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CM Trophy 2.0 Sets Record with 30,000 Participants in Odisha

CM Trophy 2.0 concluded with over 30,000 participants, marking the largest grassroots sports initiative in Odisha. The tournament featured four disciplines: football, kho kho, kabaddi, and volleyball for boys and girls. Winners included Baragarh (football boys), Bhubaneswar (football girls), and Puri (kho kho boys, kabaddi girls). The expanded event builds on the first edition's success, reinforcing Odisha's commitment to talent identification and sports development.

CM Trophy 2.0 concludes with record participation, strengthening Odisha's Grassroots Sports Ecosystem

Bhubaneswar, June 11

The second edition of the CM Trophy 2.0 concluded successfully on Wednesday, marking another significant milestone in Odisha's efforts to strengthen the grassroots sports ecosystem and identify promising young sporting talent across the state.

The tournament featured competitions in four disciplines: Football, Kho Kho, Kabaddi and Volleyball for both boys and girls.

The age categories included Football (U-15), Kho Kho (U-14), Kabaddi (U-16), and Volleyball (U-14). Conducted across multiple levels, CM Trophy 2.0 witnessed an overwhelming response from young athletes, with more than 30,000 participants taking part in the competition, making it the largest grassroots sports initiative in Odisha.

The event reflects the Government of Odisha's continued commitment to creating opportunities for young athletes, promoting sports participation at the grassroots level, and establishing a structured pathway for talent identification, nurturing, and development.

Results

Football (Boys U-15)* Champions: Baragarh* Runners-up: JajpurFootball (Girls U-15)* Champions: Bhubaneswar* Runners-up: KeonjharKho Kho (Boys U-14)* Champions: Puri* Runners-up: CuttackKho Kho (Girls U-14)* Champions: Khordha* Runners-up: PuriKabaddi (Boys U-16)* Champions: Balasore* Runners-up: SundergarhKabaddi (Girls U-16)* Champions: Puri* Runners-up: GanjamVolleyball (Boys U-14)* Champions: Cuttack* Runners-up: KendrapadaVolleyball (Girls U-14)* Champions: Khordha* Runners-up: Kalahandi

The success of CM Trophy 2.0 builds upon the achievements of its inaugural edition. The first edition, which was conducted exclusively in football, attracted nearly 6,000 participants from across Odisha. More importantly, the competition served as an effective talent identification platform, leading to the selection of over 50 promising young footballers for further induction and development under the state's sports programmes.

Encouraged by the success of the first edition, the Sports & Youth Services Department expanded the scope of the tournament this year to include multiple team sports, enabling a much larger pool of young athletes to showcase their abilities and compete at a structured level.

The tournament not only provided a competitive platform for aspiring sportspersons but also reinforced Odisha's athlete-centric approach to sports development. Through systematic scouting and evaluation, talented athletes identified during the competition will be considered for advanced training opportunities, helping strengthen the state's future sporting pipeline.

The successful completion of CM Trophy 2.0 reaffirms Odisha's commitment to nurturing talent from the grassroots and creating pathways that enable young athletes to progress towards excellence. As participation continues to grow year after year, the initiative is steadily emerging as a cornerstone of the state's long-term vision to produce the next generation of sporting champions.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great to see Kho Kho and Kabaddi included along with football and volleyball. These traditional sports need more support. Hope the girls' teams get equal training opportunities.

Vikram M

Proud moment for Odisha! But I hope the selection process is transparent and not just based on connections. Many talented kids from rural areas get overlooked. Let's ensure merit wins.

James A

As someone who works in sports development, this is impressive. The jump from 6,000 participants to over 30,000 in just one year shows serious commitment. Odisha is becoming a sports hub.

Rohit P

Awesome initiative! But I wish they had mentioned more about the infrastructure and coaching support for these identified talents. Just selecting isn't enough; proper nurturing is key. 👟

Michael C

Great to see a state government taking grassroots sports seriously. This is how you build a sporting culture. Kudos to the Sports & Youth Services Department for expanding the scope.

Sarah B

Impressive numbers! But I'm curious about the dropout rate after selection. Many promising kids from poor families might not continue due to financial constraints. Hope there are scholarships.

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