Tripura Team in 3 events has been announced for National School Games

AGARTALA:

For the upcoming National Games, Tripura team in Football, Hockey and Judo have been announced respectively today by Tripura School Sports Board. During this game Under 17 Girls Football tournament will be held fromNovember 26-30 at Angul in Odisha. Under 17 Boys Hockey tournament will be held from November 27 to December 2 at Ambala in Haryana while from November 24-28, Under 17 Boy’s and Girl’s Judo tournament will be held at Nadia in Gujarat.

Before the National Games, residential camp will be held with Football and Hockey team. Players from both the sections have to make report to assistant coach Haripurna Jamatia and Dipak Kumar Debnath on November 11 along with 2 copies of photographs, Aadhar Card and Age Proof Certificate. The camps will be held at Badharghat Sports School. Judo team will leave for the tournament on November 18.

Tripura Team: Football (Girl’s): Khasmaiti Reang, Sabnam Debbarma, Sefali Debbarma, Urbina Orang, Elisha Debbarma, Amita Orang, Anwesha Das, Anita Jamatia, Nasma Debbarma, Hena Debbarma, Anjali Debbarma, Priti Jamatia, Ruppati Jamatia, Anita Debbarma, Sunita Debbarma and Laxmita Reang. Stand By: Popi Mog. Coach: Kalpana Debbarma. Manager: Haripurna Jamatia.

Hockey: Ajia Debbarma, Raja Das, Sudarshan Debnath, Dharan Tripura, Dharendra Tripura, Suman Sarkar, Nahim Uddin, Amit Debnath, Abu Bakat, Yasin Maisan, Amit Tripura, Ripan Tripura, Abdul Jalil, Jahid Ali, Arindam Debnath and Nishan Tripura. Coach: Shyamal Ghosh. Manager: Dipak Kumar Debnath.

Judo: Nirmal Orang, Swapan Telenga, Sunil Das, Abhinash Noatia, Ashmita Dey, Chanda Sutradhar, Sima Rani Debbarma and Damini Chakma. Coach: Anjali Debbarma and Manager: Ajoy Tripura.

 


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