India set to make World Cup football debut as host

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India set to make World Cup football debut as host
A view of the official mascot at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati, one of the six venues of the event. (PTI)

Kolkata - It will be the first time the cricket-crazy country of 1.2 billion has played in a World Cup game at any level of soccer, and the anticipation is high in the host nation

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Published: Thu 5 Oct 2017, 9:46 PM

Last updated: Thu 5 Oct 2017, 11:50 PM

India's team will set a benchmark regardless of their result against the United States in the Under-17 World Cup on Friday. 
It will be the first time the cricket-crazy country of 1.2 billion has played in a World Cup game at any level of soccer, and the anticipation is high in the host nation. 
Organisers are confident that the government's 1.2 billion rupees ($18.5 million) investment in renovating stadiums in six cities to host the 24-team tournament will help showcase the country as a venue for major events. 
The Indian public is keen to put memories of the scandal-hit 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi behind them, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government hopes to promote football across the country through the Under-17 event. 
The country's leading sports celebrity - India cricket captain Virat Kohli - lent a big hand with the public relations push locally by posting a video message for the team to his 18.8 million Twitter followers saying "Good Luck boys, make us proud!" 
But while the infrastructure and facilities were ready well ahead of time and the anticipation is growing around the Oct. 6-28 tournament, analysts and commentators have urged football fans not to place unrealistic expectations on the team. 
Luis Norton de Matos, who took over as head coach in March to replace Nicolai Adam, is among those calling for patience as his lineup takes "a first step for the future" of the game in India. 
In the first of their three group games in the capital, India will play a US team featuring Tim Weah, the son of the 1995 world player of the year, George Weah of Liberia, who played for PSG, AC Milan and Monaco during his career. 
Games against Colombia and two-time champion Ghana follow. 
Nigeria, which has won the last two titles and five overall at the under-17 level, didn't qualify from Africa, leaving three-time champions Brazil as the most successful country in the tournament. 
Highly-touted Flemengo forward Vinicius Junior missed the Brazil team's trip to India, while Jadon Sancho will only be available for England in the group stage. 
The England squad includes Angel Gomes, who made history last season when Jose Mourinho introduced the attacking midfielder as a second-half substitute for Wayne Rooney in Manchester United's last game of the Premier League season against Crystal Palace. 
With his brief appearance, Gomes became the first player born this millennium to play in the Premier League.
He'll be eager to make amends for missing out on England's run to the final of the European Under-17 Championship because of injury. 
England are in Group F and will play their three group games - against Chile, Mexico and Iraq - at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium. 
Due to concerns over teams fielding older, ineligible players, Fifa has introduced more stringent testing for age verification at this year's tournament.
 


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