Jamshedpur : The Steel City
of India welcomed back the 134th IndianOil Durand Cup as the city
gets ready to host Asia’s oldest football tournament for the second consecutive
year. The three trophies of the Durand Cup were showcased here at the XLRI
Auditorium in the presence of Shri. Santosh Gangwar, Hon’ble Governor of
Jharkhand who was the Chief Guest of the event. Also present, were Shri Ramdas
Soren, Hon’ble Minister of School Education & Literacy Development,
Government of Jharkhand, Lt. Gen Mohit Malhotra, AVSM, SM, Chief of Staff, HQ
Eastern Command and Chairman, Durand Cup Organising Committe and Shri. DB
Sundara Ramam, Vice President Corporate Services, Tata Steel Limited.
The three
glittering pieces of silverware, the Durand Cup, the original prize and the rolling
Shimla Trophy (presented by residents of Shimla in 1904), as well as the
President’s Cup which the winners keep permanently, will be then taken on a
roadshow later in the day covering prominent city landmarks generating immense
enthusiasm in the football loving city.
Speaking on
the occasion Shri. Santosh Gangwar, Hon’ble Governor of Jharkhand said, “As one of Asia’s oldest and most prestigious
football tournaments, the Durand Cup is a symbol of tradition, discipline, and
sporting excellence. The hosting of the Durand Cup in Jamshedpur for the second
consecutive year is a testament to the state’s growing stature in Indian
sports. Its presence here reinforces the spirit of unity and aspiration among
our youth. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi,
India’s sporting ecosystem has undergone a transformative shift with
initiatives like Khelo India and TOPS empowering thousands of young athletes
across the nation. Jharkhand, with its deep-rooted passion for football and a
legacy of producing national and international talent, stands proudly at the
heart of this movement. I extend my best wishes to all participating teams and
hope this tournament continues to inspire generations to dream big.”
Also
speaking on the occasion the Guest of Honour for the event, Shri. Ramdas
Soren emphasised, “As we all
know Durand Cup is the oldest tournament in Asia and it has so much history and
it will be an honour for us to host this tournament again. Today I am feeling
proud to say that Jharkhand has produced many players for the country whether
it is in hockey or cricket and we have always contributed to sports. So it's a
matter of great pride to have this tournament again in Jamshedpur and I hope
that the people of Jharkhand enjoy the Durand Cup.”
The audience
were also treated to some enthralling performances with local artists
performing Santhali and Chhau dances along with a Bhangra dance.
Lt. Gen
Mohit Malhotra shared his thoughts, “ For over
137 years, the Durand Cup has witnessed the evolution of Indian football,
producing legends, uniting communities, and igniting passions across
generations. In recent years, under the stewardship of Eastern Command, the
Durand Cup has experienced remarkable growth in stature, reach and quality. Our
efforts, in close partnership with stakeholders across the country, have
ensured that the tournament retains its heritage while embracing modern
professionalism. I invite the people of this great city, football enthusiasts,
and the vibrant youth of Jharkhand to come forward, be part of history, and
experience world-class football at your doorstep. Together, let us celebrate
the beautiful game, honour tradition, and inspire the next generation.”
Tata Steel's
commitment to sports shines with the organisation’s association of the
prestigious Durand Cup, continuing their support from the previous year. This
underscores Tata Steel's role in supporting football in the country and
especially in Jamshedpur for many decades.
“At Tata Steel, sports are a way of life. We have a long
history of promoting football in India, from grassroots to professional
leagues. Today, as we kick off the Durand Cup Trophy Tour, Tata Steel feels
proud to be associated with the Indian Army and the Government of Jharkhand and
thank them for giving us an opportunity to host part of the Durand Cup Football
Tournament in Jamshedpur”, said Shri. DB Sundara Ramam, Vice President
Corporate Services, Tata Steel Limited.
The three
trophies will travel through key city landmarks, including Mango Bus Stand,
Sakchi Circle, and JUSCO Circle, before being displayed at the JRD TATA Sports
Complex, which will be hosting the matches. Later, the trophies will also be showcased
at Bistupur Square.
The Trophy
tour will continue tomorrow (8th July) from Jubilee Park at 6 AM and
will be on display at the Tata Motors from 9 AM to 11 AM. The trophy will be
displayed at the Tatanagar Railway Station from 12 Noon for three and a half
hours before it moves on to the P&M Mall which will be the final
destination of the tour.
Jamshedpur
will host four teams with hosts and pride of the Steel City Jamshedpur FC, 1
Ladakh FC who will be making their debut in Durand Cup, Indian Army FT and
Tribhuvan Army FT of Nepal Army adding international flavour to the tournament.
A total of seven matches, including one quarterfinal will be played at the JRD
Tata Sports Complex with the first match scheduled on 24th July with
the other group stage matches to be played on 29th July, 2nd,
5th, 8th and 11th of August. The quarterfinals
will be played on 17th August.
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