FIFA Delegation Visits Goa
The visit was part of an AIFF initiative for its pilot project of developing football in seven Indian states.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 30, 2015 09:31 pm IST
A two-member FIFA fact-finding team on Thursday wound up its visit to Goa after consultations with various stakeholders about developing the sport in the state.
Dr Shaji Prabkharan, Regional Development Officer of FIFA in South and Central Asia, and Vincent Subramaniam, Technical Officer, were accompanied by CEO of I-League Sunando Dhar and Scott O'Donnell, Director of AIFF academies during their meeting in the last four days as a part of AIFF initiative for its pilot project of developing football in seven Indian states.
The project is a part of AIFF's four-year strategic plan.
These states include the six states chosen to host the FIFA Under-17 World Cup and Mizoram. The team visited Goa after Bengal, Kerala and Maharashtra.
Now the FIFA team would travel to Guwahati. "We have met all stakeholders to try and understand the football structure," said Dr Shaji, speaking to media.
A two-member FIFA fact-finding team
today wound up its visit to Goa after consultations with
various stakeholders about developing the sport in the state.
    Dr Shaji Prabkharan, Regional Development Officer of FIFA
in South and Central Asia, and Vincent Subramaniam, Technical
Officer, were accompanied by CEO of I-League Sunando Dhar and
Scott O'Donnell, Director of AIFF academies during their
meeting in the last four days as a part of AIFF initiative for
its pilot project of developing football in seven Indian
states.
    The project is a part of AIFF's four-year strategic plan.
    These states include the six states chosen to host the
FIFA Under-17 World Cup and Mizoram. The team visited Goa
after Bengal, Kerala and Maharashtra.
    Now the FIFA team would travel to Guwahati.
    "We have met all stakeholders to try and understand the
football structure," said Dr Shaji, speaking to media.