09 June 2010

Football in India

The idea to write this post came into my mind when I was having a look at different groups of the World cup. I was really overwhelmed with a patriotic feeling and found myself wondering on the fact that, how is it possible that a country with population of over 1 Billion cannot produce 11 world class football player.

The primary reasons being:
  • The first thing which struck me was the lack of infrastructure in our country. I tried to compare the number of cricket grounds to the number of football grounds present in our country and believe me the ratio was as low as it could get.
  • Having left heartbroken from the government's side I turned towards the corporate India. I found out that the craze for football is immense in the corporate world. The Big Cats have already selected their sides and are backing them, but I was not able to find any answer as to why not even a single company is coming forward to sponsor our Indian Football team. I am not against Hockey or our Indian Hockey team but even they have got a loyal sponsor in form of Sahara, no matter how they perform.
  • Then I turned towards the common man or the mango people or the aam aadmi of India and found that the following which cricket has in India is far more than that of football, but somehow I was not able to find good enough reasons to blame them because they buy what they see and at present the visibility of football in India is as low as it can get in a country like India.
  • The improper functioning of the organization handling football in India is also a factor for such a pathetic condition of a beautiful game like football in our country. Consider the recent case of the Indian coach Bob Houghton, the organization did not had money to pay for the hike in salary requested by him.
But saying that Fifa will never be able to make into India and draw a significant amount of audience towards it will be totally wrong. Infact it has already started to form a grip on the Indian markets. Many Indian companies are launching their products in Fifa World cup instead of launching it long back in IPL season 3. The reason being that Fifa provides a global audience as against IPL.

Now I will be listing some of the factors which will play a significant role in laying a strong foundation for football in India. Who knows once we get a good enough fan base in our country we might be able to get a team who can qualify for the world cup.
  • 20-20 cricket format has changed the preference of people to the shorter version of different games. Football is one such game which is getting an advantage due to this.
  • Rise of sports marketing in India with the advent of large scale events like IPL. Who knows in future a major corporate house bids for the sponsorship of our football team. That day will change the way football is treated by the Indian masses.
  • The Youth. Yes I am talking about you, me and the others who are in their late teens or early twenties. I have seen an immense following for football in these people. And I can bet you on this that they will act as a major driver for the upcoming of football in India. That time is not far when India will be having its own Ronney, Ronaldo and Messi.
There is hardly any reason as to why football will remain out of our focus for long. The driving factors are far more than the restraints and challenges faced by it. So lets wait and watch....

"With a little less than 36 hrs for the World cup to kick off, the excitement level in the Fifa fans is really worth seeing. I along with my team members at Brandistics will be supporting this mega event, with a wish in our hearts to see the Indian Flag flying high in the Fifa World Cup 2014."

"May the Best Team Wins" - (our apologies to all the die hard fans of different teams)

Stay tuned as Brandistics takes on the Fifa World Cup 2010...

5 comments:

Vyom said...

well, you are talking about 2014, that is the next world cup.. forget 2014, i would be very surprised if India comes close to qualifying for the world cup even 25 years down the line...or even more... yes i mean it..

football is a truly global sport (208 teams participated in qualifying) unlike cricket and to qualify for world cup is a massive achievement for even the big teams.. And India is really nowhere on the scene. Its ranked a lowly 133 in the world...

The fact remains that India just does not have a sporting culture where the children are encouraged to pursue career in sports and that has to do partly with all the reasons you put up in the post...

Quite frankly, I do not see India a force in football for a long long long time.. Its a pity but its true..

Ankit Poddar said...

Sankalp,

I have actually agree with vyom on this one. We do not even have a domestic culture in football, forget the international one.

other than mahindras, no corporate is looking at the club development either..

also other than bengal, where everybody is foot ball crazy, in rest of india, football is only an elite sport.

Sankalp Kohli said...

@Vyom and Ankit
Well the you are making is quite right, its really next to impossible that India can qualify for World Cup 2014. But then tell me arent we Indians a bit too optimistic when it comes to our country, as in dont we guys keep watching the cricket match knowing that we will be definitely end up loosing it. Even if 10 runs is needed in 1 ball we think that the bowler will give a no ball and India will win somehow.
So I think while writing this blog I might have got a bit too optimistic, but still I will hope for the best and will like to see them playing in a World Cup 10 to 15 years down the line...

Unknown said...

Great Sankalp,

I appreciate your optimistic view on indian football and believe that football fan like you can take initiative to motivate the other football fan to promote this beautiful game in India.

Vyom and Ankit are also right to a great extent but i don't think, India can not make impact in the football. Now the world is taking india with 1.2 bn people as a great potential for football.

Manchester City is already announced its International Football Academy in India. And other big clubs are also planning to come to india.

Think Positive and if you can do anything promote this game by whatever means you can

Sankalp, Keep writing

Manoj

fundooshop said...

With the recent changes brought by Aiff in I league like including corporate team, pan india approach, importance to grass root development and infrastructure we can hope india will qualify in some 20 years and get into top in Asia