Premier League Commits to Boosting Football Development in India

The Premier League has partnered with Dream Sports Foundation to boost football in India through coaching and youth development. The collaboration will kick off with the Dream Sports Championship in Goa from May 3 to 14. Premier League MD Hrishikesh Shende emphasized sharing global best practices and technical expertise with Indian coaches and players. The initiative includes workshops on training methodology, match management, and leadership to strengthen grassroots football.

Key Points: Premier League's New Push for Football in India

  • Premier League partners with Dream Sports Foundation
  • Focus on coaching and youth development
  • Dream Sports Championship in Goa from May 3-14
  • Workshops on training methodology, match management, and leadership
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"Premier League committed to improving football in India": PL managing director Hrishikesh Shende

Premier League MD Hrishikesh Shende announces partnership with Dream Sports Foundation to boost Indian football through coaching and youth development.

"The Premier League is committed to developing, growing and improving football in India by sharing our expertise in coaching and youth player development. - Hrishikesh Shende"

Mumbai, May 1

Hrishikesh Shende, the Managing Director of Premier League India, expressed Premier League's commitment to developing and improving football in India by sharing coaching expertise and player development.

Dream Sports Foundation (DSF), the sports development arm of Dream Sports, has announced a strategic partnership with the Premier League for the upcoming Dream Sports Championship, kicking off in Goa from May 3 to 14. As part of the association, the Premier League will share global best practices and technical expertise with participating coaches and young players.

Speaking as per a press release, Shende said, "The Premier League is committed to developing, growing and improving football in India by sharing our expertise in coaching and youth player development. After opening our Mumbai office last year, a key focus has been to build on our longstanding legacy of developing football at grassroots levels through strategic partnerships with important stakeholders in Indian football. We continue to build on this commitment by working closely with DSF to grow and improve the Dream Sports Championship tournament."

This collaboration builds on DSF's role as the Official Youth Development Partner of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and will be integrated into key national platforms, including the Under-16 AIFF Junior League and the Dream Sports Championship (DSC). The Premier League will deliver a series of high-impact coach-development workshops and masterclasses for participating coaches and support staff at the Dream Sports Championship and the AIFF under-16 Junior League. These sessions will focus on areas such as training methodology, match management, physical conditioning, psychology and leadership, as well as bringing global best practices to the Indian football academies' ecosystem. By working closely with coaches, academies and clubs across the country, DSF and the Premier League aim to support Indian football through workshops, mentorship and knowledge-exchange initiatives. Neel Shah, CEO of Dream Sports Foundation, said, "We are excited to partner with the Premier League for the Dream Sports Championships. At Dream Sports Foundation, we believe that unlocking India's footballing potential requires a strong focus on both player and coach development, something we have been doing through our Dream Again programming. This strategic partnership aims to focus on the development of coaches and support staff, and creating meaningful pathways for players to compete and learn at global standards."

- ANI

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Michael C
As someone who follows the Premier League religiously, this is fantastic news! But I hope we don't just focus on coach development - we need proper infrastructure too. The academy system in England took decades to build. Still, this is a solid first step. Good luck to the Dream Sports Championship in Goa!
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Priya S
Finally, some serious investment in Indian football! The focus on coach development is smart - our players have talent but lack proper guidance. I just hope this partnership doesn't remain only on paper and actually delivers results at the grassroots level. The AIFF under-16 Junior League collaboration sounds promising. Let's see some real action now!
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Vivek B
Good initiative but I'm cautiously optimistic. We've seen many such partnerships before - remember when Manchester United did something similar? Nothing much came out of it. The real test is whether this leads to better performance at the national team level. Hope Premier League's expertise translates to actual results on the ground. Time will tell 🤔
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Deepika L
As a football coach in Bangalore, this news makes me very happy! The focus on training methodology and psychology is exactly what our young coaches need. We've been relying too much on outdated methods. Premier League's masterclasses could revolutionize how we train our kids. Can't wait for the workshops to start! 🙌

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