The Community Football Club of India has been launched in the city on Tuesday with a view to play in the Youth I-League in the coming years.
The new club "is an initiative to promote football across the country", by creating a platform for the budding players across the city, state and nation, as was announced during the launch function held at the Cooperage football stadium.
The club will have the guidance of 'A' licensed coaches as technical directors and has the blessing of the local association, Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA), and the state football body, Western India Football Association (WIFA).
The club will be managed by its directors, Sudhakar Rane (MDFA VP) and Krishna Pawle (MDFA committee member), along with Irfan Khan, Meghan Pradhan and Siddharth Sabapathy.
The club also aims to start academies and form teams to play in the local MDFA league, the club's officials said.
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