Builds on its pan-India U-17 football championship; adds girls U-17 category
Mumbai, January 27, 2025: Dream Sports Foundation (DSF), the philanthropic arm of Dream Sports, today announced the second edition of the Dream Sports Championship, building on the successful launch of its pan-India U-17 Club Football tournament in 2024. Set to begin in February 2025, the championship will be hosted across six cities, featuring Regional Rounds and a National Final, providing a platform for young footballers to showcase their skills.
In another exciting development, this year’s tournament will also include a girls U-17 Championship at the National Finals, underscoring the foundation’s efforts to promote diversity in sports at the grassroots level. The tournament will also help AIFF identify potential youth talent for the Indian National Team.
Bhavit Sheth, COO & Co-founder, Dream Sports, said “Building on the success of our inaugural championship, we are proud to announce the second edition of Dream Sports Championship with broader reach and impact this year. We are particularly excited about adding the girls championship this year. This initiative reflects our commitment to empowering grassroots talent through the development of sustainable programs.”
The Dream Sports Championship will maintain its strategic two-phase regional structure across six key football centres. The first phase will run from February 2-8, 2025, featuring competitive matches in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru. This will be followed by the second phase from February 10-14, 2025, which will take place in Guwahati and Goa.
The National Finals will be scheduled between April 5-17, 2025, in Goa, where top teams from each regional round will compete for the prestigious DSC trophy. This expanded structure serves as a platform for identifying and nurturing India’s emerging football talent, providing aspiring young footballers with exposure to high-level competitive football.
The tournament’s first edition set remarkable benchmarks with 37 participating teams, including youth sides from six ISL and three I-League clubs. The inaugural championship witnessed 261 goals scored by 123 unique goalscorers, showcasing the depth of talent nationwide. With 792 registered players averaging 15.85 years of age, the tournament demonstrated its commitment to youth development at the crucial U17 level.
The Dream Sports Championship is expected to broaden its scope to include sports like Table Tennis, Badminton and Hockey as part of the next phase of its growth.
About Dream Sports Foundation:
Dream Sports Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Dream Sports, India’s leading sports technology company with brands like Dream11, FanCode, and DreamSetGo. At the heart of DSF’s programs is a powerful vision: to make sports better by bridging gaps in the sports ecosystem. The Foundation focuses on identifying and nurturing youth talent through data-driven programs, organising high-quality national-level competitions like the ‘Dream Sports Championship’, and providing education and upskilling opportunities for sports professionals—be it coaches, P.E. teachers, referees, or other sports professionals who contribute to the community.
DSF supported athletes have represented India in major sports events like the Olympic Games, World Championships, Commonwealth & Asian Games, winning over 200 National and 107 international level medals. DSF also provides world-class youth coaching through its partner academies with the legends of Indian Sports like Mary Kom, Karnam Malleswari, Bhaichung Bhutia & Dilip Vengsarkar.