The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has rolled out its vison 2047 to make India a football powerhouse. However, a study conducted by sports researcher Dr Kanishka Pandey, who heads the Centre for Sports Research in IMT Ghaziabad, highlights different fundamental challenges to this vision.
The study was conducted in several villages of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi to understand the level of football knowledge, awareness, literacy,and culture.
"Total 3500 children in the age bracket of 8 to 12 were surveyed. Out of these only 315 kids knew that there are 11 players in a football team which is around 9 per cent. Only 455 Children i.e 13 per cent knew that a goal can be scored even with the head. There are three referees in a football pitch was known by 35 children (1 per cent). 315 children i.e 9 per cent could rightly tell that there is red and yellow card in football. Moreover only 9 per cent children knew that football shoes are called studs. Lastly only 1 per cent children knew who Sunil Chetri is whereas 28 per cent knew Virat Kohli," report stated.