<P>the best known information of the AIFF academy result report</P>
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<P>The Indian U-14 Team comprising of All India Football Federation Regional Academy boys were held to a 1-1 draw by Japan Football Association (JFA) Academy 1 team in the U-14 SAARC Tournament being held in Shizuka in Japan.<BR><BR>India surged into the lead as early as the 6th minute. Aaron’s direct free-kick hit the post and striker Krishna Thapa was quick to head in the rebound. The Indian colts kept up the pressure and attacked relentlessly, a bit more down the left flank.<BR><BR>The JFA Academy Team defended well and restored parity just before the interval.<BR><BR>The second-half was keenly contested and some Indian counter attacks drew appreciation from all. The onlookers, which comprised of participating team coaches and some locals appreciated our play. To force the Japan Football Academy Youth Team to split points with us is a huge achievement,” Head Coach Sajid Dar told <A href="http://www.the-aiff.com">www.the-aiff.com</A>.<BR><BR>Assistant Coach Gautam Ghosh complemented Sajid. “One needs to remember Japan boasts of one of the best Youth Development System in the World. Our boys were never overawed by the situation and played all over the field,” Ghosh stated.<BR><BR>In an earlier match, the Indian colts blanked Bhutan 9-0. Krishna Thapa scored a hat-trick while Bodo, Vineet and Haasil scored a brace each.</P>
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The thing is (about the India U14 1-1 Japan U14 result). Those are not the best Japanese kids and most likely the main U17 batch will come from the clubs while our guys are full AIFF Academy with barely any club involvement.
Can any expert here explain me about the Attacking 4-3-3 formation which is being employed at Youth level ??? Like what are the player roles and their positions. <br>
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<br><div><br></div><div>it was explained in an interview last year. need to search</div>
<br><br>This current batch of Academies will be eligible to play in U-17 World Cup in 2017 (if India host it) or are we looking at future batches.<br>
<P><A href="http://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=481">http://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=481</A></P>
<P>The Indian U-14 Team comprising of All India Football Federation Regional Academy boys were held to a 1-1 draw by Japan Football Association (JFA) Academy 1 team in the U-14 SAARC Tournament being held in Shizuka in Japan.<BR><BR>India surged into the lead as early as the 6th minute. Aaron’s direct free-kick hit the post and striker Krishna Thapa was quick to head in the rebound. The Indian colts kept up the pressure and attacked relentlessly, a bit more down the left flank.<BR><BR>The JFA Academy Team defended well and restored parity just before the interval.<BR><BR>The second-half was keenly contested and some Indian counter attacks drew appreciation from all. The onlookers, which comprised of participating team coaches and some locals appreciated our play. To force the Japan Football Academy Youth Team to split points with us is a huge achievement,” Head Coach Sajid Dar told <A href="http://www.the-aiff.com">www.the-aiff.com</A>.<BR><BR>Assistant Coach Gautam Ghosh complemented Sajid. “One needs to remember Japan boasts of one of the best Youth Development System in the World. Our boys were never overawed by the situation and played all over the field,” Ghosh stated.<BR><BR>In an earlier match, the Indian colts blanked Bhutan 9-0. Krishna Thapa scored a hat-trick while Bodo, Vineet and Haasil scored a brace each.</P>
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