“We will also have several of our youth players who will get to train with Watford’s football academy teams. This will not only develop the aspects of their own game but will also help Odisha FC and Indian football as well. There are so many different facets that will be essential for us to progress. Let’s not forget women’s football as well. That’s gonna be key to our development in Odisha. I would like to thank Watford Football Club, the Odisha government for helping us to facilitate this International Partnership that is very very unique,” he further added.
“Players looking at Odisha FC can think that I can join this club and there is an opportunity to go to Watford and train there, and if I am good enough there is a pathway for me to make it to the very top level. All of what we are doing is with the best intentions in mind and it is actually to make an impact within India and within Odisha. Hopefully, all this energy translates onto the pitch as well and we can give our fans and the Indian football community in terms of the result as well.”
“A big thank you to the Government of Odisha who have been extremely supportive throughout our association with them. There is an example for all of us to see, like how they have supported the Indian hockey team that has brought us laurels at the Olympics. They share the same passion for us, our team. Their want is the same for the club to excel and for the community of Odisha to grow and become a force to reckon with. They are extremely passionate about this partnership and the development of women’s football as well. Also a big thank you to the Indian Super League (ISL) and Star Sports for their help as well. They held our hand through the final stages of this, to ensure the partnership is presented to you in its current form. Extremely excited about where this partnership is heading.”
“We will also have several of our youth players who will get to train with Watford’s football academy teams. This will not only develop the aspects of their own game but will also help Odisha FC and Indian football as well. There are so many different facets that will be essential for us to progress. Let’s not forget women’s football as well. That’s gonna be key to our development in Odisha. I would like to thank Watford Football Club, the Odisha government for helping us to facilitate this International Partnership that is very very unique,” he further added.
“Players looking at Odisha FC can think that I can join this club and there is an opportunity to go to Watford and train there, and if I am good enough there is a pathway for me to make it to the very top level. All of what we are doing is with the best intentions in mind and it is actually to make an impact within India and within Odisha. Hopefully, all this energy translates onto the pitch as well and we can give our fans and the Indian football community in terms of the result as well.”
“A big thank you to the Government of Odisha who have been extremely supportive throughout our association with them. There is an example for all of us to see, like how they have supported the Indian hockey team that has brought us laurels at the Olympics. They share the same passion for us, our team. Their want is the same for the club to excel and for the community of Odisha to grow and become a force to reckon with. They are extremely passionate about this partnership and the development of women’s football as well. Also a big thank you to the Indian Super League (ISL) and Star Sports for their help as well. They held our hand through the final stages of this, to ensure the partnership is presented to you in its current form. Extremely excited about where this partnership is heading.”