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Chennaiyin FC, Norwich City FC kick off inter-school football championship to boost grassroots football in Tamil Nadu

By ANI | Updated: January 22, 2025 00:50 IST

Chennai (Tamil Nadu)[India], January 22 : Chennaiyin FC, partnering with Norwich City FC, will host the CFC-NCFC Inter-School Football ...

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)[India], January 22 : Chennaiyin FC, partnering with Norwich City FC, will host the CFC-NCFC Inter-School Football Championship 2025, focused on advancing grassroots football in Tamil Nadu. To be held at MCC School (Chetpet), the competition starts Friday, featuring 64 total teams competing in the Under-12 and Under-14 categories; also providing the players a platform to showcase their skills to club academy scouts.

With the additional support of the Reliance Foundation, the tournament is part of a wider partnership initiated in April 2024 between Chennaiyin FC and Norwich City FC, focused on talent cultivation, promoting a vibrant football culture in the area, and enhancing the grassroots development of the sport, a release said. Furthermore, committed to fostering young talent, the organisers aim to make this tournament an annual event, reinforcing their shared vision for the long-term growth of football in Tamil Nadu.

"In the future, we aim to expand this initiative beyond Chennai to other districts such as Coimbatore, Trichy, and Salem. Gradually, we envision making this a Tamil Nadu-wide championship, uniting young footballers from across the state," said CFC's Head of Marketing, Neel Jayaram at a press conference on Monday.

"Our vision over the next decade is to see more Tamil Nadu players representing Chennaiyin FC. To do this, we have to develop a strong foundation that will pave the way for a significant presence of Tamil players at the club."

"CFC scouts will be present throughout the tournament to identify promising talents and integrate them into our youth development programs. The goal is to nurture players who can follow in the footsteps of success stories like Mohanraj and Samik (Mitra)," he added.

Mohanraj K, a Chennaiyin FC first-team goalkeeper, who has been with the club since the age 13, spoke about the opportunity such tournaments present: "These tournaments provide invaluable exposure for young players, especially those in the Under-12 and Under-14 age groups. It's a fantastic opportunity for kids to gain playtime while showcasing their talents in front of youth team scouts, enabling players to transition from local tournaments to youth teams. This is the foundation, from there, they can continue to develop and eventually progress to senior levels of the sport."

Grassroots football is the bedrock of nurturing young talent, offering a vital platform for discovery and development. Highlighting this, Rajat Guha, Chennaiyin FC's First Team Goalkeeping Coach, emphasised the importance of early engagement and structured opportunities for budding players.

"Grassroots football always helps us identify talent at a very early age-it is like the foundation of a building. So if you want to find a good footballer, you have to catch them young. This tournament will provide these kids with such opportunities and proper, competitive playing time," said Guha.

Beyond competing for the title, the teams that emerge victorious will enjoy the unique chance to attend a Chennaiyin FC match, gaining insight into the professional football scene.

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