Jammu and Kashmir Football Association held the final match of Bangus Valley Soccer Tournament at Baki Aker ground in Rajwar area of Bangus, about 75 kms from the summer capital here, on September 18 and fans in large numbers gathered at the venue to witness the match played under lights.
From boys as young as eight years to senior citizens, the crowd thoroughly enjoyed 60 minutes of high voltage football in the match between Mohammaden Sports Sopore and SW Ashkura Baramulla at the place where the entry is restricted due to security reasons.
"Not less than 20000 fans had gathered at the venue to witness the match played under lights. The organisers, DFA -- a unit of JKFA, had arranged the lights for the match with the help of gensets," he said.
"The fans came on bikes, in cars, trucks, tippers, load carriers and whatever form of transport they could. The festivity in the area made the people of remote area forget about their day-to-day issues for some time," Sofi said.
"But more than twenty thousand people gathering at one place and that too without any security arrangements in Kashmir these days is an achievement in itself," Sofi said.
"The reality is that Kashmiri youth has abundant talent and can shine like stars, if provided the right opportunities," he said.
Zamir Thakur, president JKFA, said holding such an event in a remote area near the LoC was possible only due to the wholehearted support of people of Kashmir.
"Such was the enthusiasm of the football fans that for a moment we forgot whether we are near border or in Srinagar," he said.
Thakur, who is also treasurer of All India Football Federation (AIFF), said many such events are lined up in the other remote areas of the state.
"We want to take the game of football to every remote corner of the state as it is poor man's game. However, for that government needs to develop infrastructure in remote areas," he said.
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