Kolkata, Nov 17: The European Hulk Bayern Munich, is over here in the city to play a charity game for the street children, and now they are very much eager and keen to have a long term project here, for the promotion of Indian football. Six boys had already being chosen by Bayern among the 96 scouts, age 12-14 years; these kids will get a chance of two week training in Munich with professional trainers. This proves that they have kept their promise, of what they had said two years ago. Shillong’s Lajong FC took the lion’s share as their four players were selected, named Ram Chettri, Suman Rai, Donborlang Nongkynrih and Jacob Lalrawngbawla.
From the city two boys named Sanchayan Samaddar and Simanta Murmu were lucky enough to get selected, from a football clinic held at CCFC, under the banner of Adidas and the Audi India. Germany’s World Cup winner player Paul Breitner has told the newspersons that when he will return home, he will make sure that he will talk to the Munich’s CEO to take up the matter officially as they have promised to do so, and start talking to Indian clubs and other institutions of football, if they are really enthusiastic and keen to continue the exchange of ideas and expertise of their experience with Indian football.
Paul Breitner who was the midfielder, of the World Cup winning squad of West Germany’s, is controlling the 22 member FC Bayern All Stars, which is set to play a charity game against the East Bengal All Stars on Wednesday. “I would be really excited to have this match again repeated in Germany” said Breitner who was in Bavarian dress. Breitner said that Indian football can move to a long way and become successful like Asian team Japan, if they get better expert advice from Europe and other nations.
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