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David Robertson believes isolation is coming in way of Kashmir’s players getting recognition

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Real Kashmir FC coach David Robertson stated that it has been tough for him to get senior and youth players of the Kashmir state get noticed because of the isolation. Robertson also insisted that the talent of players of Kashmir is on the same level as that of players of USA and Europe.

Scotsman David Robertson, who guided Real Kashmir FC to the top-flight of Indian football in an extraordinary season, stated isolation has been coming in the way of the valley's talented players getting recognition. The former Rangers FC star said the talented players in Kashmir have been at par with the ones he has coached in clubs of Europe and USA.

"Having played and coached at the highest level in Europe and in the USA, I can confidently state that Kashmir has the talent equally as good if not better than the aforementioned continents. The sad and tough part for me is trying to get these senior and youth players noticed as they are isolated over here," Roberston said.

The club from Jammu & Kashmir would be the first ever from the state to play in the next year.

"In my opinion, Kashmir needed a presence in the I-League and it has got one now. I now believe that children and youth will have the ambition to play professional football. It is a must. We took out the senior team out to Scotland to play four games against professional teams and we competed well. The team did so well that we have been invited back to play against them anytime we like in the future. There is such a great talent pool here in Kashmir that we need to focus on at a young age," he said.

People hoped that the club's success would bring a positive change to the state. Robertson, who was part of the Rangers FC team which clinched the domestic treble of League Cup, Scottish Cup and the Scottish Premier Division in 1992, also felt alike. And so do Sandeep Chattoo and Shamim Meraj, the club's directors.

"Real Kashmir for us started with a personal passion for the development of the sport in Kashmir. However, as it stands now it has become as a big social movement which brings hope and joy for the people of Kashmir," they said in a joint statement. "It is heartening to see such progress in such a short span. In this duration, we did exceedingly well in the local leagues and ended up by winning the second division I-league and gate crashing into the I-League," Chattoo said.

"We have extensive plans to promote young players from the region to give them opportunities and a platform to turn professionals not just to compete against the big historic clubs of India but also to play with them and who knows play for the Indian national team one day," he added.

The club has been planning to start a residential academy with licensed coaches and develop women's football in the state.

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