Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools Partners with Southampton FC to Enhance Grassroots Coaching

Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools Partners with Southampton FC to Enhance Grassroots Coaching

Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools (BBFS), a renowned grassroots football program in India, has taken a significant step forward by partnering with Southampton Football Club (SFC) as its International academy partner. This collaboration aims to enhance India’s grassroots coaching system and nurture young football talent.

Having operated for over a decade, BBFS has been instrumental in developing players for the national team and various I-League and ISL clubs. However, to further its growth, BBFS recognized the need for specialized expertise and knowledge. The partnership with SFC, known for its exceptional youth development program, will provide BBFS with access to world-class coaching methodologies and resources.

“As one of India’s largest grassroots football programs, BBFS has been a feeder for the national team and various I-League and ISL teams, but we need more expertise and knowledge to grow further,” said Bhaichung Bhutia, founder of BBFS. “That’s where Southampton FC comes in with one of the most important aspects being coaches’ education. That will benefit not just BBFS but Indian football in a big way.”

The partnership will focus on developing a comprehensive coaching curriculum for BBFS coaches, covering all aspects of player development from the under-6 to under-16 levels. SFC’s Performance Plan, which includes tactics, strategy, and curricula, will be shared with BBFS. Additionally, there will be exchange and training programs for both players and coaches in India and England.

“The tie-up will enable BBFS to get full access to SFC Academy’s Performance Plan including tactics, strategy, and curricula from the under-6 to -16 levels,” said Andy Martino, SFC Football Development Manager. “There will also be exchange and training programs for both players and coaches both in India and England with players benchmarked at the same level as the trainees back in SFC.”

Currently, BBFS trains 2000 coaches annually free of cost. With the support of SFC, BBFS aims to increase this number significantly. The partnership’s primary objective is to create a steady pipeline of world-class coaches who can nurture young talent and contribute to the overall development of Indian football.