ISL 2024-25: Punjab FC win award for best elite youth program

IANS April 14, 2025 118 views

Punjab FC has been awarded the Indian Super League's Best Elite Youth Program for their groundbreaking approach to developing young talent. The club distinguished itself by fielding the league's youngest squad and integrating nine academy graduates into the senior team. Despite falling short of playoff qualification, their commitment to youth development marks a significant milestone in Indian football. The Shers have demonstrated a clear strategic vision of building a competitive team through grassroots talent cultivation.

"Our vision is to build a sustainable future through youth development" - Panagiotis Dilmperis, Head Coach
Mohali, April 14: Punjab FC have been awarded the Indian Super League Award for Best Elite Youth Program for the 2024–25 season in recognition of the club’s outstanding contribution to youth development and its successful integration of academy players into the senior team.

Key Points

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Punjab FC fielded youngest ISL squad with 25-year average age

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Nine academy graduates featured in senior team

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U23 players logged most minutes in league

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Multiple youth milestones achieved this season

This season, the Shers fielded the youngest squad in the league with an average age of 25 years and 216 days, underlining the club’s vision for long-term growth and sustainability. A total of nine academy graduates featured in the senior team, with six making their first-team debuts.

The club led the league in giving the most minutes to teenagers and development players, with U23 players accumulating 7,522 minutes on the pitch - more than any other team.

Head coach Panagiotis Dilmperis’ trust in youth was evident through consistent performances from youngsters like Abhishek Singh, Muheet Shabir, Pramveer Singh, Ricky Shabong, Manglenthang Kipgen and Muhammad Suhail F.

The Shers also celebrated key individual milestones this season with Pramveer Singh becoming the youngest starter in ISL history and Singamayum Shami emerging as the youngest goalscorer. Vishal Yadav became the third youngest debutant and Muhammad Suhail stood out as the third youngest assist provider.

The award marks a significant milestone in Punjab FC’s mission to nurture young talent and strengthen the Indian football ecosystem from the grassroots.

The Shers made a flying start to their campaign and were, at one point, sharing the top two spots with Bengaluru FC. However, as the season progressed, they lost momentum, slipped out of the top half of the table, and ultimately fell short of a playoff berth with a 10th-place finish.

Despite the disappointment, Punjab FC made significant strides by seamlessly integrating their academy players into the senior setup, laying the groundwork for the club’s future. In a season filled with high hopes that ended in frustration, the Shers built a squad capable of competing for years to come.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is exactly what Indian football needs! More clubs should follow Punjab FC's model of investing in youth development. The future looks bright 🚀
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Priya M.
So proud of our boys! The results might not have been perfect but building for the future is more important than short-term success. #ShersofPunjab
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Arjun S.
While the youth development is impressive, I think the coaching staff needs to work on maintaining consistency throughout the season. The second half collapse was disappointing.
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Simran D.
Pramveer Singh and Muhammad Suhail are absolute gems! Can't wait to see how they develop in the coming seasons. The future of Indian football is in good hands 🤩
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Vikram J.
The stats speak for themselves - 7,522 minutes for U23 players is incredible. Other ISL clubs should take notes!
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Neha R.
As a football mom, this makes me so happy to see. More opportunities for young players means more kids will be inspired to take up the sport seriously. Well done Punjab FC!

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