kerala blasters news: Kerala Blasters’ matches to Malappuram? Exciting news for football fans in Malabar – kerala blasters is trying to host their matches in manjeri next season

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The acceptance of Santosh Trophy football in Malappuram also attracted the Indian Super League (ISL) super club Kerala Blasters FC. The management of Kerala Blasters FC has taken steps to bring their matches to Manjeri to thrill the football fans who flocked to the gallery for Kerala’s matches in the Santosh Trophy. The move is to include Manjeri Payyanad Stadium as the second home ground along with Kochi Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the home ground of Kerala Blasters. However, the lack of facilities for ISL matches at Payyanad Stadium remains a problem. However, the possibility of Manjeri Payyanad hosting the pre-season matches of Kerala Blasters is currently active.

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Large crowds flocked to the Manjeri Payyanad Stadium for Kerala’s matches in the Santosh Trophy. The Mexican waves made people excited about every match. A Kerala Blasters delegation visited the Manjeri Payyanad Stadium on Thursday to assess the facilities. Ground, gallery, and floodlit were the main assessments. The Kerala Blasters management believes that if Manjeri becomes the home ground of the Kerala Blasters after Kochi, it will help increase the team’s support from Malabar and further marketing to Malabar. Kerala Sports Minister V. Abdurahman also invited Kerala Blasters to Manjeri. Abdurahman has also promised government assistance to expand the facilities of the Manjeri Payyanad Stadium.

Manjeri has already set a record for the first time in the more than 80 – year history of Santosh Trophy football to be played in a taluk – level town with a population of less than one lakh. Two hours before the kickoff of the Kerala x Karnataka semi-final at Payyanad Stadium, the gallery was overflowing. After the seats were filled and people thronged in front of the main entrance of the stadium, it was a special sight in Manjeri.

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Manjeri Payyanad Stadium also witnessed the record number of spectators reaching the final group matches in the recent history of Santosh Trophy football. 1.2 lakh spectators came to the gallery for Group A Kerala matches alone. The match between Kerala and Bengal in Group A was the largest crowd at the stadium. The match between Kerala and Bengal on April 18 was attended by 31,300 spectators at Payyanad Stadium. About 30,400 people came to the gallery for the Kerala x Meghalaya battle. These were the two most watched matches in the group stage.

In the group stage, all the matches of Kerala were played at Manjeri Payyanad Stadium. The semi-finals and finals will be played at Payyanad. Payyanad Stadium is the home ground of Kerala Premier League football club Kerala United FC.

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