Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium

Summary

Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, also known as Sarusajai Stadium,[1] is a multi-purpose stadium in Lokhra locality, Guwahati, Assam, India. Seating 21,600 people,[1] it is the home ground of NorthEast United FC and is used for athletic events. The stadium was a host venue for the 2007 National Games of India, the 2016 South Asian Games, and the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Sarusajai Stadium
Interior of the stadium in 2017
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium is located in Guwahati
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Location in Guwahati
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium is located in Assam
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Location in Assam
LocationSarusajai, Guwahati, Assam
Coordinates26°06′56″N 91°45′37″E / 26.11556°N 91.76028°E / 26.11556; 91.76028
OwnerGovernment of Assam
OperatorSports Authority of Assam
Capacity21,600[1]
Record attendance32,844 (20 October 2016, Chennaiyin FC vs Northeast United FC)[2]
Field size103 m × 70 m (113 yd × 77 yd)
SurfaceGrass
Opened2007
Tenants
India national football team (2011–present)
NorthEast United FC (2014–present)
Assam State Premier League (proposed)

History edit

This one-tier multipurpose stadium was constructed in 2007 to host the 33rd National Games of India with a mostly standing capacity for 35,000 people. Only the main stand had a limited number of seats installed.

The stadium was named to tribute the late Indira Gandhi who was the third Prime Minister of India. An international friendly between India and Malaysia was played at this stadium on 13 November 2011. On 12 March 2015, India played against Nepal for the 2018 World Cup qualifier.

From 2014, it has been the home ground for NorthEast United FC in the Guwahati-based Indian Super League side, and for which it underwent major renovations. The stadium recorded the highest attendance for a football game in Assam when 32,844 spectators came to see the ISL match between NorthEast United and visitors Chennaiyin on 20 October 2016.

It was also used by I-League champions Aizawl FC (2016–17) of Mizoram and Minerva Punjab FC (2017–18) of Punjab as their home ground for AFC group stage matches.

The stadium was the main venue of the 2016 South Asian Games, which was held in both Guwahati and Shillong from 5 to 16 February 2016.[3]

It was one of the venues for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup held in India. Individual seats were installed in 2017, during the preparation for the event, reducing capacity to below 25,000.

The stadium hosted the Assam Global Investors' Summit on 3 and 4 February 2018 and the 65th Filmfare Awards on 15 February 2020.[4][5]

The stadium was selected as one of the provisional venues for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup that was to be held in India in 2020 where it was expected host the opening.[6] The tournament later got postponed due to COVID-19 and the stadium was dropped from the list of venues.

On March, 2020, the Government of Assam constructed isolation wards during the COVID-19 pandemic in India in the premises.[7]

Major Football Matches edit

As well as local matches, the stadium has also hosted major national and international matches.

India national football team matches

13 November 2011 International friendly India   1 - 1   Malaysia Guwahati
Nabi   88' Report Safiq   42' Stadium: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 20,092
12 March 2015 World Cup Qualifier India   2 - 0     Nepal Guwahati
19:00 UTC+5:30 Chhetri   53', 71' Report (FIFA)
Report (AFC)
Stadium: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 11,209
Referee: Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)
7 June 2016 Asian Cup qual. – PO India   6–1   Laos Guwahati
19:00 UTC+5:30 Lalpekhlua   43', 74'
Passi   45+1'
Jhingan   48'
Rafique   83'
Cardozo   87'
Report
Goal.com
Sihavong   16' Attendance: 2,721
Referee: Jansen Foo (Singapore)
5 September 2019 (2019-09-05) 2022 AFC WC Q India   1–2   Oman Guwahati
19:30 IST Chhetri   24' FIFA Al-Alawi   82', 90' Stadium: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 22,798
Referee: Mooud Bonyadifar (Iran)
26 March 2024 (2024-03-26) 2026 WCQ / 2027 ACQ India   v   Afghanistan Guwahati
--:-- UTC+5:30 Stadium: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium

2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup matches.

8 October 2017 U-17 World Cup – Group Stage New Caledonia   1–7   France Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
17:00 UTC+5:30
Report
Attendance: 12,640
Referee: Hamada Nampiandraza (Madagascar)
8 October 2017 U-17 World Cup – Group Stage Honduras   1–6   Japan Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
20:00 UTC+5:30
  • Palacios   36'
Report
Attendance: 13,285
Referee: Anthony Taylor (England)
11 October 2017 U-17 World Cup – Group Stage France   2–1   Japan Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
17:00 UTC+5:30
  • Gouiri   13', 71'
Report
Attendance: 9,575
Referee: Gery Vargas (Bolivia)
11 October 2017 U-17 World Cup – Group Stage Honduras   5–0   New Caledonia Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
20:00 UTC+5:30
Report Attendance: 11,002
Referee: Mehdi Abid Charef (Algeria)
14 October 2017 U-17 World Cup – Group Stage France   5–1   Honduras Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
17:00 UTC+5:30
Report
Attendance: 12,831
Referee: Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)
14 October 2017 U-17 World Cup – Group Stage Mexico   0–0   Chile Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati
20:00 UTC+5:30 Report Attendance: 15,794
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)

Major events edit

Bihu Dance Performance edit

On a 14 April 2023, on the occasion of Bohag Bihu, over 11,000 dancers and musicians gathered at the stadium to perform the traditional Assamese Bihu dance, setting two world records. This performance achieved the world record for the largest Bihu dance performance and the largest performance by folk musicians.[8] The event lasted for 15 minutes and showcased the talents of more than 7,000 dancers and over 3,000 dhol drummers and other musicians.[9][10]

The event was attended by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Himanta Biswa Sarma also received a Geographical Indication registration certificate for the Gamosa, the traditional Assamese scarf, which was given in December 2022.[11][12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c AFC Asian Cup 2027 Bidding Nation India. All India Football Federation. 28 December 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  2. ^ The official site of Hero Indian Super League | Matchcentre
  3. ^ Chaudhury, Dipanjan Roy (12 December 2015). "India to host South Asian Games (SAG) in Guwahati and Shillong". The Economic Times. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  4. ^ Singh, Bikash (27 September 2018). "Advantage Assam: Global Investors' Summit has attracted Rs. 8,020.21 crore till now says Chandra Mohan Patwary". The Economic Times. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Filmfare Awards 2020 All Set To Be Hosted In Guwahati". filmfare.com. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  6. ^ Lokapally, Vijay. "FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup: Guwahati to host opener, final in Mumbai". Sportstar. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Assam government transforms Sarusajai Stadium into coronavirus isolation facility". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Assam shatters world records with over 11,000 performers in Bihu Dance extravaganza | TOI Original - Times of India Videos". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  9. ^ "Bihu dance sets world record, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma shares another video of the performance". Hindustan Times. 14 April 2023. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  10. ^ Time, Pratidin. "Assam Enters Guinness Book Of World Records With Largest Bihu Performance". Pratidin Time. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  11. ^ "Bihu performance with over 11,300 dancers, drummers enters Guinness World Records". India Today. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  12. ^ "PM Modi Attends Mega Bihu Programme At Sarusajai Stadium In Guwahati [WATCH]". TimesNow. 14 April 2023. Retrieved 14 April 2023.

External links edit

  • Stadium information Archived 24 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • Stadium history
  • Groundhopping page