Now we sit and wait for someone to come in and explain why he is a fraud or crook. If nothing is said within the next 48 hours Stevie is legit and the best man should be the coach of India.
@munna21977 he was garhwal fc but failure as a coach .. if you remember 2 season ago GFC came in 2nd div but unable to prove any thing .. Yes we can say he was did not given any budget blah blah but he did not done any wonder with GFC dont know abt bhutia schools
offtopic- Posting from GoalBangladesh page dated few days back
Bangladesh U13 team lost 1-3 to Buriram United U13 from Thailand in the plate final in Super Mokh Cup in Malaysia. An initial strong fact is, this team included overaged players mostly, 15-18 years should be their real age. There were 6 players from Bangladesh U16 side that won the SAFF recently. The U13 boys, as described by BFF- beat Brazilian and Ukraine’s Corinthians and Dynamo Zagreb respectively on their way to the plate final, but the age fraud will remain as a big shame.
I am happy that age frauds have drastically reduced in India due to constant reviling and pressure from IFN. finally people who run football in country have taken note.
Delhi Dynamos FC to launch Football Academy in partnership with BRICS
The academy, catering to players above 5 years of age, will focus on preparing football champions by training young talent and ensuring their exposure to international coaches and players. It will provide 360 degree support to young footballers, providing them education and world-class facilities.
Delhi Dynamos FC will be representing India in the BRICS U-17 Football Cup 2016 to be held in India. Delhi Dynamos will also participate effectively in all the grass roots and CSR related activities of BRICS.
As a curtain raiser to this upcoming tournament, YES Bank BRICS Diplomatic Football Cup Trophy was recently organised in the capital where Delhi Dynamos U-17 team finished as runners-up.
Speaking on the occasion, Prashant Agarwal, President Delhi Dynamos FC, said, "BRICS have seen a dearth of professionally run football academies with the correct infrastructure. They have chosen to partner with DDFC to leverage the strengths of the club and bring in their own expertise and knowledge to bridge the gap of professional football training in India. We at Delhi Dynamos FC have always worked towards the development of the game at grassroots level and we hope to see more and more children taking up the sport professionally, and benefitting from the football academies."
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Bangladesh U13 team lost 1-3 to Buriram United U13 from Thailand in the plate final in Super Mokh Cup in Malaysia. An initial strong fact is, this team included overaged players mostly, 15-18 years should be their real age. There were 6 players from Bangladesh U16 side that won the SAFF recently. The U13 boys, as described by BFF- beat Brazilian and Ukraine’s Corinthians and Dynamo Zagreb respectively on their way to the plate final, but the age fraud will remain as a big shame.
The academy, catering to players above 5 years of age, will focus on preparing football champions by training young talent and ensuring their exposure to international coaches and players. It will provide 360 degree support to young footballers, providing them education and world-class facilities.
Delhi Dynamos FC will be representing India in the BRICS U-17 Football Cup 2016 to be held in India. Delhi Dynamos will also participate effectively in all the grass roots and CSR related activities of BRICS.
As a curtain raiser to this upcoming tournament, YES Bank BRICS Diplomatic Football Cup Trophy was recently organised in the capital where Delhi Dynamos U-17 team finished as runners-up.
Speaking on the occasion, Prashant Agarwal, President Delhi Dynamos FC, said, "BRICS have seen a dearth of professionally run football academies with the correct infrastructure. They have chosen to partner with DDFC to leverage the strengths of the club and bring in their own expertise and knowledge to bridge the gap of professional football training in India. We at Delhi Dynamos FC have always worked towards the development of the game at grassroots level and we hope to see more and more children taking up the sport professionally, and benefitting from the football academies."