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    India’s Challenges in Football as 2026 FIFA World Cup Approaches

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As the 2026 FIFA World Cup draws closer, attention turns to why India, despite its vast population, has struggled to make a mark in football, the world’s most popular sport. Football in India has long been overshadowed by cricket, which dominates the sports culture and infrastructure investment. This has resulted in limited grassroots development and fewer opportunities for young talent to flourish at the highest levels. Additionally, the lack of a robust professional league system and inadequate training facilities have hindered the growth of competitive football in the country.

    Meanwhile, other nations with smaller populations have made significant strides in football through focused youth academies, better coaching, and strategic investments in the sport. India’s football federation has recently taken steps to improve the domestic league and promote youth participation, but these initiatives are still in their infancy. The challenge remains to build a sustainable ecosystem that nurtures talent from the grassroots to the professional stage. Without such systemic changes, India’s chances of qualifying for future World Cups remain slim.

    In a significant development, the global spotlight on the 2026 FIFA World Cup serves as a reminder of the vast gap between India and football powerhouses. The tournament’s expansion to include more teams offers hope for emerging football nations, but India must accelerate its efforts to capitalize on this opportunity. Enhancing infrastructure, increasing investment, and cultivating a football culture are critical for India to compete internationally. The coming years will be crucial in determining whether India can transform its football landscape and emerge as a competitive force on the world stage.

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