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Sports in Kerala : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sports in Kerala
Several ancient ritualised arts are Keralite in origin. These include ''kalaripayattu''—''kalari'' ("place", "threshing floor", or "battlefield") and ''payattu'' ("exercise" or "practice"). Among the world's oldest martial arts, oral tradition attributes ''kalaripayattus emergence to Parasurama. Other ritual arts include ''theyyam'' and ''poorakkali''. However, larger numbers of Keralites follow sports such as cricket, ''kabaddi'', soccer, and badminton. Dozens of large stadiums, including Kochi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and Thiruvananthapuram's Chandrashekaran Nair Stadium, Kannur Indoor Stadium, Kariavattom Outdoor StadiumTrivandrum(Under Construction) Calicut Coperation stadium,Calicut mini stadium attest to the mass appeal of such sports among Keralites. == Football == Football is one of the popular sports in the state. First Indian professional football club FC Kochin was from Kerala. Districts like Malappuram, Palakkad, Kannur, Kozhikode, Thrissur, Ernakulam and Trivandrum have produced many Indian International footballers such as I. M. Vijayan, V. P. Sathyan and C. V. Pappachan. A Seven-a-side version of football is hugely popular in Malappuram ,Palakkad, Kozhikode and Kannur. These "Seven's football" tournaments attract many fans and international players for the sheer joy and excitement of fast paced football. Most of the professional football clubs in India have many Kerala footballers including Indian internationals N.P Pradeep, Krishnan Nair Ajayan, C.K. Vineeth, Mohammed Rafi, Denson Devadas and Sushanth Mathew.
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