The central Indian state of Chhattisgarh has seen tremendous football rising growth in popularity across the years. For long, the sports scenario is dominated by kabaddi, wrestling, and cricket. The game of football, however, is slowly taking its ground from the grass roots to the state level. This blog explains why football was promoted in the state and who the key players were, how they engaged with the fans, what the challenges are, and what potential growth can be seen in the future for the next few years.
OBJECTIVES
The main reason football is proposed to be promoted in Chhattisgarh is that of:
- Engaging youth: To encourage the young to play football, provide a structured base for developing their skills, and provide opportunities to represent the states and eventually their countries.
- Grassrooting: A solid foundation in the grassroots, academies to guide local talent, and then make the sport competitive.
- Health and Fitness Promotion: Use of football to promote the youth’s physical fitness, teamwork, and discipline.
- State Representation Increase: Improvement of state players’ quality and exposure to competitive football to enhance the state’s presence at national and international football competitions.
KEY TEAM PLAYERS
State of Chhattisgarh has fostered some bright stars in the sport of football, who have created their niche both in regional as well as national tournaments. Though this state has been working to produce internationally acclaimed players, the following players have been of immense importance to the football arena in this eastern Indian state:
- Vikash Shukla: The most promising player from the state Vikash Shukla has represented Chhattisgarh in different national-level tournaments and has a midfield temperament combined with leadership quality.
- Rohit Verma: A dynamic forward who has played well in several tournaments at the regional level. His consistency and sharp goal-scoring ability have been well noted at the state level.
- Ravi Yadav: Another bright talent who has recently emerged from one of the football academies of the state, Yadav has exceptional dribbling skills and is often referred to as a future star in Chhattisgarh football.
Some of these players, besides thousands more, have been part of the growing football culture in the state. They have even spurred young players to take football seriously.
FAN ENGAGEMENT
Football is gradually emerging as an attractive sport not only for Chhattisgarh but for the whole world. The popularity of social networking and live sports telecast has made the world’s international football leagues plus the major world cup of FIFA and the Indian Super League within reach of fans. And some of the key aspects are:
- The Internet: Fans connect with football teams and players on the social networking sites; hence, one builds an online community that pays attention to updates regarding the game, players, and local tournaments.
- Public Viewings of International Football Matches: As this sport picks up, local football clubs and academies start arranging public viewings of international football matches which now creates a sense of excitement and camaraderie among the fans.
For example, community events such as organizing football-themed events and local tournaments, youth camps, and fan meets will get them closer to the players.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Despite the growing enthusiasm, football in Chhattisgarh faces a number of challenges:
- Lack of Infrastructure: Even though improvements have been made in the recent past, the world-class football facilities, training centers, and stadiums are still missing, which would affect the development of players at professional levels.
- A limited budget: The money received by the football is much less than cricket. This mainly impacts upon the good quality tournaments, better facilities, and sponsorships.
- Cultural bias for cricket and kabaddi: Cricket and Kabaddi are still the most liked games in Chhattisgarh. This cultural influence can only be changed after a long time when the people noticed football.
- Scouting and Development: Although football academies exist, the system of talent detection and rearing is still minuscule by comparison with football hotbeds such as Goa, West Bengal, and Kerala.
Despite the challenges thus stated, there are plenty of scope for growth:
- Youth Development Program: Setting more football academies and scouting initiatives shall further help to bring young players up to a level where they have the avenue to grow.
- State Level Improvements: More focus towards developing sports at the state level shall mean the direct investment of the government in improving quality infrastructures, funding, and professional coaching
- Private Sector Investment: Association with private sponsors and companies would imply much better financial support, which might help organize some tournaments and enhance the caliber of football in the state.
- International exposure: can come through national league and tournament participation, where the players from Chhattisgarh will get to play in front of larger crowds thereby increasing their chances of an excellent footballing career.
FUTURE
The future of football in Chhattisgarh is going to look great, with the increasing interest among the youth and gradual improvements in the infrastructure in the state. Improved local football academies, increasing government support, and better grassroots programs ensure that football grows in the state.
- Competitions will be stiffer and exposure of players increased because more teams will be formed at the district and state levels.
- More vigorous tournaments and introduction of state-level professional leagues will result in the sport enjoying a higher status, hence giving a chance of national scouts in players’ games.
- Increase in Fan Engagement: This game of football will experience more fan involvement as more people will throng the grounds and cheer for the local clubs
CONCLUSION
All in a nutshell, football in the state of Chhattisgarh is still emerging and blooming with popularity and infrastructure. Obviously, there are challenges, including limited financial support and infrastructure. However, on the other side of the coin, opportunities abound. Further investment in grassroots, football academies, and at the state-level competitions can certainly make Chhattisgarh a significant contributor to Indian football. Well, if the future looks bright for football in the state, then it is only a matter of time before Chhattisgarh can produce players who would make their mark on the national and international football stage.