Bharati-AIFF football academy runs into rough weatherMarch 28th, 2008 - 5:12 pm 
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  By Abhishek Roy
  
New Delhi, March 28 (IANS) The state-of-the-art Bharati-All India Football 
Federation (AIFF) Academy, which was to be commissioned at Cuncolim in Goa by 
Monday, has run into rough weather with politicians jumping into the fray even 
as the local residents seek their pound of flesh. The intense rivalry between 
the Goa government’s coalition partners has not helped matters either in seeing 
the prestigious Rs.1 billion academy going on stream as scheduled.
  The ego clash between the housing minister Mickey Pacheco of the Nationalist 
Congress Party (NCP), a coalition partner in the Goa government, and Urban 
Development Minister Joaquim Alemo, who is also the local legislator, has 
complicated matters. Incidentally, both the ministers have great interest in 
football and invested in Goan clubs.
  Pacheco told IANS that the land still belongs to his ministry and in no way 
would he allow the academy to be built on it.
  “The land belongs to the housing board and in no way I am going to give it to 
anyone. Let them go and have the academy somewhere else,” Pacheco says.
  It looked as if everything was in order when the AIFF announced earlier in 
the month that the Goa cabinet had allotted approximately 126,000 sq metres of 
land at Panzarcorne in Cuncolim, 20 km from Margao, and that work would start 
soon. 
  The allotted land belongs to State Urban Development Authority (SUDA), which 
is under the ministry of urban development headed by Alemao (Congress), who is 
also the president of Goa Football Association (GFA).
  The problems started with Cuncolim residents objecting to the academy coming 
up in the area as they felt that there was no need for it. 
  They also resented the entire land being allotted to the academy besides 
insisting on a 25 percent reservation for the local people in the jobs 
generated by it.
  Sensing trouble, Alemao called a public meeting in Cuncolim. AIFF officials 
and Bharti representatives also attended it. The residents were assured that 
AIFF and its sponsors would take their approval for the project plan.
  In the run-up to the June 2007 assembly polls, Alemao promised his Cuncolim 
constituents that professional technical colleges, a cultural bhavan and a 
swimming pool would come up on the sprawling SUDA land.
  After retaining his seat, he has retracted from his stand. He is now pitching 
for the academy.
  It is also being whispered that the contentious land has been bought by SUDA 
from the housing board for Rs.50 million, but the transfer documents have not 
yet been handed over though the deal had been inked a year ago.
  Ignoring all glitches, the Goa cabinet cleared the academy project at the 
insistence of Alemao. The GFA president, however, said that there was no 
problem over the land and they were examining how much job opportunities the 
project can create for the locals.
  “There is no doubt that the academy will come up here. It is the decision of 
the Goa cabinet and no individual can change it,” said Alemao.
  Asked to comment on the claims by Pacheco, a miffed Alemao refused to answer 
any further question.
  No senior AIFF official is even willing to concede that there are hiccups 
and. Its president Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi announced in Kolkata this week that 
the proposed academy was well on its way and a formal announcement would be 
made in a day or two.
  The AIFF president said he would talk on the subject on his return to New 
Delhi, but secretary-general Alberto Colaco says there is no problem with the 
academy.
  “You think there is some problem with the academy? I think there is no 
problem with it at all,” he said. 
  The Bharatis, who were to make a power-point presentation to the stakeholders 
of the Goa academy, are waiting to hear from the AIFF — and from Goa.
   
  
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