RFYC Naupang League resumes in Mizoram as India's top grassroots football competition begins

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After two successful seasons, RFYC and the Mizoram Football Association are pleased to announce the highly anticipated return of the Naupang League for its third season. The grassroots initiative, set to kick off on August 24, aims to further develop football at the community level in Mizoram. Spanning over nine months, the league will prioritize increasing game time for participants, expanding employment opportunities in the football industry, and providing additional training sessions for both young footballers and community members. Join us as we continue our mission to foster a love for the beautiful game in Mizoram.

Expansion of the Naupang League

After two successful seasons, the RFYC Naupang League will again span over nine months, providing a comprehensive platform for young footballers to excel in their home state. The league will operate in four districts of Mizoram—Aizawl, Champhai, Kolasib, and Lunglei—utilizing two different models of league structure to cater to various age groups and community needs.

Aizawl and Champhai: The Naupang League in these districts will feature 12 teams each in the U8, U10, U12, and U14 age groups, with each team playing 33 matches. This model will be managed by the Reliance Foundation Young Champs, providing structured matchdays and regular training exposure.

Kolasib and Lunglei: These districts will host the District League, starting with 21 matches in the initial round. Each team will play in a three-legged tournament across the U8 to U14 age groups. Following these matches, the Emerging Cup and District Cup competitions will offer up to four additional matches per team, enhancing competitive exposure.

Empowering the Community through Football - This grassroots initiative goes beyond promoting football. It aims to create a positive impact within the community by focusing on skill development, employment, and capacity building.

Training Programs: Weekly training and Emerging Talent (ET) sessions will be conducted in Aizawl and Champhai, while Kolasib and Lunglei will see two specialised training camps led by Reliance Foundation coaches.

Coaching and Refereeing Development: To build local capacity, the initiative includes a Coaching License Programme and skill development workshops over the nine-month period. Last season, 36 referees attended licensing programs and 23 gained a Level 8 License, enhancing the quality of football officiating in the region.

Jeje Lalpekhlua, a former Indian football team striker, commented, “It fills me with delight to see more and more young kids from Mizoram taking part in football and receiving quality training sessions from excellent coaches. Over the years, the state has produced several top-quality players who have represented India at the highest levels of international football. The RFYC Naupang League will empower everyone involved, foster holistic development of the football ecosystem, and pave the way for Mizoram to become a household name in football across the country.”

Lalnghinglova (Tetea) Hmar, Minister of State for Labour, Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Department, Sport & Youth Services Department and Excise & Narcotics Department commented, “The RFYC Naupang League has comprehensively addressed all aspects of youth development in Mizoram. The League is helping children build character, discipline, and responsibility. This initiative unites our communities around the shared goal of promoting sports and positive values. We thank the Reliance Foundation and Mizoram Football Association for empowering our young talent.”

Lalrengpuia (Renga), Honorary Secretary, Mizoram Football Association, commented: "The Naupang League has been one of the closest projects to our hearts. With the help of the Reliance Foundation, we are glad to give opportunities to our young, budding talent. Football is an essential part of Mizo culture, and Naupang League has become a glue that holds the community together. We have been fortunate to see its impact over the past two seasons and are hopeful that the third season will create a deeper impact.”

Looking Ahead: Inter-District Championship (IDCH) - The league is set to culminate in a 5-day competition known as the Inter-District Championship in Aizawl, featuring the best teams from all four districts in the U12 and U14 age groups. This finale will serve as a testament to the dedication and hard work of the young players, coaches, and communities involved.

Through this joint initiative, the Reliance Foundation and the Mizoram Football Association aim to continue fostering a vibrant football culture in Mizoram, building a sustainable pathway for future generations of footballers, and contributing to the overall development of the community.

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The season ran over eight months across the four districts of Aizawl, Champhai, Lunglei, and Kolasib, seeing the participation of approximately 184 teams with over 2350 boys and girls in the U6, U8, U10, U12, and U14 age groups.

Apart from ensuring maximum game time for the kids, with 2430 matches, about 300+ coaches and mentors were mobilized through match days.

36 referees attended referee licensing sessions, with 23 referees achieving Level 8 licenses.

RFYC scouts selected around 40 children for a week-long experiential trip to the Reliance Foundation academy in Mumbai in May 2024.