Kishore Bharati Krirangan
Mukundapur Stadium | |
Location | Santoshpur, Kolkata, Kolkata |
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Coordinates | 22°29′39″N 88°23′40″E / 22.4942°N 88.3945°E |
Public transit | Jyotirindra Nath Nandi |
Owner | Department of Public Works (West Bengal) |
Operator | Indian Football Association |
Capacity | 12,000[1] |
Surface | Grass |
Opened | 2024 (renovated) |
Tenants | |
Mohammedan SC Calcutta Football League |
Kishore Bharati Krirangan (commonly known as Mukundapur Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal.[2][3] used mainly for football matches. The capacity of the stadium is 12,000 and the size of the sports complex is 13 acres. The stadium plays host to Mohammedan SC's non-derby Indian Super League matches and lower division Calcutta Football League matches.[4] It has occasionally hosted Calcutta Premier Division matches.[1][5] Sports meets of different schools are also held here.[6]
History
[edit]Kishore Bharati Stadium was reopened on 7 February 2021 after a brief renovation by the Government of West Bengal. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee inaugurated it ahead of the 2020–21 I-League. The stadium hosted its first domestic league match between Gokulam Kerala FC and Real Kashmir on the same day.[7]
A few years ago the stadium was used as the home ground of Tollygunge Agragami for Calcutta Football League matches.[8]
Location
[edit]The stadium is located beside E.M. Bypass in the Survey Park area (Purba Diganta) of Santoshpur, Kolkata.[9]
Facilities
[edit]The stadium is equipped with several facilities, a La Liga football academy, and can be used for football and athletic events.
A modern underground drainage system is present in the stadium. It has practice grounds for cricket and football. There is a 100-seater dormitory accommodation facility present below the galleries. It has facilities to host seminars, conferences and meetings.[10] A swimming pool complex is present beside the stadium.[11] A martial arts training centre also operates on the premises.[5]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Mohammedan SC Venue". indiansuperleague.com.
- ^ a b "Football stadium without a goal". The Telegraph (Calcutta). 28 June 2009. Archived from the original on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
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- ^ "আই লিগের ম্যাচে উদ্বোধন হতে চলেছে কিশোর ভারতী ক্রীড়াঙ্গনের". amraikhabor.com. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
- ^ "Kishore Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata". soccernetindia.net. Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ^ "Kishore Bharti Krirangan". india9.com. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ^ "Lessons on saving lives". The Telegraph (Calcutta). 28 April 2009. Archived from the original on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2013.