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Biggest opportunity and honour, says Bruno Coutinho as AFC Champions League comes to India

By ANI | Updated: April 11, 2021 14:50 IST

For the first time ever India is set to host AFC Champions League action starting on April 14 and will be represented by ISL 2019-20 League champions FC Goa, who will compete alongside Persepolis, Al-Rayyan and Al-Wahda in Group E of the group stages of the most prestigious club competition in the continent.

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For the first time ever India is set to host AFC Champions League action starting on April 14 and will be represented by ISL 2019-20 League champions FC Goa, who will compete alongside Persepolis, Al-Rayyan and Al-Wahda in Group E of the group stages of the most prestigious club competition in the continent.

Former national team captain Bruno Coutinho termed the hosting of the tournament as the "biggest opportunity and honour" and sent his best wishes to FC Goa ahead of their games.

"It is the biggest opportunity for fans and the Indian football fraternity that the AFC Champions League is being held in Goa. It is an honour for the players and for me as well, as a Goan," All India Football Federation quoted Bruno as saying.

"The tournament coming to India for the first time and an Indian team -- FC Goa -- playing for the first time -- is great. I would like to wish good luck to them. All the best and go for the kill!" he added.

Talking about the level of the teams that will compete in the group, Bruno stressed the importance of being "well-prepared" and mentioned that the players will be "highly motivated to put their best foot forward."

"The clubs that are coming here have been playing at this high level from prior. For them, this is not the first time in the competition. They have very good players and it is not easy playing against teams from West Asian countries. In contrast, we are the debutants. So we need to be meticulous," he said.

The action in Group E will kick off on April 14, with Persepolis of Iran taking on Al-Wahda of the UAE in the opening encounter, followed by hosts FC Goa crossing swords against Qatari side Al-Rayyan.

Bruno, who represented India in 44 matches and has also been a recipient of the AIFF Player of the Year Award in 1996, opined: "It is an honour for the players and the team to compete at this level. The experience will help them mature faster. I consider them lucky as they are getting to play at this level. Such moments call for giving 200 per cent on the pitch."

"There is nothing to fear. You have to go with a winning mentality, which is most important," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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