India gears up for FIFA U-17 WC as infrastructure nears completion
The FIFA U-17 World Cup, to be held in India later this year, will not face any pre-tournament hiccups as the infrastructure will be ready well ahead, informed the Tournament Director. To be held in six different cities, the tournament will see most the stadia ready by the end of April.
Unlike most other sports events in India, the U-17 FIFA World Cup will not see any delays in the completion of infrastructure. The
A total of 24 teams would participate in the event, which is being billed as the one that will revolutionalise football in the country. Javier Ceppi, the tournament director of the local
Ceppi was appointed to the job in November 2014, almost a year after India won the hosting rights, and just about a month before FIFA's first team came for an inspection. The six venues for the tournament were
“It has been a long process in the last two and half years. In India, it takes
"India is different from many other countries. It’s
According to the agreements with the state governments, the stadia will be handed over to the LoC a fortnight before the beginning of the tournament.
“July 7 is the draw ceremony for the tournament. And, under the agreement, we (the LOC) will take over the stadia and all the facilities two weeks or 15 days before the tournament. That is the deadline and then they become our responsibility,” the Chilean said.
“Getting four training grounds in every city was a challenge initially. Fortunately, the stakeholders understood that training sites are as important as actual playing stadia. In a number of
"The only venue where all the training grounds were ready from the beginning is in Goa because they had it from before. We are using three from the grounds used in Lusofonia Games in 2014 and another training ground used during the from AFC U-16 Championships last year,” he said.
He also said that the budget for
“This is a tournament with an extremely tight budget. The budget is nowhere near what people think. But at the same time, I think it is a realistic budget without frills and thrills. This forces us to have a plan in advance. When you have a plan in the last minute, your cost will go all over the place. It has been spent in a smart way and it has been done in a planned way to avoid cost
He also revealed some of the details of the
“It (the budget) is not a huge amount as compared to other sporting events in India. But we were sure that with the existing facilities, with a certain amount of renovations we can do it. They (the facilities) would be
He says that although the main source of revenue for the event would be the sales of tickets, they wouldn't make the tickets too pricey as they want fans to come to the matches in large numbers. He also says there will be early bird discounts for the most eager fans.
“Unlike other leagues, our main aim of ticketing is not revenue making. The price of tickets will be much lower than that of a movie ticket and less than other sporting events. We want to make it affordable for all. Also, we want to reward people who come in early. We will give discounts at the beginning and once we get closer to the tournament the prices will be increased,” he added.
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