Tribal Football Talent Shines at Khelo India Games from Remote Ashram Academy

The Ramakrishna Mission Football Academy in the remote Abujhmarh region has become an unlikely hub for developing football talent from tribal communities. Over a dozen of its players are representing Chhattisgarh in both the men's and women's football squads at the ongoing Khelo India Tribal Games 2026. The residential ashram provides free education and structured sports training to over 2,700 children, using sport as a key pillar for development and opportunity. Its success was highlighted when its academy became the first from the state to participate in the AIFF Under-17 Youth Cup.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Ashram's Football Academy Excels at Khelo India Tribal Games

  • Remote tribal academy produces football talent
  • Dozens of players at Khelo India Tribal Games
  • Ashram provides free education and sports training
  • Campus houses extensive sporting infrastructure
  • Sport seen as transformative in conflict-affected region
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Chhattisgarh: Abujhmarh's Ramkrishna Mission Ashram's football academy players shine at KITG

Ramakrishna Mission Ashram's football academy in Abujhmarh nurtures tribal players, with dozens representing Chhattisgarh at the Khelo India Tribal Games 2026.

"In many ways, it is one of the best residential schools in the country, - Mohan Lal"

Raipur, April 1

Established in 1986 with the aim of uplifting tribal communities from the remote Abujhmarh region of Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district, the Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Ashram has quietly grown into an unlikely cradle for football talent.

The Ramakrishna Mission Football Academy (RKMFA) in the Ashram is about 250 km from the state capital Raipur and its impact was visible at the ongoing Khelo India Tribal Games (KITG) 2026, where more than a dozen players across the men's and women's football squads represented Chhattisgarh after being groomed at the Ashram, according to a release. While the women's team qualified for the final, the men's team has also entered the semifinals.

Notably, the Khelo India Tribal Games began on March 25 and will conclude on April 3. The Games are being held in Chhattisgarh.

"There are about 12-13 players from the academy in each men's and women's football teams competing in the KITG 2026," said Chhattisgarh Football Association (CFA) assistant general secretary and AIFF executive committee member Mohan Lal.

Located in the Bastar region, once synonymous with isolation and conflict, RK Mission has for decades worked to bring education and opportunity to children from some of the most remote tribal villages, many of them deep inside forested areas with little or no access to formal schooling.

The Ashram provides them with free education, while also nurturing their interests in music and sports. Beyond academics, sports have become a key pillar of the Ashram's development programme.

Children are introduced to various disciplines at an early age and are given structured training alongside their education, allowing them to pursue careers in sports while continuing their studies.

Every year, around 50 to 60 students from the institution earn the chance to compete in national-level tournaments, reflecting the steady pipeline of talent emerging from the residential campus.

According to Mohan Lal, the Ashram has built a strong sporting infrastructure to support its students. The campus houses three football grounds, including an astro-turf facility, along with indoor arenas for badminton, table tennis, kho-kho and mallakhamb.

Mohan Lal believes that sport has played a transformative role in the lives of many children who come from areas affected by the long-running conflict due to Naxalism. Today, the Ashram is home to more than 2,700 children across different age groups, offering them not only education but also a chance to dream of future as doctors, engineers, sportspersons or academicians.

"In many ways, it is one of the best residential schools in the country," Mohan Lal said, highlighting the Ashram's unique role in shaping lives through education and sport.

"There are approximately around 2700 students, ranging from all age groups, and classes 1 to 12 in the school, and a number of the products of the school have been absorbed by several top companies, and many are studying in the top institutions around the country," he added.

Lal said that the sporting facilities in the academy also garnered attention when the Ramakrishna Mission Football Academy (RKMFA) became the first football club from the state to participate in the Under-17 Youth Cup in 2022-23, conducted by the All India Football Federation.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of these players! Shining at the Khelo India Tribal Games from such a remote location shows incredible dedication. Hope they get more support and exposure. The women's team reaching the finals is especially inspiring! 👏
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Michael C
As someone who follows grassroots sports development, this is a fantastic model. Combining education with structured sports training, and having astro-turf in Abujhmarh? That's serious investment. Other states should learn from this.
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Sneha F
Heartwarming story. Giving children from conflict-affected areas a chance to dream through football and education is powerful. However, I do hope the article's focus on "uplifting" doesn't overshadow the rich tribal culture and heritage these children come from. Development should be inclusive.
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Rohit P
2700 students! That's a massive impact. From a remote ashram to national tournaments and top companies – this is real nation-building. More power to the mission and the coaches. Chhattisgarh's football future looks bright.
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Karthik V
Fantastic. This is how you find raw talent. Not just from cities but from the heart of India. Hope AIFF and sports authorities are paying attention. These academies in tribal belts could be our secret weapon for international football.

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