Legendary coach Arsene Wenger, who’s presently FIFA Chief of Global Football Development, is ready to go to India within the second week of October to finalise the setting-up of a central academy within the nation, All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Kalyan Chaubey mentioned on Saturday.
The academy for the U-13 girls and boys will likely be a joint collaboration of the FIFA and the AIFF.
“I am glad to say that we are on the verge of setting up a state-of-the-art centralised academy in India, along with FIFA, with Mr. Arsène Wenger playing a key role in the whole setup,” Chaubey mentioned in a launch from the AIFF.
“I am sure that with his experience and our industriousness, we can set the ball rolling for India to produce future stars.”
Chaubey and AIFF Secretary General Shaji Prabhakaran met Wenger, FIFA Technical Director Steven Martens and Head of High-Performance Programmes Ulf Schott in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday.
The academy is not going to operate in a standalone method, somewhat it will likely be supported by round 4 or 5 different feeder academies, thus making it a community, the AIFF mentioned.
Wenger is predicted to make an official announcement of the identical by way of a digital press convention in September, following which, he’s set to come back to India within the second week of October to work on all different particulars of the proposed academy, Chaubey mentioned.
“The U-13 Youth League and Sub-Junior National Championships will play an important role in spotting talents and setting up the academies. We want to provide more opportunities to our member associations and youngsters as well to organise themselves for the state-level trials so that each state association can field their best possible team for the U-13 Youth League.”
Prabhakaran, on his half, mentioned Wenger could have a major affect on growing elite gamers in India.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com