Business of Sports: Reliance - EPL: Catch 'em young & go for goal - Part 1
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Economic TimesBusiness of Sports: Reliance - EPL: Catch 'em young & go for goal - Part 1economictimes.indiatimes.comCatch 'Em Young & Go for Goal: The largest Under 21 youth tournament nationwide - the Reliance Foundation Development League, says Development league - with teams across 9 regions in India from ISL, I-League division Ist & 2nd division and even Independent Academies nominated is striving to build a robust pipeline of the future cohort of champions who can match the best in class. Simultaneously, for the last 2 years, the Next Generation Cup has been conceived in partnership with English Premier League to expose our domestic talent with peers who are poised to break out in England or South Africa or any other playing nation that are ranked far higher than us. Host Arijit Barman gets you this two-part special with Director of Football at Premier League Neil Saunders, India’s captain Sunil Chhetri & Reliance Foundation’s Siddharth Shanker on why developing young talent goes hand in hand with long-term success. Also on the show was a young player from Everton, James Collins, Head Coach of the Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chencho Dorji, Head Coach of the young and upcoming Sudeva Delhi – the first Bhutanese coach leading any club in the history of the I-League and many more in this power-packed show. Credits: aranFE
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