Active Players in India
300M+
The Problem
90% of grassroots players never enter a structured competition ยท 270M+ unrecognized players
India has a huge athlete base, but recognition still depends on invisible systems, local networks, and unstructured pathways. BSO exists to make that path measurable, verified, and merit-driven.
Field Notes
Millions of players train in silence. The work is real, but the recognition system is not.
90%
Grassroots players never enter a single organized competition
100M+
Young athletes in India โ yet less than 1% reach structured tournaments
270M+
Unrecognized players with no scalable digital platform
Active Players in India
300M+
Young Athletes
100M+
Unrecognized Players
270M+
Why the system fails
The current sports ecosystem rewards access and proximity more than performance. If an athlete cannot be found, verified, or benchmarked consistently, their progression stalls before it begins.
Athletes can win matches and still remain invisible in the market because their performance history is not structured, portable, or trusted.
Without a recurring ladder, competition becomes ad hoc. Progression needs a repeatable ranking surface, not isolated events.
Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Mallakhamb, and many regional sports often do not receive the digital infrastructure that modern athletes need.
A strong athlete should not need insider access to be seen. Recognition should accumulate from verified results and repeated performance.
Traditional Sports Visibility
Give every athlete a path that can actually be seen.
BSO is built to replace invisible progression with verified ranking, structured tournaments, and permanent athlete identity.
Patent No. 202511086229 ยท Starting: Dehradun, Uttarakhand