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Durand Cup Trophy Tour Kicks Off in Guwahati for 135th Edition

The countdown to the 135th Indian Oil Durand Cup began in Guwahati with the arrival of the historic trophies. The unveiling ceremony featured Sports Minister Biswajit Daimary, senior army officials, and footballer Parthib Sundar Gogoi. Major General Amit Dhir called Assam the heartland of Indian football, while Major General Dinesh Kumar Singh praised army-civil coordination. The trophy tour will display the silverware at key locations across Assam over the next two days.

Durand Cup trophy tour begins in Guwahati, countdown starts for 135th edition

Guwahati, July 16

The countdown to the 135th Indian Oil Durand Cup began in Assam on Thursday with the arrival of the tournament's iconic trophies in Guwahati, marking the launch of the trophy tour ahead of Asia's oldest and India's most prestigious football competition, officials said.

The three historic trophies were unveiled during a ceremonial function at a luxurious hotel here in the presence of Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Biswajit Daimary, senior Indian Army officials, state government representatives and noted footballer Parthib Sundar Gogoi.

The event underscored Assam's growing stature as a major football destination and highlighted the Northeast's enduring contribution to Indian football.

Senior Indian Army officers, including General Officer Commanding of Bengal Sub Area, Major General Dinesh Kumar Singh, and Chief of Staff of Gajraj Corps, Major General Amit Dhir, attended the ceremony along with senior officials of the Sports and Youth Welfare Department.

Addressing the gathering, Major General Amit Dhir described Assam and the Northeast as the heartland of Indian football and said hosting the Durand Cup in the region reflects its rich footballing legacy and passionate fan base.

Major General Dinesh Kumar Singh lauded the coordinated efforts of the Army and civil administration in organising the tournament and reiterated the Armed Forces' commitment to promoting football and nurturing young sporting talent in the region.

Footballer Parthib Sundar Gogoi urged supporters to turn out in large numbers for the matches and encouraged young players to draw inspiration from one of the country's most celebrated football tournaments.

Speaking at the event, Sports Minister Biswajit Daimary emphasised football's special place in Assam's sporting culture and thanked the Indian Army for consistently bringing the prestigious tournament to the state and strengthening football infrastructure and opportunities for local players.

The ceremony concluded with the formal unveiling of the Durand Cup trophies and a military flag-off for the trophy tour.

Over the next two days, the trophies will be displayed at the New Legislative Assembly Building, the statue of Lachit Borphukan, IIT Guwahati and City Centre Mall, allowing football fans to witness the silverware ahead of the tournament.

The trophy tour is expected to build excitement across Assam as the state prepares to host another edition of the historic competition.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Wonderful initiative by the Indian Army and the state government to promote football in Assam. The trophy tour at places like the Lachit Borphukan statue and IIT Guwahati will really connect with the youth. Just hope the infrastructure continues to improve for grassroots players.

Michael C

As someone who follows football from abroad, it's exciting to see Asia's oldest tournament getting such a vibrant launch. The Northeast's passion for the sport is unmatched. Looking forward to catching some matches online!

Vikram M

Great to see Parthib Sundar Gogoi there – a true local hero! The Durand Cup has a rich history, and bringing it to Assam year after year is a fantastic move. But I wish the media covered other sports equally too. Still, cheers to football! 🙌

Sarah B

The Durand Cup is a beautiful blend of tradition and modern sport. The military involvement adds a unique character. Hope the organisers also focus on women's football in the region – that would be a game-changer!

Rohit P

As a football fan from Maharashtra, I'm jealous of Assam's energy around the Durand Cup! The trophy tour at places like City Centre Mall is brilliant – it makes the cup accessible to everyone. Wish our state did the same for the ISL!

Kavya N

Love the buzz around the Durand Cup! The Northeast's football culture

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