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Kalinga Stadium spruced up with world-class amenities for FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

The stadium will host five Group A matches, in which four countries -- India, the US, Morocco and Brazil -- will be playing each other, and one Group B match between Nigeria and Chile. The event will kick off at the venue from Tuesday with an opening ceremony and two matches. Odisha Sports Secretary Vineel Krishna said the administration had taken up many projects to upgrade and renovate the stadium, including the entire stand, for the tournament, which will go on till October 30.

It is yet another feather in the cap for Odisha and also the Kalinga complex, which will also be one of the two venues in the state where Men's FIH Hockey World Cup will be held next year. "A main pitch and four practice grounds with natural grass have been set up as per the standards of the world football governing body Fifa. We've also constructed two football training centres," Krishna told PTI.

He said that the seats have been replaced with new chairs, but the seating capacity is the same as earlier -- around 12,000. The lighting system has been fully done anew. The Bermuda grass of the field has been imported, according to the sports secretary.

"New functional areas have been created. VIP boxes and dugouts have also been upgraded. A lot of the renovation has been done in phases over the last two-three years," he said, estimating that the overall cost could be around Rs 90 crore.

Six gates are expected to be used for different categories of spectators. The beautification, wall painting and cleaning of the surroundings were taken up as part of the refurbishment, Krishna added. The multipurpose venue, built in 1978, has facilities for athletics, football, hockey, basketball, tennis, table tennis, volleyball, climbing and swimming.

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