We looked at our benefits to tie up with Aspire.”Bravo, initially hesitant to speak on the issue owing to its sensitive nature, reluctantly said that he believed Aspire’s name getting involved was unreal.”Anil Sharma, whose US-based company GMS Inc.“In the process we want to develop footballers for Qatar’s national team, who will provide the backbone for the 2022 squad.Dynamos have opted not to retain any player in their squad and will be looking to recruit players from the July 23 draft.According to a Fifa investigation, bid officials “pulled Aspire into the orbit of the bid in significant ways”.

CEO Ashish Shah, formerly of Chennaiyin FC, said they were reviewing all possibilities in their groundwork for the draft, and are also looking at options to finalise their home ground and pre-season training program. It is also not the stage to speak on this context,” Bravo told this paper, before gesticulating that his lips were sealed, on the sidelines of Dynamos unveiling their new coach Spain’s Miguel Angel Portugal.“It is a big thing for Qatar to host the World Cup.He also chose to be non-committal when asked whether Qatar would be able to host the World Cup in five years time, in the light of a continuing strife with six neighbouring Arab countries that have reportedly written to Fifa demanding the country be stripped of hosting rights.“It is China audio cable types a great opportunity to be a part of a growing football nation,” the 61-year-old said, with the help of translator, adding his team would focus on dominating ball possession.

New coach Miguel, whose introduction to Dynamos was facilitated by Aspire, takes over from Italy’s Gianluca Zambrotta on a one-year contract with the aim of winning the tournament. That is all there is to it.Former Fifa investigator Michael Garcia ultimately ruled that Aspire helped “undermine the integrity of the bidding process.Funded by the Qatar government, the academy came into existence in 2003, building an ultra-modern sports complex in the capital for its athletes to prepare for the global stage.New Delhi: To see their name dragged into a controversy around Qatar’s winning bid for the 2022 World Cup while the focus has always been to provide training and infrastructural support to fledgling football nations was “frustrating”, Indian Super League franchise Delhi Dynamos’ new technical partner Doha-based Aspire Academy’s director general Ivan Bravo said on Monday.

“Aspire’s goal is to develop football players on worldwide. I can’t speak on the controversy. We will evaluate the situation when a new situation arises., took over majority ownership of Dynamos from cable company Den Networks, said they had nothing to do with Aspire’s controversy and were only concerned with the gains they would achieve in their multi-year partnership with them. We have taken due diligence to collaborate with Aspire. Collaborating with Aspire is a big step forward for us,” Sharma told this paper.”Asked if they would continue their partnership with Aspire if new evidence of their misconduct during the bidding process surfaces, Sharma said: “In any partnership, one has to be careful. Fact is we tried to put up a football project.“Hope it is all clean.”Dynamos, two time semi-finalists, plans to go one step further this year. Educating them giving them training, being the focal point of developing players on an international scale,” Bravo added.“It is unreal and frustrating

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