Amidst thunderous applause, patriotic fervour and an electrifying atmosphere, the Grand Finale of the 21st Capt Jintu Gogoi, Vir Chakra Memorial Football Tournament was held at Nehru Maidan, Duliajan, on 14 February 2026. The prestigious tournament was conducted by the Red Shield Gunners under the aegis of Spear Corps, drawing enthusiastic participation from the local community and football lovers across the region.
The summit clash between Lekang Sports Club and Barekuri FC delivered a spectacle of high-intensity football, marked by speed, skill and unyielding determination. Both teams displayed exceptional teamwork and competitive spirit, reflecting the high standards that defined the tournament throughout its journey. The final score stood at draw 1-1 after extra time then Lekang Sports Club won in penalties by 5-4, bringing weeks of spirited competition to a memorable and fitting conclusion.
The ceremony was graced by Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, General Officer Commanding, Spear Corps. The proud parents of Capt Jintu Gogoi, VrC, were also present, lending profound emotional resonance and solemn dignity to the occasion. Their presence served as a poignant reminder of the supreme sacrifice of a brave son of Assam whose legacy continues to inspire generations.
The evening unfolded as a vibrant celebration of Assam’s rich cultural heritage. Local artists enthralled the audience with captivating performances that beautifully showcased the traditions, colours and spirit of the region. Adding to the grandeur were stirring displays by Indian Army personnel, reflecting impeccable discipline, precision and esprit-de-corps. A major highlight of the ceremony was the inspiring Torch Run, symbolising valour, sacrifice and the enduring legacy of Capt
Jintu Gogoi, Vir Chakra. The ceremonial flame stood as a powerful emblem of courage and unity, igniting a renewed sense of patriotism and youth inspiration among all present. In his address, the General Officer Commanding, Spear Corps commended the participating teams for their discipline, teamwork and exemplary sportsmanship. He reaffirmed the Indian Army’s steadfast commitment to youth empowerment, nation-building and strengthening the civil–military bond through
sports and community outreach initiatives. Paying rich tribute to Capt Jintu Gogoi, Vir Chakra, he emphasised that the hero’s courage and devotion to duty remain a beacon of inspiration for the nation’s youth. The tournament once again served as a meaningful platform to honour a gallant hero of Assam while fostering camaraderie, sportsmanship and enduring bonds between the Indian Army and the local community. It reinforced mutual trust, shared pride and collective resolve towards building a stronger and united nation.
