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Tracks of Triumph

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July 2025

With focused investment and grassroots ambition, Odisha is quietly transforming into one of India's most promising sporting states

- PRIYAM MARIK

Tracks of Triumph

In an era when sporting excellence is no longer an accident but a result of deliberate statecraft, Odisha has emerged as a quiet leader in India's sporting renaissance. The state's approach is not anchored in fanfare but in firm footwork — laying stadiums where there were none, nurturing coaches where talent ran untrained, and offering structured opportunities where promise once languished in obscurity.

From athletics and swimming to gymnastics and hockey, Odisha is scripting a new playbook — one that begins in its villages and culminates on global podiums.

Setting the Stage

The most visible symbol of Odisha’s commitment lies in its sweeping infrastructure programme. With ₹4,124 crore allocated to develop stadiums in all 314 blocks of the state, Odisha is executing one of India’s most ambitious grassroots sports infrastructure rollouts. Each facility, spread over 10 acres, is designed to be multidisciplinary, supporting cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, track and field, and indoor sports like badminton and table tennis. Coaching facilities are embedded into these centres to ensure that talent is not just identified, but shaped.

Complementing this are 13 swimming pools being constructed across districts — both to promote swimming as a life skill and to build competitive aquatic talent.

A Trophy with Purpose

Among Odisha's most game-changing initiatives is the CM Trophy Football Championship. Designed in partnership with the Football Association of Odisha, this statewide tournament scouts Under-15 footballers and culminates in the formation of a state team. The top 60 players selected through this initiative represent a fresh pipeline for national talent, while also sowing seeds for a thriving football culture in the state. It is a model of decentralised talent mining — and a serious boost to Odisha's sporting credentials.

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