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United States of America carrom clubs

Below is a short list of carrom clubs with their own web page, in the USA.

I will add to it as I find more.

In the meantime if any of my readers know of others with a web page please send the details to us and we will be more than happy to add it to the list.

I am also making another list with details of other clubs in the States, with contact numbers and basic information.

You will have to contact them direct for more specific details if you want to join them.

Once more I would like to include as many carrom clubs as possible so please tell us of any you know.

Thanks.

Chicago Carrom Club.
Connecticut Carrom Club
Richmond Carrom

United Arab Emirates

U. A. E. CARROM ASSOCIATION

Several weeks ago I was asked about Carrom clubs in the United Arab Emirates.
This is the only address I have found so far. If you know of any please send us details. Thanks.

U.A.E. Carrom Association
Girish R. Valanju
PO Box 51459
Dubai

Another Carrom event next week

I have just heard of another event next week. Full details here
Go to news then click on link to VII NORTH ZONE WiLL ORGANIZE BY PUNJAB STATE CARROM ASSOCIATION.
The Carrom Championship takes place from 26th to 28th January 2007 at Vir Hakikat Rai Senior Seondary School, Rajpura Colony, Patiala (Punjab).
The federation is holding the event as part of its Golden Jublee Celebrations.
We’ll keep you informed of the results.

Carrom event next week

There is a Carrom competition next week in Mumbai, between 22-26 January at Shivaji Park Gymkhana Hall, Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai 28.
It is estimated that around 450 players and officials from 18 districts of Maharashtra will take part.
(Read the article)

How to start your own Carrom club

Well, you could just play in a field… but we figured we’d give you a few better suggestions than that:

Carrom players in a field

Here are a few tips to get a Carrom club started near you.
1 Ask in your local pub if you can hold a match there on a night that is usually quiet. Make sure to bring a few friends, not rent-a-crowd, and encourage any regulars to join in. It makes a change from Karaoke and quizzes. It’s a good idea to take a board along beforehand, and show the landlord/lady and remind them also that Carrom players and spectators do get thirsty.
2 You could also try community centres and colleges.
3 What about a lunchtime club at work?
(Read the article)