DELHI YOUTH LEAGUE THE BEST TEACHER IS THE GAME ITSELF
SEASON 1.A COMPETITIVE FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOR CHILDREN
“This is the first time since I am in India that I taste a real
football atmosphere” (FC Barcelona Escola coach)
“I love it, after DYL started, our Sunday will never be
the same”. (A Parent).
“An example for the rest of India”. (The AIFF technical
Youth Director)
“India needs hundreds of these leagues all over the country”. (India national
Coach)
“We will be back next season with more teams”
(all coaches of the first season)
“Great initiative ..really appreciate your actions”. A
manager/coach
9.2 was the average score coaches/managers gave DYL (on a scale of 10)
What People Say about DYL
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Football is gaining popularity in India at the
moment.
A new weekly and competitive football league for children from various backgrounds aged 6 to
16 years old came alive. Unique in India.
FACTS
• First season started on 13 January 2013 • 28 teams divided over 4 age groups • Competitive football every Sunday. • Over 300 Children played between 13 January and
21 April. • More than 500 meals were provided to NGO teams.• 70% of the children were Indian and approximately
30% Foreign. A total of 32% were from weaker economic sections of society.
DYL also used referees coming from Kutumb foundation. This created an opportunity for these referees to learn a new skill and earn some income.
The referees (from Kutumb) together with India National Coach Mr Wim Koevermans
Season 2• 60 teams• 6 age groups• 1000 children involved• 3 fields• 35% of the teams from weaker economic sections
• 75% Indian, 25% expatriate• Sponsors pay for NGO teams
Teams in DYL came from the following backgrounds:
YEAR 1
Schools 40%Football Academies 30%NGO’s 30%
YEAR 2
Schools 17%Football Academies 36%NGO’s 35%Random 12%
Bottlenecks• Duration (but neccessary)• Age cheating• Parents• Facilities• Refereeing• Holidays/Exams
Benefits, results• 1000 children playing football
• Improved football skills• Exposure NGOs teams (gained confidence)
• Meals provided• Multi Cultural/religious exchange
The future
• 10 leagues in 2015• 50 leagues by 2017• Inter league tournaments• Players development fund• 35% of the teams from weaker economic sections
• Linking with sports autohority of India
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