City
Epaper

AIFF launches Blue Cubs Development Centre programme

By ANI | Updated: May 28, 2024 18:05 IST

New Delhi [India], May 28 : All India Football Federation earlier this month marked a significant milestone in the ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], May 28 : All India Football Federation earlier this month marked a significant milestone in the advancement of Blue Cubs with the launch of the Blue Cubs Development Centre programme.

The launch of the Blue Cubs Development Centre programme was done as a part of the celebrations of the AFC Grassroots Day, on May 15.

An AIFF release on Tuesday said that all academies across the nation can also apply for the same through the Blue Cubs app.

"This initiative aims to bridge the gap between grassroots and youth football, fostering a robust system that will help manage all entities involved in developing the game at the grassroots levels," it said.

Blue Cubs is an elite grassroots programme to broadbase football across the nation, while also aiming to develop technical skills amongst the youth players. The elite youth players that come through the Blue clubs programme then proceed to play at the various age group leagues.

In a major development in grassroots football in India, the representatives from all 36 states, football academies, ISL, I-League and IWL clubs, district associations, and other stakeholders held a meeting in February this year to discuss the Blue Cubs League pathway and strategies to drive the league's expansion throughout the nation.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsJacobs aims to play T20 WC after learning new facets of his game from IPL 2025 stint

EntertainmentKamal Haasan, Ayushmann Khurrana among global artistes invited to join Oscars voting body

BusinessThierry Birles On Why It Is Important To Consider Technology Integration in Restoration Projects

BusinessIndia’s electricity demand likely to triple to 4,000 trillion units by 2035: Report

NationalIndia’s electricity demand likely to triple to 4,000 trillion units by 2035: Report

Football Realted Stories

FootballLegends in Yellow: Kerala Blasters FC's all-time best XI

FootballRight club, right moment: ISL stars who shone instantly after switching teams

FootballTarget isn't just Asian Cup, but also World Cup: Midfielder Sangita Basfore

FootballCristiano Ronaldo renews Al Nassr deal till 2027

FootballDual Threat: A look at top five goal contributors in ISL history