Draws out for Junior Boys’ NFC and Junior Girls’ NFC Tier 1 and Tier 2

NEW DELHI: The draw of the Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the Junior Boys’ National Football Championship for Dr BC Roy Trophy 2024-25, along with Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the Junior Girls’ National Football Championship 2024-25 were conducted at the Football House, on Wednesday, June 26, 2024.
The Tier 1 of the Dr. BC Roy Trophy will be played in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh, from July 27 to August 12. The venue and dates for the Tier 2 will be announced later.
The Tier 1 of the Junior Girls’ National Football Championship will be played in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, from August 3 to 20. Tier 2 is at Belgaum, Karnataka from July 27 to August 9.
AIFF Acting Secretary General Mr. M Satyanarayan said before the draw, “This is perhaps the first time a draw ceremony is being conducted in the Football House without late Anil Kamat. Anil sir, who passed away early this month, played an integral role in shaping the Competition Department. It is with a heavy heart that we progress without him.” Late Anil Kamat was the Assistant General Secretary and Director of Competitions for many years before he passed away on June 4, 2024.
“We, at the AIFF, have worked extensively to establish a calendar for Indian football. While it is difficult to follow the calendar very strictly with so many variables, I am pleased to say that we have been able to follow it closely with regards to the junior NFCs,” said the AIFF Acting Secretary General.

The BC Roy Trophy Tier 1 will see 16 teams divided into four groups with the group winners progressing to the semi-finals. The BC Roy Trophy Tier 2 will have 19 teams divided into four groups – three groups with five and one group with four – with the group winners progressing to the semi-finals.
The Junior Girls’ NFC Tier 1 will have 16 teams equally divided into four groups and the four group winners will move to the semi-finals. The Junior Girls’ NFC Tier 2 will have 18 teams divided into four groups – two groups with five teams and two with four – and the four group winners will move to the semi-finals.
The 2023-24 edition of the BC Roy Trophy Tier 1 saw Uttar Pradesh being champions in Bhubaneswar and Delhi winning the Tier 2 title in Jabalpur.
Manipur were crowned champions of the Junior Girls’ NFC Tier 1 in Bhubaneswar, and Goa being the winners of Tier 2 in Jaipur.
The groupings for the Junior Boy’s National Football Championship, Tier 1 –
Group A – Uttar Pradesh, Mizoram, SAI, Odisha
Group B – Jharkhand, Goa, Maharashtra, Delhi
Group C – Punjab, Chandigarh, Meghalaya, Karnataka
Group D – West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu
Fixtures:
Group A:
July 27: Uttar Pradesh vs Odisha; Mizoram vs SAI
July 29: Odisha vs Mizoram; SAI vs Uttar Pradesh
July 31: Uttar Pradesh vs Mizoram; SAI vs Odisha
Group B:
August 3: Jharkhand vs Delhi; Goa vs Maharashtra
August 5: Delhi vs Goa; Maharashtra vs Jharkhand
August 7: Jharkhand vs Goa; Maharashtra vs Delhi
Group C:
July 28: Punjab vs Karnataka; Chandigarh vs Meghalaya
July 30: Karnataka vs Chandigarh; Meghalaya vs Punjab
August 1: Punjab vs Chandigarh; Meghalaya vs Karnataka
Group D:
August 4: West Bengal vs Tamil Nadu; Chhattisgarh vs Kerala
August 6: Tamil Nadu vs Chhattisgarh; Kerala vs West Bengal
August 8: West Bengal vs Chhattisgarh; Kerala vs Tamil Nadu
Semi-finals:
August 3: Winners Group A vs Winners Group C
August 10: Winners Group B vs Winners Group D
Final: August 12
The groupings for the Junior Boy’s National Football Championship, Tier 2–
Group A – Nagaland, Andaman & Nicobar, Manipur, Lakshadweep, Haryana
Group B – Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Tripura, Jammu & Kashmir, Gujarat
Group C – Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Assam
Group D – Rajasthan, Pondicherry, Bihar, Telangana
The groupings for the Junior Girls’ National Football Championship, Tier 1 –
Group A – Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar
Group B – Manipur, Goa, West Bengal, Haryana
Group C – Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat
Group D – Odisha, Mizoram, Delhi, Chhattisgarh
Fixtures:
Group A:
August 3: Jharkhand vs Bihar; Andhra Pradesh vs Himachal Pradesh
August 5: Bihar vs Andhra Pradesh; Himachal Pradesh vs Jharkhand
August 7: Jharkhand vs Andhra Pradesh; Himachal Pradesh vs Bihar
Group B:
August 11: Manipur vs Haryana; Goa vs West Bengal
August 13: Haryana vs Goa; West Bengal vs Manipur
August 15: Manipur vs Goa; West Bengal vs Haryana
Group C:
August 4: Tamil Nadu vs Gujarat; Kerala vs Arunachal Pradesh
August 6: Gujarat vs Kerala; Arunachal Pradesh vs Tamil Nadu
August 8: Tamil Nadu vs Kerala; Arunachal Pradesh vs Gujarat
Group D:
August 12: Odisha vs Chhattisgarh; Mizoram vs Delhi
August 14: Chhattisgarh vs Mizoram; Delhi vs Odisha
August 16: Odisha vs Mizoram; Delhi vs Chhattisgarh
Semi-finals:
August 10: Winners Group A vs Winners Group C
August 18: Winners Group B vs Winners Group D
Final: August 20
The groupings for the Junior Girls’ National Football Championship, Tier 2 –
Group A– Chandigarh, Andaman & Nicobar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir
Group B – Rajasthan, Lakshadweep, Maharashtra, Tripura, Pondicherry
Group C – Assam, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Telangana
Group D – Sikkim, SAI, Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh
Fixtures:
Group A:
July 27: Uttar Pradesh vs Andaman & Nicobar; Jammu & Kashmir vs Karnataka
July 29: Karnataka vs Chandigarh; Jammu and Kashmir vs Uttar Pradesh
July 31: Chandigarh vs Jammu and Kashmir; Andaman & Nicobar vs Karnataka
August 2: Andaman & Nicobar vs Jammu and Kashmir; Uttar Pradesh vs Chandigarh
August 4: Karnataka vs Uttar Pradesh; Chandigarh vs Andaman & Nicobar
Group B:
July 27: Maharashtra vs Lakshadweep; Pondicherry vs Tripura
July 29: Tripura vs Rajasthan; Pondicherry vs Maharashtra
July 31: Rajasthan vs Pondicherry; Lakshadweep vs Tripura
August 2: Lakshadweep vs Pondicherry; Maharashtra vs Rajasthan
August 4: Tripura vs Maharashtra; Rajasthan vs Lakshadweep
Group C:
August 1: Assam vs Telangana; Uttarakhand vs Punjab
August 3: Telangana vs Uttarakhand; Punjab vs Assam
August 5: Assam vs Uttarakhand; Punjab vs Telangana
Group D:
August 1: Sikkim vs Madhya Pradesh; SAI vs Meghalaya
August 3: Madhya Pradesh vs SAI; Meghalaya vs Sikkim
August 5: Sikkim vs SAI; Meghalaya vs Madhya Pradesh
Semi-finals:
August 7: Winners Group A vs Winners Group C; Winners Group B vs Winners Group D
Final: August 9
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