Santosh Trophy to be held in Ludhiana
Earlier Football Delhi had been given the hosting rights of the competition.
We have some bad news for football fans in Delhi NCR, who were waiting to experience the Santosh Trophy, which was expected to be held in the national capital. Well, the final round of fixtures will now be held in Ludhiana, Punjab.
The fixtures will be held at the Guru Nanak Stadium, from 8th-21st April 2019.
Earlier, it was reported that Football Delhi had been given the hosting rights. The reason behind the change of venue has been revealed by association president Shaji Prabhakaran. Speaking exclusively to Khel Now he said, "AIFF wanted us to host the matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. But, we wanted it to happen in Ambedkar Stadium. So, they weren't convinced on Ambedkar Stadium."
ALSO READ
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]Final round of fixtures for the 2018-19 Santosh Trophy
Earlier the Times of India had revealed that AIFF officials weren't satisfied with the facilities at the Old Delhi-based ground; especially the condition of the dressing rooms. Also, Prabhakaran had earlier reportedly confirmed that the stadium would be made better and improved for the Santosh Trophy. He had also told TOI that the costs for using the JLN Stadium are not feasible for Football Delhi, which also included logistics. Further, the ground won't be packed by spectators due to its sheer size.
Latest News
- Inter Miami vs New York Red Bulls Predicted Lineup, betting tips, odds, injury news, H2H, telecast
- Atlanta United vs Minnesota United Predicted Lineup, betting tips, odds, injury news, H2H, telecast
- DC United vs Philadelphia Union Predicted lineup, betting tips, odds, injury news, H2H, telecast
- Sassuolo vs Inter Milan Predicted lineup, Betting tips, Odds, injury news, H2H, telecast
- Al Nassr vs Al Wehda Predicted lineup, betting tips, odds, injury news, H2H, telecast
Trending Articles
- The vision of the academy is to identify young talented footballers, says U-19 RFYC asst. coach Saksham Kakkar
- Looking back at all the ISL finals
- Report: Jamie Maclaren has two more offers apart from Mohun Bagan
- Want to do something for Indian football, says Indian cricketer Kuldeep Yadav
- CC Jacob recalls how his goal-line saves helped India win Asian Youth Championship 1974
Editor Picks
- Which is the highest-scoring match between Mohun Bagan & Mumbai City FC?
- Sporting Clube de Goa lift seventh Goa Pro League title
- Looking back at all ISL finals Mohun Bagan have played in
- The vision of the academy is to identify young talented footballers, says U-19 RFYC asst. coach Saksham Kakkar
- Looking back at all the ISL finals