Unrecognised contributions of scouts in Indian soccer

A nascent soccer profession is nurtured and ready for take-off by three sensible heads.

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First, the coach who nurtures expertise. Second, the agent who secures profitable offers and endorsements. The third — in a real sense the primary — the scout.

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While the primary two, on most events, get their share of the limelight, the third ceaselessly toils removed from the general public eye.

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“How many know who scouted Ronaldo or who scouted Messi?” asks Steve Charles, when Sportstar approaches him in the course of the Reliance Foundation Young Champs’ (RFYC) Naupang League.

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Charles, at current the Head of Scouting for the Reliance Foundation’s grassroots tasks, serves as the right instance of the necessary position a scouting community holds in a footballing ecosystem.

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“We’re the unsung heroes,” Charles says.

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After taking part in for Pune FC from 2008 to 2011, Charles moved to teaching in 2014 with Indian Super League membership FC Pune City.

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In 2019, he took a scouting position with the RFYC.

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“I joined Reliance at Young Champs in 2018 as an under-14 coach. Then in 2019, the opportunity for scouting came. Honestly, I had no clue about what was happening,” he says.

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“But it was always a passion to give opportunity to kids. That was the thought behind it. And I just took up the role without knowing what was in front of me.”

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With no official coaching programmes, RFYC’s current community of scouts and their database had been his first lecturers.

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“I studied a lot on my own. I relied purely on the need of the academy. I think coaching helped a lot because I knew what type of players RFYC is looking for. That was a starting point for me to get into understanding what is needed,” he says.

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Early into his new position, Charles was satisfied {that a} map of India was going to carry him in good stead. India’s soccer ecosystem, nonetheless weak or robust one may understand it to be, is a cumulation of 29 States. Each provides a distinct terrain, and completely different situations and has a bearing on what sort of gamers flip up from the area.

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As he began frequenting the size and breadth of the nation, Charles understood the intrinsic traits provided in a area, and the way that can be utilized to finetune his search.

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“It (diversity) changes quite a lot. Players up north are bigger in frame. In the Northeast, they are not among the tallest but are tough. Down south, you see a lot of creative players. Sivasakthi is the most recent example. They are not physically big but are runners. They are box to box. Lot of endurance in them. The question is, ‘Can we improve (other parameters)?’ Yes, we can,” Charles says.

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Genetics too typically come to Charles’ assist in decision-making. He takes the instance of a child who performs within the defence however likes to maneuver larger up the pitch with the ball.

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“If he is playing as a centre-back, and he is not moving out of position, I know that he understands the role. If he also comes into the midfield and tries to open play, then there is a possibility. This is a naked-eye observation.

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“I look at his parents. They are tall, he will grow at least as much as his father. Perfect! A potential centre-back in the future. (On the contrary) Parents are slightly shorter. We know he is not going to grow much, likes to come into midfield and we think ‘Can he play as a number six? Can he play as a number eight?’ So, it is not only the player we have to watch. We must look around and try to figure out things.”

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This thought of scouting gamers, figuring out their strengths, after which engaged on them laid the seeds for Mizoram’s Naupang League. A contest for age teams starting from under-7 to under-13, to scout gamers early and supply them a head begin.

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Charles says his ardour to offer alternatives to children led him to be a scout.| Photo Credit:SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

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Charles, together with different scouts from the organisation, visited 4 districts of Mizoram — Aizawl, Champhai, Lenglui and Kolasib — to search for expertise. The final journey in June was his seventh of the yr.

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“You need a lot of ground staff and administrators. In a day there is very little you can seek. You cannot do justice to all players in a day. So, it was a process where we kept watching these players. We wanted to ensure that every player gets enough time,” Charles says.

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Charles’ inclination in direction of repeated journeys of the State is borne from his taking part in particulars. In 2012, he received a scholarship to Blackburn Rovers Football Club.

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In Blackburn, Charles had his first expertise of contemporary soccer coaching.

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“I trained with the reserve teams. I had the luxury of sharing the dressing room and training with David Raya (currently playing for Brentford), Gamst Pederson and Danny Murphy.

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“There, you come to the training centre at 9 a.m. You have breakfast. You have a chat with the different departments — sports science, video, and so on. You see your previous day’s footage. Then you get into gym sessions, followed by recovery. Then you have a team session together. So, it is a proper routine.”

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His philosophy as a scout was formed by Phil Cannon. A former scouting head for Everton Football Club, Cannon introduced Wayne Rooney into the membership. Before that, Cannon nurtured Theo Walcott in Swindon Town’s youth academy.

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“He was the head of the academy (at Blackburn Rovers). What I saw was they discussed players and their development every three months. They had a big board where they made different segments — Premier League, first team, Championship, second division, non-league football.

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“They had the entire Academy players written there and they grade them. Who they think is Blackburn Rovers first team, who they think is Premier League level, who they think should be transferred. That is the level of discussion and thought they put in. It is important to invest that much time in a player and discuss the pathway for them,” Charles says.

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It is the system that Charles feels is required if India needs to have a much bigger expertise pool. While ISL groups have labored in direction of creating the same atmosphere, Charles feels there may be ample scope for enchancment.

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And on the coronary heart of this should be a well-established community of scouts. “If more ISL teams establish this type of system, I think a lot of homegrown talent will be pushed.”

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