The English Premier League (EPL) has made a significant move to promote football development in India through a new strategic partnership announced in New Delhi. This initiative is designed to enhance coaching expertise ahead of the forthcoming Dream Sports Championship (DSC).
Key Elements of the Partnership
The collaboration involves the EPL, DSC organizers, and the All India Football Federation (AIFF) under-16 Junior League. The focus is on conducting a series of coach-development workshops and masterclasses aimed at improving the quality of coaching across the country.
- Workshops offering advanced training techniques based on EPL methodologies.
- Masterclasses led by experienced EPL coaches and football experts.
- Emphasis on tactical knowledge, player fitness, and comprehensive team management.
Objectives and Impact
This program is a part of the EPL’s larger strategy to deepen its involvement in Indian football by leveraging the growing enthusiasm for the sport. The DSC and AIFF under-16 Junior League will be instrumental in showcasing young football talent and nurturing grassroots development.
Rakesh Sharma, an AIFF coach, expressed strong support for the initiative, noting that learning from the EPL’s expertise will elevate the training standards and performance levels of young players in India.
Looking Ahead
The EPL’s coaching program highlights the increasing globalization of football knowledge and India’s expanding role in the sport’s development. By investing in youth leagues and coach education, the partnership aims to create a sustained positive impact on the country’s football ecosystem.
Further details on workshop schedules and participating personnel will be announced shortly, with the first sessions expected to align with the upcoming football season in India.
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