Guwahati: Legendary German footballer Oliver Kahn's academy Goalplay has expressed its desire to set up a centre of excellence for goalkeeping here.
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Goalplay, Moritz Mattes, on Tuesday met Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and expressed the academy's desire to set up a centre of excellence in the state. Founded by German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, Golaplay is a training academy for optimising goalkeepers' performance.
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Kahn is known for his performance in the 2002 World Cup, in which Germany lost to Brazil in the final with the goalkeeper winning the Golden Ball award for his brilliant performance.
Moritz said that as part of its expansion plans, Goalplay will set four centres of excellence in the country, one each in east, west, north and south India.
"Guwahati will be the venue for our centre of excellence in the eastern region," Moritz told the Chief Minister during the meeting and informed that with the help of the sports department, Goalplay will pick two potential young goalkeepers from the state to be sent to its centre in Munich for advanced training.