Wednesday, October 16, 2019

First Sikh Football Cup To Take Place in November 2019; Organizers Aim to Promote Sikh Identity

According to Sikh24 “ Aiming to promote Sikhi saroop in sports by inspiring the youth for retaining their identity as Keshadhari Sikhs, Global Sikh Sports Federation (GSSF) and Khalsa Football Club (Khalsa FC) will hold first ‘Sikh Football Cup’ for keshadhari players under FIFA rules from November 23 in all districts of Punjab.
Disclosing this here on Wednesday, president of Khalsa Football Club Harjeet Singh Grewal said this inter-district event has been dedicated to 550th prakash purb of Sri Guru Nanak Sahib in which sabat-soorat players from the age of 14 years to 21 years will participate. “The supreme motive of GSSF is to promote and popularize Sikh games and other popular games among the Sikhs and preserve the highest Sikh tenets in sports,” he added.
He informed that the Khalsa FC, affiliated with Punjab Football Association, would hold selection trials in each district to select district level football teams from October 29 to November 2. “After holding knock-out matches during inter-district tournaments from November 23 to November 30, the state-level final event will be organized at SAS Nagar Stadium on December 7”, Grewal told.
Elaborating the objectives of this club football promoter Grewal added that this unique keshadhari event would promote Punjabi culture and Sikh identity worldwide thereby help to stop racial attacks on Sikhs. In addition to this, it would help to wean away the youth from drug abuse as well as channelize their energy into sports activities and the paricipants could enhance their carrier as sportsperson, he added.
Highlighting the paybacks to the players by Khalsa FC, he informed that all keshadari teams in the districts would be provided with official kits, jerseys, socks and tracksuits besides travelling allowances. “Winning team will be awarded Rs. 5 lakh and runner-up to get Rs. 3 lakh cash award. Besides, coaches of both the teams will also be awarded cash prizes to the tune of Rs. 51,000 and Rs. 31,000 respectively,” Grewal said.
Grewal further added that Sikh martial art ‘Gatka’ demonstrations would also be held during all matches in the districts. Emphasizing that Sikh Football Cup would be held every year in association with Punjab Sports department he avowed that Khalsa FC would act as launching pad for promising players so that they could realize their good luck in executing contracts with high valued football clubs.
Among others present on the occasion included senior vice president Balwinder Singh Jaura Singha, vice president Amanjeet Singh, joint secretary Gurbans Singh, Balwinder Singh Sagar and Xen Gurbakhshish Singh Gill, secretary tournament committee Dr Pritam Singh Sports Director Sant Baba Bhag Singh University Jalandhar and assistant secretary Prof Parmpreet Kaindowal, Surjit Singh Bains and Harshveer Singh Grewal, secretary Harjinder Kumar, finance secretary Baljit Singh, social media incharge Prabhmeet Singh and Varun Bhardwaj.

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