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Indian youngster set for three-month stint with Blackburn

Updated: March 5th, 2019, 16:41 IST
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Aniket Jadhav was one of India's shining stars at the U-17 World Cup in 2017.

Aniket Jadhav was one of India's shining stars at the U-17 World Cup in 2017.

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Kolkata: Having impressed in the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, Jamshedpur FC forward Aniket Jadhav is set to take his next big step – a three-month training stint at English Championship football club Blackburn Rovers.

The Kolhapur-based footballer will become the first Indian professional player to train in England when he joins the Blackburn Rovers Academy at Brockhall village, Lancashire.

“For someone coming from a small place in Kolhapur, it’s a dream come true for me,” Jadhav, who played in all the three matches for hosts India at the Under-17 World Cup, said.

“I’m looking forward to this stint. The World Cup was a big experience and this is equally big and it keeps me on track with the mission when I left home as a nine-year-old kid,” the left-footed striker added.

Having started his football journey under Jaideep Angiwal of Krida Prabodhini school in Pune, the striker was picked by Pune FC where he joined the Under-15 side before progressing to the Under-17s.

He was spotted by Nicolai Adam during an U-17 World Cup trial in Mumbai and since then he has been a constant member of the youth side.

“I would like to thank Blackburn Rovers FC for believing in me and my ability, and inviting me to train at their world class academy,” he said.

Blackburn Rovers — one of only six champions of the Premier League alongside Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City and Leicester City – are owned by Venkys London Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pune-based poultry conglomerate Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group.

Owner of Blackburn Rovers Balaji Rao said the club wants to help young Indian talent.

“Our Academy at Blackburn Rovers is one of the finest Category 1 Academy in the UK. This training stint will definitely help Aniket to develop technically as a player, which will in turn contribute to the improvement of his performances on the pitch,” said Rao.

“We want to support young talented footballers in the best way possible to help improve the Indian national team’s performances and FIFA ranking on the world stage,” he insisted.

PTI

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