India U-17s have all the tools to create history, says former junior midfielder Ricky Shabong (Image Source: IANS, Photo aiff.com)
For a youngster growing up in Meghalaya, football is often the easiest available pastime. If your talent becomes obvious, then a host of clubs, big and small, are available to pick from around town.
And yet, for Ricky Shabong, football wasn't so much a pastime as it was a way out of the rigours of a youth spent breaking stones in a mine near Laitlyngkot in the East Khasi hills to help his family.
Shabong's talent was obvious, and so he was picked up first by Royal Wahingdoh in Shillong, and then into the Federation's U-14 team. Rising up the levels, the midfielder became a mainstay of Bibiano Fernandes' U-16 side which reached the quarterfinals of the 2018 AFC U-16 Championship - matching India's best result in the competition till date.