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Fated reacted to Strikera38 in What should India do lead in football
We push for stadimus but rarely fund proper youth scouting in smaller cities, that’s where raw pace and flair hide untouched.
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Fated reacted to nurfaq in What should India do lead in football
They seems not really focus on football
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Fated reacted to wagerflow in What should India do lead in football
You nailed it! Focusing on youth development and improving facilities can really transform Indian football. It'll be exciting to see how it evolves over the next few years!
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Fated reacted to AceRoll07 in What should India do lead in football
Absolutely! It’s all about building a solid foundation. If India can focus on these areas, we could see some real progress in football over the next few years. Excited to see how it all unfolds!
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Fated reacted to betnova22 in What should India do lead in football
You’ve made some great points! It really comes down to investing deeply in the grassroots and creating a solid foundation for the sport to flourish. Excited to see how things develop in the coming years!
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Fated reacted to shredin in What should India do lead in football
My nephew started in a local academy last month.
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Fated reacted to rishabh9329 in What should India do lead in football
For India to become a leading football nation, it needs long-term improvements at every level. Here are the most important steps:
Develop young players
Invest in youth academies and school football programs so talented children receive professional coaching from an early age.
Improve coaching
Train more qualified coaches and use modern coaching methods to help players develop better technical and tactical skills.
Build better facilities
Increase the number of quality football pitches, training centers, and academies across the country.
Strengthen domestic leagues
Make the Indian Super League and lower divisions more competitive so players gain high-level experience.
Provide more international exposure
Arrange more matches against strong national teams and clubs so Indian players can learn from higher-level competition.
Support grassroots football
Encourage football in schools, colleges, and local communities to discover talent from every part of India.
Develop sports science
Improve fitness training, nutrition, medical care, and injury prevention to help players perform at their best.
Increase fan and sponsor support
Greater investment from businesses and stronger fan support can provide more resources for player development and infrastructure.
If India consistently follows these steps over many years, it can become one of Asia's strongest football nations and eventually qualify for the FIFA World Cup more regularly.