Reliance Foundation and Mizoram Football Association join hands to build a competitive pathway for grassroots football in Mizoram
Reliance Foundation, the CSR arm of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and Mizoram Football Association have joined hands to expand, transform and create a complete hyper-local pathway and decentralised approach to grassroots football in the state through Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) Naupang (Children) League. The Naupang League aims to develop local ecosystems and enable aspiring and talented footballers as young as 5 year-olds both boys and girls to gain competitive and practice exposure. The focus is on a broad base of multi-tier, age-group engagements that operate all through the year and meaningfully engage players.
Mrs. Nita M. Ambani, Founder Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, said, “Football is a way of life in Mizoram, woven into its social and cultural fabric. This partnership between RF Young Champs and Mizoram Football Association will provide high quality training to talented young boys and girls. It will enable budding footballers as young as 5 years of age gain competitive exposure and enhanced play time. I’m excited about the immense possibilities it will open up for children in Mizoram, a state that is heavily invested in football. At RFYC, we remain committed to unlocking the potential of grassroots football across India and helping aspiring footballers achieve their full potential.”
Lalnghinglova Hmar / Tetea Hmar, Honorary Secretary, Mizoram Football Association & Executive
Committee Member, AIFF, said, “We are extremely happy with the partnership forged between
Mizoram Football Association and Reliance Foundation, and this project can be a game-changer
for Mizoram and Indian Football. The community participation in the proposed Naupang League
will add a different dimension to the competition as it will be a collective participation of kids, parents
and the local community which will drive and motivate the team like never before and fuel the
competitiveness of the league. The pilot project in Mizoram which we are confident will be successful,
can be used as a blueprint for grassroots development, and the first of its kind, in Indian football. We
are looking forward to the kick-off and in the same year the FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup is in
India and FIFA Men’s World Cup 2022, will give extra enthusiasm to the kids. MFA is glad that
Reliance Foundation has been providing a platform to young kids so that they can bring alive their
sports dreams.”
The RFYC Naupang (Children) League will be hosted in 4 locations in Mizoram with 2 models of the
league structure. The Mizoram FA and District FAs will host the leagues in Lunglei and Kolasib,
enabled by RFYC, while 2 Leagues in Aizawl and Champhai will be owned and operated by Reliance
Foundation Young Champs. The age categories begin at Under 06 and continue until Under 13 years
with multiple game formats. A minimum of 30 games will be played by the kids. RF Young Champs will
further integrate with RF Youth Sports in the region to ensure additional games and competitive exposure to deserving players.
The Mizoram football ecosystem is set to benefit immensely from Reliance Foundation’s Young Champs as its programs include Coach Education and Development; Referee Development; Weekly Coaching Program for Kids; Quarterly Camps (local) for Emerging elite; Enablement of Inter District Championship;and Reliance Foundation Young Champs camps in Mumbai for Best of the Best and understating match day operations better. RFYC has also donated an ambulance to the Mizoram Football Association.