Key Points

The Oriental Cup 2025 is set to showcase Delhi's emerging young football talent across 36 school teams. Students from various schools will compete in boys' and girls' categories at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium. The tournament, now in its third edition, aims to provide a professional platform for school athletes. With matches starting July 20, the competition promises exciting football and opportunities for young players.

Key Points: Oriental Cup 2025 Kicks Off With 36 School Football Teams

  • 24 boys' and 12 girls' teams compete in tournament
  • Defending champions Sanskriti International School returns
  • First matches feature top Delhi school teams
  • Tournament runs until July 29 at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium
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Oriental Cup 2025 set for kick-off with a full slate of boys' and girls' matches

Delhi's youth football tournament launches at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium with exciting matches across boys' and girls' categories

"A platform where school athletes experience structured, competitive play - Oriental Cup Founders"

New Delhi, July 20

The third edition of the Oriental Cup, Delhi's emerging youth football tournament, is all set to kick off at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium here on Monday with 36 participating teams in the fray.

The field includes 24 teams in the boys' category and 12 in the girls' category, which, this year's tournament promises an action-packed week of high-quality school football, spirited competition, and inclusive community engagement. The 2025 season will begin with seven matches featuring some of the city's most exciting young talents. In the opening fixtures, Government Co-ed Senior Secondary School, Dwarka, will take on Mother's International School in the boys' category, followed by their respective girls' teams facing off. Next, Sanskriti International School will meet Amity International, Saket in the boys' match, followed by the defending champions in the girls' category, Sanskriti International School, going up against Amity International, Saket's girls' team.

Later in the day, the boys' team from The Air Force School, Subroto Park, winners of the first edition, will face Kendriya Vidyalaya School (JNU), while their girls' team will play Amity International, Noida. The final fixture of the day will see Amity International, Noida, take on Kendriya Vidyalaya, RK Puram in the boys' draw.

All matches will be played at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium, which will host the entire tournament through to the finals on July 29. The competition is structured with qualifier rounds, followed by league matches, and culminating in championship games for both boys and girls.

Recognised by the Delhi Soccer Association for its growing contribution to grassroots football, the Oriental Cup is steadily evolving into a meaningful platform where school teams experience structured, competitive play in a professional setting.

The Oriental Cup is an emerging school football tournament in Delhi, founded in 2023 by student-athletes Fareed Bakshi and Zahan Sawhney. Now in its third season, the tournament provides a structured and inclusive platform for school athletes of all genders, encouraging competitive play and sportsmanship.

The Oriental Cup aims to foster a community where young players can grow, learn, and celebrate the spirit of football, laying the groundwork for what aspires to become a long-standing tradition in Delhi's school sports landscape.

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy to see equal focus on girls' football! My daughter plays for one of these teams and the confidence boost she's gotten is incredible. More power to the organizers! 💪
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Arjun K
While the initiative is great, I wish they would include schools from other states too. Delhi already has many sports facilities compared to smaller cities. Why not make it truly national?
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Sarah B
The fact that this was started by student-athletes themselves is so inspiring! Shows what young Indians can achieve with passion and vision. Hope this becomes as big as the Subroto Cup one day.
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Kavya N
As a former school footballer, I know how important these platforms are. But organizers should ensure proper medical staff is present - we don't want injuries ruining young careers. Safety first!
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Vikram M
Great to see Dr. Ambedkar Stadium being used for youth development. Hope some scouts from ISL clubs attend - our country needs to identify talent early. #FutureOfIndianFootball âš½

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