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Srinagar

Downtown Heroes FC launches age group teams, football academy

| @indiablooms | Jul 06, 2021, at 02:38 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Downtown Heroes FC, a professional football club based in the old city of Srinagar, on  Saturday launched its age group teams and a football academy.

The club is vying to get place in the Second Division I-League this season and intends to make its base strong in  Srinagar. As such, it has launched Under-12, Under-16 age group teams, and a grassroots-level football academy.

Secretary J&K Sports Council Nuzhat Gull was the chief guest on the occasion while J&K Football Association president Zamir Thakur, District Football Association (DFA) Srinagar president FayazSofi and  other were present on the occasion.

Downtown Heroes FC launched in 2019 had its first full season last year and managed to play at a decent level in its inaugural season in the Premier League. The club has managed to reach the knockout stage in Real Kashmir Cup which is pending for the time being. It also won the Doon Knockout football tournament.

Downtown Heroes FC is among the five clubs who have applied for participation in the Second Division I League this season.

They will be participating in the first professional league of J&K from July 12 which is going to decide as  to who will represent J&K in I-League. 

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