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SOCCER WANTS TO MAKE A PLACE IN INDIA

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The king of sports in Europe “soccer” is increasingly present in the second most populous country in the world (in India), but it still has a long way to reach glory. A national reference is needed … and that could be you.


What do I have to do to succeed in Europe?

The first thing is to realize the great advantage you have compared to other young Europeans and Latin Americans whose dream is to belong to a professional club: having grown up in an environment less contaminated by the thousand and one opinions that are given about soccer . In this way, the assimilation of game concepts is much simpler, although it requires dedication and time. However, with the methodology of the Tactical Periodization taught in Soccer Inter-Action, which are shared by organizations such as the succesfull FC Porto or such successful technicians as José Mourinho – two times champion of the Champions League -, you will be able to train yourself to be ready for tests in professional entities.

Soccer players’ agencies seek talent for the Indian market


So, with the right methodology to prepare yourself as an elite soccer player already implemented, it’s time to give your heart and show what you’re worth. For that the help of professionals will be vital, so nutritionists, psychologists and physiotherapists will accompany you – together with the coaches – in the difficult battle to fulfill the dream of being part of the staff of a club of the best European leagues. With all this, it will be your turn to breathe soccer day and evening until you and the Academy’s technical specialists see you ready for your first test

Read more in the article about  soccer tryouts. 

Does soccer  in India have a future?

Absolutely yes. India is undoubtedly one of the most passionate countries when it comes to sports. Field hockey, Cricket and Polo are currently the majority, but there is no doubt that football is gaining presence. And not little. In fact, just over a year ago there was a before and after for this sport in India: the celebration of the U17 World Cup, which was the first time that this country has hosted a FIFA tournament.

Before this international event, Indian soccer also entered strongly into the hearts of lovers of this sport thanks to the recruitment of several legendary soccer players. And in the 2014/2015 season players of the likes of Trezeguet, Anelka, Del Piero, Materazzi, Pires, Ljunberg or Capdevilla. The latter, champion of Europe and the World with Spain, declared in fact on the day of his retirement that he would have liked to repeat in the SuperLiga of India because “the stadiums were always full and with a lot of soccer atmosphere”, something very significant of the importance that this sport increasingly has in that country.

Finally, we must not forget the importance of local heroes, those soccer players who, thanks to their love for soccer, have made their way with the mission of further promoting this sport. Baichung Bhutia, Mehtab Hossain and striker Sunil Chhetri – who came to belong to Sporting Club Portugal – are the most important so far … something that you have in your power to change.

Be the best, train like the best!

Hero Indian Super Leagues;

Club Team Age Foreig Total market value ø-market value
284 26,7 Años 73 32,45 mill. € 114 miles €
FC Pune City 30 27,0 8 4,10 mill. € 137 miles €
Mumbai City FC 25 27,3 7 4,00 mill. € 160 miles €
FC Goa 28 27,2 8 3,63 mill. € 129 miles €
NorthEast United FC 26 26,3 7 3,63 mill. € 139 miles €
Chennaiyin FC 33 26,6 8 3,38 mill. € 102 miles €
Delhi Dynamos FC 27 25,4 7 3,30 mill. € 122 miles €
ATK 30 27,4 7 3,03 mill. € 101 miles €
Bengaluru FC 31 27,2 7 2,88 mill. € 93 miles €
Jamshedpur FC 25 28,6 7 2,58 mill. € 103 miles €
Kerala Blasters FC 29 24,9 7

I-League;

Club                                           Team      Age Foreig Total market value ø-Market value

  1. Churchill Brothers SC    44           27,6       14                           1,53 mill. €          35 miles €
  2. Gokulam Kerala FC        39           27,1       13                           1,20 mill. €          31 miles €
  3. East Bengal FC                30           28,0       5                             1,18 mill. €          39 miles €
  4. NEROCA FC                     30           27,2       9                             1,08 mill. €         36 miles €
  5. Mohun Bagan AC            34           26,5       8                             900 miles €        26 miles €
  6. Chennai City FC               39          27,2       10                           650 miles €         17 miles €
  7. Shillong Lajong FC          30          24,1       6                             500 miles €         17 miles €
  8. Aizawl Football Club       39          26,3       8                             425 miles €         11 miles €
  9. Real Kashmir FC              42          25,3       7                             200 miles €         5 miles €
  10. Minerva Punjab FC         22           24,8       4                             125 miles €         6 miles €
  11. Indian Arrows FC            20           18,4       0                             –              –

                                                      369         26,1 Años            84           7,78 mill. €          21 miles €

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