The two other members of the delegation were Vijay Parthasarthy, FIFA's competitions manager and Shaji Prabhakaran, FIFA South and Central Asia Development officer.
Later speaking to reporters, Alvarez said the place has history and tradition of football.
"What we have seen so far is very encouraging. It is good to see that there is commitment and passion for football," he said.
India has eight proposed venues from which six would be selected.
The delegation has already visited Mumbai, Pune, Goa and Bangalore, and would be visiting New Delhi, Kolkata and Guwahati.
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