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Football Stadiums in India
Football Stadiums in India are constructed by the state governments and the Central Government in India to promote football in different states of India.

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Football Stadiums in IndiaFootball Stadiums in India are the temples for all the footballers in India. India is the land of mixed sports. Football stadiums are constructed on the basis of multi purpose formations. Here some of the football stadiums are constructed by the private firms to foster the football at international level. Some of the multi purpose stadiums have been constructed in India to enhance Olympic Sports and Indian Super League.

Football Stadiums in North India
Football Stadiums in Northern part of India are located in Delhi, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, northern part of West Bengal, Manipur, Sikkim and Jammu and Kashmir.Football Stadiums in India Some of the football stadiums in northern India are Ambedkar Stadium, Baichung Stadium, Bakhshi Stadium, Chhatrasal Stadium, Faizabad Sports Complex, Guru Nanak Stadium, Guru Gobind Singh Stadium, Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium (home ground of North East United FC, Jorethang Ground, Judges Field (Home Ground for Gauhati Town Club), Kanchenjunga Stadium, Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Lajwanti Stadium, Lammual Stadium, Madan Mohan Malviya Stadium, Mahabir Stadium, Maulana Azad Stadium (Home ground for Lonestar Kashmir F.C.), Mela Ground of Kalimpong, Nehru Stadium, Polo Field (Home ground for Tezpur United FC), Punjab Agricultural University Stadium, Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Satindra Mohan Dev Stadium, Sports Stadium of Jalandar, SSB Ranidanga Stadium, Tau Devi Lal Stadium (Home Ground for Amity United FC) and Thangmeiband Athletic Union Ground (Home Ground for North Imphal Sporting Association).

Football Stadiums in South India
Football Stadiums of Southern part of India are located in the south Indian states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Football Stadiums in IndiaSome of the modernized football clubs of South India are Bangalore Football Stadium, Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, EMS Stadium (Home ground for Viva Kerala Football Club), G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium, Gachibowli Athletic Stadium, Greenfield Stadium, Jawahar Municipal Stadium, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium of Kochi, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Maharaja College Stadium, Malappuram District Sports Complex Stadium, Calicut Medical College Stadium, New Bangalore Football Stadium (Home Ground for Bengaluru Football Club) and many more.

Football Stadiums in West India
Football Clubs of West India include Duler Stadium of Goa (Home Ground for Churchill Brothers football Club and the Dempo Sporting Club), Rajarshi Shahu Stadium of Kohlpur, Maharashtra, CAFVD Sports Stadium, Chowgule Sports Centre Football Stadiums in India(Home Ground for AIFF Elite Academy), Dadaji Kondadev Stadium of Thane, DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, Fatorda Stadium, Pune District Football Association Stadium (Home Ground for Pune District Football Association), Rajarshi Shahu Stadium for Mumbai FC, ONGC FC and Air India FC and many other stadiums which are located in the Indian states like Maharashtra and Goa.

Football Stadiums in East India
Football Stadiums in eastern India includes the Salt lake Stadium of West Bengal, Rabindra Sarobar Stadium of West Bengal, Barabati Stadium of Odisha, Howrah Municipal Corporation Stadium in Howrah of West Bengal and Rajendra Stadium of Bihar.


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