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Football in India is never gonna be the same. Here’s why!

FOOTBALL IN INDIA | Despite low or no success in the International circuit, Indian football has been the talk of the town and the sport that has managed to spark most discussions. Though the road map for Indian football is hanging in the balance, there seems to be enough happening to convince one that the future shall only be bright.

Here are the reasons:

1) Highest ranking in a decade

India enjoyed their highest FIFA ranking in a decade with the Blue Tigers up to 129 in the latest rankings. Despite a poor start to Stephen Constantine’s second stint, things have improved with the team producing good results, winning 9 out of their 11 International matches, latest being a 4-1 drubbing of Puerto Rico back in September, 2016.

Indian Football Team

The Indian Football team posing for a group photo

Though India gave the two friendly windows a miss post that (October 3 to 11 and November 7 to 15), it is believed to be down to a smart strategy from the AIFF to help India move up. In addition, it let the top Indian players continue to play all the ISL games, rubbing shoulders with few of the great players in the World and learning and improving, playing with them.

2) Favourable draw in the Asian Cup 2019 qualifiers

A higher ranking means India has a favourable draw in the qualifiers for the 2019 Asian Cup. A favourable draw would mean better chances of India qualifying and who knows, a good result here and there could see India rise further.

Also, India playing in the Asian Cup is long awaited and this shall open avenues for the same having last played in it back in 2011.

3) 48 countries in FIFA World Cup

FIFA’s latest move now makes World Cup a 48 team tournament. This shall raise the slots for AFC teams and with India on the rise, the next decade or so could see India make an entry into the World Cup, a dream millions of Indians see everyday.

The FIFA World Cup 2018 trophy on display

The 48 country format would see the Asian spots rise to at least 5-6 for the World Cup. India currently 19th could well work their way up in the top 5-10 in the next decade with the younger crop getting immaculate exposure with foreign tours and the upcoming U-17 World Cup.

4) U-17 World Cup

One of the best news that broke for Indian football in the last few years was India hosting the 2017 U-17 World Cup, a move that sees India as default participants in the same.

In what would be the biggest thing for football in India, the U-17 World Cup could well open avenues for football with more youngsters dreaming of doing the same. In addition, the sport will garner much needed interest and augur well for the future.

India all set to host the Under 17 FIFA World cup in 2017

The youngsters are getting some valuable exposure playing against tough opponents and then further exposure to playing with few of the top teams in the World would set them right to take a big plunge and help Indian football rise.

5) ISL viewership

While there have been people doubting the interest of people in Indian football, ISL in its debut season became the 4th highest attended league and among the most viewed leagues in the World.

The winners of ISL 2016, Atletico De Kolkata

Also, recently the viewership stats were revealed wherein it stated 216 million viewers watched the 2016 ISL, while 41 million tuned in for the final, a 41% rise as compared to last season.

Doesn’t it look bright?

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6) Pan-Indian I-League and the mooted merger

The I-League though saw three Goan teams pulling the plug, in what is a big positive, the league saw three new entrants, one of which helps get a Goan participation in the league going, while two other teams in Minerva Punjab FC and Chennai City FC, representing Punjab and Chennai respectively has given the league a pan-India look.

Bengaluru FC and Chennai City FC in action during the I-League 2017

This shall help the audiences in Punjab and Tamil Nadu get a taste of top tier of football in the country and help reach a wider audience.

Moving forward, the mooted idea of the merger also makes for a big step. The professional outlook of the ISL to add up to the long duration of any country’s national league and make for a perfect ground for Indian football to bolster and grow.

Also read: This is how Bengaluru FC made History !

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Anubhav Roda

An engineer turned Sports Management professional, it was better late than never for him! An absolute sports freak with interest across sports, Anubhav has had 4 years of experience in the industry across functions. He has the rare experience of working in the Wrestling League and was the man behind the live updates for it. Having written for leading portals, Anubhav keenly follows Cricket, Football, while not missing much of action in Kabaddi, Tennis and Hockey! A Delhite who supports Delhi franchise in all sports possible and Liverpool among the foreign teams, he can go to the extent of skipping a meal when his team loses.