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Bajaj Allianz Life launches Junior Football Camp Season 6

India Blooms News Service | | 17 Jun 2015, 01:38 pm
Pune, June 17 (IBNS): Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance has launched the sixth season of Junior Football Camp.

With the introduction of Season 6, Bajaj Allianz Life Junior Football Camp (JFC) is all set to provide talented footballers an opportunity to participate from every nook and corner of the country.

Youngsters will have to log on to the website jfc6.in, and register themselves. Once the registration is completed, the candidate will then need to play an online football quiz, titled “What’s your FQ?” (Football Quotient), the participants will have to submit a video, showcasing their football talent. The video should not be more than a minute long and should not exceed 2MB in size. The registration process begins from June 16, 2015.

Local sales representatives at the branch locations will reach out to schools in their area and inform them of the Registration procedure through supporting collaterals. In case, students face any difficulties in uploading their videos, they can seek help from their nearest Bajaj Allianz Life Sales Representative or branch office.  The Sales Representatives of the company will help in the Registration process via home visits to the aspiring youngsters and help upload their video, if required.

Jury members comprising of professional football players will be involved in the selection process. The judges will meticulously look at each video and the Football Quotient Quiz results to select the top 66 talented footballers Pan India, who then will have to participate in a zonal, face off finale. From the finale, the best 5 Players will be chosen by the esteemed jury members for the Junior Football Camp in Germany.

“We have changed the format this season and have decided to go online as most youngsters are Internet and technology savvy these days. In this way, we aim to reach out to more youngsters who have a passion for the game,” said Subrat Mohanty, Head of Marketing & Sales Quality IB, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance.

He added, “In the past few years, kids would have to travel to the locations where the trials were conducted. Some even had to take overnight journeys and miss a day or two of school-time. We therefore decided to eliminate all the hassles for the kids and make things as easy as possible. Also the comfort of registering from your own home widens the spectrum even more. This year, we aim to reach out to much more than last season’s nearly 40,000 youth.”

The Junior Football Camp is organized in association with Allianz SE, the official partner of FC Bayern Munich. The camp is held in Munich, Germany in the second week of August and gives teenagers from across the world the opportunity to meet and get trained with the legendary FC Bayern Munich coaches on the club’s official training ground. They would also get a chance to attend a match at Allianz Arena, the unique football stadium and meet football stars from FC Bayern Munich like Thomas Mueller, Bastian Schweinsteiger and others.

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