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Assam Opens FIFA Club World Cup Fan Park in Dibrugarh for Football Fans

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the opening of a FIFA Club World Cup Fan Park in Dibrugarh. The facility features large LED screens for live match viewing in a festive atmosphere. It is the second such fan park in Assam, following one in Guwahati. The initiative aims to promote sports culture and bring football lovers together.

Assam opens FIFA Club World Cup Fan Park in Dibrugarh

Guwahati, July 1

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday announced the opening of a FIFA Club World Cup Fan Park in Dibrugarh, extending the state's football viewing experience beyond Guwahati and providing enthusiasts another venue to watch the tournament on giant screens.

Sharing the development on social media, the Chief Minister said the initiative aims to bring football lovers together, irrespective of their favourite clubs, and promote the spirit of sportsmanship.

"Divided by team loyalty, united by the spirit of football. After Guwahati, Assam's second capital, Dibrugarh, has opened its doors to the CM FIFA Fan Park, which brings an unparalleled match experience on a large screen for people to enjoy their favourite game together," Sarma said in a post.

The newly inaugurated Fan Park has been designed as a public viewing arena where football fans can gather to watch live FIFA Club World Cup matches on large LED screens in a festive atmosphere.

According to the Chief Minister, the initiative seeks to create a shared sporting experience for people of all age groups while encouraging greater public participation in football, one of the world's most popular sports.

The opening of the Dibrugarh Fan Park comes after a similar facility was launched in Guwahati, where football enthusiasts have been gathering to watch live matches and celebrate the tournament.

Officials said the state government intends to promote sports culture by creating public spaces where families and young people can enjoy major international sporting events together.

Assam has witnessed growing interest in football over the past few years, with the government investing in sports infrastructure, organising international-standard events and encouraging youth participation in various disciplines.

The state has also hosted several national and international sporting events in recent years as part of its efforts to position Assam as a sporting destination in the Northeast.

The Chief Minister invited football lovers to visit the newly opened Fan Park in Dibrugarh and experience the excitement of live FIFA Club World Cup action alongside fellow fans, describing it as an opportunity to celebrate the game in a vibrant community setting.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is awesome! 🎉 I've been waiting for something like this in the Northeast. Football is life here, and watching matches with fellow fans on a giant screen is a whole different vibe. Well done, CM! Now we need more such fan parks in towns like Jorhat and Tinsukia, please!

Vikram M

Great initiative, but I hope they maintain security and cleanliness at these fan parks. Last time at a similar event in Guwahati, there was chaos with overcrowding and trash everywhere. If they can manage it properly, this could really bring the community together. Also, good to see the state focusing on something other than politics for a change.

Ananya R

We need more such spaces for youth in Assam! Football is so popular here, especially in the tea garden areas. This fan park will give young people a positive outlet. I might take my kids there for the weekend finals. Let's cheer for our favourite clubs together! ⚽

Rohit P

Good step, but I wish the government would also invest more in local football academies and infrastructure for our own players. Fan parks are nice, but long-term development of the sport needs grassroots support. Still, nice to see Dibrugarh getting some attention. Let's hope the matches are telecasted in Hindi or Assamese too!

Kavya N

Finally, something for football fans in Assam! ⚽ I remember watching the World Cup in a small tea stall with a tiny TV back in the day. This is a massive upgrade. Kudos to the Assam government for creating such public spaces. Will definitely visit with my friends this weekend!

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