Monday, 9 December 2019

Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools Residential Academy Announces Jalandhar Trials

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Jalandhar 09th December:- BBFS Residential Academy, a flagship initiative of Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools (BBFS), today announced its trials to admissions for year 2020. The trials for Jalandhar  will be held at DAV College, Mahatma Hans Raj Marg, Dayanand Nagar on Sunday, 8hDecember 2019. The admissions to the residential academy will be open for players born between 2003-2010, and selected players will be admitted into the academy, which provides CBSE schooling along with the integrated football training program.

The one of its kind in India, BBFS Residential Academy essentially provides the opportunity for talented young football players to pursue their academics while receiving the best-in-class football training. The benefits of a Residential Academy goes beyond just the combination of education and training, but also looks into several other aspects of young budding players, including their diet, monitoring physical development, definitive competitive exposure and career guidance.

The trials for admission to BBFS Residential Academy are being conducted in 35 cities across India including Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kochi, Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Calicut, Pune, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Guwahati, Shillong, as well as the states of Manipur, Mizoram & Nagaland.

BBFS is a dream of legendary Indian footballer, Bhaichung Bhutia to grow the game at the grassroot level by offering high quality coaching and training infrastructure. Speaking on the occasion, Bhaichung Bhutia, Founder-BBFS said that football is a high action game. It requires relentless practice, determination, grit and passion. But that is not all. The ground workhas to begin with high quality coaching and training infrastructure, which is sorely lacking in the country today. We have not kept pace with other Asian countries in terms of infrastructure and training methodologies. We want to transform this picture of Indian football. For all those young kids itching for a structured progress plan, we at BBFS, offer international standard training programs, coaches, regular tournaments and opportunities to experience and excel on the global football arena.

The Residential Academy thrives on the BBFS' core value system – passion, perseverance and teamwork. The management believes that opportunity to play, learn and master the game should be available to all who seek it and no talented player should be barred from the opportunity to master the game. Kishore Taid, Co-Founder and CEO of BBFS elaborated that from the collective experience of the management and coaching team of the academy, we know that there is no dearth of talent in the country and talent can be found in any corner of India. We want to make this residential program accessible to every player, and to do this, we are going to all major cities and football hubs of the country to reach out to players locally. We have done this in the past as well, and now, we have players from 20 states in the country. He believe we can have representation from all states, and so we are conducting trials in more cities this year to reach out to every child with the dream of becoming a professional football player.

BBFS has a golden track record in terms of developing home-grown players who have gone on to play for India, and for many top clubs in the Indian Super League and the I–League. In the short span since the Residential Academy has begun, two players have already been selected to be a part of the India National Team. Earlier in 2019, Ranjan Soren, hailing from Orissa and Lionel D Rymee from Meghalaya, were selected to be part of the India's U-15 Squad and have represented the country internationally in the on-goingseason. The young boys have been an inspiration to the other academy players and are an example of how opportunities are available to each aspiring player at the academy. BBFS has also coached and guided more than 20 players who have gone on to play for India, ISL clubs, I-League clubs and even two who have played for foreign clubs.

With India hosting two U-17 FIFA World Cups in a span of 3 years, there is no doubt that football has risen to be a primary sport in the country. In fact, there have been many noteworthy initiatives from the government – such as Mission XI Million and Khelo India School Games, and several private sector initiatives from companies to encourage the sport and those who play it. There is no doubt that the scope for football has greatly increased and so have the platforms for young aspiring football players to grow and perform.

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