Aalo (Along), Arunachal Pradesh, Sept 20: The Aalo Girls’ Football League 2025, locally known as Taami Komji 3.0, concluded today after a five-day run from 15 to 20 September. Organised by the Spear Corps Local Military Authority, the tournament showcased how sport can unite communities, build character, and expand opportunities for girls in football.

Across the competition, players demonstrated skill, discipline, and resilience, reflecting the event’s emphasis on sportsmanship. The league encouraged girls’ participation, created pathways for continuous training and competition, and highlighted teamwork, respect, and fair play on and off the field.
Taami Komji 3.0 also served as a platform for military–civil fusion, bringing together the armed forces, civil administration, local institutions, and the wider community in a shared celebration of youth development. Volunteers, coaches, match officials, schools and colleges, and partners contributed to a safe, supportive environment that strengthened social cohesion and civic pride.
At the valedictory session, teams and individual performers were felicitated for excellence, dedication, and exemplary conduct. Organisers thanked participants and supporters and reiterated their commitment to sustain the momentum through coaching clinics, fitness and nutrition awareness, and leadership-building opportunities for girls.

By promoting participation and positive role models, Taami Komji 3.0 affirmed football’s role as a catalyst for confidence, health, leadership, and community harmony. The Spear Corps Local Military Authority extended special thanks to the local administration and community stakeholders for their cooperation and encouraged young athletes to keep training, dreaming, and striving for higher goals.
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