FC Goa signs MoU with three NE clubs

The North-East has produced top talents over the years and FC Goa will look to further ameliorate the sport in the region through this venture.

Published : Sep 26, 2017 13:50 IST , Panaji

FC Goa will join hands with Mawkhar Sports Club, Mawlai Sports Club and Royal Wahingdoh Sports Club; offering technical expertise to the teams and in return, exercising an option to sign players from these clubs for a fixed fee.
FC Goa will join hands with Mawkhar Sports Club, Mawlai Sports Club and Royal Wahingdoh Sports Club; offering technical expertise to the teams and in return, exercising an option to sign players from these clubs for a fixed fee.
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FC Goa will join hands with Mawkhar Sports Club, Mawlai Sports Club and Royal Wahingdoh Sports Club; offering technical expertise to the teams and in return, exercising an option to sign players from these clubs for a fixed fee.

FC Goa team has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with three clubs from the North-East region in Shillong.

It will join hands with Mawkhar Sports Club, Mawlai Sports Club and Royal Wahingdoh Sports Club; offering technical expertise to the teams and in return, exercising an option to sign players from these clubs for a fixed fee.

The MoU was signed after a brief presentation by each of the three clubs. Goa was represented by Sujay Sharma, Head of Player Recruitment and Analysis.

The Royal Wahingdoh Sports Club was established in 1964 and is best known for its superb run of form in the 2014-2015 I-league season.

It had put up an impressive show during its first season in the top division, finishing third behind Mohun Bagan and Bengaluru FC, in the process racing ahead of traditional big guns - East Bengal, Sporting Clube de Goa, Salgaocar SC and Dempo SC.

The North-East has produced top talents over the years and FC Goa will look to further ameliorate the sport in the region through this venture. Additionally the club, which is co-owned by India captain Virat Kohli, will look to give youngsters an opportunity to play the sport at the highest level.

Akshay Tandon, President of FC Goa, is happy with this new initiative.

“We are pleased to have got into a formal partnership with these three clubs. We are excited at the prospect of having an opportunity to scout talents from the state of Meghalaya. The state, much like Goa, holds a real passion for football and the enthusiasm it has for the sport is commendable,” he said.

FC Goa has invested a lot in young talents this season and Tandon insisted that the team's aim is to develop the sport.

“It is well documented that we have focused a lot in investing in youth this year and this is another step in that direction. We are confident that in the coming years we will see these investments paying rich dividends,” said Tandon.

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