Speaking at Asian Football Confederation event here, Patel said India could be on the verge of making a big stride in the sport with some top flight international competitions coming up in the near future.
"We are hosting the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in 2017 and then the Indian Super League in its inaugural year last season instantly became the fourth most watched tournament in the world with a viwership of 275 million. You can well imagine the possibilty of the development of the game in this country. We want to give a big push forward," he said in front of the who's who of Asian football.
None of the Indians or any Indian entity won any award in the event held for the first time in the country.
AFC President Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al Khalifa also spoke about India's huge potential in the sport.
United Arab Emirates' Ahmed Khalil walked away with the top award of AFC Player of the Year award. He beat his national team-mate Omar Abdul Rahman and China captain Zheng Zhi for the coveted honour.
The AFC acknowledged the continent's best players, officials and administrators during the high profile gathering which also saw colourful performances by the Indian artists of the Zangoora group at the Kingdom of Dreams.
