Indian Army Begins Preparations for 133rd Durand Cup in Kokrajhar
The Durand Cup, known as one of the oldest football tournaments in Asia, is a key event that fosters sportsmanship and promotes football across the nation.
The Indian Army has officially commenced preparations for the 133rd edition of the Durand Cup, set to take place in Kokrajhar. This significant event in the football calendar was kicked off with a crucial meeting at Rangiya Military Station, where Lieutenant General RC Srikanth, Chief of Staff at Eastern Command, met with Shri Pramod Boro, the Honorable Chief Executive Member of the Bodoland Territorial Council.
During their interaction, Lt Gen RC Srikanth and Shri Pramod Boro discussed the extensive preparations required to ensure a successful launch of the upcoming football season.
The discussions aimed at harnessing local support and infrastructure to host the prestigious tournament, which is anticipated to bring thrilling football action to the region.
The Durand Cup, known as one of the oldest football tournaments in Asia, is a key event that fosters sportsmanship and promotes football across the nation.
The choice of Kokrajhar as the venue is part of a broader initiative to engage diverse communities and promote regional sports development.
The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts between the Indian Army and the Bodoland Territorial Council, highlighting their joint commitment to making the 133rd Durand Cup a memorable event for participants and fans alike.
This year’s tournament is expected to not only boost local enthusiasm for football but also enhance community interactions and economic activity in the region.
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