Haryana Steelers Academy Wins Inaugural HS Cup, Boosting Kabaddi Grassroots

The Haryana Steelers Academy has won the first-ever Haryana Steelers Cup, defeating Sports Centre Geong in a competitive final at the BRS Kabaddi Academy. The tournament brought together 61 teams from Rohtak, Hisar, and Sonipat in a multi-stage format for players aged 16-20. Head Coach Manpreet Singh praised the high level of competition and the platform's role in identifying and nurturing young talent. The event, with a Rs 5 Lakh prize pool, marks a significant step in building a structured grassroots pathway for kabaddi in Haryana.

Key Points: Haryana Steelers Academy Wins First HS Cup Kabaddi Tournament

  • Academy wins inaugural HS Cup
  • Tournament featured 61 teams from 3 districts
  • Aims to create structured player pathway
  • Prize pool of Rs 5 Lakhs awarded
  • Final drew strong community turnout
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Haryana Steelers Academy win inaugural HS Cup as franchise strengthens grassroots pathway

Haryana Steelers Academy wins the inaugural HS Cup, defeating Sports Centre Geong in a final that highlights the franchise's grassroots kabaddi pathway.

"The level of competition... has been extremely encouraging. There is immense talent across the state. - Manpreet Singh"

Rohtak, March 31

The Haryana Steelers Academy emerged victorious at the inaugural Haryana Steelers Cup by defeating Sports Centre Geong at the BRS Kabaddi Academy in Dighal on March 29.

According to a release, the tournament brought together 61 teams from across Rohtak, Hisar, and Sonipat and marked a significant step in Haryana Steelers' efforts to build a structured grassroots pathway for kabaddi in the state.

The HS Cup followed a multi-stage format with zonal rounds for players aged 16-20 years old. The competition was narrowed down to six teams in the league stage, with each team playing five matches.

The top two teams then advanced to the final. The finals witnessed the presence of several dignitaries, including Kulbir Alhawat, Founder, BRS Kabaddi Academy. Mehtab Singh, fitness and youth influencer, Shakuntala Beniwal, Sports Director, MDU, and Haryana Steelers Head Coach Manpreet Singh were also present.

Haryana Steelers player Vinay Tewathia, part of the PKL Season 11 winning squad, was also in attendance and interacted with participants.

The final encounter proved highly competitive, as both teams showcased discipline and strong fundamentals. Haryana Steelers Academy emerged victorious after making a strong comeback to secure the title.

The win comes following a dominant, unbeaten run in the group stage. The match drew a strong turnout of players, coaches, and members of the local community, creating a lively atmosphere. This also reflected the growing enthusiasm for grassroots kabaddi in the state.

Speaking after the final, Haryana Steelers Head Coach Manpreet Singh said, "The level of competition we witnessed throughout the HS Cup has been extremely encouraging. There is immense talent across the state. Platforms like these are crucial in identifying and nurturing talented players early on in their careers. Through this tournament, we aim to create a structured pathway to provide exposure to young athletes and help them understand the demands of performing at the professional level."

With a prize pool of Rs 5 Lakhs, the tournament facilitated the winners, runners-up, and standout individual performers. This included Ishant from Haryana Steelers Academy, who was the Best Raider with 49 points, while Harsh from Naultha School was awarded Best Defender with 29 tackle points.

The Haryana Steelers Cup marks a significant step in strengthening the grassroots structure of kabaddi in the state. The tournament brings together competition, talent identification, and development under a unified framework.

- ANI

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Shreya B
So proud to see this happening in Rohtak! My younger brother participated in the zonal rounds. The energy and organization were top-notch. More such tournaments please, across all districts!
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Rahul R
A prize pool of 5 lakhs for a grassroots tournament is a great incentive. It shows the players that their skill is valued. Hope this inspires more kids to take up kabaddi seriously as a career option.
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Michael C
As someone new to following kabaddi, it's impressive to see such a professional setup at the academy level. The focus on a "structured pathway" is key for any sport's long-term health. Well done.
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Priyanka N
Great initiative, but I hope they are also creating equal opportunities and tournaments for girls. Haryana has many talented female kabaddi players who need similar platforms and visibility.
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Aman W
Having Vinay Tewathia and Coach Manpreet Singh there must have been a huge motivation for the young players. Meeting your idols is a different kind of inspiration. Bahut badhiya! 👏

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