Nagaland Olympic Association (NOA) and Sports For All (SFA), have announced a strategic partnership to strengthen the grassroots ecosystem in the state. The announcement was made in attendance of esteemed dignitaries, Neiphiu Rio, Honorable Chief Minister of Nagaland; Y Patton, Honorable Deputy CM, Nagaland; Abu Metha, Advisor to CM and Chairman IDAN and Neivikuolie Khatsu, Asst Secretary General, NOA, alongwith SFA team represented by Rishikesh Joshi, Founder and Tilak Kakkad, Director’s Office. This partnership marks a significant step towards the realization of the shared vision to encourage sports participation, empower talent, and build a platform for athletes to showcase their skills on a larger stage.
Neiphiu Rio, Honorable Chief Minister of Nagaland, shared, “Nagaland Olympic Association and Sports For All (SFA), together aim to create an environment that encourages sports at the grassroots level and ignite a passion for excellence. Our aim is to bring about sustainable change for our state, through sports. Introducing a sporting culture in school, strengthening the same in college, creating a strong ecosystem for women athletes and coaches, are key initiatives that make Nagaland a great contender to host the National Games.”
Adding to this revolutionary association, expressed Abu Metha, Advisor to CM and Chairman IDAN, “This partnership is aligned with our vision to broaden the sporting ecosystem in Nagaland and offer an opportunity for our athletes to test their capabilities and gain exposure. We are looking forward to the journey of triumph and personal growth that lies ahead for our athletes, our future Champions.”
Speaking on the partnership, Rishikesh Joshi, Founder, Sports For All (SFA), elaborated, “The partnership with Nagaland Olympic Association strengthens our mission to enable a platform for the country’s youth to compete and play sports. Nagaland has seen significant growth in terms of sporting infrastructure and budding athletes, and this association will assist to further the sporting ecosystem of the state and our country. After having created a valuable impact across 9 cities within a span of 3 months, SFA Championships will now make a debut in the North-East, the grounds of emerging sporting potential.”
With the forward path to host 150 Championships across 50 cities of India, in the next five years, this partnership is a move forward in making sports accessible for school athletes across the country, thereby empowering today’s talent to become the Champions of tomorrow. The journey to represent the country at the Olympics, is what SFA Championships is enabling for emerging athletes.