LAJONG SET THE TONE FOR CLUB FOOTBALL IN NORTH-EAST: RENEDY SINGH

*By Joseph Solomon,AIFF Media Team*



*NEW DELHI: * There is no denying that the North-east has been the hub for
Indian Football for over two decades now. Aizawl FC took it one step beyond
when they were crowned Champions of Hero I-League in 2016/17, thus
reiterating the fact that football is an integral part of the culture in
the land of the ‘seven sisters’ - be it from flocking to the stadium in
numbers or playing on the field after a long day of work -- football caters
to everyone, regardless of gender.



“Football flows like blood in everyone’s veins in the region,” former India
International Renedy Singh smiles. “Football is the number one sport in the
region and there is no denying that everyone born just wants to play
Football. It is very important for the kids to engage in competitive
environment from early on,” he adds.



“The right way of playing football from the grassroots level should be
taught to the kids from a young age and by working on the grassroots we can
further harness the true potential.”



As part of developing a grassroots culture, All India Football Federation’s
philosophy on Baby Leagues has been implemented in the state of Meghalaya
and Mizoram.



Even as Aizawl FC captured the imagination of entire country winning the
Hero I-league 2017-18, Renedy attributes “self-belief” being none other
than Shillong Lajong FC.



“Lajong’s performance in the Hero I-League and their consistency enabled
others to dream. Lajong are the pioneers of giving young players
inspiration in the region. They have set the tone for clubs form the
region,” he maintains.



“And Aizawl FC proved that it is very possible that a Champion can be
crowned from the North-East. Aizawl FC took Shillong Lajong’s example and
movement forward.”



Reflecting on Neroca FC’s dream run, Renedy feels the Club’s run has been
nothing short of “inspirational.”



“NEROCA FC’s run for the Hero I-League title this season has been
inspirational for everyone in the state of Manipur and the northeast of
India. They have done well and I hope they do well in their last match
(against Kingfisher East Bengal).



“The North-East has the potential of being a stronghold of football in
India when it comes to club level and the effects of Aizawl FC and NEROCA’s
dream run are being seen in the entire region.” he stated.

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