Delhi Govt and DSA partner with HCL to promote Youth Football at school level

Delhi Govt and DSA partner with HCL to promote Youth Football at school level

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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 26, 2023 10:35 IST

“Delhi Future Stars” league The League will begin on 30 October 2023 and will feature more than 6,500 players and over 400 football teams throughout Delhi NCR.

Directorate of Education of Government of NCT Delhi in collaboration with Delhi Soccer Association (DSA) along with HCL has announced a new program, “Delhi Future Stars”. This initiative will aim to transform youth football in the capital region by providing platforms for young footballers to showcase their talent and take their skills to new heights.

The Delhi Future Stars aims to revolutionize three major leagues including the Delhi Youth League, the Delhi School League, and the Delhi Grassroots League to create opportunities. This collaboration signifies a major step towards nurturing and promoting football among the youth of Delhi, demonstrating commitment of Government of NCT Delhi in advancing the sporting landscape of the region.

The League will begin on 30 October 2023 and will feature more than 6,500 players and over 400 football teams throughout Delhi NCR. This initiative is expected to engage and captivate an audience of over 10 lakh people, with parents, schools and academies, all playing an important role in the league’s success. Matches will be held at 35 different venues across Delhi NCR, providing ample opportunities for players to showcase their talent and compete at an elevated level.

Himanshu Gupta, Director of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi said, “Recognizing that sports are indispensable for cultivating physical fitness, teamwork, discipline, and resilience, the government has committed itself to creating a holistic environment where students can flourish athletically and academically. The Delhi Future Stars is just the beginning of our endeavor. We are committed to providing comprehensive support, infrastructure, and resources to enable young talents to rise within Delhi NCR's vibrant football ecosystem across schools, ensuring that students are well-equipped to excel.”

Speaking on the occasion, Shikhar Malhotra, Director, HCL Corporation, said, “We believe that in order to create a great sporting environment, it is essential to establish a centre of excellence and make significant investments at the grassroots level. At HCL, we embrace this ethos, actively crafting programs that excel on both fronts. The Delhi Future Stars stands as a testament to our commitment to prepare the young talents of India for global sporting events. With a meticulously structured schedule spanning over a generous 4-month period, the league promises extensive exposure and high-quality competition. Our support, alongside the government, in nurturing the skills and abilities of these budding athletes exemplifies our belief in the power of human potential multiplied.”

Commenting on this association, Anuj Gupta, the President of the Delhi Soccer Association, said, “Football is one of the largest and fastest growing sports in the country. With a population of over 3 crores, Delhi is a hotbed for football with a large football community in the capital. The collaboration between the Directorate of Education of Government of NCT Delhi, DSA and HCL demonstrates a unique partnership working together to create a brighter future for young footballers. Together, we aim to nurture talent, promote inclusivity, and foster a love for football among the youth in Delhi.”

Details of the three Leagues:

Grassroots League: More than 1000 children will participate in U-6, U-8, U-10 and U-12 category matches. 10 Associate Organisers will conduct these matches at 10 different venues. Total number of matches expected is 1500+.

School League: Total of 55 teams of boys and girls from different schools and accredited academies to participate in U-13, U-15, U-17 and U-19 category matches. These matches will take place in two venues: Chhatrasal Stadium and Thyagraj Stadium, Delhi.

Youth League: Total of 66 teams of boys and girls from across Delhi NCR will participate in U-13, U-15, U-17 and U-19 category matches.

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