Talking further about its new initiative, he said, "We have a team from Panasonic and the Haryana Football Association who are into scouting of coaches and young talents."

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Last Updated : Feb 18 2013 | 7:01 PM IST
Panasonic, along with Libero Sports India, had last July organised a three-day dream camp for aspiring footballers in Shillong. The company's deal with the AIFF was worth Rs 4.7 crore. The AIFF's commercial partners IMG-Reliance has been struggling to find a new sponsnor for the national team ever since the association with Panasonic ended.
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