@shankar you need to set your target before doing anything , when club was started these kids only used to roam here and there , no school , no food and nothing . Management is trying to give them every bit of effort to make this initiative successful . Even many people has shown interest to adopt these kids and they are ready to pay their expenses so that they can become footballer .
About facilities they have their own school , very good ground which can be turned into stadium if all goes well and talented coach / Below picture of ground is from last year and now it is more green ! In starting of above video the ground did not had any grass
This kid ali is special , he is only 8 playing against U15( Atleast on Paper ) , he got some back tackled but never hesitate to dribble them . His vision , thinking , pace ,intelligence is not seen in this level in India
But stop sounding as dreamy as Sunny Narang...these guys are so far off being good for their age... You will get a reality check when you come to the NorthEast to play later in the year.
We have all seen much better 8 yr olds all across India... So leave it as what it is.... a very admirable CSR gesture...that will encourage more to do such things...and hope to inspire more kids to play from the region.
If We all are not dreamy, we all would have not been here talking about Indian football , bcz situation of football in this country is not good enough to talk about ...
Yea agreed... even though this might not achieve what Super 30 do for the under-privileged kids who aim for IIT's,... this could well give these kids a chance to dream and make something of their life... if not professional football...
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About facilities they have their own school , very good ground which can be turned into stadium if all goes well and talented coach / Below picture of ground is from last year and now it is more green ! In starting of above video the ground did not had any grass
But stop sounding as dreamy as Sunny Narang...these guys are so far off being good for their age...
You will get a reality check when you come to the NorthEast to play later in the year.
We have all seen much better 8 yr olds all across India...
So leave it as what it is.... a very admirable CSR gesture...that will encourage more to do such things...and hope to inspire more kids to play from the region.
http://www.ptinews.com/news/7603582_AIFF-to-launch-National-Under-13-League-next-year.html
Mizoram Kids Making It Big In World Soccer ... i dont know anything about it though