Gujarat Titans' Junior Titans Engages 5100+ Kids in Grassroots Sports Drive

The Gujarat Titans franchise has successfully concluded the third edition of its Junior Titans grassroots program, with participation from over 5100 children from more than 100 schools across Gujarat. The program, designed to promote outdoor sports and physical activity among children under 14, expanded its reach to cities like Surendranagar, Morbi, Amreli, and Anand. The initiative features inclusive, non-competitive sessions and games aimed at building confidence and teamwork in a supportive environment. With support from partners like the UNM Foundation and Pokemon, the program has now engaged over 15,000 children since its launch.

Key Points: Gujarat Titans Junior Titans: 5100+ Kids in Grassroots Sports

  • Over 5100 children participated
  • Reached 5+ cities including Surendranagar, Morbi
  • Promotes non-competitive outdoor sports for under-14s
  • Initiative has engaged 15,000+ kids since inception
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Gujarat Titans conclude third edition of Junior Titans with participation of over 5100 children

Gujarat Titans concludes 3rd Junior Titans edition, engaging over 5100 children across Gujarat to promote outdoor sports and physical activity.

"Junior Titans is more than an outreach initiative; it is a long-term investment in encouraging structured participation - Colonel Arvinder Singh"

Ahmedabad, February 14

Gujarat Titans concluded the third edition of Junior Titans, with participation from over 5100 children representing more than 100 government and private schools across Gujarat, according to a release.

The sustained participation and strong response from schools underlines the growing impact of the franchise's cornerstone grassroots initiative, aimed at promoting outdoor sports and physical activity among children under the age of 14, the release said.

Junior Titans was launched in 2024 in key urban centres of Gujarat, such as Vadodara and Rajkot, and has since expanded deeper into the state. In its third edition, the initiative reached Surendranagar, Morbi, Amreli and Anand, along with Ahmedabad, underscoring Gujarat Titans' commitment to taking structured sporting experiences to every corner of Gujarat.

Conceptualised as a multi-city grassroots programme, Junior Titans enables families and local communities to connect with the Gujarat Titans brand and its values. Each city hosted a one-day event featuring inclusive, non-competitive sessions and a variety of engaging games and activities. By combining physical activity with interactive formats, the programme continued to drive participation while building confidence & teamwork through sports among young participants in a fun and supportive environment.

In the final leg in Ahmedabad, 269 children supported by the UNM Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Torrent Group that works across education, healthcare and community development initiatives, also participated. Their involvement further strengthened the inclusive outreach of Junior Titans, extending the programme's impact to children from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, the release said.

Speaking on the successful completion of the third edition, Colonel Arvinder Singh, Chief Operating Officer, Gujarat Titans, said the successful completion of the third edition of Junior Titans marks an important milestone in continued efforts to build a sporting culture.

"The scale of participation across five cities reflects the growing relevance of the initiative and the trust that schools, families and communities place in us. Junior Titans is more than an outreach initiative; it is a long-term investment in encouraging structured participation and fostering a culture where sport and outdoor play becomes a natural part of a child's development. As a sporting franchise, we remain committed to expanding the reach and impact of this initiative and strengthening the sporting ecosystem across Gujarat."

Since its inception, Junior Titans has engaged more than 15,000 children across 13 cities in Gujarat through three editions, evolving into a significant grassroots initiative for the franchise.

Now in its second consecutive year of association with the programme, Pokemon, one of the world's most loved global brands, continued its collaboration with Junior Titans, with playful integrations designed to engage and delight participating children. This sustained partnership underscores the scale, resonance and efficacy of Junior Titans, and its impact on the community, the release said.

Rooted in the philosophy of 'Let's Sport Out!', Junior Titans continues to serve as a key community engagement platform for Gujarat Titans, strengthening the franchise's connection with communities in and beyond Ahmedabad, it added.

The successful conclusion of the third edition reinforces Gujarat Titans' commitment to building a strong sporting culture across Gujarat through grassroots initiatives like Junior Titans, the release said.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Over 15,000 children in just three editions! That's massive. Grassroots programs like these are the real foundation for building future sporting talent. Hope they keep expanding and maybe include some skill-based coaching in the future alongside the fun games.
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Rohit P
I appreciate the inclusive approach with the UNM Foundation's involvement. Sports should be for everyone, regardless of background. My nephew participated in Vadodara and hasn't stopped talking about it. Great job, Titans! 🏏
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Sarah B
While this is a positive step, I hope the "non-competitive" focus doesn't mean they avoid identifying and nurturing genuinely talented kids. India needs strong sporting pipelines. Perhaps a follow-up program for standout participants could be considered?
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Karthik V
'Let's Sport Out!' is a great philosophy. In our education system, sports are often an afterthought. Initiatives like these by popular franchises can really change parental mindset. My kids in Ahmedabad loved the Pokemon activities too!
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Meera T
Heartening to see corporate social responsibility in action. Torrent Group and Gujarat Titans are setting a fine example. Hope other IPL franchises take note and launch similar programs in their states. The reach of 5100 children is commendable.

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