India U-16 football team to train in Germany for two months
Tour will be part of exposure trip, team will play youth team of Bayern Munich
New Delhi: India's under-16 football squad will leave for Germany on Tuesday for a two-month exposure trip, during which the side will play against the youth team of celebrated club Bayern Munich among others.
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The Tour to Germany would be followed by the AFC U-16 Qualifiers in Tabriz City, Iran from where the colts would be proceeding to Spain to compete in the AGS Cup in the third week of September.
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The training program of the 24-member squad in Germany has been organised in close association with the German Football Association (DFB). During their stay in Germany, the Indian colts will be playing 15 to 16 practice matches including ones against youth teams of Bayern Munich, RB Salzburg, among others.
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All India Football Federation General Secretary Kushal Das highlighted AIFF's objective in providing "best possible" exposure for the squad.
"We had already mentioned the squad will embark on a series of exposure tours all round the Globe in different footballing environments. Germany have been synonymous with Youth Development and training at venues having the best of facilities and playing with some of the best youth teams will help in the development of our World Cup squad," he told www.the-aiff.com.
"I would also like to thank DFB for their support. This is the first of many more exposure tours to follow for the colts,” he added.
India U-17 World Cup Head Coach Nicolai Adam felt the exposure tour will "help the team in the long run." "The preparation in Germany before the AFC U-16 qualifiers will be good for the boys. The AFC qualifiers will be tough with Iran, Bahrain and Lebanon in our Group," he said.
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"After the qualifiers, there was always a temptation of coming back to India as the boys would be out for long. But during my previous stint with Azerbaijan, I have been at the AGS Cup and stay aware of the level of competition it offers. Many international youth teams take that as a platform to prepare for their European rounds. It will be huge for the boys," Adam concluded.