The United Arab Emirates FA, host of 2013 junior World Cup, recently told the All India Football Federation that it was open to the idea of having some AIFF officials in its organising committee of the upcoming tournament so that they get first-hand experience of hosting an event of such a magnitude.
"After president Praful Patel said that India is bidding for the U-17 WC in 2017 during the our delegation's recent visit to Dubai, UAE football body's chief said the AIFF can send its officials to be part of the organising committee of the upcoming junior World Cup, which they are hosting in October-November," I-League CEO Sunando Dhar told PTI.
Sources claimed that the UAE came up with the proposal following FIFA's instruction.
The sport's apex body could consider taking a final decision on India's bid in its forthcoming executive committee meeting in May.
UAE's proposal is likely to discussed in the AIFF's next executive committee meeting.
India has hosted football tournaments like the AFC Challenge Cup, Nehru Cup and the SAFF Football Championships, but is still to organise a world level meet.
All the top football playing nations of the world, including Spain, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, England, and Argentina, will be competing in the World Cup.
"The top countries are there in the World Cup and so it becomes imperative that the tournament is hosted without any glitch. So, the UAE proposal is important in that sense," an official said.
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