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Bandipora academy promotes local football talent

ANI  |  Bandipora (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] 

The State Academy at the Stadium in district is brushing up the skills of young players of the area and is gearing them up for future crunches.

Around 200 budding players from District and neighbouring areas are getting professional training at this academy now. Previously, these players had to travel to for training. The academy does not only train boys, it also has special pieces of training for girls too.

"We will train them here and if they improve their skills, we will help them get absorbed in professional clubs outside the state", said Tahir Maqbool, of the Academy.

It is also reported that the budding players appreciate this step taken by the council as it will help them in enhancing their sporting skills in the game.

A said, "Earlier there was no academy to enhance and nourish our talent. But now we are getting a great opportunity. Already three players of our academy have got greater places to play in and we hope that the number increases."

"We can now manage our studies with the game as this academy has helped us in solving our travelling issues," said another

This academy was started in September 2017 by the State Council's wing. It trains three age groups of Under-13, Under-15 and Under-18 years. So far 250 players have been selected and trained and the State Academy (SFA) intends to targets 5000 players across the State. The academy was also awarded a two-star rating by All India Federation (AIFF) which provides them with a berth to participate in major tournaments of National Level like Junior I-League, Youth League, IFA Shield Durand Cup etc.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 17:05 IST
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