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Football Fever Grips Sikkim as FIFA World Cup Captivates Fans

The FIFA World Cup has intensified football's popularity in Sikkim, where the sport has recently grown significantly. Sports official Tseten Bhutia attributes this to the Sikkim Premier League, which has produced players for higher-level clubs. Fans in Sikkim are closely following the tournament, supporting traditional powerhouses like Argentina, France, and Portugal. Bhutia, a long-time Argentina fan, believes Lionel Messi has already secured his legacy, while other fans hope for their favorite stars to succeed.

Football fever grips Sikkim as FIFA World Cup captures imagination of fans, says sports official

Gangtok, June 12

The ongoing FIFA World Cup has further strengthened football's popularity in Sikkim, where the sport has witnessed significant growth in recent years, according to Tseten Bhutia, Assistant Director of the Sikkim Sports Department.

Speaking about football culture in the Himalayan state, Bhutia noted that the game has become a vital part of life for people in Sikkim, thanks to the success of the Sikkim Premier League (SPL).

"Over the years, the football scene in Sikkim has expanded significantly. People in Sikkim are now actively engaged in football, and one reason is the launch of the Sikkim Premier League (SPL) by our Chief Minister," Bhutia stated. He credited the league with providing pathways for local talent and helping players get chances at higher levels.

"The SPL has produced many players; several have been given opportunities to play for other strong clubs. We have many talented players, including some in the ISL. What we need now is the right guidance to help them succeed," he added.

As the FIFA World Cup grabs attention worldwide, football fans in Sikkim are closely watching the tournament, with traditional powerhouses once again drawing strong support.

Bhutia shared his long-standing love for Argentina, one of the favourites for the title, stating that his support for the South American team goes back before Lionel Messi's rise.

"I'm a big fan of the Argentina national football team. It's not just because of Lionel Messi. My father used to watch football, and that's how I started following Argentina," he explained. "I was also intrigued by the blue-and-white jersey."

Argentina enters the tournament as a top contender after years of success on the international stage, and the defending world champions continue to receive great support around the globe.

While many fans hope to see Messi add another World Cup win to his impressive career, Bhutia believes the Argentine captain has already secured his legacy. "This time, everybody wants Argentina to win, but for me, Messi has already accomplished everything," he said.

One of the budding footballers, showing his excitement, said, "I am a big fan of France, and they are the favourites to lift the Cup. Spain, too are good. Pedri is my favourite player."

Another player said, "I am supporting Portugal because of Cristiano Ronaldo. He is the best player, and I want him to lift the Cup to add glory under his name."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Riya H

I'm from Gangtok and it's true! Football is life here. During the World Cup, you can't find a quiet tea stall because everyone is glued to the TV. Brazil and Argentina jerseys are everywhere. The SPL has given our local boys such hope. Proud of how far we've come! ⚽

Karthik V

Good to see football growing beyond the big cities. But the article says players get chances in ISL – that's great, but we need more grassroots investment. Sikkim's terrain is tough but the passion is real. Hope the government builds better training facilities up there. Every state should have its own league like SPL.

Jennifer L

As someone who visited Sikkim last year, I can vouch for the football craze there. Kids playing in every open ground, even on slopes! The Argentina connection is strong – I saw more Messi jerseys there than in some countries. And it's lovely that the sports official's love for Argentina comes from his father. Real legacy. 🏆

Abhishek O

The article mentions a young fan supporting France and another backing Portugal – that's the beauty of the World Cup, it brings different generations together. One critique though: I wish we heard more about the Sikkim players themselves, not just the international stars. Let's celebrate our own talent too. Overall, encouraging story from the Northeast.

Tanya I

I love how football connects our Himalayan states to the rest of the world. The Sikkim Premier League is a game-changer. But honestly, we need similar leagues in other small states too. Also, the bit about the Argentina jersey being

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