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Odisha CM Sanctions Rs 15 Crore for FIFA-Grade Sambalpur Football Academy

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced a Rs 15 crore sanction for the Sambalpur Football Academy during a visit. The plan includes three FIFA-standard football fields and two modern futsal grounds. Majhi highlighted the academy's 19-year legacy of producing national-level players. The government will also organize the CM Trophy Tournament to scout talent under age 14.

Odisha CM sanctions Rs 15 crore for Sambalpur Football Academy, unveils FIFA-standard development plan

Sambalpur, June 6

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Saturday announced a financial sanction of Rs 15 crore for the development of the Sambalpur Football Academy, reaffirming the state government's commitment to strengthening grassroots football and creating world-class training infrastructure for young players.

During his visit to the academy, the Chief Minister, accompanied by Sambalpur MLA Jayanarayan Mishra, participated in the planting of grass seeds as part of efforts to develop a high-quality football ground for aspiring footballers in the region.

As part of the ambitious infrastructure plan, the academy will be equipped with three FIFA-standard football fields and two modern futsal grounds. The proposed facilities are aimed at providing advanced training opportunities and exposure to budding footballers, helping them compete at higher levels.

Addressing the media, Majhi highlighted the academy's contribution to Odisha's sporting landscape and its role in nurturing football talent over nearly two decades.

"The Sambalpur Football Academy holds a special place on Odisha's sports map. Under the leadership of our Sambalpur MLA, Jayanarayan Mishra Ji, it was established as a branch of the Sambalpur Sporting Club. Today, the academy has become one of the state's leading platforms for providing national-level exposure and recognition to talented footballers. Over the past 19 years, the academy has produced many talented players. Several of them have represented Odisha at the national level in various categories, bringing great pride to the state. The academy's success is built on a strong sporting foundation and an excellent coaching system," Majhi said.

The Chief Minister also revealed that the state government is organising the annual CM Trophy Football Tournament and has decided to identify promising footballers below the age of 14 for specialised training through the academy.

Emphasising the government's long-term vision, Majhi said efforts are underway to transform the Sambalpur Football Academy into a world-class sports institution that can provide greater opportunities to young athletes, particularly those from rural areas.

He added that the Odisha Government will continue supporting initiatives aimed at strengthening the state's sporting ecosystem and producing footballers capable of excelling at both national and international levels.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Nice to see state governments investing in sports infrastructure. India has so much untapped football talent, especially in rural areas. This FIFA-standard plan could be a game-changer for young players in Odisha.

Ramesh W

Rs 15 crore is good, but I hope the funds are used properly and not siphoned off. We've seen many such announcements before where money disappears. Let's actually see the infrastructure built first. Still, credit where due for recognizing football's potential.

Priya S

As someone from Odisha, I'm really proud of this! Football has always been big in places like Cuttack and Sambalpur. The academy has been producing talent for 19 years already - imagine what it can do with FIFA-standard facilities. Majhi ji is doing good work for sports.

David E

Impressive commitment from the Odisha government. The CM Trophy Football Tournament and U-14 talent identification programs are smart moves. India needs more of this systematic approach to youth development. Hopefully other states will follow Odisha's example.

Sunil U

Good initiative but why always Sambalpur? What about other districts? Rural areas in western Odisha also have talent but no such facilities. The government should spread this to more places. Still, any investment in football is welcome. Hope players from poor families can actually benefit.

Aditya G

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