The D Y Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai has brightened its prospects of hosting Under-17 World Cup football matches next year, with the head of a FIFA delegation today calling it a "high quality" arena.
"We think this is a fantastic stadium, as you can see it is of high quality. One colleague of mine was saying, with a few amendments this could be a big World Cup-level stadium. We are satisfied and happy to be here," said FIFA's Jaime Yarza after inspecting the stadium picked as one of the six venues to host matches in the mega-event next year.
He is in India to oversee preparations for the U-17 World Cup.
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"We need to do some construction work and renovations for dressing rooms, various areas, doping, technical rooms and medical - all this is in the plans. We have come here today, (we) did the review of the plans and the facilities, and suggested some changes to make it a high level standard from what we expect from a World Cup-level stadium.
"They (stadium owners) have agreed to all these changes and the whole planning was to be 95 per cent correct, in the sense that there would be some minor adjustments. So we are very satisfied from this visit today and we think this is going to be one of, if not the best," Yarza said.
Asked to compare facilities in Kochi and Goa with the D Y Patil Stadium, he said, "We don't like doing comparisons. The situation is different in every city. I think we would have six fantastic stadiums at the end for the tournament. They all have the same requirements.
"Obviously, the finishing and final tuning will be of higher level than others. This stadium is comparable to any stadium in Europe, USA or Asia."
"Not much has been done, but I am satisfied with the situation," he added when asked about the progress made from their last visit.