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Goa win the fair play trophy

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Posted: Feb 08, 2008 at 0022 hrs IST

New Delhi, March 7 The 10-day All India Football Federation (AIFF) under-14 football festival which concluded recently in Goa saw a big increase in the participation levels.

AIFF development programme coordinator P Shaji says the Goa edition has beaten the three previous editions in terms of participation. The AIFF had initiated the programme in 2005 to give youngsters an opportunity to showcase talent.

Twenty five teams registered this year, of which one — Arunachal Pradesh - were debarred due to overage. There were 24 in the last edition in Chennai, but eight were debarred due to overage.

“Overall performance was encouraging. It augurs well for the future of the game,” Shaji said.

The festival allowed the AIFF to select 30 probables for the upcoming AFC under-14 festival to be held in Iran in the second week of May. These names will be announced later.

Next year the event will be organised for under-13s. The festival, says Shaji, is basically an educational programme for the budding players, which is why there is no winner at the end of the festival.

Each participating team had to play six matches and were awarded points on the basis of the overall performance. “For positive play teams could accumulate points in each match,” said Shaji.

Points were deducted for unsporting conduct. Each yellow card flashed meant a deduction of 10 points.

Hosts Goa gave the best performance and accumulated 65 to win the fair play trophy. Matches had different formats — two 15-minute sessions and two 30-minute sessions.

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