Nobody is saying it's fair, but I just don't see any $$$ coming into Indian Football until they actually achieve something of worth.
Then it is a chicken and egg problem. You won't have success in football without investments. Not possible in 2025.
They have talent thats why they are scouted by European clubs. We are producing substandard talent which fails to make it to even Tier-3 clubs in Europeans leagues.
I do not think it is true. They used to say this same thing about combat sports. Then money started flowing into wrestling and amateur boxing and now the results have started showing up.
European scouts do not venture into Asia because they have no need to when a lot of talents can be unearthed in Europe and North/Central Africa. Even in Japan and Korea, the players are developed by their domestic academies - only then do they transition to Europe.
if you produce a world class talent then money will come automatically. You want money to come first and then expecting talent to grow.
Again, chicken and egg problem.
This is a new state-of-the-art football facility the Korean FA is setting up;
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=88nWMhURPgc&pp=ygUeS29yZWEgbmF0aW9uYWwgZm9vdGJhbGwgY2VudHJl
This is a short documentary on the insanely competitive high school football structure of Japan (funded and sponsored by the Japanese gormints) - with dedicated football schools (ie, schools that are meant for nurturing young footballers with little focus on studies);
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=hhmQRzGMAFc&pp=ygUpamFwYW5lc2UgaGlnaCBzY2hvb2wgZm9vdGJhbGwgZG9jdW1lbnRhcnnSBwkJTwkBhyohjO8%3D
How on earth can someone expect random Indian guys to take these folks head on and grab global headlines? When some random Japanese/Korean high school boys are receiving help from dedicated sports scientists and statisticians?
For whatever it is worth, we have done well at u17 Asian level in recent years, even reached the Quarter Finals in 2018. Did not matter. Nobody came to pick up those talents. It does not happen this way.
Did they stop investing when Indian hockey teams were struggling a decade and a half back? No, they increased it. And now you have back to back medals in Olympics.
Most Olympic sports, football especially, are insanely competitive. Govts across the world view it as an economic growth engine. 1983 cricket world style miracles are not possible anymore. Heck, even in 1983, it would not have been possible in a more competitive sporting discipline - not even 8 nations took cricket seriously in 1983.
We lost to Afghanistan and Syria last year. Losing to these two war torn hellholes is just bad. Syria afaik is even banned from playing at home stadium. TBH, I don't think if it's purely a money issue at this point. We must be lacking something else.
Syria routinely fields naturalized players - just like Morocco. Our laws do not permit dual citizenship else even we could have fielded some foreigners and achieved some short term success.
Also, Syria are considered a heavyweight in Asian football. They nearly qualified for 2018 World Cup. Even Japan, Korea and Australia struggle against them - losing to them by a goal or two cannot be compared with a defeat to Afghanistan (even though the Afghans also field naturalized players).
We should probably open up our leagues to more foreign competition, bringing in some African players and sending our own players to other leagues. We got very content playing within ourselves and just our neighbours. Mental toughness also seems to be lacking.
Why will someone accept Indian players tho? What is in it for them? The chinese FA tried it a few years back, nobody let them in. Either the players are good and they ink a professional contract or they stay in the domestic league - there is not a third option.
Here in India, only Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and Sandesh Jhingan managed to bag contracts with top tier European clubs. Nobody else has succeded so far.