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    Platini sees eastern promise
    Thursday 18 October 2007-

    »UEFA President Michel Platini visited Armenia and
    Azerbaijan for talks with government and football
    representatives. Mr Platini accompanied FIFA President
    Joseph S Blatter on the visit, which also saw the two
    football leaders inaugurate football installations
    built with the help of FIFA and UEFA assistance
    programmes.

    National team centre
    In Armenia, the FIFA and UEFA Presidents came together
    in the capital Yerevan with Football Federation of
    Armenia President Ruben Hayrapetyan, and marked the
    beginning of construction of Armenia's new national
    team training centre and football academy by burying a
    time capsule with a message for future generations.
    The installations are being built with the help of
    major assistance programmes for the football family -
    the FIFA Goal project and UEFA HatTrick scheme.

    Game for millions
    At the FC Banants youth academy, the Presidents had
    the opportunity to show their appreciation of the work
    done by club youth coaches. "We will support Armenia
    in every possible way for the good of your children
    and future players," said Mr Platini. "Football is not
    about politics. It is a game for millions of people
    and we are delighted to see that the standard of
    Armenian football is improving so rapidly."

    President's advice
    Youngsters at the Malatia football school were
    delighted to meet the two dignitaries. "Here's my
    advice to you - think ahead. That's what makes you a
    great player," Mr Platini told them. "Not everyone can
    grow up to be a star like Platini," added Mr Blatter.
    "But whatever happens, football will have made you
    better people. It is a sport which requires personal
    discipline and respect for others."

    Full backing
    On the diplomatic front, Messrs Blatter, Platini and
    Hayrapetyan met Armenia's President Robert Kocharyan
    and Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan. "We received full
    backing from the Armenian government. State governors
    have promised us that they will do everything
    necessary for football's development in Armenia in the
    future. We welcome such an approach," said Mr Blatter
    afterwards.

    Honour for country
    Mr Sargsyan expressed hope for the further development
    of football as a popular mass attraction in Armenia
    because, as he said, "football is a school for life".
    "The presidents of two important football bodies are
    making their first official trip together, and it is
    to Armenia," added the country's youth and sports
    minister Armen Grygoryan. "It is an honour for our
    country."

    Baku House of Football
    The party moved on to Azerbaijan, where Mr Blatter and
    Mr Platini inaugurated the Association of Football
    Federations of Azerbaijan's impressive new House of
    Football in the capital, Baku - built with the help of
    the Goal and HatTrick projects.

    For the good of children
    Mr Platini encouraged Azerbaijan to work diligently to
    nurture its football. "FIFA and UEFA have given you
    the means to create an infrastructure, and that's the
    first step," he explained. "Now it's up to you to
    carry out development work and train good educators -
    for the good of your children, who will perhaps become
    great players one day." Mr Blatter added: "I believe
    your football will continue to advance with giant
    strides." Both leaders stressed the efforts being made
    to create unity in world football and to develop the
    game.

    Creating interest
    "I want to create interest in football among the young
    people in our country. That's why we ran street
    football and seven-a-side tournaments around the
    country this summer," said AFFA general secretary
    Elkhan Mammadov. "They were a huge success, not least
    in media terms. We now have to continue in this vein,
    which means travelling everywhere and going into the
    countryside to provide the means to help youngsters
    play and train. That's exactly what FIFA and UEFA are
    helping us to do."

    Meeting with president
    Following a visit to the state university, where the
    two Presidents were greeted enthusiastically, the
    delegation met the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham
    Aliyev, an avid fan of sport, who assured Messrs
    Blatter and Platini of his continued support and
    enthusiasm for football in the country. Mr Platini was
    awarded Azerbaijan's Order of Glory by Mr Aliyev.

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