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Season
Report
2014-15
www.indiayouthsoccer.com
In 2014 and 2015, the IYSA - New Delhi Josh Under 19 team won back to back titles in the Delhi Youth League.
The Under 15 team were Runners up finishing a close second only on goal difference.
The result of 5 years of hard work is told in the following story…
Delhi Youth League Under 19 Champions 2013-14
Delhi Youth League Under 19 Champions 2014-15
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
2000 - 2010: Youth Leagues and Coaching Programs
IYSA was established in year 2000 with an aim to increase the number of children playing football in modern programs starting young.
By 2010, over 3000 children (Age 6-18) in the Delhi NCR region had played in the IYSA Mini League running from October to April
annually. Eventually the need for a more organized coaching program was felt, hence a new project in 2010, called ‘New Delhi Josh’.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
2010 - Breaking ground: Mud patch to a quality grass field
In 2010, The Government
of Delhi gave IYSA
permission to start a
football program targeted
at Government school
children.
An unused field at a
Government Education
Centre was allotted.
IYSA had to maintain the
field and run the coaching
program free of cost for
Government school
children.
To develop good players
we needed grass and a
lot of effort and cost was
made and continues to
be made to develop and
maintain a smooth
playing surface.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Getting started: Bare feet to football boots
When the program first started, the players came from the local community/slums many children did not have football boots
and we had to train them bare feet to get their technique right. Over the last 5 years, IYSA has provided kit and equipment,
employed coaches, maintained the field and run the coaching program free of cost for all children.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
2010 - 2015: Building an annual Grassroots program (Under 13 age)
In 2010, getting Under 13 age players to join was and continues to be a challenge as many kids have to come on their own since
parents work in low income jobs. Starting with a handful, now over a hundred players receive coaching every week and play in a
Mini League in winter. In 2014-15 the Grassroots program ran from August to May and builds basic skills and techniques. It’s the
supply line to the Under 15 and senior teams.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
4 years running: Partnership with Arsenal in the Community
One of the highlights every year are the Community Coaches from Arsenal Football Club, UK who
work with IYSA in the Academy. In 2014-15, three coaches (Joshua, Harry and Moklan) spent
between 4 to 6 months working with all the age groups.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Building Trust: With the Govt. of Delhi, Directorate of Education (Sports)
The Directors of Sports, Govt. of Delhi were and are high profile World and Olympic Wrestling Champions. The program started
under Padamshree Satpal (retired), and continues under Sushil Kumar, both of whom have been Chief Guests at Awards Days.
Shri Satpal words “Never settle for coming second” during one Awards presentation continues to be the Academy motto.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Becoming champions: Winning the first Under 19 Delhi Youth League 2013-14
Beating the YFI – American School team 7-1
Beating the Bhaichung Bhutia Academy 5-3
In 2011 the boys were Under 15 and the first match they played was against the coaches; a 0-5 defeat. It took nearly 3 years to become a
winning team. Lifting the Under 19 Delhi Youth League title against international kids from American (YFI) and British schools, physically stronger
private school boys in DPS, and Bhaichung Bhutia Academy (BBFS), and seasoned pros recruited by Magic Bus was a huge achievement.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Gaining experience: Touring North East, going toe to toe with Shillong Lajong
In 2013, IYSA took 16 and 17 year old players (the beginning of the U19 team) on a series of matches in the North East of India and
performed well against the youth teams of Shillong Lajong (a professional ‘I - League’ club) and the Sports Authority of India, Meghalaya.
The scores 2-3 vs Lajong U17, 1-1 vs SAI Meghalaya, 0-1 vs Lajong U19. The kind of preparation that would lead to winning performances
in the Delhi Youth League.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Back to back champions: Winning the U-19 Delhi Youth League (2014-15) again
Under 19 (2014-15) with Arsenal Community coaches
A changed kit, the 2014-15 New Delhi Josh Under 19 team swept the Delhi Youth League putting on one winning performance after another.
Even then a win or draw was required on the last day of the season against the YFI-American team. The result, a superb 5-0 win becoming
the first team to win the league back to back seasons.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Under 17 and Under 15: Performance over par
Under 17 (2014-15)
Under 15 (2014-15)
The Under 17 teams and Under 15 teams played very well in the 2014-15 Delhi Youth League to finish 3rd and 2nd respectively.
The Under 15’s winning 12 out of 15 matches, many a time having to grind out victories.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Delhi Youth League (2014-15): IYSA’s shows its Josh in the standings
New Delhi Josh teams, excellent in the Under 19’s, good performances in the Under 17’s and beyond every expectation in the Under 15’s
who lost only on goal difference in the last 10 minutes of the last game of the season when YFI Rovers pulled off a late win against the
BBFS (Bhaichung Bhutia Football School) to be equal on points but a better goal difference won them the title.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Delhi Youth League 2014-15: IYSA - New Delhi Josh scores and results
IYSA - New Delhi Josh Under U15
Runners Up – DYL 2014-15
The DYL 2014-15 table on the previous page is a reflection of the results of New Delhi Josh teams. Under 15’s consistent and fighting
till the end, the U17’s in the top three and the Under 19’s winning 11 out of 12 matches. The one blip, a very bumpy pitch.
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Player Achievements: On the road to becoming a professional player
Deepindra Negi India U17 midfielder
• Trained in the IYSA - New
Delhi Josh program 2010-12
• 2012 selected to AIFF Academy
• Year later chosen to play for India in the U16 SAFF
Championship 2013 in Nepal.
• Played every match from central midfield and helped
India beat Nepal 1-0 in the final to win the Cup.
• Chosen once again to play for India is the Asian U16
Championship Qualifiers in Kuwait – Nov 2013
Amit Bisht - selected to Mohun Bagan Academy
• Started training with IYSA in 2010 as a 12 year old
• However far too good for the juniors, was moved up to U15
• Amit says, “I was inspired by watching my father play. I
started playing at Nehru Stadium but I couldn’t find good
coaches till I came here. When I came to IYSA, I didn’t
think I could play for Delhi. I worked hard and improved a
lot with the coaches’ support and went on to captain
Delhi U14 at the School Nationals”.
• In 2013, part of the IYSA U17 team against Shillong Lajong
• 2014, Captain of IYSA U19 team - wins Delhi Youth League
• 2014, selected to Mohun Bagan‘s Club U-19 Academy
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
Supporting the program: Honored Guests
Special guests have included (Clockwise from top left) Mr Scott O’ Donell, Technical Director, AIFF, Late Shri Suresh Neotia, Chairman
Ambuja Cement, Shri Sushil Kumar, OSD Sports, Govt of Delhi, Mr Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, Confederation of Indian
Industry (CII), Mr Shaji Prabhakaran, Development Officer FIFA India, Shri Pallam Raju, former Cabinet Minister
INDIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION (IYSA)
A few committed volunteers: Supporting the Josh
Thanks to a couple of committed volunteers; Dhiman Bhatacharya and Tanmay Bahl who collect second hand football boots from
schools and friends many of the players in the program are able to receive good quality football boots when theirs get absolutely
beyond repair.
Arup Das
www.indiayouthsoccer.com
Trustee, IYSA
[email protected]
IYSA wishes to thank all its supporters, donors and partners. Keep supporting the “Josh”.
The IYSA-New Delhi Josh teams are based at the Delhi Government Education Centre, C-4 Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-110057
Josh is a Hindi word meaning “fighting spirit”, pronounced “Joe-sh”
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