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PHOTOS: Football takes over India Gate

Source: PTI
August 20, 2017 21:07 IST
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IMAGE: FIFA U-17 World Cup trophy at India Gate. Photograph: FIFA.com

An overwhelming 2.5 lakh people turned up at the India Gate to get a glimpse of the glittering trophy, which will be presented to the winners of the upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup on Sunday.

After kicking off the Trophy Experience at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium on Saturday, the official winner's trophy was put on display at the iconic India Gate.

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IMAGE: The tournament will be played between October 6 to 28. Photograph: Indian Football Team‏/Twitter

The response to what is the first leg of the six-venue tour was overwhelming with people getting a chance to pose with the silverware.

Present on the occasion, Javier Ceppi, Tournament D The tournament, the first FIFA event in the country, will be played between October 6 to 28 irector for the Local Organising Committee said, "It's been a fantastic start to the Trophy Experience. We have had over 200,000 people in Delhi who have had the opportunity to see the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

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IMAGE: FIFA U-17 World Cup trophy. Photograph: FIFA.com

"This is a massive promotional push and we've done it in a space that is extremely significant. India Gate is a landmark that resonates well because it honours heroes of India and we feel that people have responded quite nicely to it."

The official winner's trophy will make its way next to Guwahati where it will be on public display on August 26 and 27 at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium and Judge's Field.

The tournament, the first FIFA event in the country, will be played between October 6 to 28.

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