Neroca, established in 1965 and based in the capital city of Imphal, qualified for the I-League this season after winning the second division I-League, the first club from Manipur to do so.
They are now in the second spot of the league table and are one of the title aspirants though they are playing in their debut season.
Naoba says that his side will be for a long haul in the Indian football domestic circuit and has some big plans, including the setting up of a full-fledged academy in three years time.
"They could see their dream coming true in their lifetime. There was an emotional outpouring of emotions and pride from the people of Manipur," Naoba says, recalling the immediate aftermath of the I-League qualification.
"There were eight Manipuri boys in India's FIFA U-17 World Cup squad. We have a lot of talent and we just needed the platform to support them. This platform was not there for a long time," said Naoba.
He also disclosed that Neroca will have a full-fledged academy in two or three years as the club management is close to buying land for that.
"This year we have focusseed on the senior team which is vital if we have to have the visibility. From next season we will start promoting our youth teams. We already have our grassroot programmes in place," he said.
"Kids under 10 years of age are being trained under qualified coaches in football clinics from 7am to 9am under qualified cocahes. We have U-13, U-15 and U-18 teams taking part in AIFF's leagues."
He insisted that talented Manipuris don't need to look any further as they will now have state of the art coaching in India itself.
"The players from Manipur need not go to other academies once our academy is there. We will focus on the grassroot development, that is the only way forward for Indian football," said the 31-year-old chief executive officer of the club.
Himself a hotel management degree holder, Naoba is passionate about football and he is a hands-on owner as he will be present at the Khuman Lampak Stadium giving instructions to his staff to attend to their assigned jobs on pre-match and match days. He even waters the pitch himself.
"It is all about passion for the game and for my club. It is full time for the club during football season," said Naoba, who is also the Director of Classic Group of Hotels.
"We did not have high expectations as it is our debut season. We were there to have feel, how is the I-League and its standard is and how we will stand there. I told the head coach that top four will be an achievement."
"But now we are second in the league table and one of the title contenders. It was surprising and we did not expect this. As we started winning, I sent a message to the coach and whole team that your pressure now increases. Pull up your socks and start thinking of title," he smiled and said.
The lack of promoters, who can run clubs has been the main reason behind Manipur taking so long to produce an I- League team despite the abundant talented youngsters who had to ply their trade in other clubs of the country.
"It is difficult to get sponsors in India especially in a state like Manipur where there aren't many big corporate houses. Getting funds is the biggest challenge. You need a huge sum. And it is just spend and don't think about any return now.
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