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The Reliance Foundation Development League (RFDL) 2023-24 gears up for an exciting climax as four teams secure their spots in the much-anticipated National Championship.
Bengaluru FC, East Bengal FC, Muthoot FA, and Punjab FC emerge as formidable semi-finalists after a rigorous journey through the National Group Stage.
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Former Indian football captain Subrata Pal lauded the RFDL for its pivotal role in nurturing budding talents and elevating the standard of play across the league. Pal highlighted the league’s progressive growth over the years, attributing it to increased participation from diverse teams and players, ultimately enriching the footballing landscape.
“The RFDL promotes opportunities and a thought process that is very vital for Indian football. Not all players get playing time in top competitions such as the ISL and the I-League. However, a fleet of clubs & academies tend to participate in the RFDL, such as the AIPL FC from Bihar. These teams otherwise do not get enough playing opportunities against good teams. They play tournaments, but to face top teams and big players is extremely essential for the future of Indian football,” Pal said.
With the National Group Stage witnessing intense competition among 20 teams from different regions, the journey to the semi-finals has been nothing short of exhilarating. Defending champions Bengaluru FC lead the charge, joined by Muthoot FA, East Bengal FC, and Punjab FC, marking a significant shift in the league’s competitive landscape.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming semi-final clashes and the subsequent championship showdown, all eyes are on Bengaluru FC’s quest for a historic third consecutive title. However, formidable adversaries like East Bengal FC, Muthoot FA, and Punjab FC stand poised to challenge the reigning champions, promising an electrifying culmination to the RFDL 2023-24 season.
Pal said that not every player in an ISL or an I-League squad can obtain sufficient playing time every season, and for them, the RFDL is a relieving factor as it allows them to sharpen their skills, and remain in the thick of things consistently.
“There are multiple key boxes that RFDL helps with ticking in Indian football. For instance, an ISL squad is fairly big and it’s not possible for every player to get ample playing time across a season. However, if a footballer plays less minutes, it impacts their fitness levels. The ISL head coach also gets an opportunity through the RFDL to assess the performance metrics of their entire squad, thanks to them playing in the RFDL,” said Pal.
“If one performs well in the RFDL, the scouts of these teams ensure that the individuals have a fantastic opportunity to get picked by professional teams as well.”
Reliance Foundation Development League 2023-24 National Championship Fixtures:
Semifinal 1: Bengaluru FC vs Punjab FC – May 14, Reliance Corporate Park, Navi Mumbai, 05:00 PM IST
Semifinal 2: Muthoot FA vs East Bengal FC – May 14, Reliance Corporate Park, Navi Mumbai, 08:00 PM IST
Third-Place Playoff: May 17, Reliance Corporate Park, Navi Mumbai, 06:00 PM IST
RFDL Final: May 18, Reliance Corporate Park, Navi Mumbai, 06:00 PM IST
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