India to host 2017 U-17 FIFA World Cup, But...?
Source: Hueiyen News Service / Agencies
Imphal/New Delhi, December 06 2013 :
India will host the FIFA Under-17 World Cup football in 2017 with the world governing body on Thursday awarding the right to host the prestigious tournament to the country in its executive committee meeting in Salvador da Bahia in Brazil.
Unfortunately, Manipur is most likely to miss the rare opportunity of hosting the matches of this historic football tournament.
New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Guwahati, Margao, Kochi and Bangalore could be in the running for the host cities.
Reacting to the exclusion of Imphal from the list of eight probable host cities for the 2017 Under-17 FIFA World Cup, some sports enthusiasts told Hueiyen Lanpao that Manipur has been acknowledged as the "Power House of Sports" in the country with many players from the State excelling in various national and international events.
Moreover, many footballers from the State have reached the international arena representing India in various tournaments.
Presently, the State has no stadium of international standard which is a prerequisite for hosting such grand tournament of FIFA.
There is still time for Manipur to become one of the host cities of this historic football tournament.
However, taking into account of the past experiences and inefficiency of the State Government in handling major projects, construction of a new stadium of international standard within 3 years would remain only as a dream for the die-hard soccer players and fans of the State, the sports fans contended.
On a landmark day for the country's football, India beat other bidders South Africa, Ireland and Uzbekistan in the fight to host the 24-nation biennial mega event.
By virtue of being the host country, India will take part in the tournament for the first time in its history.
"Yes, India has won the right to host the 2017 Under-17 World Cup Football.
It's official now," All India Football Federation general secretary Kushal Das said.
This will be the biggest ever football tournament India will be hosting and the first FIFA event in the country's history.
India has hosted Asian Football Co federation's Youth Championships (Under-20) in 2006 and then the AFC Challenge Cup in 2008 but never any FIFA tournament.
The date of the tournament will be decided later.
United Arab Emirates hosted the tournament this year while Chile will be the host country for the 2015 edition.
India, whose submission of final bid documents were initially in doubt due to delay in getting government guarantees on various subjects, will need six to eight host cities for the mega event.
From the very beginning, India's chances of winning the hosting right have been strong as it was FIFA which mooted the idea of the country hosting the mega event.
The world body felt that if India can host the mega event, it could go a long way in lifting the profile of the game in the second most populous country in the world.
In a visit to the country, FIFA president Sepp Blatter and then his secretary Jerome Valcke, have supported India hosting the event, provided it builds the required infrastructure and facilities.
But, the journey has not been a smooth one as India's initial bid in January was rejected due to want of clear guarantees from the government on several subjects which the FIFA wants from a host country.
The bidding countries were required to submit written guarantees on tax exemptions for broadcasters and sponsors, foreign exchange remittances, security, transport and accommodation of players, and visa, among others.
The government supported the AIFF's bid from the very beginning but the sticking point had been the issue of the guarantees.
India submitted the final bid document just a few days before the deadline of November 15 .
While the expenses of hosting the event will be borne by FIFA and AIFF, the government has assured additional financial assistance.
"While the expenditure for upgradation of stadia (Rs 95 crore) will be provided as additional central assistance to the state governments, a sum of Rs 25 crore is kept as a contingency to ensure smooth conduct of the tournament," the sports ministry had said.
"AIFF and FIFA have agreed to bear the entire expenditure of hosting the tournament.
The amounts required are to be raised through sponsorships and other commercial agreements," it had said.