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by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) CHANDIGARH, MARCH 25  Two members of Wolves Academy Staff will be spending a week in India with Wolves Community Partner Club, JCT FC, Phagwara. Wolves Academy Head Sports Scientist, John Iga, and academy physiotherapist, Jaswant Sodhi, have arrived in India to start special training programme from today. They will view JCT FC's facilities, share best practices and hold coaching sessions with the team and coaching staff. The community-led relationship between JCT FC and Wolves was established in 2008 as part of the 'Wolverhampton-India' partnership. Since the partnership began between the two clubs, a number of exchange visits have been arranged. In 2008, Wolves CEO Jez Moxey and first team coach Terry Connor toured JCT FC's Stadium site and training ground in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, before Terry took a short training session with the JCT youth squad. In 2009, a high-level delegation led by Mr.Samir Thapar, President of JCT FC went to Wolverhampton to plan further strategy. Similarly, in July 2010, five young players and a coach from JCT FC visited Wolves and spent a week there for training with Wolves Academy at the Compton Training Ground. Mr.Samir Thapar, President of JCT FC, expressed happiness and said, "I am satisfied with the development of relationship between our two clubs. The annual visits from both sides have taken place in the spirit of planned community led partnership and knowledge sharing, making the relationship stronger with each interaction". John Iga said, "I am really looking forward to the visit. It will be really interesting to see the differences in facilities and working practices between JCT and our own." He further added that, "Youth development is just as important to JCT as it is to us, and so we will be helping each other to improve the process as best as we can". JCT coach Parminder Singh said, "It was really nice to work closely with experts when we visited Wolves Academy in Wolverhampton. With Wolves experts coming to India it would be a great learning experience for JCT team when they take practice sessions in our training ground."
 
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DAWN.com India hold Turkmenistan in AFC Challenge Cup MSN India The draw was enough for the Bob Houghton -coached side to finish at the top of the table with seven points, while Turkmenistan, who also scored seven points from three matches, finished second. India finished on top on the basis of better goal ... India draw 1-1 with Turkmenistan indiablooms AFC Challenge Cup 2012 Qualifiers: Bob Houghton To Experiment With Playing XI ... Goal.com India India to rest regulars Calcutta Telegraph Keeda of Sports  - NDTV.com  - Times of India all 99 news articles »
 

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