Nitin Jyal, the promising midfielder of the Indian (under-16)
football team, is looking forward to an exciting career and aims to be
part of the senior Indian football team.
A Class X student of Sports College, Raipur, Nitin has impressed one and all by his sheer talent in football.
Being
part of the Indian teams (under-13 years and under-16 years) for the
past four years, Nitin has been working hard under the watchful eyes of
his football coach Tarun Negi to make it to the national football
circuit.
Last week, Denis Schaeffer, Director of the FC Metz
Academy of France, who is renowned for developing players like Robert
Pires, Emmanuel Adebayor, Cisse and Louis Saha, and his under-17 chief
coach Sebastian, who visited Sports College, Raipur, were impressed by
Nitin’s performance.
A native of Pithoragarh district of the
state, Nitin showed keen interest in football as his father, an army
man, is also a football player.
Studying in Don Bosco School at
Pithoragarh, he was selected in the Sports College, Raipur, here.
Playing in the under-13 national football tournament, he was picked up
for the national team. He represented the country in the Asian Football
Confederation (AFC) tournament at Iran in 2008. He again represented the
country in the under-14 tournament at Iran in 2009.
Being one of
the promising young players, he was given scholarship by the Reliance
Group to get training in football from IMG Academy, Florida, USA, for
one and half years.
“It was a great learning experience as I
learnt about methodical and scientific physical training besides being
trained by top football coaches,” he told The Tribune.
Nitin
represented the Indian (under-16) team in the South Asian Federation
(SAF) football tournament held in Nepal in 2011. He lamented that the
team lost of Pakistan in the final match. Representing the team again in
the AFC tournament at Uzbekistan in September this year, Nitin played
very well.
“I am looking forward to focusing more on my training
and enhancing my skills with more experienced teams,” said the young
sportsperson.
Tarun Negi, the football coach who has trained
Nitin, lamented that there were no facilities or resources to send such
talented players for advanced training with some national or foreign
clubs.Unison school bids farewell to UK students
Good start for USFC at youth level. Now hopefully they can create a good U20 side for the I-League U20. Also I am happy to read the names. You can tell these USFC players were mainly local.
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Hm, United Sikkim doing well. Early days.
Nitin Jyal dreams of making it big in football
SMA Kazmi
Tribune News Service
Dehradun, November 3
football team, is looking forward to an exciting career and aims to be
part of the senior Indian football team.
A Class X student of Sports College, Raipur, Nitin has impressed one and all by his sheer talent in football.
Being part of the Indian teams (under-13 years and under-16 years) for the past four years, Nitin has been working hard under the watchful eyes of his football coach Tarun Negi to make it to the national football circuit.
Last week, Denis Schaeffer, Director of the FC Metz Academy of France, who is renowned for developing players like Robert Pires, Emmanuel Adebayor, Cisse and Louis Saha, and his under-17 chief coach Sebastian, who visited Sports College, Raipur, were impressed by Nitin’s performance.
A native of Pithoragarh district of the state, Nitin showed keen interest in football as his father, an army man, is also a football player.
Studying in Don Bosco School at Pithoragarh, he was selected in the Sports College, Raipur, here. Playing in the under-13 national football tournament, he was picked up for the national team. He represented the country in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) tournament at Iran in 2008. He again represented the country in the under-14 tournament at Iran in 2009.
Being one of the promising young players, he was given scholarship by the Reliance Group to get training in football from IMG Academy, Florida, USA, for one and half years.
“It was a great learning experience as I learnt about methodical and scientific physical training besides being trained by top football coaches,” he told The Tribune.
Nitin represented the Indian (under-16) team in the South Asian Federation (SAF) football tournament held in Nepal in 2011. He lamented that the team lost of Pakistan in the final match. Representing the team again in the AFC tournament at Uzbekistan in September this year, Nitin played very well.
“I am looking forward to focusing more on my training and enhancing my skills with more experienced teams,” said the young sportsperson.
Tarun Negi, the football coach who has trained Nitin, lamented that there were no facilities or resources to send such talented players for advanced training with some national or foreign clubs.Unison school bids farewell to UK students
This article also says that Director of FC Metz came to Raipur
ye jyal toh pahari h yaar n so is raja rawat.
mere friendlist m b h.
god bless them http://m.ak.fbcdn.net/sphotos-d.ak/hphotos-ak-ash3/171955_10151483098934942_1519969922_o.jpg
UNITED SIKKIM 3-0 GEORGE TELEGRAPH (FT..) @ksitij
yes i read that.i liked ur post as well.
> kshitij USFC said:
> ye jyal toh pahari h yaar n so is raja rawat.
> mere friendlist m b h.
> god bless them http://m.ak.fbcdn.net/sphotos-d.ak/hphotos-ak-ash3/171955_10151483098934942_1519969922_o.jpg
Thats why I posted it here
I thought you already knew
JR. SNOWLIONS ROOOOAARS
United Sikkim Lift International U-16
Football Tournament
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> kshitij USFC said:
> JR. SNOWLIONS ROOOOAARS
>
> United Sikkim Lift International U-16
> Football Tournament
> http://feverpitch.in/SiteWeb/Newsdesc.aspx?SID=C953549A-F105-46A9-AD4C-2D3ED7234934
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