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Amitabh, Abhishek, Ranbir And  John Add Star Power To Ambani's  Grass Root Football Initiative

Amitabh, Abhishek, Ranbir And John Add Star Power To Ambani's Grass Root Football Initiative

by The Daily Eye Team May 30 2015, 4:36 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 57 secs

As part of its commitment to develop grassroots level football in the country, the Reliance Foundation on Wednesday, handed out residential school scholarships to 24 hand-picked boys in the age group of 11-14 years. Announcing the scholarships to the children, who had been selected via the grassroots programme of the franchise clubs of the Indian Super League, Foundation’s founder and chairperson Nita Ambani said that in the first year itself the programme was able to reach out to five lakh children across the length and breadth of the country. “From the 5 lakh children, 200 were picked to undergo a 10-day training here and from that lot 24 have been selected as Reliance Foundation Young Champs who will receive training under expert international coaches and trainers and will also get to study at the Reliance Foundation School in Mumbai (Koparkhairane),” she said. The 200 children were shortlisted from football camps and selection trials organised by the eight ISL franchises and invited to Mumbai for the training overseen by Piet Hubers, technical director of the grass root programme, and Marcus Vaessen, head coach of the programme.

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