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Kerala Blasters make Emerging Hammers visit

Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters surprised youngsters at an Emerging Hammers session ahead of the climax of the PL Next Generation Cup.

Kerala and fellow Indian side Bengaluru both have U21 teams in the country for the tournament - also featuring youth sides from Tottenham, West Ham, Crystal Palace, Leicester and Nottingham Forest - after securing qualification through last season's inaugural Reliance Foundation Development League held in Goa.

The team mingled with aspiring footballers at the Emerging Hammers weekly session, based at Frenford Clubs in the London Borough of Redbridge, exchanging knowledge and experiences with players and coaches.

The squad were also given a talent identification masterclass by West Ham Academy Link Mentor Rashid Abba during the Premier League-led visit, before an on-pitch demonstration by U12-U14 lead phase coach Luke Smith.

West Ham's Emerging Hammers model has become a blueprint for clubs across the country when it comes to talent identification and the development of players, coaches and scouts from diverse ethnic communities.

West Ham Academy Link Mentor Abba told Sky Sports News: "It was great to welcome potential Kerala Blasters first-team players to Emerging Hammers.

"It was fantastic to share some of our knowledge and learn from their experiences, and it was great for the youngsters who found their visit truly inspiring."

West Ham Recruitment Manager Shane O'Gorman added: "We are immensely proud of Emerging Hammers, which identifies and nurtures untapped talent and potential reflective of the communities we serve. We are committed to growing its scope and impact."

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