by Suman Gupta
Mumbai, January :Aditya Thackeray, WIFA Vice-President and MDFA President, felicitated the Maharashtra team players for their achievement in emerging champions of the AIFF Junior Under-17 National football championship (tier-II) for the Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy.
The Shiv Sena leader Thackeray, who was elected MLA from Mumbai in the Maharashtra Assembly elections 2019 and recently was inducted as a Cabinet Minister in the state government, under the leadership of his father, CM Uddhav Thackeray, and Parth Jindal, who is also WIFA Vice-President and owner of JSW Bengaluru FC, presented mementos and to the young Maharashtra lads at a function at the Cooperage ground on Saturday evening.
Also present at the function was Parth Jindal, WIFA, Hon. General Secretary, Souter Vaz, Hon. Treasurer Pyarelal Choudhary and other executive managing committee members and parents of the players.
Speaking on the occasion, Thackeray congratulated the young footballers and told to continue performing with the same intensity and bring more laurels to the state and that they should aspire to wear the Indian colours. “When you are playing a game all of you are handling it by yourself. You are coordinating with every other player on the field and it’s a very physical and mentally challenging situation and to come into tier 1 by winning the trophy is a big thing. Congratulations to all of you. The coaches also did a very good job and now they have to carry forward. We (WIFA) are prepared to extend whatever support is required,” Thackeray mentioned.
