Kanchenjunga Stadium is the premier sports venue in Siliguri and one of the most significant multi-purpose stadiums in North Bengal. Formerly known as Kanchenjunga Krirangon, it was built in the 1980s and has a seating capacity of approximately 35,000, making it one of the largest sporting arenas in the region.
About Kanchenjunga Stadium
The stadium is the heartbeat of sports culture in Siliguri. Named after the majestic Mount Kanchenjunga that towers over the region, it has been the venue for some of the most important sporting events hosted in North Bengal. From football to cricket, the stadium has served the sporting ambitions of the city for decades.

Keshto Pal — Siliguri's Football Legend
The stadium proudly displays the statue of Olympian Keshto Pal, one of the most prominent footballers in Indian and Bengali football history. He represented India in the Olympics and the Asian Games and was among the most prolific scorers for the country. His legacy as a footballer for clubs including Bhowanipore and Mohun Bagan is an enduring part of the sporting heritage celebrated at this stadium.





