FIFA happy with DY Patil stadium

The FIFA delegation, in India to oversee preparations of the U-17 World Cup venues, expressed its satisfaction with the progress of the preparation at the DY Patil Stadium after it visited the Navi Mumbai arena.

Published : Mar 25, 2017 15:30 IST

Javier Ceppi (left), U-17 World Cup Director, and Jaime Yarza, FIFA Head of Events, pictured during their visit to the DY Patil Stadium in February 17, 2016.

The FIFA delegation, in India to oversee preparations of the U-17 World Cup venues, expressed its satisfaction with the progress of the preparation at the DY Patil Stadium after it visited the Navi Mumbai arena.

FIFA Head of Events Jaime Yarza said, “We are very impressed by the stadium here – the efforts put in by Dr. Vijay Patil and his team are exemplary and that will show when the World Cup happens here in less than 200 days time.”

Tournament Director of the LOC, Javier Ceppi was also very happy with the preparations at Navi Mumbai and said, “It is always a pleasure to come back to Navi Mumbai. The team at the DY Patil Stadium keeps setting the highest benchmark. Even though the DY Patil Stadium has met all our requirements, they keep trying to make their facility even better.”

“We are sure that all the people from Maharashtra will be very proud about DY Patil hosting the World Cup and will come down in numbers to watch all the matches. We’re also appreciative of Navi Mumbai Sports Association as their training ground is practically completed and will be among the best ones in the country, and we are thankful of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, as they will develop the Yashwantrao Chavan Maidan ground to be the fourth training site in the city,” he added.

Tickets will be priced approximately at Rs 100, he confirmed, to make it affordable for fans.

Dr Vijay Patil, president of D.Y. Patil Sports Academy, expressed his delight at the progress of preparations, “We are very excited to host the tournament and the recognition from FIFA is very encouraging. It’s an honour for us at D.Y. Patil group to showcase to the world our facilities as well as our affinity towards the beautiful game. In fact, I am certain that we will manage to fill in the stadium on each of the match days here.”

Also present at the press conference were Henry Menezes, CEO of Western India Football Association (WIFA), and Ankush Chavan, Additional Commissioner, NMMC.

The FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 begins on October 6. Next stop of the delegation will be Guwahati before it concludes its inspection visit in Kolkata.