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By IANS | Updated: October 18, 2023 18:30 IST

New Delhi, Oct 18 In the 2023-24 season, the Karnataka State Football Association’s Youth Premier League marked a ...

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New Delhi, Oct 18 In the 2023-24 season, the Karnataka State Football Association’s Youth Premier League marked a significant milestone by introducing the Under-7 age category for the first time, complementing the previously established Under-9 category.

This move was in line with AIFF’s broader vision for grassroots development, crucial in the lead-up to the 2026 and 2047 milestones.

All matches took place on Sundays at the CooluluTurf Park in Koramangala, Bengaluru, on a 5-a-side ground.

Remarkably, the league’s eight weeks of matches so far completed seamlessly, underscoring the efficient organisation and dedication of everyone involved.

A distinctive feature of this season was the league’s emphasis on skill development over competition.

All matches, regardless of age category, were played in a non-competitive format. No scores were recorded, and there was no points table.

The primary objective was to allow young players to focus solely on honing their skills, without the pressure of winning or losing.

In the U-7 category, 14 teams participated, engaging in 13 matches each. Matches are played in a 4v4 format, with two halves of 12 minutes each. The rules exclude goalkeepers and prohibit the use of hands. The smaller goal posts, measuring 2’3” x 2’9”, and unique regulations such as kick-ins instead of throw-ins and rolling substitutions, have created an environment conducive to skill enhancement.

For the U-9 category, a whopping 37 teams were divided into two groups of 19 and 18 teams. Each team got to play 17 or 18 matches in a 5v5 format, with games lasting for two halves of 20 minutes each. Unlike the U-7 category, U-9 matches allow goalkeepers, who have specific rules for ball distribution and goal kicks. Similar to the U-7 matches, there are no offside calls, and rolling substitutions are permitted.

Moreover, KSFA contributed to the league’s smooth operation by involving young football enthusiasts through internship opportunities. These interns will take on vital roles as tournament secretaries, ensuring the league runs efficiently across all age categories.

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