Tournament director of the Local Organising Committee, Javier Ceppi made the announcement at a press conference here after inspecting the works being carried out in the stadium and the training sites here.
"At this point of time, we are happy to say that Kochi is a World Cup venue. There would be eight matches to be played in Kochi," he said.
"The core infrastructure has been completed and only those which are meant to be completed closer to the tournament are left," he added.
"The stadium is fit for accommodating 41,748 people. Not a single person more," Ceppi said, adding that the decision to cut down the number of people to be accommodated was made after an assessment by the experts regarding evacuation measures in case of an emergency.
In all stadiums (across six host cities), the capacity has been reduced considering the safety and security of players and spectators," Ceppi said.
"Now we are very sure that with that capacity that this stadium can provide to the spectators safety and well being," he said.
The organising committee will make sure that the content in the shops are removed and vacated," he said.
Ceppi described as "tremendous" the works that have been done on to the stadium and also on to the training sites.
The official said the amount of work that have been done by the stakeholders including the GCDA, state and central government and local football associations to host the prestigious football event is "commendable."
"Match schedule has been finalised. I don't know who has said that Koch was demoted. That is not the case. Kochi was always going to get eight matches," Ceppi said.
Visiting the stadium late last month, Sports Minister Vijay Goel had expressed disappointment over the delay in completion of works.
The Local Organising Committee of FIFA U-17 World Cup had earlier this month asserted that Kochi was on its way to complete preparation work by May 15.
It was in October last year that Kochi was officially declared as one of the venues for hosting the FIFA U-17 World Cup by a high-level delegation of football's world body.
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