Futsal
After NEFL season 1 success, organizers eye for season 2
NEFL has acted as a springboard in providing young budding athletes with an annual stage to showcase their talents in the sport of Futsal.
The flagship edition of the Northeast Futsal League (NEFL), which was unique in itself for the being the first mixed-gender game came to an end on August 31 on a successful note. For the first time, the region witnessed this kind of participation including the foreign players.
The 7-day tournament was organized by Proclivity Sports And Recreation (PSR) Pvt. Ltd, a start-up company established to promote sports and recreation activities in North East India. The brainchild behind this idiosyncratic concept is PSR director and project head Ranajit Mahanta supported by PSR director Biswajit Mahanta, Project Head Atul Saran, Marketing Head Warren Noronha, Event coordinator Pinakeshwar Dighe, Operations Head Qamar Khan and Hospitality Manager Sarifa Rahman.
Ranajit Mahanta opined that it's been a huge success for the organizing team to have hosted the championship braving all the odds.
There are also ongoing preliminary talks of conducting the league for a second edition and across different places of the region. The primary objective of PSR is to provide a strong platform for the players of Northeast India. Working with the Association of Youth Futsal, Proclivity has been promoting football and futsal in the region for the past 10 years, both at grassroots and senior levels.
The tournament also witnessed some high octane encounters contradicting to what people had assumed because of mixed gender players it will not be that competitive, it has proved to be otherwise. He said that not the entire NE but people from different places of the globe have accepted the mixed-gender Futsal.
NEFL will act as a springboard in providing young budding athletes with an annual stage to showcase their talents in the sport of Futsal. Also, the concept of mixed team portrays sports without gender segregation and is a great way to boost female participation in sport through channels of exposure and growth.