NEW DELHI, Nov 11: Ever since their promotion to the Hero I-League in 2018, Real Kashmir FC have emerged as a force to be reckoned with in Indian football — with a key reason behind it being the passionate support of their fans.
As the nation emerged from the lockdown in the last few months, the Snow Leopards strengthened their fan connection with an extensive outreach programme that covered numerous parts of the region.
Acording to club chairman Sandeep Chattoo, a key objective behind the programme was to go “above and beyond” and reach out to the grassroots levels, and spread the positivity that the club has generated in the area.
“With the club being here for four years now I realized that we need to go above and beyond what we are already doing. At the Hero I-League level, people love to watch the team. It is a form of entertainment and thus, we made sure that the outreach programme has to go to the grassroots level with the activities we did.”
“If we could bring so much positivity out of the club from Srinagar, I feel that going to different districts in the interior of Kashmir can also make these places more accessible to people and share the same positive feelings that football brings. All in all, it has been a fantastic experience,” he averred.
The outreach programme was launched in July this year with the intent of reaching out to all districts in Kashmir in order to attract maximum local youths towards the sport and scout for young talented players as well.
Since July 22, the RKFC Reserve team and youth sides (U-18, U-15 and U-13) have played a combined total of 54 matches — exhibition and tournament games — in different parts of the region such as Sopore, Baramulla, Chadoora, Pulwama, Anantnag and Pampore.
“Fortunately the club has done well in the Hero I-League and the people of Kashmir look up to the club as something they own. A large number of boys and girls have been part of the programme and everyone wants to get involved with the team. It is very heartening. By going to the local level — the idea was to extend our roots into numerous areas so that the club will have a base everywhere and potential talent in every village and district can be tapped.” (UNI)