Brazil, England, New Zealand to train, play at Andheri complex

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Three-time champions Brazil, and are to train and play a few practice games at the Football Arena in suburban Andheri here in the run-up to the FIFA U-17 World Cup scheduled in from October 6-28.

"Brazil, and will train and practice at the Football Arena from September 26 for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.


"Around the same time, the senior Indian team will also be practicing there for the Macau game (Asian Cup qualifier)," said District Football Association (MDFA) president Aditya Thackeray at a media conference today.

will play against in a practice game on September 28 at the Andheri complex with the kick-off scheduled at 5 pm, said Thackeray.

"On September 30 want to play against a senior Indian (club) team," he said, adding that a third practice game will also be held at the same venue on October 1 between the U-17 World Cup sides of and

According to MDFA sources, three senior outfits - Navy, and Pune City FC - have been sounded out to be ready to play the game against the U-17 World Cup outfit.

In all, eight games in the tournament, comprising six preliminary group fixtures, a round of 16 game and one semi- final match, are scheduled to be held at Navi Mumbai's D Y Patil Stadium, far away from the Andheri Sports Complex.

Although Brazil, winners of the age group competition three times between 1997 and 2003, and won't be playing any of their preliminary group games in the D Y Patil Stadium, they have preferred to start their preparations in this metropolis.

have been placed in Group D along with DPR Korea, Niger and Spain, while - who have made it to the age group tournament's finals for only the fourth time - are in Group F that also contains Iraq, Mexico and Chile.

kick off their campaign against Spain at Kochi on October 7, while begin theirs against Chile at Kolkata on the next day.

New Zealand, figuring in the U-17 tournament finals for the eighth time, have been grouped in Pool B with Mali, Paraguay and Turkey.

The Kiwis are set to play on the first day of the tournament itself at the D Y Patil Stadium against Turkey, who had made the grade in 2005 and 2009.

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First Published: Fri, September 22 2017. 18:48 IST