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Paper Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FOOTBALL PLAYER FACILITIES: INDIA VS. AMERICA
Authors Name: Dr. Minakshi Pathak
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Abstract: ABSTRACT Football is a globally popular sport, yet the facilities available to players vary significantly across countries. This study provides a comparative analysis of football player facilities in India and America, focusing on infrastructure, training programs, financial investment, and youth development systems. The research highlights the advanced football ecosystem in the United States, characterized by state-of-the-art infrastructure, well-structured youth and college pathways, extensive financial backing, and high adoption of sports science. In contrast, India, despite growing investments in the Indian Super League (ISL) and emerging academies, still faces challenges related to grassroots development, training facilities, and financial support. The study identifies key research gaps, including the role of government policies, cultural factors, and the integration of sports science in player development. The findings suggest that India can enhance its football ecosystem by adopting best practices from the U.S., improving coaching standards, increasing financial investment, and developing structured youth programs. Addressing these issues will help India become more competitive on the global football stage.
Keywords: Keywords Football facilities, India vs. America, sports infrastructure, player development, coaching standards, financial investment, youth academies, sports science, Major League Soccer (MLS), Indian Super League (ISL), grassroots football, government policies, sports sponsorship, women’s football, sports analytics.
Cite Article: "COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FOOTBALL PLAYER FACILITIES: INDIA VS. AMERICA", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 2, page no.a963-a970, February-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2502099.pdf
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Country: Sehore, MADHYA PRADESH, India
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