The 39-year-old Juventus great, who seemed to like the quality of the youth players, lauded the coaches for their good work.

"After talking to them and seeing them train, I can say that this is a bunch of talented young players. The coaches have ensured that these footballers have all the necessary qualities in them to represent the club and India in the future," he added.

Delhi Dynamos FC is known to have, arguably, the best grassroots development programme in the ISL. With academies and training camps across the city, DDFC is looking to create an entire generation of young lions who will ultimately form the best talent pool in the country.

Dynamos president Prashant Agarwal said: "As is well known, we have a strong grassroots programme. We try and scout for talented kids and give them proper training facilities. We want to see them develop into good players and make the club and the country proud in the future."

Officials from the Indian Air Force were also present at the training session, since the Subroto Cup is organised by the IAF.

--IANS

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First Published: Jul 08 2016 | 6:08 PM IST

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