hey guys after 17th of april i will try to upload pics of the durgapur mohunbagan academy
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any suggestions guys as it will be my first time. also any question you would like to ask i would do so in behalf of you
Great,
if you can get interview from one of the heads that will be great....however, if that's not possible...what you can do is that write (he will help you if you want) an general article about the academy.
Take a look on the facilities, admission procedure, where are the players getting absorbed, who are the big players now who have trained there, where is the academy playing competitive football, trial procedure, who are the coaches, who are the main sponsors, what are the improvements they want, any foreign collaboration etc. Once you get these answers, it is possible to compile them into an article - It will be great to have a series of articles about the academies. Somesh already did the PIFA article.
this academy mainly gives training to poor background children......
3 guys also reprsented INDIA u-13&15.
here r their deatils & mission from their website
Sports & Education Promotion Trust (SEPT) was established to promote sports development in India with focus on football. Started in 2004 and based in Calicut, the trust has set up 22 centres called "football nurseries" spread across seven districts in Kerala.
SEPT identifies talented children from rural, tribal and coastal areas in difficult living conditions with targeted sport initiatives. Sport as a tool for development and peace – building process offers the ideal framework and general conditions to connect and unite people beyond all frontiers. Sporting initiatives are an effective method to overcome differences between societies, people, ethnicities, religions and cultures. Sport also fosters personal development, encourages self-confidence and conveys values like team spirit, fair play and responsibility. SEPT applies exactly this positive energy of sport for sustainable and social intentions.
wen r d trials for sesa goa??
i m interested to know..i have played for east bengal youth team..now i m with a super div team in kolkata,southern samity, which is playing in d ongoing I league 2nd div.i m 19 years old.i m a midfielder.
wen r d trials for sesa goa??
i m interested to know..i have played for east bengal youth team..now i m with a super div team in kolkata,southern samity, which is playing in d ongoing I league 2nd div.i m 19 years old.i m a midfielder.
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Everything that I had to suggest has been covered by the Admin. you can take a look at the PIFA article by me on Indian Football Blog for the things that I have covered. You can get much more comprehensive article as you are visiting the academy in person. focus on the infrastructure.
http://www.indianfootballnetwork.com/blog/2011/04/08/women-will-reach-the-world-cup-stage-before-the-men-do-nirvan-shah/
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this academy mainly gives training to poor background children......
3 guys also reprsented INDIA u-13&15.
here r their deatils & mission from their website
Sports & Education Promotion Trust (SEPT) was established to promote sports development in India with focus on football. Started in 2004 and based in Calicut, the trust has set up 22 centres called "football nurseries" spread across seven districts in Kerala.
SEPT identifies talented children from rural, tribal and coastal areas in difficult living conditions with targeted sport initiatives. Sport as a tool for development and peace – building process offers the ideal framework and general conditions to connect and unite people beyond all frontiers. Sporting initiatives are an effective method to overcome differences between societies, people, ethnicities, religions and cultures. Sport also fosters personal development, encourages self-confidence and conveys values like team spirit, fair play and responsibility. SEPT applies exactly this positive energy of sport for sustainable and social intentions.
i m interested to know..i have played for east bengal youth team..now i m with a super div team in kolkata,southern samity, which is playing in d ongoing I league 2nd div.i m 19 years old.i m a midfielder.
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