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The Madhya Pradesh Football Association (MPFA) is the football governing body in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India, and one of the 37 Indian state football associations that are affiliated with the All India Football Federation. The Madhya Pradesh football team is administered by the MPFA. Federation sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Senior Women's National Football Championship. It also organises Madhya Pradesh Premier League, the top tier competition of the state (5th in Indian football league system). State teams Men * Madhya Pradesh football team * Madhya Pradesh under-20 football team * Madhya Pradesh under-15 football team * Madhya Pradesh under-13 football team Women * Madhya Pradesh women's football team * Madhya Pradesh women's under-19 football team * Madhya Pradesh women's under-17 football team Affiliated district associations All 55 district of Madhya Pradesh are affiliated with the Madhya Pradesh Football Association. Competitions Men's *Madhya Pr ...
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Association Football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular field called a Football pitch, pitch. The objective of the game is to Scoring in association football, score more goals than the opposing team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed Goal (sport), goal defended by the opposing team. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is the world's most popular sport. Association football is played in accordance with the Laws of the Game (association football), Laws of the Game, a set of rules that has been in effect since 1863 and maintained by the International Football Association Board, IFAB since 1886. The game is pla ...
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Madhya Pradesh Women's Under-17 Football Team
Madhya (Sanskrit for 'middle') may refer to: * Madhya Pradesh, occasionally Madhya for short, a state in India * Madhya, the middle tala in Indian classical music * Madhya, the middle octave in Indian (especially Hindustani) classical music See also * Madhva * Madhya Bharat S.C., a football club in India *Madhya Gujarat Vij, a power company in Gujarat, India *Madhya Kailash Temple, a Hindu temple in South Africa *''Madhya Venal'', a Malayalam film *Madhya Vidyalaya, a type of school in Sri Lanka Geographic locations *Madhya Bharat, a former state of India *Madhya Kailash, a location in Tamil Nadu, India *Madhya Majuli Madhya Majuli is the middle part of Majuli, Jorhat, Assam Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an a ..., a location in Assam, India * Madhya Nepal Municipality, a municipality in Nepal {{disambiguation ...
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Chhindwara District
Chhindwara district () is a List of districts of Madhya Pradesh, district of Madhya Pradesh state in India, and Chhindwara town is the district headquarters. Chhindwara was the largest district in Madhya Pradesh with an area of 10,293 square km before the bifurcation of Pandhurna District, Pandhurna district. The district is part of Jabalpur division. The name Chhindwara has been derived from the word Phoenix sylvestris, ''Chhind'', the local name of a tree found commonly in the district. Chhindwara district was formed on 1 November 1956. It is on the southwest region of the Satpura Range. It is spread from 21.28 to 22.49 deg. North (latitude) and 78.40 to 79.24 deg. East (longitude) and spread over an area of 11,815 km2. This district is bound by the plains of Pandhurna district and Nagpur district (in Maharashtra State) on the south, Narmadapuram district , Narmadapuram and Narsinghpur district, Narsinghpur districts on the north, Betul district on the west and Seoni di ...
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Bhopal District
Bhopal District (Hindi: भोपाल ज़िला, ) is a List of districts of Madhya Pradesh, district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The city of Bhopal serves as its administrative headquarters. The district is part of Bhopal Division. History Bhopal district was carved out of the erstwhile Sehore district, Sehore District of Bhopal division vide M.P.Govt. Notification No.2477/1977/Sa/One/ dated 13 September 1972.The district derives its name from the district head-quarters town Bhopal which is also the capital of Madhya Pradesh. According to the Imperial Gazeteer of India, Bhopal derives from "Bhoj Pal" named after the legendary founder of the city. The early history of the present-day district area is obscure. According to a legend, the area was part of ''Mahakautar'', a barrier of dense forests and hills separating North India from South India. 10th century CE onwards, names of Rajput rulers (including Bhoja) Malwa appear in the historical records. The ...
