AIFF and Odisha Govt Renew MoU to Boost Youth Football Development

The All India Football Federation and Odisha's Department of Sports and Youth Services signed a renewed five-year MoU to continue their elite youth football partnership. The agreement builds on the first MoU from November 2023, which already produced strong results including a U17 semi-final finish and four India U17 national team players. The new framework establishes defined roles, governance, performance benchmarks, and financial commitments backed by FIFA's Talent Development Scheme. AIFF will lead technical operations while DSYS provides institutional and infrastructure support.

Key Points: AIFF Renews Odisha MoU for Youth Football Growth

  • Renewed 5-year MoU signed between AIFF and Odisha Govt
  • AIFF-FIFA Talent Academy shows results: U17 semi-final, 4 India U17 players
  • New framework includes defined roles, governance, and financial commitments
  • Academy integrates FIFA standards, sports science, and professional pathways
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AIFF signs 2nd MoU with Odisha Govt to advance football development

AIFF & Odisha Govt sign renewed 5-year MoU to expand elite youth football academy, with players already in India U17 & U19 teams.

"The results from our first cohort speak for themselves - M Satyanarayan, AIFF Deputy Secretary General"

New Delhi, May 10

The All India Football Federation and the Department of Sports and Youth Services, Government of Odisha, signed a renewed five-year Memorandum of Understanding to continue and expand their elite youth football partnership.

The MoU was signed by Vijay Yeddula, Director of Sports, DSYS, and AIFF Deputy Secretary General M Satyanarayan. AIFF Technical Director Syed Sabir Pasha was also present, according to a press release.

The AIFF Deputy Secretary General Satyanarayan said, "We are deeply grateful to the Government of Odisha and the Department of Sports and Youth Services for their continued trust and support in renewing this partnership. The results from our first cohort speak for themselves - players who trained at the AIFF-FIFA Talent Academy have gone on to join top academies, represented India at the U17 level at just 15 years of age, and we have already seen promising youngsters from Odisha making their mark. This is only the beginning. With this renewed agreement, we are committed to building on that momentum and taking Indian football to greater heights."

Building on the first MoU signed in November 2023, the AIFF-FIFA Talent Academy has already delivered strong results - a semi-final finish in the U17 AIFF Elite Youth League 2024-25, four players in the India U17 national team setup, and an Odisha girl progressing to the India U19 Women's National Team - all within under two years.

The new agreement establishes a more structured framework with defined roles, governance, performance benchmarks, and financial commitments. Backed by FIFA's Talent Development Scheme, the academy will continue integrating international development standards, sports science, and clear pathways to professional football.

AIFF will lead the technical and operational aspects of player development; DSYS will provide institutional, financial, and infrastructure support, the release said.

- ANI

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Matthew K
As someone who follows football development globally, this structured approach with FIFA's Talent Development Scheme is exactly what India needs. The clear delineation between AIFF's technical role and DSYS's infrastructure support makes sense. Hope other states follow Odisha's model.
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Tanya I
The part about an Odisha girl making it to India U19 Women's National Team gives me so much hope! Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, and now Beti Football Khelo! ❤️ But I wish more emphasis was placed on state-level tournaments alongside the academy structure.
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Karthik V
Semi-final in U17 Elite Youth League in just two years is impressive. But let's be honest - we've seen many MoUs come and go in Indian sports. What matters is execution. Hope AIFF keeps the pressure on for real grassroots penetration, not just press releases.
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Nicole R
Good initiative but India needs 50 such academies, not just one. Odisha is doing well but football's future lies in creating multiple talent hubs across states - Kerala, Bengal, Goa, Punjab. The fact that only 4 players made it to U17 level shows we need scale. 🤔
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Raghav A
This is the kind of sustained partnership we needed since 2022 U17 World Cup. Odisha government's investment in sports infrastructure is commendable - Kalinga Stadium, now this academy. Kudos to AIFF for finally getting serious about talent development rather than just senior team camps. ⚽

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