Hockey World Cup: Fan park, cultural show, Bhubaneswar pulls out all stops to make 2023 event extra special.
While the world has been smitten with the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela, Odisha’s capital city Bhubaneswar gets ready to welcome Team India for the first time this World Cup. Bhubaneswar, which has become a second home to India’s hockey stars has already hosted eight matches so far this World Cup and is the only city on the planet to host two consecutive hockey World Cups.
Dubbed the ‘temple city’, Bhubaneswar has hosted several high-profile hockey tournaments including two men’s World Cups, a junior men’s World Cup, FIH Pro League matches and Olympic qualifiers. For most locals, the iconic Kalinga Stadium might be the third most visited place after their workplaces and homes.
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