"We're successful in getting U-17 World Cup to India. We will use Coca Cola Cup as a platform for identifying the talents for U-17 Cup," AIFF general secretary Kushal Das said today at programme to announce their road map for World Cup in 2017.
Das further said they were keen to qualify for the future editions of the U-17 World Cups and make regular appearances in the age group AFC Championships.
The AIFF however is still to come out with a comprehensive plan whether to make the Coca Cup in a tier basis to regularly supply players and Das said they would unveil the details in a few months.
"The plans are still being finalised. But what we have decided in principle that the Coca Cola Cup should actually be the platform for identifying talents. We're still working on it how it's going to be done.
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