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Coach Constantine Rues Lack of Football Culture in India

Most Indian footballers do not have strong command on the basics of the game: Stephen Constantine

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National football team coach Stephen Constantine feels that most of the Indian footballers do not have strong command on the basics of the game primarily due to a lack of football culture in the country.

The English coach, who took over as India coach early this year in his second stint, said not focussing on grassroot development over the years has led to the players learning the basics only late in their career.

Ten years down the line after I left the India coach’s job in 2005, I can see the country has moved ahead in some areas. But at the same time, in some other areas, there has been little improvement. Unfortunately, it is about the lack of football culture in this country. Eight countries have so far won the FIFA World Cup and you can see their football culture. Not enough focus on grassroot development and scouting of talent at a young age are unfortunately two such areas.
– Stephen Constantine, India Coach

Constantine, who also served as India coach between 2002 and 2005, said at a media interaction during a reception hosted for him by British High Commission here last night.

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In these countries, the youngsters start learning their basics at the age of four or five. In India, the players do not learn their basics at a young age and naturally they struggled in their basics when they grow up. During our World Cup qualifying away match against Guam, I asked one of their players when did he start playing football under a qualified coach and he said at the age of four. And, when I asked the same question to C K Vineeth (national team player), he said he started with a coach at 13. There lies the difference.
– Stephen Constantine, India Coach

India had suffered a disappointing 1-2 loss to Guam, who were 33 places below India in FIFA rankings, in their 2018 World Cup second round qualifying away match last month.

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