ManU launches talent hunt
in Goa


 


Frankey
Fernandes


Tuesday, October 30, 2007 (Goa)




Goa is putting its best foot
forward in search for its own David Beckham.



About 5,500 school students put on their spikes at the Nehru Stadium on Monday
to get selected as a part of Manchester United's talent hunt called Kick Off.



The English club will pick 12 players and two coaches to travel to United 
Kingdom
for training with the Manchester United Soccer School Club.



"The passion of Goan football is well known, we knew that the kids would
be very enthusiastic, we suspected that the coaching would be very good, the
facilities are good, its manageable," said Dale Hobson, Head of
Operations, Manchester United Soccer Schools.



UEFA Champions League winners FC Porto were the first to sign a deal with the 
All
India Football Federation and the Goa Football Association to pick talent from 
India.
Manchester United followed soon and Arsenal, too, has announced a similar
initiative.



Brian McClair, Director, Manchester United Youth Academy said, "We'll be
going through a series of skill tests that have been benchmarked against the
kids that we have in our academy, soccer schools that come to the academy and
all the 160 elite boys in the Manchester units academy who've completed the
tests."



"We'll be able to access and judge how well they've done in their scores
against the best young boys within Manchester."



Manu Talwar, CEO, Mobile Service, Maharashtra & Goa
said, "IMG & Bharti got together in the whole pilot project. We are
excited with football which is the most popular game in the world. We are
supporting that game to create and build a team that can come to international
level."



"We have decided to participate in this journey and are committed and sure
that India
will produce the next Pele or Maradona".



India
has sufficient local talent as players like Baichung Bhutia and Sunil Chetri
proved during the country's recent Nehru Cup success. Whether initiatives like
these help find more such talent remains to be seen.




 


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