Union Football Club Jaipur Honors 139-Year Legacy with Ram Navami Celebrations
On the auspicious occasion of Chaitra Shukla Samvat 2083, Ram Navami, Union Football Club Jaipur commemorated its remarkable 139th foundation day, marking 138 years since its establishment. The club was originally founded on this very day in 1886 by the visionary Sawai Madho Singh II, in the presence of enthusiastic football supporters, creating a lasting sporting institution in the region.
A Day of Festivity and Sporting Spirit
The anniversary was celebrated with immense enthusiasm and joy, as club members and participants gathered to keep alive the glorious footballing legacy. To mark this special occasion, a friendly football match was organized, featuring energetic participation from both boys and girls, showcasing the club's commitment to inclusive sports development.
During the event, a unique spiritual element was incorporated as club members, along with players from football, kabaddi, and weightlifting disciplines, collectively recited Ram Stuti and Hanuman Chalisa. This blend of sports and tradition highlighted the cultural significance of the day.
Key Figures Share Insights and Perspectives
On this momentous occasion, several prominent individuals associated with the club shared their views and reflections. Among them were Union Club secretary Mahipal Swami, R K Bhatt, Advocate Sunil Sharma, Coordinator Abhinav Swami, Lokesh Singh, Gaurav, Advocate Prerak Swami, Kishan Lodha, and kabaddi coach Raj Narayan Sharma. Their contributions underscored the club's multifaceted community impact.
The foundation of Union Football Club Jaipur by Sawai Madho Singh II over a century ago has left an indelible mark on the local sports landscape. The club's enduring presence through 139 years demonstrates its resilience and ongoing relevance in promoting athletic excellence and cultural values.



