Dream Sports Championship brings international challenge to Football National Finals

ANI April 2, 2025 151 views

The Dream Sports Championship Football 2025 is set to revolutionize youth football in India with its national tournament. Eight boys' and eight girls' teams will compete across multiple venues in Goa, with Norwich City FC's youth team adding international flavor. The tournament represents a significant step towards inclusive sports development and providing global exposure for young athletes. Legendary footballers Bhaichung Bhutia and Subrata Paul will be present at the grand finale, highlighting the event's importance.

"This tournament marks a significant milestone in our commitment to developing grassroots football in India." - Bhavit Sheth, Dream Sports COO
Panaji, April 2: The highly anticipated National Finals of the Dream Sports Championship Football 2025 -- an initiative of the Dream Sports Foundation (DSF) -- will kick off in Goa on April 8. In a major development, the renowned English football team Norwich City FC's Youth Team will be participating in the tournament's second edition.

Key Points

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National Finals bring 16 teams to compete in Goa

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Norwich City FC joins youth tournament

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First comprehensive girls' football competition

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Bhaichung Bhutia to grace tournament finale

The Championship will bring together eight boys' and eight girls' teams to compete in an intense competition. In an exciting first, the girls' tournament will feature state teams nominated by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) from Assam, Jharkhand, Kerala, Rajasthan, Goa, Odisha, Karnataka, and Delhi. Group stage matches will take place at the SAG Benaulim Football Ground and Utorda Sports Complex, with the grand finale set for Raia Football Ground on April 15, where football legends Bhaichung Bhutia and Subrata Paul will grace the occasion.

"This tournament marks a significant milestone in our commitment to developing grassroots football in India. Inviting an international team to compete with top domestic clubs offers young athletes global exposure. This year, with the inclusion of a girls' category, we hope to make football an inclusive sport. We are grateful to the AIFF for their continued support, which contributes to our vision to Make Sports Better," said Bhavit Sheth, COO and Co-founder of Dream Sports, as quoted by the DSC press release

During the tournament, the DSF will also conduct knowledge exchange workshops under the Dream Again initiative led by the Norwich City coaches for the support staff of all the participating teams. The workshops will include topics like leadership in coaching, physical & medical awareness, and football staff development.

Following intense regional rounds, seven Indian youth teams secured their places in the National Finals. These teams are Punjab FC (Delhi), Reliance Foundation Young Champs (Mumbai), Chennaiyin FC (Bengaluru), Mohun Bagan Super Giant (Kolkata), Football 4 Change (Guwahati), SESA FA, and Dempo Sports Club (Goa). Meanwhile, the tournament will follow a group stage format, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the final of the U-17 football tournament across the boys and girls categories.

The participation of Norwich City FC adds an international presence to the tournament, complementing the regional champions from across India. The two-time winners of the FA Cup are known for producing top-level talent like Ben Godfrey (Everton FC, Ipswich Town) and James Maddison (Leicester City, Tottenham Hotspur), who have performed at the highest level of English football - the English Premier League.

Local football enthusiasts and AIFF scouts are expected to closely watch the tournament, representing a significant stepping stone for talented young footballers aiming to build professional careers.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is amazing for Indian football! Having Norwich City's youth team participate will give our players world-class exposure. Can't wait to watch the matches! ⚽
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Priya M.
So happy to see girls' teams getting equal representation! Football shouldn't be just a boys' game. Hope this inspires more young girls to take up sports professionally.
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they maintain the quality of pitches and facilities throughout the tournament. Last year some matches were played on poor quality grounds.
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Sunita R.
The knowledge exchange workshops sound fantastic! Our coaches need more international exposure too if we want to develop world-class players. Great initiative by DSF!
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Vikram J.
Excited to see Mohun Bagan and Punjab FC compete! Hope they show the same dominance they've shown in ISL. The international challenge will be interesting to watch.
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Neha P.
Does anyone know if there will be live streaming? Would love to watch but can't travel to Goa for the matches. 🤞

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