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Telangana Government Backs Archery Premier League to Boost Sports Ecosystem

The Government of Telangana has officially supported the Archery Premier League Season 2, scheduled in Hyderabad from October 8 to 18. The league, recognized as a marquee sporting event, aims to boost Hyderabad's emergence as a leading sports destination and strengthen archery in rural and tribal areas. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced the support during the Young India Sports University logo launch, emphasizing the goal of preparing Hyderabad for the 2036 Olympics. The season will feature six franchise teams with 48 international and Indian archers, including Olympic medallists and world champions.

Government of Telangana to support Archery Premier League to accelerate growth of sports

Hyderabad, July 11

In a significant boost to Telangana's sports ecosystem, the Government of Telangana has officially thrown its weight behind the Archery Premier League ahead of its second season.

Scheduled to be held in Hyderabad from October 8 to 18, the world's only franchise-based archery league has been recognised among the state's marquee sporting events, further strengthening Hyderabad's emergence as a leading sporting destination, according to a release.

Beyond hosting the league, Telangana also has its own franchise, the Kakatiya Knights, strengthening the state's association with India's premier archery competition. The hosting of APL in Hyderabad is expected to provide fresh momentum to Telangana's growing archery ecosystem, particularly in rural and tribal areas, where archery has deep roots among the Koya and Gond tribal communities.

The state is home to Sports Schools, Eklavya Model Residential Schools and Khelo India Centres that continue to nurture young talent. By bringing the world's leading archers to Hyderabad, APL is expected to transform this grassroots foundation into greater visibility for the sport, wider participation and new competitive opportunities for aspiring archers across the state.

The announcement was made during the launch of the Young India Sports University logo and website in Hyderabad, attended by Chief Minister Anumula Revanth Reddy and Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha, where the Government highlighted APL among Telangana's marquee sporting events.

"This government is determined to give a new direction to sports and make Hyderabad the preferred hub for sports in the country. We are building a robust sports ecosystem, and by hosting major events, we are taking a step closer to our dream of preparing Hyderabad to host the Olympics in 2036," Revanth Reddy said.

Confirming the announcement, Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Special Chief Secretary (Sports), said, "In another two months, we will be hosting the Archery Premier League."

Supported by the Government of Telangana and the Archery Association of India (AAI), Season 2 will feature six franchise teams comprising 48 Indian and international recurve and compound archers, including Olympic medallists, World Champions and top-ranked stars. APL's distinctive 15-second shot clock creates a fast-paced, spectator-friendly format while providing Indian archers with regular exposure to elite international competition.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting move by Telangana government. But let's be honest – hosting the Olympics in 2036 seems overly ambitious when we can't even maintain basic infrastructure in our stadiums. Start small, like this archery league, build momentum, then dream big. The 15-second shot clock format sounds exciting though!

Priya S

As someone from Hyderabad, I'm thrilled to see this! 🎯 Our city has so much potential for sports. The Eklavya schools and Khelo India centres mentioned here are actually producing good talent. Just hope the government doesn't just make announcements but actually follows through with funding and proper training facilities for our rural archers.

Michael C

Nice to see state governments investing in niche sports. Archery Premier League could be what IPL did for cricket – creating a professional ecosystem that nurtures talent. But Rs. doesn't grow on trees. Hope the sponsorship and viewership numbers justify this investment. The tribal connection is a great angle to build grassroots interest.

Vikram M

As a sports enthusiast, I appreciate the effort. But let's not forget – archery in India has produced Olympic medals only recently (Deepika Kumari, etc.). We need sustained investment, not just one-off leagues. The 2036 Olympic dream is just political rhetoric. Focus on building proper academies in rural Telangana first where the raw talent exists.

Rohit P

This is massive for Telangana! 🏹 The fact that they're leveraging traditional tribal archery skills from Koya and Gond communities is brilliant. Combining that with international exposure through APL could create a pipeline of world-class archers. Just hope the franchise owners don't treat players badly like

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