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A send-off programme was held on 17th, June, 2025 at Nagaland Olympic Association Office, Sovima, for the NSL U-20 Scholarship Team, marking the beginning of a landmark journey under the NSL Scholarship for U-20 initiative. This ambitious program is a collaborative effort between the Nagaland Super League (NSL), Nagaland Olympic Association (NOA), and the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), JSW, aimed at nurturing the next generation of football talent from Nagaland.

The programme commenced with a solemn moment of silence in memory of Late. Atuo Mezhür, in recognition of his lasting contributions to sports and youth development was followed by a special prayer led by Rev. Zhau Sanchu, Pastor at CRC Sovima. The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries: Abu Metha, Advisor to the Chief Minister & Chairman, IDAN; Vice President, Athletics Federation of India; Secretary General, Nagaland Olympic Association; Benei M. Lamthiu, Chairman, NSL; General Secretary, Nagaland Football Association (NFA); and MLA, Government of Nagaland; Mughato Aye, Vice President, Nagaland Football Association; Kuputo Shohe, Joint Secretary, Nagaland Olympic Association; Neivikuolie Nicholas Khatsu, Assistant Secretary General, Nagaland Olympic Association. In their addresses, the dignitaries applauded the NSL Scholarship as a visionary initiative conceptualized by the Chief Minister of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio, and highlighted its significance in placing Nagaland’s footballing talent on the national map.

The NSL U-20 Scholarship Team, consisting of 16 footballers and 3 support staff, is undergoing a one-month fully-sponsored high-performance training program from 8th June to 7th July 2025. The NSL is covering all associated costs including round-trip flight tickets (Dimapur–Bellary), accommodation, and a monthly allowance for each participant. Phase 1 (8th–18th June, Chümoukedima): A 10-day pre-departure training camp focused on fitness, tactical readiness, and mental conditioning. A friendly match was also held against SC Nagaland Thonburi United at the Chümoukedima Football Stadium, offering competitive exposure to the team. Phase 2 (18th June–7th July, Inspire Institute of Sport, Bellary): A 20-day elite-level training program at IIS, India’s premier privately-funded sports facility. IIS has shaped champions such as Neeraj Chopra, Bajrang Punia, and Sakshi Malik, and has contributed to over 243 international medals, including Olympic podium finishes. Additionally, through a partnership with Bengaluru FC, one of India’s top football clubs, players will train with the club’s academy, participate in friendly matches, and gain real- time insights into a professional football environment.

In a significant show of support and interest, the Chief Minister of Nagaland is also scheduled to visit the Inspire Institute of Sport during the training period to interact with the players and coaching team, reaffirming the government's commitment to youth and sports development.

List of Participants:

Defenders: Nokwang Konyak; Kevisekho Miasalhou; Thejangulie Zatsu; Rovizo; Neingusalie Timothi Soliezuo; Hesaka V Chophi. 

Forwards: Arap Konyak; Ngansang K Phom; Rokoselie Rhitso; Vinato Achumi.

Midfielders: Ato Chopi; Ketouselie Miasalhou; Mangkholen; Paotinsat Sitlhou

Goalkeepers: Changsomba Chang; Mengulhoukho Chalieu.

Coaching and Support Staff: Khogen Singh - Head Coach; Khwetelhi Thopi - Assistant Coach;  Kechi - Assistant Coach.

This initiative marks a bold new step in Nagaland’s footballing journey, empowering athletes through world-class training, professional mentorship, and unwavering institutional support. The NSL Scholarship for U-20 is not just a sports program — it’s a symbol of aspiration, transformation, and the future of football in Nagaland.

 

(Tovikali, IA, Chumoukedima)