The All India Football Federation has signed a two-year deal with Mr. Rob Baan as the new Technical Director of the AlFF. Mr. Baan would stay responsible for drafting an Indian Football Masterplan. He was earlier involved in similar capacity with the Australian Football Federation.
The All India Football President Mr. Praful Patel welcomed Mr. Baan’s appointment. “This is definitely the most important initiative undertaken by the AIFF jointly with FIFA and OSF for grassroot and youth development of Indian Football. I am confident that the appointment of the Technical Director along with establishing Regional and Elite Academies will go a long way in taking Indian Football to a new level.”
Mr. Kushal Das, the General Secretary of the AIFF feels this is a step in the right direction. “We are very pleased with the appointment of our new Technical Director Mr. Rob Baan as part of our master agreement with Orange Sports Forum. Mr. Baan will be responsible for structuring the development plan jointly with FIFA and laying the philosophy of Indian football for the future.”
“AIFF aims to establish four Regional Football Academies and one Elite Academy by 31st March 2012. These Academies will be developed with Technical Support from FIFA, Philips and PSV. Mr. Baan will work closely with AIFF/FIFA, PSV and Philips to get the best possible structure and design of the Academies to achieve optimal results as quickly as possible. We trust that over the next few years the level of our National squads will improve significantly as will our FIFA ranking.”
Mr. Baan thanked the AIFF for giving him the chance to serve Indian football. “It is fantastic that AIFF has given me the chance to use my year-long expertise in India. Recent research reports have shown that football is a sport with huge potential in India. With its dazzling 1.2 billion people, rich history and culture India is a sleeping giant.”
“In the next two years I will work hard together with PSV and AIFF to lay the groundwork for the future of Indian football. I see it as my job to create the right conditions based on the Dutch school but with a strong Indian signature.”
so finally its done! I m both excited and apprehensive about Rob Baan. The article in guardian.co.uk really worries me. But you never know. At least we will see grass-root developments which is more important than anything else for us.
“It is fantastic that AIFF has given me the chance to use my year-long expertise in India. Recent research reports have shown that football is a sport with huge potential in India. With its dazzling 1.2 billion people, rich history and culture India is a sleeping giant.”
its a huge positive to hear in the article that PSV Eindhoven?, FIFA, Orange Sports Forum, Philips are all involved <!-- s:bow-plusone: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/bow/plusone.gif" alt=":bow-plusone:" title="PlusOne" /><!-- s:bow-plusone: -->
a little Documentary on PSV youth team.. now lets see if they can produce a few good players for India NT
I like this from Sikkim. They are really setting an example for other Indian teams to follow. My only complaint about them is that they never update there webpage.
I like this from Sikkim. They are really setting an example for other Indian teams to follow. My only complaint about them is that they never update there webpage.
doesnt pfc already follow the standard???? btw mb are updating their site
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The All India Football Federation has signed a two-year deal with Mr. Rob Baan as the new Technical Director of the AlFF. Mr. Baan would stay responsible for drafting an Indian Football Masterplan. He was earlier involved in similar capacity with the Australian Football Federation.
The All India Football President Mr. Praful Patel welcomed Mr. Baan’s appointment. “This is definitely the most important initiative undertaken by the AIFF jointly with FIFA and OSF for grassroot and youth development of Indian Football. I am confident that the appointment of the Technical Director along with establishing Regional and Elite Academies will go a long way in taking Indian Football to a new level.”
Mr. Kushal Das, the General Secretary of the AIFF feels this is a step in the right direction. “We are very pleased with the appointment of our new Technical Director Mr. Rob Baan as part of our master agreement with Orange Sports Forum. Mr. Baan will be responsible for structuring the development plan jointly with FIFA and laying the philosophy of Indian football for the future.”
“AIFF aims to establish four Regional Football Academies and one Elite Academy by 31st March 2012. These Academies will be developed with Technical Support from FIFA, Philips and PSV. Mr. Baan will work closely with AIFF/FIFA, PSV and Philips to get the best possible structure and design of the Academies to achieve optimal results as quickly as possible. We trust that over the next few years the level of our National squads will improve significantly as will our FIFA ranking.”
Mr. Baan thanked the AIFF for giving him the chance to serve Indian football. “It is fantastic that AIFF has given me the chance to use my year-long expertise in India. Recent research reports have shown that football is a sport with huge potential in India. With its dazzling 1.2 billion people, rich history and culture India is a sleeping giant.”
“In the next two years I will work hard together with PSV and AIFF to lay the groundwork for the future of Indian football. I see it as my job to create the right conditions based on the Dutch school but with a strong Indian signature.”
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a little Documentary on PSV youth team.. now lets see if they can produce a few good players for India NT
The Tata Group, with operations in 80+ countries and revenues last year in excess of $80b, are rumoured to be interested in buying Everton FC
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I like this from Sikkim. They are really setting an example for other Indian teams to follow. My only complaint about them is that they never update there webpage.