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Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers planning to link with Indian academies and schools

Wolverhampton Wanderers or simply Wolves are all set to link with international schools, academies, and football clubs in India after the Covid-19 pandemic calms down. The Premier League club has recently tied a partnership with Boss Entertainment India.

Boss Entertainment said to the Press, “Soon after the pandemic is over, Wolves International plans to link with international schools, academies, and clubs and do more on-ground football development activities in India, which also will open multiple avenues and great opportunities for football enthusiasts to thrive manifolds.”

Director of Sports Marketing at Boss India Entertainment, Shaan Singh said, “We are really excited to have taken a small, but big step into the development of football in India through the amazing knowledge of Joe Hunt and Wolves. The expertise and knowledge shared by the Wolves will certainly help Indian football clubs go a long way.”

borussia dortmund hyderabad fc Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers planning to link with Indian academies and schools
via borussia dortmund’s twitter

Many European giants and some other foreign organizations are already investing and working with various different ISL clubs. Spanish Giant Atletico Madrid has worked with ATK earlier. Borussia Dortmund recently tied up with Hyderabad FC. City Football Group has invested in Mumbai City FC.

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All the other organizations along with Indian clubs and organizations is helping to grow the Indian football scenario. They are assuring better infrastructure, better grassroots level growth, and also giving lots of opportunities to the young talents of India.       

Joe Hunt, the International Project Manager of Wolves said, “We decided that during the lockdown, the best way to engage with the 60 coaches in India was with some free webinars, which I would deliver on topics like i) getting started and individual focusing, ii) an insight into ‘gameplay’ through the ages. How tactics are used in the development of players at the elite level, iii) looking at football fitness and player motivation across the age groups and various levels of the game and many more.”

This will be one of the major steps to help the growth of Indian football, if it becomes true.

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Rishab Chakladar
Rishab Chakladar
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