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Bhaichung scouts soccer talent in Sikkim and Darjeeling for Under-17 Fifa World Cup

11:35 AM
Bhaichung Bhutia has started a soccer talent-scouting bid in Sikkim and the hills to train boys who may represent India in the Under-17 Fifa World Cup that will be hosted by India in 2017.

Boys participate in the Under-14 match on the St Joseph’s School grounds in Darjeeling on Thursday. Picture by Suman Tamang

The first leg of talent-scouting in the hills started today at the St Joseph School grounds in Darjeeling, where over hundred boys, all under 14, gathered to play.

The boys were divided into seven-a-side teams. Each match was for 25 minutes.

Bhaichung, over phone from Gangtok, said: “We are organising one of the biggest football festivals in Sikkim and the Darjeeling hills. There will be tournaments and camps and they will be attended by more than 1,000 youngsters from the region.” The former captain of the national football team now co-owns United Sikkim Football Club.

Bhutia said the hills have a lot of untapped talent. “The pool of talent in the region is tremendous and we need to identify them and hone their skills. The Under-17 Fifa World Cup is also scheduled to be held in India in 2017 and we need to start working towards building a formidable team for the tournament.”

Arjun Rai, the senior manager of United Sikkim Football Club, said: “Bhaichung Bhutia has always been impressed with the talent that is present in the hills and he has decided to make a concrete effort to identity youths, groom them and give them exposure not just in the national but also international level.”

To scout talents from the region, Bhaichung’s club, along with the Indian Football Foundation and the State Bank of India, has decided to organise an under-14 football tournament in Darjeeling and Kalimpong called the Snowlion Cup.


Bhaichung Bhutia
They will follow it up with a month long free coaching camp.

“The Darjeeling leg of the U-14 hunt kicked off here today. A similar one will also be held in Kalimpong on December 21 and 22. The Sikkim leg concluded in Gangtok on Tuesday where Boys Club have come out victorious,” Rai said.

“The winners of the three legs will fight it out for the Snowlion Cup in Darjeeling on December 23. The winners will get Rs 30,000, while the runner-up and the second runner-up will get Rs 20,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively,” said Rai.

Bhutia said: “This is the biggest prize money for a U-14 tournament in the region. In Sikkim when we (United Sikkim Football Club) won the league, the prize money was Rs 25,000. We are trying to attract as many teams as possible.”

From the three finalist teams, a pool of 30 promising boys would be selected. “We will then hold a coaching camp for the 30 footballers in Gangtok and further select a group of 20 players. These players will be groomed and given exposure by making them participate in the best U-14 tournaments across India,” said Bhutia, who is also keen on setting up a football academy in the hills.

Apart from selecting under-14 players from the region, Bhaichung has also decided to hold a month-long free coaching camp at Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Mangan in North Sikkim, Jorethang in South Sikkim and Pelling in West Sikkim in January for under-16 players.

“Instead of concentrating only on Gangtok we have decided to reach out to the rural areas to identify talents,” said Bhutia.

The former Indian striker is also looking at getting foreign coaches for the camps. In Darjeeling the U-16 coaching camp will be jointly organised by Darjeeling Town Veteran, which has been formed by senior footballers from the town. The Darjeeling leg of the Snowlion Cup will also be managed by the veterans.

Telegraph


Manchester United record £363.2mn turnover

9:54 PM
English football giants Manchester United announced record financial results on Wednesday after a year of rapid commercial expansion. Having added a glut of new sponsors to their portfolio over the past 12 months, the 20-time English champions saw revenues rise 29.7% to £152.5 million ($243.5 million, 182.4 million euros) for the year ending June 30, 2013.

Manchester United record £363.2mn turnover
Manchester United record £363.2mn turnover
The leap in revenues helped the club from the English northwest register a 13.4% increase in turnover to a club-record figure of £363.2 million, while debt fell 10.9% to £389.2 million.

United floated on the New York stock exchange last year, in a bid to tackle the huge debt loaded onto the club by American businessman Malcolm Glazer's takeover in 2005.

Sponsorship revenue alone in the 2012-13 period rose 44.1 5 to £90.9 million.

The club revealed that "exceptional items" costs of £6.2 million were partly due to the contracts of coaching staff members Mike Phelan, Rene Meulensteen and Eric Steele being cancelled following the departure of long-serving manager Alex Ferguson at the end of last season.

Despite the impressive figures, United moved cautiously during the close-season transfer period, waiting until the final day of the window before sanctioning a £27.5 million move for Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini.

However, amid reports United failed with bids for a number of transfer targets, the club have moved to reassure supporters that money was made available to new manager David Moyes.

In a letter to fans, communications director Phil Townsend wrote: "The club has always backed the manager in the transfer market, as Sir Alex (Ferguson) has said on many occasions, and it will continue to do so.

"The club has demonstrated its belief in, and commitment to, David Moyes through the award of a six-year contract. Allowing him to shape the future Manchester United team is a long-term project, not an eight-week panic.

"He must be given time to assess his new squad and come to his own decisions on which players he feels will strengthen it. Additional resources were there to add to that, but it was not possible to agree with other clubs for the right players to leave.

"The key point there is that the players we buy have to be the right ones for Manchester United; not just any player."

Townsend was responding to letters sent to him by supporters concerned by reports that United had missed out with approaches for players including the Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas, Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcantara, who left Barcelona for Bayern Munich, and Ander Herrera of Athletic Bilbao.

United had announced two new regional sponsorship agreements earlier on Wednesday.

They have signed five-year deals with Commercial Bank of Qatar and Emirates NBD Bank, which will become known as the club's official financial services partners in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Source: hindustantimes.com

Ashish Chettri from sikkim selected in Indian U-16 football team

3:34 PM
Sikkimese footballer Aashis Chhetri has been chosen for the Indian U-16 team. The All India Football Federation has organised two friendlies as part of an Exposure Trip to the UAE for the Indian Under-16 national team in which they will be playing the UAE U-16 National Team and Al Sharjah SC ahead of their AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers campaign in Kuwait later this month.
Ashish Chettri from sikkim selected Indian U-16 football team

The India Under-16 Boys, who have won the SAFF Under-16 Championship recently in Nepal, will be playing Al Sharjah SC on September 13 and the UAE Under-16 National Team on September 17, 2013.

In the AFC Under-16 Championship qualifiers from September 21 to 29, India would be facing the hosts Kuwait, Tajikistan, Lebanon and Bhutan. All matches would be played at the Ali Sabah Al-Salem Stadium in Kuwait City.
The India Under-16, who are being represented by the AIFF Regional Academy's Under-15 boys, will be training at renowned UAE club Al Wasl FC's grounds and will also be using the clubs facilities.

Source : Sikkim NOW


 
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