JSW Sports has officially launched the Haryana Steelers Academy in Rohtak, India, marking a significant step in nurturing young kabaddi talent. This academy is designed to train 30 promising athletes, providing them with access to world-class facilities and resources, with the goal of building a robust foundation for the future of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL).
Inauguration and Key Participants
The inauguration event was attended by notable figures including Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rajbir Singh, Dr. Shakuntala Beniwal, Mr. Divyanshu Singh, and Mr. Manpreet Singh, alongside the management team from Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak. They highlighted the academy’s commitment to:
- Developing elite-level kabaddi skills
- Ensuring holistic athlete development
Training and Facilities
The Haryana Steelers Academy will offer:
- Advanced coaching techniques
- State-of-the-art infrastructure
- Opportunities to compete at national and international levels
- Rigorous physical and tactical training programs aimed at performance enhancement
Vision and Impact
Mr. Manpreet Singh from JSW Sports emphasized that the academy’s primary objective is to empower young athletes with all the necessary resources to become champions. This initiative represents a strategic move to create a sustainable pipeline of talent for both the PKL and the wider Indian kabaddi community.
As kabaddi gains tremendous popularity domestically and internationally, the Haryana Steelers Academy is poised to:
- Produce versatile and well-rounded players capable of adapting to the sport’s evolving demands
- Support grassroots sports development
- Elevate the profile of kabaddi in Haryana and set new standards for sports academies across India
The academy has been warmly welcomed by local fans and sports enthusiasts, who look forward to the emergence of new stars representing Haryana Steelers in upcoming PKL seasons. The investment in modern infrastructure and professional coaching underlines a promising future for Indian kabaddi.
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