India will have players in EPL, La Liga in five years: Shirish Kulkarni
Updated On: 08 April, 2014 08:35 AM IST | | Tanuj Lakhina
<p>Liverpool F.C. comes to India to spread their wings' but, there is a stark difference between LFC and the other soccer schools by Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Bayern Munich</p>

LFC coach Ray Curtis, CCI's Sachin Bajaj, LFC International Football Academy-DSK Shivajians President Shirish Kulkarni and coach Michael Rice at a press conference yesterday
Liverpool Football Club (LFC) is the latest addition to the list of some of the top international football clubs, who have come to India to spread their wings. However, there is a stark difference between LFC and the other soccer schools initiated by Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, etc.
LFC coach Ray Curtis, CCI's Sachin Bajaj, LFC International Football Academy-DSK Shivajians President Shirish Kulkarni and coach Michael Rice at a press conference yesterday
"All these clubs do not have academies in India. They're all soccer schools. In a school, you train for a few days or weeks, but in an academy, a player will spend a minimum of two years.

