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AFC discusses Strategic Planning and Player Compensation Model with AIFF

AFC discusses Strategic Planning and Player Compensation Model with AIFF (Photo courtesy: AIFF Media)

Representatives of the Asian Football Confederations (AFC) met the All India Football Federation (AIFF) at the Football House in the Capital today (July 4, 2017) to discuss Strategic Planning and Player Compensation matters in regards to Indian football.

The AFC was represented by Alex Phillips, who is the Head of Asia-Europe Affairs at UEFA, seconded to AFC and Darren Bailey, an expert and consultant under The Ivy House Sports Consultancy Ltd, nominated by AFC for innovation and implementation of strategic plans in football development.

AIFF’s General Secretary Kushal Das alongwith Hero I-League CEO Sunando Dhar, AIFF’s Technical Director Savio Medeira, AIFF’s Head of Player Development Richard Hood and AIFF’s COO Kishore Taid were part of the meeting.

Speaking on the occasion, the AIFF General Secretary said, “The discussions will be productive in identifying the major objectives of Indian football and take it to the next level.”

“This will be a very important meeting with the AFC officials as it’ll help pave the way for future development plans in the various areas of football operations. It would majorly involve talks on improving the youth development system with the implementation of player compensation model”, Das added.

Darren Bailey opined, “India is massive demographically and it is fascinating as well as challenging, the opportunities it presents when it comes to Player development. There should be one vision and one goal and everyone should strive towards it in terms of player development in any nation.”

“The Player Compensation system that will be devised will be helpful in the long run for each and every stakeholder involved”, Alex Phillips stated.

Regarding the home grown rule, Alex Phillips added in tune with Darren Bailey, “The percentage proposed for home grown rule is too low, it should be around 80% in order to promote even distribution of talent. This rule exists in majority of the developing and developed nations across the world.”

Hero I-League CEO Sunando Dhar said, “Player Compensation is one of the most important areas and it will be huge going forward. Not only will it help the Clubs and the Players, it will help the system too by solidifying the roadmap ahead.”

The meeting took place to discuss matters on developing and implementing a robust player compensation model for Indian football that would help all stakeholders in the domestic youth development circuit. It also involved discussion on developing a strategic plan for Indian football based on the present structure for the next four years. The strategic planning involves formulating action plans covering different areas of football management in the country.

(AIFF Media)