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Sunday, 18 May 2014

TheFootballLink Junior League Season 3 - Closing Ceremony

TheFootballLink Junior League Season 3 - Closing Ceremony
TheFootballLink Junior League Season III came to an end with more than 300 games played in over 7 weeks, involving more than 500 children from across Delhi/NCR. Holisol Panthers, Conscient-12, Conscient-14, Real Sports Academy and Amity Pushp Vihar were declared champions in the U-9, U-12, U-14, U-16 and U-19 age categories, respectively. 

Ex-Police Commissioner of Delhi, Mr. Neeraj Kumar, renowned Indian sports commentator, Mr. Novy Kapadia and Chairman of TheFootballLink, Mr. Biraja Misra were the esteemed guests at the closing ceremony of the TheFootballLink Junior League. 

When asked of his views about the league, Mr. Neeraj Kumar said, “It is commendable, the work that TheFootballLink is doing in their efforts to develop the sport of Football”.

Mr. Novy Kapadia spoke of the book he has written about World Cup facts called ‘The Football Fanatics Essential Guide’ which received tumulus response from the children and parents.

The best players from the league were awarded trophies and Adidas footballs and studs. In a day full of emotions, every child signed off with memories he would cherish for a long time to come. Post the event, TheFootballLink distributed books from their partner Hachette to children of all age groups.

The league was organized in association with the Sports Authority of India and Delhi Soccer Association. The esteemed guests, the parents applauded the way TheFootballLink has been working to promote the sport of Football in India.

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