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India’s blind group suffer special prize experience

  • September 14, 2017
  • FOOTBALL

As kick-off draws ever nearer for a FIFA U-17 World Cup India, a winner’s esteem continues to debate a nation where people are removing to knowledge a desired esteem in a series of opposite ways, as a nation’s blind football group discovered.

Visiting a National Association of a Blind (NAB), a Trophy Experience – organized in partnership with Coca-Cola – authorised players to get a feeling most like those crowned champions on 28 Oct will have: putting their hands on a esteem itself.

“These football players are loyal achievers,” Satya Kumar Singh, Hon. Secretary General, NAB, India, said. “We are happy that Coca-Cola’s efforts offering them a possibility to spend some changed moments with a Trophy when they were means to hold and feel it. The perfect fun and complacency that a group felt during being a partial of something so ancestral is truly indescribable.”

“We trust that a FIFA U-17 World Cup Winner’s Trophy knowledge should be for everyone,” combined Nishant Pandey, Country Director during American India Foundation. “Sport allows us to pull a boundary and enables us to go over what we feel we can attain. We are grateful to Coca-Cola and NAB for bringing a esteem to people who model a certain ideals of football and sportsmanship.”

The Trophy Experience will pierce on to Goa, appearing during a Goa Bottling Plant on 19 September.

Article source: http://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/news/y=2017/m=9/news=india-s-blind-team-get-special-trophy-experience-2907768.html

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