Sports in Mizoram plays an important part of the culture of Mizoram and it plays a key role in development of the state. Football, Basketball and Volleyball are the more popular sports in the Indian state of Mizoram

Mizo Traditional Games edit

  • Insuknawr
  • Inkawibah
  • In-uilen
  • Sakei lem chan
  • Tira Mei Kaiah
  • In-arpa sual
  • In-hlovawm
  • In-hmawlhtepir
  • In-kukdeh
  • In-hawngbi
  • Inbuan
  • In-saihrui pawh
  • Bingte sai rawkah[1]

Football edit

 
Lammual Stadium

Mizoram Football Association (MFA) is the state governing body of football in Mizoram, India.[2] It is affiliated with the All India Football Federation, the sports national governing body. Mizoram also has a state League called Mizoram Premier League. Aizawl FC plays in the I-League.[3]

Basketball edit

 
MSL game in Hawla Stadium

Mizoram has the first professional league in India, the Mizoram Super League with six teams in it.[4] The competition is conducted by the Mizoram Basketball Association.[5]

Badminton edit

Mizoram has a professional league for Badminton called Mizoram Badminton League,[6] Mizoram Badminton league is governed by Mizoram Badminton Association.[7]

Golf edit

 
Thenzawl 18 hole golf course

Mizoram has a golf course at Thenzawl which is 105 acres and comprises 18 holes.[8]

Volleyball edit

 
Dengthuama Indoor Stadium

The Mizoram Volleyball Association[9] is operating the Pro-league which was started in 2016 with six men's team and three women's team.[10]

Motorsport edit

Mizoram Motorsport Association (MiMSA)[11] 13 riders participated in the Suzuki Gixxer Cup and the JK Tyre National Racing Championship at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore.[12] An annual racing competition is organized by Mizoram Motorsports Association in Tuirial Field annually towards the end of the year.[13]

Weightlifting edit

 
Jeremy Lalrinnunga at Youth Olympics Medail ceremony

The Mizoram Weightlifting Association plays a very active role in promoting weightlifting in Mizoram.[14] Mizoram Weightlifter Jeremy Lalrinnunga became the first person from India to win a gold medal in the men's 62 kg categoryat the Youth Olympics.[15]

Cricket edit

The Cricket Association of Mizoram has a cricket stadium on the outskirts of Mizoram, called Suaka Cricket Stadium.[16] The Association, which was formed in 1992, has eight first division clubs and 24 second division clubs.[17]

The Mizoram team entered the national cricket competitions in the 2018-19 season.

Boxing edit

Mizoram boxing association has a very good record in national and international boxing. Nutlai Lalbiakkima[18]Jenny R. L. and Zoramthanga (boxer),[19] Lalrinsanga Tlau,[20] who won the WBC World Youth Title in 2021, are some of the more famous boxers from Mizoram.

Sports venues in Mizoram edit

A panorama of Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Aizawl

Indoor edit

  • Hawla Indoor Stadium Basketball and Contact Sports
  • Dengthuama Indoor Stadium Judo, Boxing, Volleyball, Badminton and Volleyball
  • Sazaikawn multi-purpose indoor stadium, Lunglei.
  • Mizoram Table Tennis Hall, Mission Veng
  • Vanlallawma Indoor Stadium
  • Boxing Hall, Ramhlun

Outdoor stadium edit

  • Rajiv Gandhi Stadium (Aizawl) For Athletics and Football
  • Lammual Football
  • Thenzawl Golf Course
  • Zobawk Sports Academy, Lunglei
  • Thuamluaia Mual - artificial turf in Lunglei for Football
  • Kawnpui Hockey ground - Artificial turf for Playing Hockey
  • Champhai Zotlang Sports Stadium - Artificial Turf ground in Champhai for Athletics and Football
  • Suaka Cricket Stadium- Sihhmui
  • Kolasib Sports Stadium, Venglai - Athletics and Football with artificial turf.
  • Serchhip Hmarveng Complex Field -Artificial turf football ground.
  • Central YLA Playground, Lawngtlai - Artificial turf football ground.

References edit

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