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'India should utilise hosting U-17 World Cup to fullest'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Poland's former international and well-known coach Dariusz Kubicki, who will conduct a football clinic here for coaches and players on Sunday, says a good result for India in the U-17 World Cup next year will be a shot in the arm for the country.

The 52-year-old Kubicki, who has years of managerial experience besides plying his trade at Premiership clubs like Aston Villa and Sunderland in his playing days, will conduct the workshop at the capital's Ambedkar Stadium.

The initiative is being undertaken by Delhi Soccer Association (DSA) in partnership with Nisha Sports Group. Considering the anticipation around the U-17 World Cup, the two tied up to organise a India-Polish Sports Week from Sunday.
 

"India will have to take advantage of the fact that they are hosting the tournament. If they can field a strong team and achieve a good result, that will be great for them as far as moving ahead in world football is concerned," Kubicki said today.

"He added, "It won't be easy but they will have to try and get there. Even infrastructure is very important for development of football because without that things don't move at at the pace they are supposed to."

The defender played played an active part in Sunderland's promotion to the Premier League in 1996.

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First Published: Feb 26 2016 | 9:03 PM IST

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