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AIFF’s Jiyo campaign

Mohammad Amin by Mohammad Amin
March 12, 2026
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Inept player selection,
age-cheating and almost zero activities in most states have jeopardised India’s
youth development programmes.

Last year,
Jharkhand, who won the U-15 title, was punished for fielding five over-age boys.
It was followed by 11 players failing age tests for the Reliance Scholarship
Programme.

And we were
told that IMG-Reliance is federation’s maa-baap,
but the AIFF website won’t tell
us this truth.

The federation
tried to paint a professional picture on their campaigns, but the junior team’s results 
in the last couple of years aren’t encouraging.

Nicolai Adam
and his U-16 boys should munch some Goa’s famed cashew before stepping out on the
field against the United Arab Emirates today in the AFC U-16 Championships because
West Asian sides have always been a tough nut to crack.

Saudi Arabia
and Iran are their strong opponents in the group.

Former
and current AIFF officials will nod their heads in appreciation of federation’s
professionalism approach.

Some even twitted federation’s hard’ work before the India-UAE match, but the truth is most teams still
fake age in different junior tournaments.

The federation’s flip-flop on coach selections is another issue. 
The Indian body hardly stick to one. After English, a German is now the current U-16 coach. There’re no senior Indian coaches in any
of the national teams. There’re more westerners than the natives in the team management, a practice which is reflected in the clubs as well. 

We’ll have to
wait and see if the AIFF’s grass-root activities claimed by them are real
or just smart ‘media campaigns’.

Things will
become clear after the hosts complete their group matches.

Over to
Goa…!
Mohammad Amin

Mohammad Amin

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