Subroto Cup 2023: Bengaluru Joins Delhi and Gurugram as Host City

Subroto Cup 2023: Bengaluru Joins Delhi and Gurugram as Host City

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Category : Sports Published on: September 14 2023

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  • The Subroto Cup International Football Tournament, India’s oldest national inter-school football competition, is set to make history in its 62nd edition. 
  • Bengaluru, the Silicon Valley of India, has been added to the list of host cities for this prestigious event. 
  • Previously held in Delhi and Gurugram, the tournament is scheduled to take place from September 19 to October 23, 2023, across three venues.
  • The 62nd Subroto Cup will see participation from 109 teams hailing from 27 states and Union Territories in India. Adding an international flavor to the event, teams from Bangladesh and Nepal will also take part.
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