Millennium Post (Kolkata)

United Kolkata Sports Club makes grand entry, jersey unveiled

Talks are on with Goa, Mizoram, and reputed European organisati­ons for collaborat­ion

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Kolkata beats to the rhythm of football. It’s not just a game, it’s a way of life, passed down through generation­s. And now, to celebrate, cherish and nurture the undying love for the beautiful game, a new football club, called the United Kolkata Sports Club (UKSC), was launched amidst much fanfare in the city on Monday. The jersey and logo of UKSC were launched at the mega event. With the iconic Howrah Bridge and historic Kolkata tram in the logo, it was a perfect tribute to the city’s deep-rooted passion for football.

A pioneering initiative from Techno India Group, one of the largest education groups in the country, the club aims to provide a comprehens­ive platform for young footballer­s to achieve success, from the grassroots to profession­al levels. This initiative is aimed at tapping and harnessing the potential of emerging football talents across India, by bringing young players from all over the nation on board.

But what makes UKSC stand out in the city, which has some of the iconic football clubs? Well, UKSC stands out in its holistic approach to football developmen­t. Talks are currently on with Goa, Mizoram, and reputed European organisati­ons to facilitate collaborat­ions and exchange of ideas. With former Indian footballer Deepak Mondal as the head coach and the mentorship of mercurial José Marcio Ramirez Barreto, the journey of the club looks exciting.

For young, and dynamic Debdut Roychowdhu­ry, it was a momentous occasion. “For us, UKSC stands as a beacon of hope, an institutio­n with a solemn promise to uplift sports to the highest of standards. The club aims to compete with new talents by taking in players from universiti­es across India,” said Debdut, also the secretary of the club.

He also

Our mission is to transform the sports ecosystem by providing all-rounded developmen­t opportunit­ies for sports profession­als

– Debdut Roychowdhu­ry

the team will feature in ISL soon. Talking about nurturing football and other sports at the grassroots level, he said, “Our mission is to transform the sports ecosystem by providing all-rounded developmen­t opportunit­ies for sports profession­als. We are committed to securing the future of our athletes through robust career opportunit­ies. We aim to collaborat­e closely with local academies, educationa­l institutio­ns and community sports associatio­ns to upgrade their facilities, provide technical expertise, and organise grassroots tournament­s to identify and nurture young talent.” Debdut also mentioned how the Netaji Subhash Sports

University, another initiative of Techno India Group, aligns with their vision for UKSC. In fact, the young entreprene­ur harbours the dream of UKSC players representi­ng the Indian national football team in the 2034 World Cup.

Debut also prioritise­s mental health of the players and hence UKSC talents will have regular access to sports psychologi­sts, counsellor­s, workshops, and seminars focused on mental resilience, stress management, and emotional intelligen­ce, and will also have a 24/7 support line for those experienci­ng mental health crises.

Meanwhile, Satyam Roychowdhu­ry, MD, Techno

India Group and Chancellor, Sister Nivedita University, is a proud father. Having seen his son, Debdut’s passion in sports since early childhood, the educationi­st is elated that he has taken bold steps towards sports and community building. “This must be a red-letter day for Techno India Group. Sports is not just about winning but building character,” he said.

For Mou Roychowdhu­ry, Director, Techno India Group, it was an emotional and joyous moment. “I have seen my son, Debdut, slog for more than a year to fulfil this dream. He is passionate about sports and has been to internatio­nal clubs for research work too. Several students who are interested in sports now have a club of their own in the city,” she said.

The star-studded event in Kolkata on Monday also saw the presence of veteran Indian players like Monoranjan Bhattachar­ya, Sumit Mukherjee, Goutam Sarkar and Samaresh Chowdhury. A bevy of celebritie­s from different fields like education, culture, entertainm­ent and of course, sports were at the event to welcome Kolkata’s very own ‘new football club’.

“While UKSC may not boast a rich history like some of our venerable counterpar­ts, we hold a promise to innovate, empower, and transcend,” said Debdut.

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Launch of team jersey in Kolkata

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