DURGAPUR, WEST BENGAL – The Partha Singha Roy Memorial Football Tournament, an annual highlight for local football enthusiasts, concluded with a spectacular finale on Sunday at the Muchipara football ground in Durgapur. Organized by the Milam Sangha Club, the event brought together the community for a celebration of sport and camaraderie.
The final match was a high-octane affair between Janakalyan Star Club and Somnath Enterprise F Eleven. From the opening whistle, both teams displayed incredible skill and determination, keeping the packed stadium on the edge of their seats. The air was electric with the roar of the crowd, the rhythmic beats of drums, and passionate chants from supporters as every attack and defensive play unfolded.
The tournament grounds were a sea of people, with residents and football lovers from all walks of life turning the venue into a vibrant festival.
The grand finale was graced by a host of distinguished guests, including Asansol Durgapur Development Authority Chairman Kabi Dutta, State Minister for Urban and Rural Development Pradip Majumdar, Pandaveswar MLA Narendra Nath Chakraborty, Durgapur Block 3 Trinamool Congress President Bhimsen Mondal, and prominent industrialist Vivekananda Singha Roy, among others. Police officials from the Durgapur Bidhan Nagar Police Outpost were also in attendance.
In their addresses, the special guests praised the Milam Sangha Club for its consistent efforts in organizing the tournament, emphasizing the vital role sports play in promoting social development and encouraging the youth.
The match concluded with an exciting prize distribution ceremony where the champions and runners-up were awarded trophies and cash prizes. The jubilant crowd cheered on the winners, celebrating the successful conclusion of the tournament.
Officials from the Milam Sangha Club stated their commitment to expanding the event in the future, aiming to make it even bigger and more spectacular. The Partha Singha Roy Memorial Football Tournament has truly become more than just a sports event; it has evolved into a testament to community spirit and a shining example of sports culture in Muchipara.