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Bengaluru: Roots Football Club, in partnership with B L Kashyap and Sons Limited (BLK), is proud to host the Indian Women’s League 2 (IWL2) in Bengaluru at the Padukone-Dravid Center for Sporting Excellence.

This collaboration is a testament to BLK’s commitment to creating impact in helping women break barriers and shatter glass ceilings, through their corporate social responsibility (CSR), reinforcing its dedication to supporting women’s football and fostering a more equitable sporting culture.

As part of its ongoing efforts to empower women in sports, BLK recognizes the transformative power of football in building confidence, leadership, and career opportunities for young athletes.

By supporting IWL2, BLK aims to create a pathway for aspiring female footballers, ensuring they receive the training, exposure, and platform needed to succeed at the highest level of the game.

Speaking on the initiative, Shruti Choudhari, Director, Projects and Strategy, B L Kashyap, said, “At BLK, we believe in the power of sports to drive social change. Through this initiative, we are supporting women’s football while reinforcing our commitment to nurturing talent. Football is not just a game; it teaches life lessons and creates a lasting impact. Many of our players come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, where they were once coerced into early marriage and household responsibilities, with no opportunity to pursue their passion for football.”

“Today, with the support of BLK, these young women are not only playing the sport they excel at, but are also leading financially independent lives. Their journey extends beyond the field — one day, they will build their own families, passing on the values of resilience and empowerment to future generations. Our partnership with IWL2 is a step towards ensuring that young female athletes have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive,” she added.

Indian Women’s League 2 commenced on April 2, with Roots Football Club (RFC) playing its first match on April 4 against Inter Kashi (IK).

The tournament will see RFC’s talented squad take the field, led by team captain Achom Degio from Arunachal Pradesh, a national-level player known for her composure and strategic game-play.

Supporting her is Neha Mukati, a skilled midfielder from Madhya Pradesh, whose journey from discovering football in the sixth grade to representing India at the U-14 level has been nothing short of inspiring.

Maya Rabari, a determined defender from Gujarat, brings resilience and discipline to the backline, having represented the Futsal India team and competed at the national level.

Sonakshi Singh, the team’s goalkeeper from Uttar Pradesh, is determined to build a professional football career, showcasing quick reflexes and sharp instincts that frequently save the team in crucial moments.

To mark the beginning of this prestigious tournament, a jersey launch event was held, graced by Shruti Choudhari.

As the tournament unfolds, fans and supporters are encouraged to rally behind the RootsxBLK team, demonstrating the growing enthusiasm for women’s football in India.

The match schedule is now available, inviting everyone to join in and cheer for the talented young athletes.

About B L Kashyap

B L Kashyap and Sons Ltd. (BLK) is a leading Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company.

The company has a presence in 12 cities across eight states in India. With three decades of expertise, BLK has completed over 250 projects and more than 140 million sq.ft.

The portfolio spread includes Railways, IT campuses, commercial spaces, malls, hotels, residential complexes, institutions, factories and manufacturing facilities, healthcare and transportation.

BLK has a strong workforce of 1200+ engineers and professionals.

About Roots FC

The Roots FC women’s team was formed in the year 2020. The team qualified for the KWL in the year 2021 from A Division. The team has players from all walks of life, from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds and from seven states across India.

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