Special Olympics Bharat sends off India football team for Gothia Cup 2026 hat-trick bid
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Key Takeaways
Special Olympics Bharat on Friday, 10 July 2026 flagged off India's football team for the Gothia Cup 2026 at a send-off ceremony held at the Embassy of Sweden in New Delhi. The squad, comprising 10 athletes and two coaches from nine states and Union Territories, will compete in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 12 to 18 July — and will attempt to become the first team to win the Special Olympics Trophy category three consecutive times.
The Squad and How It Was Selected
The Indian contingent was chosen through a rigorous four-day national qualifying tournament held at the Centre for Defence Sports (CDS) in Gwalior in April 2026. More than 150 athletes representing 16 states competed for a place in the squad. The shortlisted players then attended multiple national training camps before the final 10-member team was confirmed.
Distinguished Send-Off at Sweden Embassy
The ceremony at the Swedish Embassy was attended by Jan Thesleff, Ambassador of Sweden to India, and Ashish Sood, Minister of Home, Education, Power and Urban Development, Government of NCT of Delhi. Sujeeth Pai, Director — Manufacturing Operations for India, Southeast Asia and Middle East at SKF India (Industrial) Limited, also joined the gathering alongside representatives from Special Olympics Bharat and SKF. Their presence was described as a mark of confidence in the team's preparation.
What the Gothia Cup Is
Founded in 1975, the Gothia Cup is held annually in Gothenburg and is widely regarded as the world's largest and most prestigious youth football tournament. It brings together more than 1,900 teams from over 70 countries every year. Since 2011, the Special Olympics Trophy category has offered athletes with intellectual disabilities a dedicated international platform to compete alongside teams from across the world.
What Special Olympics Bharat's President Said
Dr. Mallika Nadda, President of Special Olympics Bharat and Chairperson of Special Olympics Asia Pacific, addressed the team at the ceremony. 'Our football team has made the entire nation proud by winning the Gothia Special Olympics Trophy in 2024 and successfully defending the title in 2025. As they travel to Sweden for Gothia Cup 2026, they have a remarkable opportunity to create history by becoming the first team to win the championship three consecutive times,' she said. Dr. Nadda added: 'Whatever the outcome, they have already emerged as champions by inspiring countless people with their courage, teamwork, and unwavering commitment to excellence.'
The SKF Partnership Behind the Push
Over the past three years, SKF India (Industrial) and Special Olympics Bharat have partnered to support India's Gothia Cup campaign — covering athlete selection, training, and international exposure. SKF has been associated with the Gothia Cup for more than two decades and is a long-standing global supporter of Special Olympics. In India, the partnership is framed around advancing inclusion through sport. With a historic third title now within reach, all eyes turn to Gothenburg.