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Kamis, 19 Juli 2012

Rob Baan: Promise that you will scout me a kid in 30 days!

The All India Football Federation's Technical Director Rob Baan made an emotional request to the 65 participants of the AIFF Coaching Seminar by asking them, "Promise me, all of you will come back to me within a month with a kid who you believe has the potential to play for India in the future," Baan utters. "You are my scouts. By now, you ought to know as to what kind of player I am looking for," he adds. "Can You? Promise me," Baan stresses again.

"Yes we will," the Coaches and the Instructors answer back.

"You can even give me more than one boy," Baan goes further. "We will have a trial for the kid and if we find him good enough, we will enroll him," he informed.

The Dutchman is clear that he alone cannot change Indian football and that coaches working at the grassroots have to work with him to develop Indian football and especially scout and find young talented footballers.

On the other side the age-old issue of age-fraud stays the biggest challenge for the AIFF at the moment; and at the Coaching Seminar in Navi Mumbai, the issue just makes rounds almost everyday.

"This has been prevalent for long. The State Associations need to be more serious," Colm Joseph Toal, Head Coach Youth Development, adds. "Just look what happened in the camp in Kalyani," Colm shakes his head.

With a vision to get boys for the four Regional Academies, the AIFF, had since September 2011 scouted over 170 boys from various age-group tournaments, Under-14 Fests and Open Trials which were conducted across the length and breadth of the country by Baan and Scott O'Donell, Technical Director, Regional and Elite Academies.

The selected U-14 boys were then kept in a Camp in Kalyani for over a month after which the list was filtered to a final list of 120. But when medically tested, 84 out of 120 were found overage. The Camp was for U-14 boys but some of them were found to be even over 17!

"It seems, we just need to conduct tests almost everyday," Colm shrugs. "The money went waste, the effort and energy went waste; it's so much frustrating and discouraging for the development of the sport in the country," he laments.

The result was for all to see. The launch of the AIFF Regional Academies had to be delayed. "But they stay on track. We have to have them and we will," O'Donell informs. The second AIFF Regional Academy is all set to launch in Bangalore in September 2012 and then the next one at Pailan World School in Kolkata later this year.

"Open Trials are not a realistic approach," O’Donell exclaims. "In Kolkata, we had over 1000 boys appearing for the trials. It's hard to handle that much of a lot."

Toal hits the nail on the head when he says, "It's about the honesty of individuals. Be it Coaches, be it Administrators, somewhere people stay desperate to win even at the U-14 level. But at that level, it's all about development than winning," he echoes.

AIFF's Medical Consultant Dr. Manabendra Bhattacharya who's also attending the Seminar feels 'age verification is a complicated process'.

"This is rampant across all age groups and all sports. But how do you stop it. Off-course, we can determine it by tests; tests which reveal the dental age, secondary sexual characters and the bone age," he informed.

It is a difficult task for Rob Baan. His wait continues – the Coaches are supposed to get back to him within a month.

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