Key Points

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with football fans in Mumbai and shared how proud he is of football bringing communities together. He specifically praised the Premier League's training program in India for coaching future professionals. Former England striker Michael Owen also attended the event and highlighted the long history of sportsmanship between the UK and India. Both leaders celebrated seeing children enjoy the football festivities during the Community Coach Development Showcase.

Key Points: Starmer Proud as Football Unites Communities in Mumbai Visit

  • Starmer expressed pride in football's community-uniting power during Mumbai visit
  • Premier League's training program develops future Indian football professionals
  • Michael Owen highlighted 18-year UK-India sports collaboration history
  • Community Coach Development Showcase held at Cooperage Football Ground
  • Event part of Premier Skills initiative with British Council partnership
  • Owen celebrated seeing children enjoy football festivities with political leaders
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PM Starmer proud to see football bringing different communities together; Former striker Owen hails India-UK sports ties

UK PM Keir Starmer and Michael Owen celebrate Premier League's community coaching program in Mumbai, highlighting football's power to bring people together.

"I'm hugely proud of our national sport; it brings communities together. - Keir Starmer"

Mumbai, October 9

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with football fans in Mumbai and expressed his delight at the way football brings communities together, outlining the impact of the Premier League's training programme on the development of the sport in India.

On Wednesday, the Premier League organised a Community Coach Development Showcase at Cooperage Football Ground in Mumbai, marking an important step in its long-term commitment to developing the country's community football workforce at the grassroot level. It's part of the league's long-standing initiative, Premier Skills, in partnership with the British Council. Delegates from the UK government and the British High Commission graced the event. Starmer also attended the event and shared a picture of himself interacting with young fans. The UK PM, who arrived in India on Wednesday morning for the first time in his tenure, was proud of how football is bringing different communities closer to each other.

"I met some football fans in Mumbai today. I'm hugely proud of our national sport; it brings communities together. That's why the Premier League's training programme in India is so impressive: coaching future professionals, and showing the world what British sport can do," Starmer wrote on X.

Former England forward and Ballon d'Or winner Michael Owen was also present during the event. The former Liverpool striker hailed the vast history of sportsmanship that the UK and India have shared. While expressing his delight about bringing happiness to children, Owen was pleased about Starmer's involvement during the event.

"The Premier League has been present in many countries for a long time. I believe it has been in India for about 18 years, working on collaborations between grassroots initiatives and the Premier League. Of course, England has had many ties with India over the years. We share a long history of friendship. From my point of view, a long history of sportsmanship exists between us, whether in cricket or any other sport. It's great to celebrate these events and see the children having fun today," Owen said while speaking to reporters.

"Obviously, I'm not a politician, but I am a former footballer. So, of course, from my part, it was great to be here with the Premier League. Obviously, the Prime Minister was here on other business and joined in the festivities today. So, it was great to see that. And as I say, hopefully, it was a great day for everybody involved," he added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope this isn't just symbolic. We need sustained investment in grassroots football infrastructure across India, not just in Mumbai. Many small towns have talented players who never get opportunities.
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Michael C
As a British expat living in Bangalore, it's heartwarming to see such positive UK-India collaborations. The Premier League's popularity here is incredible - every cafe shows the matches!
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Ananya R
Michael Owen meeting young Indian footballers! What a dream for those kids. Hope this inspires more girls to take up football professionally. We need more women's football development programs too.
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Sarah B
The Premier Skills program has been doing amazing work across India for years. My nephew in Chennai benefited from their coaching clinics. More such partnerships please!
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Vikram M
While football is great, I wish our politicians would focus more on developing Indian sports infrastructure rather than just photo ops with foreign dignitaries. Our local leagues need much more support.

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