This will of Vijay is what gave birth to Zopadpatti Football in the year 2002, which later came to be known as Slum Soccer. Vijay Basre, in his TEDx talk, once revealed that he was often asked as to why he would name the league Zopadpatti Football. He said that the reason why he kept the name or did not want to change it was that all the children came from the zopadpatti/slum areas.
Vijay Basre came to the limelight in the year 2003 after a leading Hindi daily did an interview on him. By then, his league of young footballers had already started competing at city and district level tournaments.
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Sooner, after the interview, The Slum Soccer league gained nationwide recognition. So much so that Vijay, who had no sponsors and was using his own money for training the kids, had an article on him that got published in an American newspaper. That is when Vijay’s son, who was living in the US, decided to return and help his father by taking the league forward.
Vijay Basre’s biggest achievement in life is when he got the opportunity to meet Nelson Mandela in Cape Town, South Africa. “My son, you’re doing a great job” – these words of Mandela continue to motivate him to do better every day.