Reviving Delhi's Hockey Legacy: Major Dhyan Chand Stadium Welcomes International Matches
After a decade without international matches, Delhi's Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium is set to host two matches against Germany. Hockey India's Dilip Tirkey aims to restore Delhi's hockey glory, bolstered by increased interest following Olympic successes. Efforts are underway to ensure the stadium meets world-class standards.
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The once-iconic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in Delhi is set to reclaim its former glory, as it prepares to host two international hockey matches against Germany. This marks the return of international hockey to Delhi after a decade, following a shift in focus to Bhubaneswar and Rourkella.
Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey is optimistic about a strong spectator turnout, thanks to hockey's rising popularity after India's two Olympic bronze medals. He aims to rejuvenate the sport in Delhi, recalling the days when the city hosted grand domestic tournaments.
The stadium's facilities, including the astro turf and spectator amenities, have been meticulously prepared. Officials emphasize that the venue, a historic site for Indian hockey, remains a world-class arena, ready to renew Delhi's hockey fervor.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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