Changsha, China: India has promised that this year’s U-17 football World Cup will avoid the errors of New Delhi’s 2010 Commonwealth Games, which were notorious for shoddy facilities and corruption. Subrata Dutta, a vice-president of the All India Football Federation, said the tournament in October — the biggest football competition ever held in India — would make the country proud. “It will be different [from the Commonwealth Games],” Dutta said at the World Football Forum in Changsha, China. “I think it will really make us proud and we will be able to give our best.” The three-week World Cup will be played in six venues — in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Goa, Guwahati and Kochi — with the final in Kolkata on October 28.