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Exciting Matches Highlight Day Four of Udaan Under-20 Border Football Championship

The Udaan Under-20 Border Football Championship in Udalguri reached new heights on its fourth day, featuring thrilling matches that showcased young talent and sportsmanship. Harchura Tea Garden dominated their match with a 10-0 victory, while Orangajuli Tea Garden and Paneri Football Club also secured their spots in the semi-finals. The tournament is not only a platform for budding athletes but also a celebration of community spirit, drawing large crowds to support the players. Discover more about the exciting matches and the impact of this championship on local youth.
 

Thrilling Football Action in Udalguri

Udalguri (Assam) [India], May 28: The fourth day of the 'Udaan Under-20 Border Football Championship' showcased exhilarating matches across various venues in the Udalguri district. The participating teams captivated the audience with their impressive skills, discipline, and sportsmanship. This championship is becoming an essential platform for fostering young talent from border and tea garden areas, while also promoting women's football.


The opening match took place at the Orangajuli Tea Garden football ground, supported by the Indian Army's 313 Field Regiment (part of the 21 Mountain Brigade's 'Red Horn Gunners'). Harchura Tea Garden triumphed over Bamunjuli Tea Garden with an astounding score of 10-0, demonstrating a dominant offensive display. From the outset, Harchura maintained control, showcasing exceptional teamwork and finishing abilities.


In the second match at the Paneri Tea Estate football ground, backed by the Indian Army's 629 Satta Battery, Orangajuli Tea Garden edged out Badlapara Farm with a narrow 1-0 victory. The Orangajuli team exhibited remarkable coordination and disciplined play, keeping the game firmly in their grasp and providing spectators with an exciting display of fast-paced football.


The day's most thrilling encounter unfolded at the Bhutiachang Tea Estate football ground, supported by the Indian Army's 81 Field Regiment. Paneri Football Club secured their semi-final berth by narrowly defeating Bhutiachang Tea Garden 1-0 in a hard-fought match. Both teams exhibited incredible determination, solid defense, and sportsmanship, resulting in a truly captivating contest.


The local community, football fans, and youth are showing immense enthusiasm for the championship, with large crowds gathering to support the players. This tournament offers young girls from border and tea garden regions a valuable opportunity to showcase their skills and enhance their prospects through sports. Tomorrow's matches will take place at the Orangajuli Tea Garden and Paneri grounds.