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AIFF arranges for extensive exposure tour for Indian U-16 national team

| | Jan 24, 2018, at 10:34 pm

New Delhi, Jan 24 (IBNS): Determined to provide the best of exposure to age-group Teams, All India Football Federation has arranged for a 9-month long extensive exposure plan for the Indian National U-16 National Team as they prepare for the AFC U-16 Finals slated to be held later this year in September in Malaysia.

Thanking the Sports Authority of India for their support, All India Football Federation General Secretary Kushal Das said: “I am extremely grateful to the SAI for supporting the exposure trips. We had chalked out a fool-proof plan and presented it to them after which they discussed and gave us a green signal.”

“The All India Football Federation understands the importance of building the next generation of Indian Football and after a heart-warming display of the U-17 National Team in the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017, we are hopeful the exposure tours will benefit the U-16 boys and make them more competitive in their quest to qualify for the next edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup,” he added.

This is the second successive time that the Indian U-16 Team has made it to the finals of the AFC U-16 Championship and seventh time overall. The boys achieved it in Nepal last year qualifying as one of the best second placed teams where they held mighty defending champions Iraq to a goalless draw.

Besides Dubai where the team is presently playing a series of friendly matches, the Team being coached by Bibiano Fernandes will be travelling to Qatar, Japan, South Africa and Spain amongst others. The team is also slated to play in some tournaments to help the boys test their skills ahead of the acid test in September.

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