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Jumat, 20 Juli 2012

AIFF Coaching Seminar concludes with Football Festival

Friday morning just couldn't have been brighter though dark clouds were overhead and the monsoon rains came down once in a while. But the weather failed to the dampen the spirits of the 60 kids aged 6-12 who had come over for the Football Festival at the Father Agnel School Ground in Navi Mumbai. The kids got drenched in the rain; the parents took shelter under the bright umbrellas in the galleries. None ran away. Only the kids ran with and after the ball on the turf.

"The Festival was a huge success. It was evident the kids were enjoying every bit of it. But I felt the Coaches enjoyed it more than them. It was an opportunity for the Coaches to show their personalities and behave in a practical manner," Rob Baan, the AIFF's Technical Director commented.

"It was wonderful to see a new generation enjoying themselves on the field. The challenge stays where and how do we nurture and coach them. But we will have to," Wim Koevermans, the new India National Coach opined.

Never a miser to compliment the tiny tots, the Coaches encouraged the kids as they tried to dribble, fumbled, fell down but got up immediately to recover. The 60 kids were divided into 10 teams and each of the teams got a chance to participate in each of the sessions which ranged from match to skill testing to shooting, etc.

Trisha, the sole girl among the 60 kids summed up the sentiment. "Can't we play for another ten minutes?" she queried to her coach Gautam Ghosh as the session unfolded. Every kid was presented with a football by Baan, Koevermans and Father Almeida, the Managing Director of the Father Agnel Group of Schools.

"This sort of Festival should be a part of the curriculum. We need to have ten such festivals in a week organised all over the country," said Scott O'Donell, the Technical Director of the AIFF Regional and Elite Academies.

The day also witnessed Raymond Farrelly from Coach FX making a presentation on animation analysis of various match related coaching sessions as the five-day Coaching Seminar came to an end.

"Such Seminars need to be repeated more often. We intend to organise it in every state. But the manpower and the financial aspects stay the biggest challenge," Rob Baan concluded.

Maybe the AIFF bosses are listening in the interest of Indian football.

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