Cricket and Football are the most popular sports in Thiruvananthapuram.[1] The Sports Hub, Trivandrum, commonly known as Greenfield Stadium is one of the largest cricket and football stadiums in India.[2] Athletics, shooting, volleyball, Aquatics and squash are the other popular sports.[3][4]
Cricket
editLike elsewhere in India, Cricket is the most popular sport in Thiruvananthapuram.[5] The Sports Hub, Trivandrum, has a seating capacity more than 50,000.[2] In 1984 the city hosted the first international cricket match in Kerala at the University Stadium.[6] The city also hosted the first T20 International cricket match in Kerala.[7] Prominent cricketers from Thiruvananthapuram include Sanju Samson, Raiphi Gomez, Ryan Ninan, Aneil Nambiar, K. N. Ananthapadmanabhan, Rohan Prem, Udiramala Subramaniam, P. M. K. Mohandas, Bhaskar Pillai, Subramaniam brothers, Godwin brothers and Padmanabhan Prasanth. The Kerala Cricket Association is headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram.[8]
Football
editAnother popular sport in Thiruvananthapuram is Football. Thiruvananthapuram hosted the 2015 SAFF Championship at the Greenfield Stadium.[9] SBI Kerala, Titanium FC, KSEB Travancore Royals FC and Kovalam FC are the major football clubs based in Thiruvananthapuram.[10][11]
On 29 November 2018 India's First Fans owned Football club Travancore Royals FC was launched in Thiruvananthapuram.[citation needed]
Athletics
editAthletic competitions are usually held at the University Stadium, Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium and Central Stadium.[12] The Trivandrum Marathon is a marathon organised by the Trivandrum runners club every year.[13] There will be two main races; a half marathon of 21 km and a full marathon of 42.19 km. A special 2 km fun run is also organised for public participation.[14] TrivandRun is another marathon conducted every January in the city.[15]
Other
editOther popular sports in the city are Volleyball, Basketball, shooting and Aquatics. India national volleyball player K. J. Kapil Dev is from the city.[16] Many basketball tournaments are conducted in the city. Most of them are inter-school tournaments organised by the schools in the city.[17] Trivandrum hosted the 61st National Shooting Championship at the Vattiyoorkavu Shooting Range.[18] Surfing is also a popular sport in the beaches. Many Surfing and Stand Up Paddle tournaments organised in the city.[19] The surf competitions are usually held in Kovalam Beach and Varkala Beach.[20]
The Trivandrum Golf Club, officially known as SAI Trivandrum golf club is a nine-hole golf course in the heart of the city. Established in 1850, it is one of the oldest golf course in India. It is currently leased to the Sports Authority of India.[21]
Sporting facilities
editThe city has facilities to host most type of sports. Thiruvananthapuram was one of the main venues for the 2015 National Games of India.[22]
S.No. | Centre | Sports |
---|---|---|
1 | The Sports Hub, Trivandrum International Stadium | Sports hub |
2 | Jimmy George Sports Hub | Sports hub |
3 | LNCPE Karyavattom | Sports hub |
4 | Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium | Athletics, association football |
5 | University Stadium | Athletics, association football |
6 | Central Stadium | Athletics, association football, multi-purpose stadium |
7 | Kerala Police Academy | Shooting |
8 | Vattiyoorkavu Shooting Range | Shooting |
9 | Thiruvananthapuram Tennis Club | Tennis |
10 | Ramanathan Krishnan Tennis Complex | Tennis |
11 | Pirappancode Aquatics Complex | Aquatics |
12 | Shankumugham Beach | Beach handball |
13 | Thiruvananthapuram Golf Club | Golf |
14 | CSN Squash Court | Squash |
15 | Sreepadam Stadium | Kho Kho, Kabadi |
16 | Thankamma Stadium | Association football |
17 | LNCPE Velodrome and Indoor Stadium | Cycling, wushu |
18 | St.Xaviers Cricket Ground, Thumba | Cricket |
19 | Agricultural College Indoor Stadium | Sports hub, taekwondo, netball |
20 | Toss Academy | Shuttle badminton |
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- ^ Chandran, M.R. Praveen (29 March 2016). "Titanium football club to turn professional; plans to establish fan club". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
- ^ Chandran, M.R. Praveen (11 February 2018). "Back in the game: Kerala Blasters and the second football revolution in Kerala". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
- ^ "University Stadium". National Games Kerala 2015. 35th National Games - Kerala 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
- ^ V N, Aswin (8 December 2017). "First-ever midnight marathon in Kerala". The Hindu. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
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- ^ "History". SAI Trivandrum Golf Club. Sports Authority of India. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
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