

Appoint Ranjit Bajaj to coach India’s U-15 World Cup team
The Issue
https://youtube.com/shorts/5W2DbfcnDmw?si=7ALDHqa-0YWA4kwlIndia's participation in the upcoming U-15 FIFA World Cup represents not just an opportunity for our young athletes to showcase their talents on the global stage, but also a chance to enhance the nation’s standing in international football. With the tournament being a crucial cornerstone for nurturing young talent and laying a strong foundation for the future of Indian football, having the right coach becomes imperative.
Ranjit Bajaj has proven himself to be an exceptional mentor and leader within the Indian football community. His dedication, experience, and track record with youth teams make him the ideal candidate to guide our young athletes to success. As the founder and former owner of Minerva Punjab FC, Mr. Bajaj has consistently demonstrated his profound understanding of the game and ability to cultivate young talent.
His efforts have already resulted in numerous accolades and championships for various age group teams, further exemplifying his knack for nurturing young athletes. Under his guidance, Minerva Punjab FC won the I-League in the 2017-18 season with a team that comprised predominantly of young players—a testament to his skill in elevating youthful talent.
India has seen promising strides in football recently and appointing Ranjit Bajaj as the coach for the U-15 World Cup team will continue to build on this momentum. His tenure could provide the necessary expertise and motivation to ensure our team not only competes but excels.
We urge the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to appoint Ranjit Bajaj as the coach for the Indian U-15 team for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. This decision could set a benchmark for future tournaments, strengthening our youth programs and propelling Indian football forward on the world stage.
Please sign this petition to support the appointment of Ranjit Bajaj as we look to witness India shine at the forthcoming U-15 FIFA World Cup.

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The Issue
https://youtube.com/shorts/5W2DbfcnDmw?si=7ALDHqa-0YWA4kwlIndia's participation in the upcoming U-15 FIFA World Cup represents not just an opportunity for our young athletes to showcase their talents on the global stage, but also a chance to enhance the nation’s standing in international football. With the tournament being a crucial cornerstone for nurturing young talent and laying a strong foundation for the future of Indian football, having the right coach becomes imperative.
Ranjit Bajaj has proven himself to be an exceptional mentor and leader within the Indian football community. His dedication, experience, and track record with youth teams make him the ideal candidate to guide our young athletes to success. As the founder and former owner of Minerva Punjab FC, Mr. Bajaj has consistently demonstrated his profound understanding of the game and ability to cultivate young talent.
His efforts have already resulted in numerous accolades and championships for various age group teams, further exemplifying his knack for nurturing young athletes. Under his guidance, Minerva Punjab FC won the I-League in the 2017-18 season with a team that comprised predominantly of young players—a testament to his skill in elevating youthful talent.
India has seen promising strides in football recently and appointing Ranjit Bajaj as the coach for the U-15 World Cup team will continue to build on this momentum. His tenure could provide the necessary expertise and motivation to ensure our team not only competes but excels.
We urge the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to appoint Ranjit Bajaj as the coach for the Indian U-15 team for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. This decision could set a benchmark for future tournaments, strengthening our youth programs and propelling Indian football forward on the world stage.
Please sign this petition to support the appointment of Ranjit Bajaj as we look to witness India shine at the forthcoming U-15 FIFA World Cup.

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Petition created on 13 July 2026