India coach Wim Koevermans, technical director Rob Baan, AIFF general secretary Kushal Das and I-League CEO Sunando Dhar held a meeting of the I-League clubs from Goa, Mumbai and Pune here yesterday. A similar meeting will be held in Kolkata for clubs from East and northeast region later this week.
"The AIFF told us to spend a minimum of 25 per cent of our budget on youth development starting next season. We gave them an even simpler solution to build Indian football from scratch," a club owner said.
"This is a good opportunity to introspect. If the AIFF can give new (corporate) clubs a three-year safety net (from relegation), they can do the same with existing clubs as well," explained Vaz who feels clubs tend to spend exorbitant amounts on foreign players in a bid to win the I-League or save themselves from relegation.
Mohun Bagan striker Odafa Okolie was cited as an example of this. The Nigerian earns close to Rs 2.5 crore annually but would earn only close to Rs 70 lakh if he chooses to play outside India.
Goan clubs have objected to an AIFF proposal to restrict the number of I-League teams emanating from Goa to five in order to give the league a more pan-Indian feel.
The owners of teams from Goa claimed that it would be pointless to stunt the growth of other teams in football-crazy areas.
Club officials in turn suggested that a stronger second division would be the best possible solution.
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