Football fever has hit Bihar! The exciting Dung Dung U-20 Football Championship is finally here. This competition gathers young football talents from across the state and beyond. It aims to give rising stars a chance to show their skills and passion for the game.
Chandigarh booked their spot in the beginning of the semi-final of the Junior Boys’ National Football Championship for the BC Roy Trophy Level 1, overcoming Punjab 1-0 in the concluding Gather C coordinate at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Ground in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh, on Thursday, Admirable 1, 2024.
What Is the Dung Dung U-20 Football Championship?
The Dung Dung U-20 Football Championship is a youth competition. It aims to boost football skills at the grassroots level. The championship lets players under 20 compete. This boosts sportsmanship and helps young athletes gain national and international recognition.
Why the Championship Things Are for Bihar?
Boosting Youth Engagement: Sports are important for young people. They encourage discipline teamwork and commitment. Bihar is making a difference by involving youth in football. This helps channel their energy into positive development.
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Building Sports Infrastructure: The championship, moreover, highlights Bihar’s developing commitment to sports foundations. Stadiums, preparing facilities, and grassroots programs are making strides to bolster such tournaments.
Promoting Football Culture: Cricket often dominates sports in India. Yet, events like this championship are boosting football's popularity, especially among the youth.
Community and Fan Involvement
The vitality of the championship is not restricted to the players alone. Nearby communities and fans have come back in huge numbers, making matches lively social events. Merchants, families, and football partners fill the grounds. They add to the festive atmosphere.
With this, Chandigarh has risen as the bunch of champions with an all-win record, having collected nine points from three matches. Chandigarh will presently confront Bunch A champs Odisha in the firstsemi-final on Eminent 3, 2024, at the same venue.
Hipjyoti Moran scored the unequivocal objective for Chandigarh in the 70th minute of the coordinate. In spite of making a solid beginning and propelling various assaults, Punjab seems not to have changed over the chances that came their way.
In another Gather C coordinate, Meghalaya triumphed over Karnataka with a 1-0 triumph. Meghalaya’s Banteilangki Sumer (9') scored an early objective from a coordinate free kick. Both groups were out of dispute some time recently, at the beginning of the match.
Big Wins for Lakshadweep, Assam & Arunachal Pradesh in Level 2
NAGAON, ASSAM: Nagaland drew 2-2 with Haryana, whereas Lakshadweep enrolled a huge 6-0 win against Andaman & Nicobar in Bunch A matches in Level 2 of the Junior Boys’ National Football Championship for the BC Roy Trophy at the Nurul Amin Stadium in Nagaon, Assam. In Gather C matches, Assam triumphed 4-1 against Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh enlisted a 5-0 triumph over Andhra Pradesh.
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Nagaland scored early with Ayhunlo Chung’s (8’) strike. Haryana rapidly reacted with an objective from Aman (21’). Aman (48’) struck once more to grant Haryana the lead. In any case, Nagaland leveled the score in the passing minutes with Thangginhao Singson’s (90+4’) objective coming about in two groups sharing points.
Meanwhile, Lakshadweep overwhelmed Andaman & Nicobar, scoring six objectives. Mohammed Bishar (14’, 15’, 34’) scored a hat-trick, whereas Nizal Hassan (69’, 84’) included a brace.
Assam won their moment of successive diversion with perfect ease. Captain Kamsemlal Vaephei (13’) gave Assam the lead. The champs once more came alive in the final 10 minutes when Kamsemlal (82’), Akash Lohar (86’), and Roshan Dungdung (88’) struck in speedy progression. Sikkim oversaw one reassurance objective from Nikhil Pradhan (90+5’).
Arunachal Pradesh scored five against Andhra Pradesh, beginning with Gyamar Josuah’s (4’) objective. Hanu Tari (44’, 47’, 66’) scored a hat-trick, whereas Dodum Dari (86’) included a late strike to secure full focus for Arunachal Pradesh.
Assam, Uttarakhand & Sikkim Young Ladies Pack Full Points
BELGAUM, KARNATAKA: Assam crushed Telangana 3-2, and Uttarakhand secured a 2-0 triumph over Punjab in the opening matches of Bunch C in the Junior Girls’ National Football Championship 2024-25, Level 2, at the Wearing Planet Lovedale School Ground in Belgaum, Karnataka, on Thursday, Eminent 1, 2024. In Bunch D, Sikkim vanquished Madhya Pradesh 3-2.
In an exciting five-goal experience, Telangana’s Gottipati Sai Sameeksha (4’) opened the scoring from the punishment spot. Assam's Arti Munda leveled in the 36th minute.
Telangana recaptured the lead with an objective from captain Vadlakonda Chaithanya Sri (45+2’). Assam’s Arti Munda (55’) struck once more to level the score. A possessive objective by Telangana’s Manepally Moksha Tapasvi (70’) clinched the issue in support of Assam.
In the other coordinate, Uttarakhand claimed their win to begin with objectives from Rani Mehta (3’) and Ayushi Negi (34’), in this way securing a 2-0 triumph over Punjab.
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In Bunch D, Smeeta Sundas’s fine hat trick (26’, 68’, 69’) was the highlight of Sikkim’s contract win. Madhya Pradesh undermined to make a late comeback, scoring twice through Tejaswini Maravi (84’) and Saniya Bahroliya (90+3’), but that was all they seemed to do. Friday, Eminent 2, 2024 installations.
Junior Boys’ NFC for BC Roy Trophy 2024-25
Tier 2, Nagaon, Assam
Group B: Uttarakhand vs Gujarat (8am), Madhya Pradesh vs Jammu & Kashmir (2pm) Nurul Amin Stadium Ground 2
Group D: Rajasthan vs Telangana (10am), Pondicherry vs Bihar (4pm) Nurul Amin Stadium Ground 1
Junior Girls’ NFC 2024-25
Tier 2, Belgaum, Karnataka
Group A: Andaman & Nicobar vs Jammu & Kashmir (8am), Uttar Pradesh vs Chandigarh (11am), Donning Planet Lovedale Central School GroundGroup B: Maharashtra vs Rajasthan (2pm), Donning Planet Lovedale Central School Ground