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India U17 Men's Team Lands In Bhutan Ahead Of SAFF Championship

The Indian U17: The Indian U17 men's football team reached Bhutan on Wednesday ahead of the side's U17 SAFF Championship, which begins on Friday. The Indian team hopes to win the title and embark on a journey towards success.

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By IANS News September 18, 2024 • 22:24 PM
India U17 men's team lands in Bhutan ahead of SAFF Championship
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The Indian U17: The Indian U17 men's football team reached Bhutan on Wednesday ahead of the side's U17 SAFF Championship, which begins on Friday. The Indian team hopes to win the title and embark on a journey towards success.

The flight to Paro, Bhutan, is one of the most picturesque and thrilling travel experiences one can get in the world. This journey is nothing new for the Indian U17 men's team. Exactly 12 months ago, they did the same trip and had the SAFF U16 Championship trophy as extra luggage on the return flight as well.

However, the excitement was brand new again when the Blue Colts touched down in Bhutan on Wednesday evening hoping to take the crown again. Of the squad of 23, 16 were part of last year's triumphant campaign under head coach Ishfaq Ahmed, and are looking to make it two in two. The Blue Colts will hope to continue their custom of success in Bhutan.

It's an hour-long road journey from Paro to Thimphu, the capital, where all matches of the SAFF U17 Championship will be played from September 20 to 30. En route, Ishfaq Ahmed shared his fascination for the mountain nation.

"I love this place. It's my second time here. The weather is always brilliant for football. Whenever we play here, it feels like home because there's a lot of support for India. It's our neighbouring country, not too far from us. We have really good memories from last year, so hopefully we repeat that," said Ahmed to aiff.com

India U17 began training at their base camp in Srinagar in July, more than two months ago. In the last week of August, they travelled to Indonesia to play two friendly matches against the hosts, losing 1-3 and winning 1-0, respectively. Training at the TRC Ground in Srinagar at an altitude of 1,500 metres on artificial turf, like Thimphu's Changlimithang Stadium, has been beneficial as Thimphu is located at over 2,400 metres.

"Thimphu is higher in terms of altitude, the air is thinner, so it does take some time to adjust. We struggled a bit in our first game against Bangladesh last year (winning 1-0). Hopefully, we can do better this time. We are better prepared, and had a fantastic exposure trip, which helped us see the level of the boys," said Ahmed.

India will begin their campaign against Bangladesh in Group A on September 20 before playing Maldives on September 24. The semi-finals are on September 28 and the final on September 30.

"Thimphu is higher in terms of altitude, the air is thinner, so it does take some time to adjust. We struggled a bit in our first game against Bangladesh last year (winning 1-0). Hopefully, we can do better this time. We are better prepared, and had a fantastic exposure trip, which helped us see the level of the boys," said Ahmed.

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