We are 100% ready to host the U-17 world cup: Praful Patel

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With only 10 days to go for the first ever FIFA World Cup to be hosted in India, AIFF President, Praful Patel declared that “we as a nation are 100% ready to host the event”

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Speaking at a Press Conference in the Capital today (September 26, 2017), Mr. Patel said, “India is ready, we have 100% readiness on infrastructure and the Indian national team is geared up to participate in the World Cup. The time of reckoning has come for Indian football and we are proud to announce the stage is set for the World Cup.”

Speaking on the preparations of the team Mr. Patel elaborated, “We have also committed ourselves to build a fine competitive team. It has been an ongoing process for a long time. The scouting was in professional hands and we have put at least 3 years of hard work to build this team. The coach had full liberty and absolutely no compromises have been made.”

Speaking on the preparations of the team Mr. Patel elaborated, “We have 100% committed ourselves to build a fine competitive team. It has been an ongoing process for a long time. The scouting was in professional hands and we have put at least 3 years of hard work to build this team. The coach had full liberty and absolutely no compromises have been made.”

Tournament Director, LOC, FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 India Javier Ceppi was enthusiastic that “football is really taking over India” while Head Coach of the Indian U-17 World Cup Team Luis Norton de Matos was confident that “this is perhaps the strongest team India has fielded in this group”.

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Head Coach Matos said: “I’m sure that this is perhaps the strongest team India has fielded in this age group. The competitive experience is a big factor at this level but I’m very confident about this team and I can already feel the adrenaline flowing in me and my team. I’m very happy at the way how the team has shaped up.”

In an effort to field a strong team, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has provided the Indian U-17 World Cup Team an exposure trip of Europe wherein the Indian Colts faced Serbia, Macedonia and Benfica SL among other Club and National Teams.

The Indian Colts then flew to Mexico to partake in a Tournament featuring Mexico, Chile, and Colombia in August as part of exposure. The Indian U-17 World Cup Squad will also be played an International Friendlies against Mauritius before the final squad of 21 was announced.

“When I started in February, I spent the first few weeks to know and learn about the players. All coaches have different ideas and their process and I’m sure after the exposure trip to Europe the players have improved a lot. They are a focused bunch who has accepted my ideas on football with ease,” added the Portuguese.

The issue of playing under massive expectations and pressure was also addressed by the coach. “It is difficult of course but my pressure is to prove that Indian football players can play alongside with the teams of the highest level. In football there are no impossibilities and we will enter the field like lions to try and win the game. We are aiming for victory in every game. They know their responsibility.”

“I personally told them not to play under pressure and just put in your best and play for your country and do the country proud. I think the team is mentally well conditioned. Let’s expect the best. Too much pressure on young kids is not desirable and they are quite motivated and determined”, added Mr. Patel.

Addressing concerns over the ticket sales and the marketing surrounding the tournament, Tournament Director, LOC, Javier Ceppi firmly stated that “the sales have been historic and that’s the reality”.  He was also overwhelmed at the overall response.

“I’m extremely surprised that a U-17 World Cup has been able to generate this amount of interest. It has significantly larger than previous editions. Football is really taking over India” was how he put it.

Mr. Patel added: “Every venue has seen various initiatives have been undertaken including trophy tours. The state governments have also contributed and nothing would have been possible without their support.”

– courtesy AIFF media

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