The duo, as well as other senior officials of FIFA and AFC, had discussions about the youth development projects in India. "We have had extensive discussions with the FIFA development team. Arsene Wenger is head of the FIFA Task Force and they will help us in the grassroots programme. Coaches from Wenger's team would come," Chaubey said after unveiling its 'Vision 2047' roadmap. At a conference during the World Cup, the former coach was quizzed about his view of Indian Football.
"I must come to India because I have never been there," he had told Hindustan Times. "Your president met me recently and I have said I would love to help India develop football," Wenger added, as per the HT report.
🚨 | Arsène Wenger, FIFA's chief of global football development confirms he's set to visit India :
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"I must come, I have never been there, AIFF president met me recently; I have said I would love to help India develop. Not this year, maybe in early 2023." [via ,HT]
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