segunda-feira, 29 de junho de 2015

Indian Super League Organises Grassroots Workshop


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The Hero Indian Super League (ISL) conducted its first grassroots workshop for the year 2015-2016for all its clubs on the 25th and 26th of June, 2015 in Navi Mumbai. Piet Hubers, the ISL Grassroots Technical Director, led the workshop during which discussions were centred upon the agenda for the current year and the role of each club during the same period.
Delegates from all eight ISL clubs were in attendance including Jose Hevia and Steve Charles from FC Pune City, Shakti Chauhan from Delhi Dynamos FC, Rahul Sharma from NorthEast United FC, Vivek Nagul from Chennaiyin FC, Monojit Das from Atlético de Kolkata, Ashley Furtado from FC Goa, Nishant Mehra, Crystal John and Karthik from Mumbai City FC, Terry Phelan from Kerala Blasters FC as well as Mark Vaessen and Jose Baretto from the Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) Scholarship Programme.
The key points that were thrown into light during this workshop revolved around a common vision, objective and methodology for the ISL and its partner clubs over the course of the next three years. Other pertinent issues discussed during the workshop were the setup of road maps and agreeing on annual timelines. Expanding grassroots activities with the help of additional festivals, activities and communities also featured on the agenda.
The Hero Indian Super League (ISL) conducted its first grassroots workshop for the year 2015-2016for all its clubs on the 25th and 26th of June, 2015 in Navi Mumbai. Piet Hubers, the ISL Grassroots Technical Director, led the workshop during which discussions were centred upon the agenda for the current year and the role of each club during the same period.
Delegates from all eight ISL clubs were in attendance including Jose Hevia and Steve Charles from FC Pune City, Shakti Chauhan from Delhi Dynamos FC, Rahul Sharma from NorthEast United FC, Vivek Nagul from Chennaiyin FC, Monojit Das from Atlético de Kolkata, Ashley Furtado from FC Goa, Nishant Mehra, Crystal John and Karthik from Mumbai City FC, Terry Phelan from Kerala Blasters FC as well as Mark Vaessen and Jose Baretto from the Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) Scholarship Programme.
The key points that were thrown into light during this workshop revolved around a common vision, objective and methodology for the ISL and its partner clubs over the course of the next three years. Other pertinent issues discussed during the workshop were the setup of road maps and agreeing on annual timelines. Expanding grassroots activities with the help of additional festivals, activities and communities also featured on the agenda.


Goa provisionally selected to host FIFA U-17 World Cup matches

Goa would be one of the six centres in the country that are provisionally selected to host forthcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 matches.

Goa would be one of the six centres in the country that are provisionally selected to host forthcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup2017 matches.
There will be four training grounds and one main stadium where the matches would be held," Javier Ceppi, Tournament Director, local organisation committee (LOC) FIFA U-17 World Cup told reporters today.
FIFA has provisionally shortlisted other centres like Guwahati, Kochi, Kolkata, Navi Mumbai and New Delhi besides Goa as the venues.
Ceppi said this is for the first time India would host for the football World Cup.
He also said that India will be given direct entry in the qualifying stage and 24 countries would qualify for the finals which will feature 52 matches in venue around the country.
As a prelude to the World Cup, Goa has also been selected as venue for AFC U-16 tournament that would be held next year.
Grounds at Benaulim, Vasco, Cuncolim and Utorda in Goa will be used for training while Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Fatorda will be the main stadium.
Ceppi further said that each of the four venues will get six matches each while the match in knock out round would be held at Fatorda stadium.
He said that the training venues will have to be upgraded to the FIFA standards.
According to Ceppi, the facilities would be reviewed in January and September 2016, one year ahead of the actual matches to check their preparedness.
The stadiums which sells most number of tickets and most willingness will get the marquee matches, he added.
"It is not a matter of small or big stadium. The matches in the venue would be decided on merit," Ceppi said.
The organisers have also shortlisted three more venues Bangalore, Chennai and Pune, if the currently shortlisted venues fail to provide the required infrastructure on lines with FIFA standards. 

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