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Bhind District
Bhind District () is a district in the Chambal division of the Indian States and territories of India, state of Madhya Pradesh. History The region was originally held by the Bhadauria Rajputs (a branch of the Chahamanas of Shakambhari) for twenty-two generations. Bhind as a town was firstly established by the Maharaja of Bhadawar, Badan Singh Devju in the 16th century on the name of his spiritual master, Bhindi RishThe town firstly suffered pillage during the raid of Maratha Confederacy, Marathas under Bajirao I in 1737 A.D. Later in 1796 A.D., it was invaded by a Maratha general, Pragdas under Daulat Rao Sindhia of Gwalior State. The Raja of Bhadawar had to retire from his capital to Nowgawa Historical Places of Bhind * Dandraua Hanuman Mandir (Mehgaon) is an ancient Hanuman Mandir. Hanuman ji is best known as Dr. Hanuman. * Vyankateshwar/Vankhandeshwar Mandir built by Raja Badan Singh of Bhadawa* Akoda is the place where Kherapati Hanuman Mandir (Panjay Sarkar). This town ...
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Betul District
Betul district () is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The city of Betul serves as its administrative headquarters. The district is a part of Narmadapuram Division. History of Betul traces its origin to Satyug according to Skand puran river Tapi in Satyug came to earth for protecting world from excessive heat therefore Tapi is also known as Adi Ganga. Moreover Lord Ram also passed through Betul during his pathway to south, Pandavas passed through Betul during the Agyaat vaas in Vidharbha and built a temple of Shiva in Barahling . Between 161 BC and 130 BC, Betul was the kingdom of the Kundala. From 9th to 12th century, the history of Jains is found in Betul, and its historical evidence can be seen in Muktagiri group of temples. Founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak also visited the holy city and meditated for 15 days in Multai at the origin of holy river Tapi. According to the Persian historian Farishta, there was a Gondwana kingdom, which included Khedla, Devgadh, ...
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Barwani District
Barwani District () is one of the districts of Madhya Pradesh States and territories of India, state of India. The administrative headquarters of the district is at Barwani. Barwani district has an area of 5,427 km² and a population 1,385,881 (2011 census). The district lies in the southwestern corner of Madhya Pradesh; the Narmada River forms its northern boundary. The Satpura Range lies to its south. The district is bordered by Maharashtra state to the south, Gujarat state to the west, Dhar District to the north and Khargone District to the east. Economy In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Barwani one of the country's 250 Poverty in India, most backward districts (out of a total of Districts of India, 640). It is one of the 24 districts in Madhya Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund, Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF). Agriculture and Industries The district hosts industries like textile manufacturing, cotton ginnin ...
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Balaghat District
Balaghat district () is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in Central India. Its belongs to Jabalpur Division. Balaghat city is Administrative Headquarter of Balaghat District. Balaghat is known for its tile factories, rice mills and forests. In MP Balaghat district has significant mineral deposits and a number of forests. Balaghat comes under the Bhandara dist. Raghuji is the first Maratha who came to this place from Kirnapur Side. History At the beginning of the 18th century, the district was divided among two Gond kingdoms; the portion of the district west of the Wainganga was part of the Gond kingdom of Deogarh, while the eastern portion was part of the Garha-Mandla kingdom. The Deogarh kingdom was annexed by the Bhonsle Marathas of Nagpur in 1743, and shortly thereafter conquered all but the northern section of the district. This section, together with the rest of the Garha-Mandla kingdom, was annexed in 1781 to the Maratha province of Saugor, then under control of ...
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Ashoknagar District
Ashoknagar District () is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The city of Ashoknagar is the administrative headquarters of the district. Ashoknagar district was formed in 2003. Geography The district has an area of 4673.94 km2. It is bounded on the east by the Betwa River, which separates it from Lalitpur District of Uttar Pradesh and Sagar District of Madhya Pradesh. Vidisha District lies to the south. The Sindh River forms the western border of the district, which separates it from Guna District. Shivpuri District lies to the north. The district has a population of 688,920 (2001 census). It is divided into eight tehsils: Ashoknagar, Chanderi, Isagarh, Mungaoli, Shadora, Naisarai, Piprai and Bahadurpur. The district was created on August 15, 2003, when it was split from Guna District. Ashoknagar also has a great historical importance. It is a part of ancient Ahirwada region, where Yaduvanshi ahirs used to rule. The details of the Block wise popu ...
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