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Yuva President League ends with a flourish

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Jan 28, 2019, 12:06 am IST
Updated : Jan 28, 2019, 12:06 am IST

The four-month long football competition for boys in different age categories saw more than 3000 kids participating successfully.

Young footballers seen in action during the initial round of matches.
 Young footballers seen in action during the initial round of matches.

The Yuva President League (YPL), a new initiative of Mumbai District Football Association  (MDFA) proved to be an instant success. The four-month long competition for boys in different age categories finished with a flourish this weekend.

The YPL which commenced on Independence Day, August 15 last year, culminated with the finals, at the Cooperage football ground on Republic Day, January 26.

A whopping number of 270 young teams participated in five age categories (U-8, U-10, U-12, U14 and U-16) and it was quite a herculean task for the organisers, who managed to conduct the matches in a smooth manner.

“It was quite a big challenge. Matches were played only on Sundays and almost 75 games were played every match day across six venues. The perfect teamwork and coordination from the MDFA office bearers, the volunteers and the referees, helped in successfully bringing the YPL to a close. Now with only five finals remaining, it gives a very satisfying feeling,” mentioned Siddarth Sabapathy, the head coordinator of the organizing committee.

Udyan Banerjee, Hon. General Secretary, MDFA said, “We received a very good response from football clubs and academies and over 3000 boys participated, which is massive. The contests were very exciting as the kids showed a lot of energy. The MDFA is keen to encourage children to play football and the YPL will be conducted annually on a term basis and we will certainly work to make it bigger and better.”

Former Maharashtra player and Director of Western Indian United FA, Alphonso Santiago felt MDFA must continue conducting such events. “The MDFA has really done something that will be good for Mumbai football. The YPL is a brilliant grassroots competition that will promote and develop the game, but MDFA must continue with conducting such events regularly. It will certainly benefit football clubs and academies, especially the ones who have a proper structure,” he said.

Santiago however felt these tournaments for youth should be conducted on natural grass. “But such tournaments must be conducted on natural grass fields. I know it’s going to be difficult since Mumbai lacks good football grounds, but the association should try to convince all the institutions like the Mumbai Football Arena in Andheri, Bombay Gymkhana, Western Railway and the others to allow the use of their grounds,” Santiago added.

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