The AIFF today accorded accreditation to the SESA Football Academy, which will enable it to participate in the Under-13, U-15 and the U-18 Youth Leagues in the coming season.
For promising young footballers in Goa, it is a major boost.
President, SESA Football Academy, Annanya Agarwal said: "Sports can inspire and engage youth in a tremendous way and we at SFA envision to provide a platform to young budding footballers."
I-league CEO Sunando Dhar said: "Goa is a talent pool for the football community in India and SFA has been doing some great work to take the Goan legacy forward by grooming young budding football talent."
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