District Play & TIDA Sports Launch Major Urban Sports Hub Network in Punjab & Haryana

District Play and TIDA Sports have announced a strategic collaboration to develop and activate professional sports infrastructure across urban centers in Punjab and Haryana. The partnership aims to address the lack of accessible, safe, and affordable sports facilities for millions of residents, including children, youth, and working professionals. The initiative will establish multi-sport community hubs featuring football turfs, cricket arenas, and indoor courts, designed as active social spaces. By removing structural barriers and organizing community leagues, the collaboration seeks to foster grassroots talent and create positive social and economic impacts in the region.

Key Points: Urban Sports Access Boost in Punjab & Haryana via New Partnership

  • Multi-sport hubs for football, cricket & indoor courts
  • Focus on safe, accessible community spaces
  • Targeting youth, professionals & local leagues
  • Long-term grassroots sports development
  • Expected social & economic ripple effects
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District Play & TIDA Sports join forces to create large-scale impact in urban sports access ccross Punjab & Haryana

District Play and TIDA Sports partner to build accessible, multi-sport community hubs across Punjab and Haryana, aiming to impact millions of residents.

"Impact begins with access. When quality infrastructure becomes part of everyday city life, participation scales naturally. - Priyansh Matta"

Chandigarh, March 9

In a transformative step toward reshaping urban sports culture in North India, District Play and TIDA Sports have announced a strategic collaboration to build and activate high-quality sports infrastructure across Punjab and Haryana, creating meaningful impact by giving millions of residents and children access to professional sports facilities within their own cities.

TIDA Sports, run by Adit Goel, Priyansh Matta, and Sanchit Budhiraja, has rapidly emerged as one of India's fastest-growing sports technology and grassroots sports development platforms, working to make structured sports participation accessible to students and communities across multiple cities.

Creating Impact Where It Matters Most: Access

While Punjab and Haryana have long been known for producing top-tier athletes, everyday access to safe, professionally managed sports spaces remains limited. Urban growth has reduced open playgrounds, and structured facilities are often inaccessible or unaffordable for the average family.

This partnership is built around one central belief: Sports infrastructure should serve communities -- not just elite athletes.

By developing modern, well-managed, and easily accessible facilities across cities, District Play and TIDA Sports aim to:

--Increase participation among children and youth--Provide safe recreational spaces within city limits--Enable families and working professionals to integrate sports into daily life--Strengthen grassroots sports through consistent play opportunities

Building a Network of Community Sports Hubs

The collaboration will focus on establishing multi-sport hubs featuring:

--Professional football turfs--Cricket practice arenas and training zones--Indoor courts for badminton, basketball, pickleball, and volleyball--Lighting-enabled evening access--Safe, monitored environments with booking convenience

These facilities are designed not just as venues, but as active community hubs -- spaces where residents gather, compete, train, and build social connections.

Enabling Millions to Play

With growing urban populations in cities across Punjab and Haryana, the need for structured recreation spaces has never been higher. The joint initiative aims to directly impact:

--School and college students-- Amateur athletes-- Corporate professionals--Residential communities--Weekend sports enthusiasts--Local leagues and social groups

By removing structural barriers and ensuring easy access, the partnership intends to bring organized play back into everyday urban life.

Strengthening Grassroots Sports Organically

While the primary focus is expanding infrastructure access, the long-term impact extends to grassroots sports development.

When children consistently play on quality surfaces with proper equipment and safe environments, skill development naturally improves. TIDA Sports will further activate these facilities through:

-- Community leagues-- Inter-school tournaments--Open championships-- Skill-based workshops--City-wide sporting events

This ensures sustained engagement and creates aspirational pathways for young talent.

Social & Economic Ripple Effect

The initiative is expected to generate multi-dimensional impact:

-- Employment for coaches, trainers, and facility managers-- Entrepreneurial opportunities in sports operations-- Improved youth fitness and reduced screen dependency-- Increased community interaction and social cohesion-- Enhancement of city-level sports ecosystems

By professionalizing how sports infrastructure is built and managed, District Play and TIDA Sports say they are setting new benchmarks for sustainable urban sports development.

Lavesh from District Play shared, "Our mission is to transform underutilized spaces into thriving sports ecosystems. This collaboration amplifies our ability to create measurable community impact across cities."

Priyansh Matta, COO at TIDA Sports, stated, "Impact begins with access. When quality infrastructure becomes part of everyday city life, participation scales naturally. This partnership is about empowering millions to move, play, and live healthier lives."

The rollout will begin in select high-growth cities across Punjab and Haryana, with a phased expansion plan to build a robust regional network of accessible sports hubs.

District Play and TIDA Sports say they are not just building facilities they are building a movement that positions sports as an essential pillar of urban living.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, a focus on access for the common person, not just elite academies. Punjab and Haryana have so much raw talent that goes untapped because families can't afford expensive coaching or travel to distant facilities. Building community hubs is the right approach.
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Rohit P
Great initiative, but execution is key. We've seen many such announcements before. Will the pricing be truly affordable for an average middle-class family? Also, hope they maintain the facilities properly—many public grounds become unusable due to poor upkeep.
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Sarah B
The social ripple effects mentioned are so important. In our Gurugram apartment complex, having a common sports space has brought neighbors together. Scaling this across cities can genuinely improve community bonding and youth health. Kudos to the teams involved!
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Vikram M
Lighting-enabled evening access is a brilliant feature. For working professionals like me in Chandigarh, it's hard to play after office hours if the grounds are dark. This will really help integrate sports into daily life. Looking forward to the rollout!
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Kavya N
As a school teacher in Ambala, I see kids glued to phones all the time. Providing structured, engaging alternatives through inter-school tournaments and workshops is exactly what we need. Hope they partner with local schools to maximize reach. 👏

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