Subroto Cup returns after two-years following Covid-19 outbreak
(Courtesy : Subroto Cup)
The competition has witnessed many youngsters turning into prominent names in Indian football.
The 61st edition of Subroto Cup International Football Tournament that was suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic will resume after a gap of two years as announced by the Subroto Mukherjee Sports Education Society (SMSES), the organisers of the tournament along with the Indian Air Force. The tournament is scheduled to be held as usual in New Delhi from 6th September to 13th October, 2022.
Speaking on the occasion, Wing Commander Yashwant Singh Panghal, Honorary Secretary General, Subroto Mukerjee Sports Education Society said, “With immense happiness we share the news of the resumption of the Subroto Cup, a beacon in promoting football at grass root level in this country. Due to the pandemic, the tournament could not be conducted in the previous two years, but all that is behind us now and we look forward to a wonderful football season in September, involving the future stars of the game in India. We wish all the participating teams, all the very best.”
The tournament will be conducted in three categories beginning with the Sub Junior Boys (Under 14) kicking off from September 6th, 2022, with the finals to be held on September 15th, 2022. This will be followed by Junior Girls (Under 17) that is scheduled to begin on September 19th , 2022, with the finals scheduled on September 28th, 2022. The Junior Boys (Under 17) will start October 3rd, 2022 and the finals of the same will be played on October 22nd, 2022, the same day as the closing ceremony of the event.
The Opening Ceremony and all the finals will be telecast LIVE on DD Sports. A total prize money in excess of INR 23,00,000 has been set aside across the three categories for the winners and the runners-up. Other cash prizes include those for the semi-finalists, quarter finalists, Fair Play, Best Player, Best Goalkeeper, Best Coach and Best School.
Scholarship for 75 Players
Additionally, a selection committee consisting of eminent footballers will select 25 outstanding players in each category for awarding of scholarships. All the players selected will be awarded a scholarship (one time grant) of INR 25,000/- in the Junior Boys and Junior Girls categories and INR 15,000/- for the Sub-Junior Boys category.
First step for many future Indian footballers
Many prominent Indian footballers past and present have come through the Subroto Cup ranks to bring laurels for the country. Legends like Shyam Thapa, and Bhaichung Bhutia as well as players like Robin Singh, Bruno Coutinho, Parimal Dey, Victor Amal Raj, Harjinder Singh, VP Sathyan, Shyamal Banerjee, Uttam Rai and Jacki Chand Singh are just some names who have played the Cup in their growing up days.
International legends like Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos (both in 2016) and the greatest of them all, Pele (2015), have also graced the tournament as Guest of Honour in its earlier editions.
The Subroto Cup 2022 will be held in four different venues this year namely Dr. BR Ambedkar Stadium (Delhi Gate), Tejas Football Ground (Race Course), Subroto Park and Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Around 85 different school teams representing their respective states are expected to participate in one of the most important inter school competition in Asia. A school from Bangladesh has also confirmed to participate in the competition.
CEREMONIES
Press Conference & Curtain Raiser - 01 Sep 2022
Opening Ceremony - 06 Sep 2022
Final Sub-Junior Boys (U-14) - 15 Sep 2022
Final Junior Girls (U-17) - 28 Sep 2022
Closing Ceremony & Final Junior Boys (U-17) - 13 Oct 2022
DIAMOND JUBILEE EDITION (60th) WINNERS & RUNNERS UP
SUB JUNIOR BOYS (U-14)
WINNER - Saidan Secondary School, Mizoram
RUNNERS UP - Unique Model Academy, Manipur
UNIOR GIRLS (U-17)
WINNER - Bangladesh Krida Shiksha Protishtan, Bangladesh (BKSP)
RUNNERS UP - Nilmani English School, Manipur
JUNIOR BOYS (U-17)
WINNER - Hopewel Elias Higher Secondary School, Meghalaya
RUNNERS UP - Bangladesh Krida Shiksha Protishtan, Bangladesh (BKSP)
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