Chhatrasal Stadium

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Amidst the urban hustle of Delhi, lies a sporting sanctuary. Chhatrasal Stadium is more than just a stadium. It’s a crucible where champions are forged. Chhatrasal Stadium has witnessed the rise of wrestling legends. Names like Yogeshwar Dutt, Ravi Kumar Dahiya, Sushil Kumar, Bajrang Punia, and Amit Kumar Dahiya resonate within its walls. These athletes have conquered the world stage. They’ve brought home Olympic medals, Commonwealth golds, Asian Games victories, and numerous world championship titles. Chhatrasal Stadium isn’t limited to wrestling. The roar of the crowd echoes for athletics, basketball, archery, football, and kabaddi matches. The stadium’s heart beats with the rhythm of I-League 2 club Sudeva Delhi FC. This club calls Chhatrasal Stadium home. The stadium’s name honors Maharaja Chhatrasal. His imposing black marble statue greets visitors at the entrance. The original stadium was built in 1980. It received a significant facelift for the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games. A new, state-of-the-art track was installed, ready for the next generation of athletes. Dronacharya awardee Mahabali Satpal guides the stadium’s destiny. He ensures the flame of sporting excellence continues to burn bright. The stadium holds a capacity of 16,000. It’s easily accessible. Model Town Metro Station and Azad Pur Metro Station are within walking distance. Thirteen entry gates welcome the eager crowds. Chhatrasal Stadium dedicates its Sundays to training sessions. Aspiring athletes hone their skills in the morning and evening. This is a place where dreams are pursued with relentless passion.

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