The "sleeping giant" India is
slowly waking up to its potential in football, FIFA president Sepp
Blatter on Friday said that there is scope for other sports in the
country besides cricket.
In
his 14th year as president of the world football governing body,
Blatter wished to see India as a premier footballing nation before his
mandate finishes in 2015.
"To
wake up a sleeping giant you need several alarm clocks. We have set up
several alarm clocks. My tenure ends in 2015 but I won't leave FIFA
until I see the sport established in the sub-continent of India,"
Blatter told reporters in New Delhi.
Blatter
on Friday paid a courtesy visit to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh at
his residence in the national capital. Blatter presented a memento to
the Prime Minister with FIFA symbol engraved on it.
All India Football Federation President Praful Patel was also present on the occasion.
Blatter
is in India to inspect the preparations of under 17 world cup for which
India is bidding. If India is able to host the tournament, it would
guarantee its participation for the first time.
Referring
to cricket, Blatter said, "There is space for other sports in India.
Football is the world sport...we are really a strong organisation."
Blatter felt Indian football has made improvements since his first visit to the country in 2007.
"We
are following very carefully developments of Indian football... have
special people attached to India... have a FIFA development regional
office in India.
He
said USD 8 million has been invested in laying the (artificial) turf in
places like Kolkata, Shillong, Bangalore, Mumbai and Imphal.
"Four
regional academies will be launched in Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and
Bangalore. There will also be four regional academies," he said.
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