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Mumbai FC's 'Junior Champs' football championship has been officially recognized by the Limca book of records as the biggest football tournament in India. With a participation of 1,069 teams and 10,111 individuals, Mumbai has comprehensively beaten Kolkata, the previous record holders.
The annual tournament was organized by Mumbai FC for grassroots development and scouting talent.
Junior Champs was held from February-March 2008, across 16 zones in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane. It saw mammoth participation from all corners of Mumbai, as budding footballers turned up in full strength to exhibit their football skills in front of scouts present on each location.
All scouts were ex-international players who watched these young footballers and selected players who eventually represented Mumbai FC in tournaments such as the I-League for U-19 teams, Manchester United Premier Cup, MDFA Super division, etc.
Mumbai FC General Manager Henry Menezes says, "I am delighted that it's been verified and officially recognized. This recognition gives us immense satisfaction and motivates us continue our hard work at the grass-root level.
"With more tournaments like these, Mumbai is not far away from becoming a powerhouse in Indian football and doing our share to contribute young talent to the Indian national team", concluded Mr. Menezes.
The annual tournament was organized by Mumbai FC for grassroots development and scouting talent.
Junior Champs was held from February-March 2008, across 16 zones in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane. It saw mammoth participation from all corners of Mumbai, as budding footballers turned up in full strength to exhibit their football skills in front of scouts present on each location.
All scouts were ex-international players who watched these young footballers and selected players who eventually represented Mumbai FC in tournaments such as the I-League for U-19 teams, Manchester United Premier Cup, MDFA Super division, etc.
Mumbai FC General Manager Henry Menezes says, "I am delighted that it's been verified and officially recognized. This recognition gives us immense satisfaction and motivates us continue our hard work at the grass-root level.
"With more tournaments like these, Mumbai is not far away from becoming a powerhouse in Indian football and doing our share to contribute young talent to the Indian national team", concluded Mr. Menezes.