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Trials for Bhaichung Bhutia residential academy on Mar 30

The Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools (BBFS) Residential Academy, in collaboration with EnJogo, will conduct trials on athletics ground of the Guru Nanak Dev University on March 30. This trials are specifically designed for U1-3 to U17 young football players, where...
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The trials to be held on athletics ground of the Guru Nanak Dev University are open to players born between 2009 and 2015. istock
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The Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools (BBFS) Residential Academy, in collaboration with EnJogo, will conduct trials on athletics ground of the Guru Nanak Dev University on March 30.

This trials are specifically designed for U1-3 to U17 young football players, where selected players can join the prestigious BBFS Residential Academy. Open to players born between 2009 and 2015, the trials provide a platform for aspiring footballers to showcase their skills and potentially embark on a journey toward professional football.

Regarding the initiative, Indian football legend Bhaichung Bhutia, in a release, issued here recently said, “We believe that football is a sport that should be accessible to every young talent in the country, regardless of where they come from. These trials are an opportunity for young players in Punjab to take their first step toward realising their dreams. Through BBFS and EnJogo, we provide training and a platform for athletes to develop their game and potentially represent India at the highest level.”

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With the BBFS Residential Academy as the backbone of the initiative, the selected players will have access to world-class training facilities, experienced coaches and comprehensive development programmes designed to maximise their potential. The academy serves as a springboard for players to eventually earn a spot on the Indian National Team, nurturing athletic skills and personal growth.

Organised by BBFS and powered by EnJogo, India’s first full-stack sports learning platform, the initiative represents a significant step in building a stronger football ecosystem in India.

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The trials will provide a significant opportunity for youth across the region to demonstrate their potential and be part of a programme that could lead them to professional success and make a future in the Indian National Team.

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