'Talking Tiki-Taka' partners up with ISD to promote talents at Barca Academy camp

Barça Academy will hold a week-long training camp at International School Dhaka (ISD), drawing excitement from Bangladesh's football community. But with participation fees between Tk44,000 and 56,000, many young players, especially from rural areas, are unable to afford it.
Azim Nowaz Khan, founder of the YouTube channel Talking Tiki-Taka, has announced to sponsor one player to attend the camp free of charge. Azim, whose channel focuses on FC Barcelona analysis, said the initiative is aimed at ensuring that financial barriers do not block promising talent.
"Football talent is abundant across Bangladesh, particularly outside the major cities where opportunities are rare," Azim said.
To identify this talent, 'Talking Tiki-Taka' is collaborating with Next Level Sports Management (NLSM). A dedicated selection camp will be organised, overseen entirely by NLSM's AFC (Asian Football Confederation) certified coaches. These experienced professionals will evaluate participants based on merit, ensuring a fair and transparent process to find one standout player who will receive the sponsored spot.
Details of the selection camp, including dates and registration information, will be announced soon on Talking Tiki-Taka's Facebook page and other social media platforms.
The initiative comes as part of broader efforts to support grassroots football development in Bangladesh, where structured training opportunities remain limited outside urban centers.
Talking Tiki-Taka was launched in October 2022 and has built a following among local Barcelona fans. NLSM specializes in sports management and talent development with a focus on professional coaching standards.
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