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Jamshedpur, June 9, 2006
Tata Football Academy and the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) will
organize a week-long training camp (from 14th June - 20th June 2006) in Dhaka. The
finalists of Bangladesh National School Football Championship 2006 and coaches from the
top 16 Bangladeshi teams will be trained by coaches from Tata Football Academy (TFA) of
Jamshedpur. A friendly match between the best talents of the training camp and TFA team
will follow on the 21st June 2006.
Mr. S.M. Sultan, President of Bangladesh Football Federation said that, the training camp
in Dhaka is an endeavor of BFF, to ensure real time development of football in Bangladesh
because future of sports lies in the emergence of young talents. Mr. Satish Pillai, Head
of Sports and Tata Football Academy (TFA) said in Dhaka recently, We hope to have
humble beginning with this camp and contribute more in the future.
Sports have always been a priority within the corporate philosophy of Tata Steel. The Tata
Football Academy, conceived in 1983 and inaugurated in 1987, is but one intrinsic
component of the Tata Ideal manifested in reality. The basic objective of Tata Football
Academy is to provide the mainstream of national football with a perennial pool of young
footballers trained and oriented to international standards. The strategy is simple
CATCH THEM YOUNG and give them the best, in terms of training them with modern
technique, tactics, physical and psychological conditioning and related inputs.
Many of the countrys football stars and national team players are old TFA trainees.
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