Indian football is gearing up for a new chapter as U23 National Team Head Coach Naushad Moosa recently announced a 29-member squad for the upcoming international friendlies. These matches are scheduled against Tajikistan U23 and Kyrgyz Republic U23 on June 18 and June 21, respectively. This move underscores the All India Football Federation's (AIFF) commitment to strengthening the pathway for young talents toward the senior national team.
The selected players will converge in Kolkata on June 1st for a preparatory camp, a crucial phase to fine-tune strategies and build team cohesion before their departure to Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on June 16th. These friendlies are not just isolated events but are strategically positioned as part of the team's preparation for the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualifiers later this year and the Asian Games slated to be held in Japan in 2026.
The 29-member squad is a blend of promising fresh faces and seasoned players. The goalkeeping responsibilities will be shouldered by Sahil, Priyansh Dubey, and Md Arbaz. The defense line includes Nikhil Barla, Dippendu Biswas, Bikash Yumnam, Pramveer, Clarence Fernandes, Sajad Hussain Parray, Muhammed Saheef, Subham Bhattacharya, and Suman Dey. The midfield, the engine room of any football team, will be commanded by Vibin Mohanan, Lalremtluanga Fanai, Vinith Venkatesh, Harsh Patre, Rahul Raju, Lalrinliana Hnamte, Macarton Louis Nickson, Manglenthang Kipgen, Chingangbam Shivaldo Singh, Mohammed Aimen, and Huidrom Thoi Singh. Spearheading the attack will be Parthib Sundar Gogoi, Md Suhail, Korou Singh Thingujam, Mohammed Sanan K, Alan Shaji, and Joseph Sunny.
Naushad Moosa will be supported by a competent coaching staff, including Assistant Coach Remus Damiao Gomes, Goalkeeping Coach Dipankar Choudhary, and Strength and Conditioning Coach Diwakar Manohar.
These upcoming friendly matches hold immense significance for the U23 team. They provide a platform for the players to gain international exposure, test their skills against foreign opponents, and adapt to different playing styles. Such experiences are invaluable for their development as professional footballers.
The AIFF's long-term vision involves providing consistent opportunities for the U23 team to participate in international windows, ensuring they are well-prepared for major tournaments like the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualifiers and the Asian Games. This proactive approach aims to create a robust talent pool that can seamlessly transition into the senior national team, strengthening India's position in international football.
The selection of Assam's Parthib Sundar Gogoi in the probable squad highlights the scouting network's effectiveness in identifying talents from various regions of the country. Gogoi, a forward known for his agility and attacking flair, plays for NorthEast United FC in the Indian Super League (ISL). His inclusion, along with NorthEast United midfielders Macarton Louis Nickson and Huidrom Thoi Singh, reflects the growing representation of Northeast talents in the national setup.
As the U23 team prepares for their assignments in Tajikistan and the Kyrgyz Republic, the entire nation will be watching, hopeful that these young footballers will make the most of this opportunity and showcase their potential on the international stage.