New Delhi: New Zealand football coach Fritz Schmid has dubbed India lying somewhere between ‘a sleeping giant and a rising competitor’. Schmid is here with his team to take part in the Hero Intercontinental Cup, starting June 2.
“I appreciate the opportunity to play in the Intercontinental Cup as for countries like us it provides an excellent option to play against three potential strong opponents and have a look at players who will take us forward for the future,” Schmid said here Tuesday.
Asked what impression he has about football in India, he sounded optimistic. “India are somewhere between a sleeping giant and a rising competitor. It’s a big country and from my activity back in the Asian Football Confederation I realised there was a lot of activity at the top level with their professional league,” Schmid pointed out.
“At the same time, they were trying to put things together for grassroots and development aspects. I followed very closely their activities around the FIFA U-17 World Cup. There are a lot of efforts going on and it’s very important for them to put the pieces together to find their position in terms of popularity of the sport in direct comparison to cricket,” added the Kiwi coach.
Schmid pointed out that he has been following the Indian team’s progress, and is aware of the challenges that await his team.
“India have qualified for the Asian Cup and it’s a big year for Indian football. I know Stephen Constantine is a very experienced coach who has been successful in many countries. I expect them to be really prepared, they will play at home and it will be a tough challenge for us,” Schmid said.
India are somewhere between a sleeping giant and a rising competitor. They have been proactive in the last few years for the development of football”
Fritz Schmid