FIFA Club World Cup Fan Park opens in Dibrugarh, Assam's second capital
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday, 1 July inaugurated a FIFA Club World Cup Fan Park in Dibrugarh, making it the state's second public viewing venue for the tournament after Guwahati. The facility gives football enthusiasts in Upper Assam a dedicated space to watch live matches on large LED screens in a community atmosphere.
What the Fan Park Offers
The Dibrugarh Fan Park has been set up as a public viewing arena where residents can watch live FIFA Club World Cup matches on giant screens in a festive, open setting. The venue is designed to accommodate fans of all age groups, bringing together supporters of different clubs under a shared sporting experience.
Chief Minister Sarma described the initiative in a social media post: 'Divided by team loyalty, united by the spirit of football. After Guwahati, Assam's second capital, Dibrugarh, has opened its doors to the CM FIFA Fan Park, which brings an unparalleled match experience on a large screen for people to enjoy their favourite game together.'
Why Assam Is Expanding Football Viewing Spaces
The Guwahati Fan Park, launched earlier during the tournament, has seen steady footfall from football fans gathering to watch live matches. The Dibrugarh edition extends that reach to Upper Assam, a region with a historically passionate football following.
Officials said the state government's broader objective is to build a sports culture by creating accessible public spaces where families and young people can engage with major international sporting events. This comes amid Assam's growing push to position itself as a sporting destination in the Northeast, having hosted several national and international events in recent years.
Assam's Growing Sports Infrastructure Push
The state has steadily invested in sports infrastructure over the past few years, organising international-standard events and encouraging youth participation across disciplines. The Fan Park initiative fits within that larger framework — using high-profile global tournaments to stimulate grassroots interest in football.
Notably, football commands a strong fan base across the Northeast, and Assam has increasingly leveraged that enthusiasm through government-backed sporting initiatives. The FIFA Club World Cup — featuring top clubs from across the world — has provided a timely platform for such outreach.
What's Next
Chief Minister Sarma has invited football lovers to visit the Dibrugarh Fan Park and experience the remaining matches of the FIFA Club World Cup in a vibrant community setting. With the tournament still underway, the venue is expected to draw consistent crowds through to the final.