The AFC Futsal development programme concluded on Friday, leaving behind an assessment to develop and create a roadmap for Futsal in India.
The AFC was represented by Ali Targholizadeh, Technical Director of the Futsal & Beach Soccer Development Department of the AFC, Jacob Joseph Biggs, Project Manager of the AFC Futsal Development Programme and Badrul Hisham Bin Kalam of the AFC Futsal Referee's Department.
AIFF's General Secretary Kushal Das along with I-League CEO Sunando Dhar, AIFF's Technical Director Savio Medeira meanwhile represented AIFF.
The four-day programme focused on assessment of India as a Futsal nation, whilst driving plans and a roadmap to boost the popularity of Futsal in India and create an ideal platform for the advent of Futsal.
"I am happy with AIFF's initiative to develop Futsal for Football and Futsal for Futsal which is a part of developing Football overall", said Ali.
"This programme was a pilot project in assessing Futsal in India and aiding to create a viable roadmap to help India setup a proficient Futsal system"
"Asia has almost 2/3rd of the world's population and India is a major and very important part of that not just demographically but in footballing aspects too and Futsal is a game which is generally widely accepted by the masses", he added.
AIFF's Technical Director Savio Medeira meanwhile stated, "Futsal is integral for the holistic development of Indian Football as Futsal is also a part of football."
"Creating a roadmap to boost Futsal is a new beginning for us and we are looking to build our own ecosystem of Futsal, including coaches and Instructors."
"The AFC Futsal development programme helped us to assess and zero down on the roadmap in helping create a viable ecosystem for Futsal in India", Savio added.
The AIFF also conveyed its full commitment towards creating a pathway for courses, competitions and match officiating across the nation that will help in the development of Futsal.
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