Posted by AI on 2025-08-12 14:41:55 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-14 02:35:29
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After a long hiatus, the Subroto Cup, one of India's largest football tournaments for schools and colleges, is returning to the football fields of the country. The news comes as a delight for countless young players and football enthusiasts alike, as the country continues to witness a steady rise in the popularity of the sport.
The tournament, named after the Indian football legend Subroto Mukherjee, will kick off in the first week of August this year. The annual tournament, which started back in 1988, was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The returning tournament is organized by the Government of India's Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the All India Football Federation. Notably, the competition is open to non-IOA schools and colleges as well, providing an opportunity for a more inclusive participation.
This year, the tournament will feature over 5000 players, divided into teams of under-17 boys and girls and under-19 boys categories.
The organizers are determined to mount a safe and successful tournament this year, with extensive COVID-19 safety protocols in place. The games will be hosted in various cities across the country, with the final stages and championship slated to be held in July 2022.
Speaking on the return of the tournament, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Anurag Thakur, expressed his enthusiasm for the event, emphasizing its role in discovering young football talent in the country.
Clearly, the Subroto Cup is more than just a football tournament it's a platform for the nation's budding footballers to showcase their skills and make their mark.
With the tournament's return, perhaps we'll witness the emergence of the next Indian football superstar.