Master Chandgiram Sports Stadium

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Master Chandgi Ram Sports Stadium
Master Chandgiram Sports Stadium
Location Saifai, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh
Coordinates 26°57′23″N78°57′26″E / 26.956387°N 78.957244°E / 26.956387; 78.957244
Owner Major Dhyanchand Sports College, Saifai (Government of Uttar Pradesh) [1]
Operator Major Dhyanchand Sports College, Saifai
Type Sports complex
Capacity 20,000 [2]
Tenants
Major Dhyanchand Sports College, Saifai
Uttar Pradesh Wizards

The Master Chandgi Ram Sports Stadium, Saifai is an national-level sports complex having a hockey pitch, multipurpose hall (badminton & wrestling facilities), a swimming pool and Sports Authority of India (SAI) Training Centre in Saifai, Etawah District of Uttar Pradesh. It is named after Haryanvi wrestler Chandgi Ram. Stadium is now under the administration of Major Dhyanchand Sports College, Saifai which is situated one kilometre away from stadium.

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Sports Facilities

Astroturf Hockey field

The stadium has facilities like a 20,000-capacity Astroturf hockey field with synthetic running track, base & synthetic surface. [3] It witnesses 5th Senior National Hockey Championship 2015(Women).

It is a Global Certified Field from FIH (International Hockey Federation). [4]

Swimming Pool

It is a swimming pool which fulfills international standards of swimming. [3]

Multipurpose Hall

This sports complex had a multipurpose hall too. [3] It is used for badminton and wrestling practice.

Sports Authority of India (SAI) Training Centre

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SAI Training Centres across India

Master Chandgi Ram Sports Stadium also has a sports training centre of Sports Authority of India in its campus. It offers residential training in Athletics, Field hockey, Handball and Wrestling and non-residential training in Shooting. [5]

Notable athletes

Stadium is used by Sports Authority of India, Major Dhyanchand Sports College, Saifai (Hockey and Swimming only) and Saifai Sports Hostel of Uttar Pradesh Government. Some notable athletes who used to practice here are-

Sports College

Saifai village has a residential sports college, established in 2014. It offers teaching from 6th to 12th standardand by the curriculum of Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh (U.P. Board) and sports training in cricket, football, hockey, wrestling, athletics, badminton, swimming and kabaddi. Although it has owne campus and facilities but students of sports college use hockey, wrestling, badminton and swimming facilities of the stadium too.

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