Noida Indoor Stadium in Sector 21A has emerged as one of the city’s most visible indoor sports hubs for residents who want a mix of coaching, pay-and-play access, and all-weather facilities under one roof. But for many people, the setup can still feel confusing. Is Noida Indoor Stadium separate from Noida Stadium? Which sports can actually be booked there? And are the facilities open to casual users, or mainly to coaching batches?
This Pulse of Noida guide focuses on the indoor facility within the wider Sector 21A sports complex and is based primarily on information publicly visible on the official Noida Indoor Stadium website, its related pages, and booking references surfaced online.
What Noida Stadium and Noida Indoor Stadium Are
Noida Stadium is the larger sports complex in Sector 21A and falls within the Noida Authority sports infrastructure ecosystem. Inside that wider campus sits Noida Indoor Stadium, a covered arena that now has its own visible operator-side website, fee page, booking forms, and activity branding.
For residents, the distinction is simple: Noida Stadium is the wider sports complex, while Noida Indoor Stadium is the bookable indoor sports facility within it.
The official indoor stadium site presents the venue as a large multi-sport arena with indoor courts, fitness facilities, seating, and support services. It also shows that daily sports access is routed through an operator-managed model, with Khelo Duniya appearing in the activity and event ecosystem.
Which Sports and Facilities Are Available?
According to the official Noida Indoor Stadium website, the venue is positioned as a multi-sport indoor hub rather than a single-sport arena.
Indoor court sports
- 10 badminton courts
- 10 table tennis tables
- one indoor multipurpose court for futsal, basketball, volleyball, handball, and pickleball
Indoor rooms and activity spaces
- pool / snooker room
- chess room
- carrom room
- yoga / dance centre
Fitness and support facilities
- gym / fitness centre
- physiotherapy
- sports science centre
- warm-up area
- massage room
- steam and sauna
Other amenities
- sports shop
- F&B canteen
- sports-themed day-care
Taken together, this makes Noida Indoor Stadium more than just a court-booking venue. It appears to function as a broader indoor sports and recreation centre for residents, trainees, and event participants.
What Can Residents Book Directly?
The clearest publicly visible booking routes currently appear to be for:
- badminton
- basketball
- futsal
Table tennis and some other activities are referenced on the official fee page, but their booking process is less prominently surfaced in public snippets than badminton or the multipurpose-court sports.
Badminton
Badminton is one of the most visible sports in the indoor stadium ecosystem. Public sources indicate that:
- the official site has a dedicated badminton court booking page
- Hudle lists Noida Stadium badminton courts with slot booking
- Playo lists the venue through the Rackonnect / PSM badminton identity
- the venue is presented as available for both coaching and pay-and-play
For residents, that makes Noida Indoor Stadium one of the few structured public-facing indoor badminton options in Noida where form-based or platform-based booking is clearly visible online.
Basketball and futsal
The official site also has a separate basketball / futsal booking page. That is important because it shows the indoor multipurpose court is not limited to formal events or academy use, but also supports resident booking.
Hudle also surfaces Noida Indoor Stadium as a multi-sports venue for futsal and basketball, reinforcing the idea that casual or semi-formal indoor access exists here beyond badminton.
Coaching vs Pay-and-Play
One of the most useful public details on the official fee page is that it separates access into two broad models:
- Coaching
- Pay and Play
Coaching
The official fee page shows coaching slots from 4 pm to 8 pm, with categories such as Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.
The visible fee table suggests starting monthly coaching rates such as:
- Beginner: ₹2500 pm onwards
- Intermediate: ₹4000 pm onwards
However, the page does not clearly break those fee bands down sport by sport in the visible public view. So while coaching is clearly active, residents should still verify:
- which sports these fees apply to
- whether badminton, table tennis, basketball, and futsal have separate fee structures
- whether advanced-level pricing differs significantly
Pay-and-Play
The same official fee page shows:
- 6 am to 10 pm pay-and-play slots
- a visible figure of ₹400 per hour
This is one of the most useful publicly visible price points for residents. But one thing remains unclear: whether ₹400 per hour applies equally across all indoor sports, or whether some sports or time bands carry different rates.
The safest takeaway is this: the official fee page publicly shows a ₹400 per hour pay-and-play rate, but per-sport variation should be confirmed directly before booking.
Where Rackonnect Fits In
Residents searching online may not always encounter “Noida Indoor Stadium” first. In many cases, they may instead find:
- Rackonnect
- PSM Badminton Arena
- Playo badminton listings
This is where the naming can become confusing. Publicly visible information suggests that:
- Noida Indoor Stadium is the physical indoor venue inside the wider Sector 21A complex
- Rackonnect / PSM is the badminton-facing operator or booking identity that residents may encounter online
- Playo and similar booking layers help surface those bookable courts to users
In simple terms, residents may be booking the same physical badminton facility through an operator-led name rather than through a plain government stadium label.
Timings and Contact Route
Publicly visible sources are fairly consistent on general operating timing: 6:00 am to 10:00 pm.
This aligns with:
- pay-and-play windows shown on the official fee page
- operator and booking-platform references
- directory timing references
That gives residents a reasonable working assumption, though holiday closures, maintenance blocks, tournament schedules, and coaching-hour overlaps should still be checked before visiting.
The clearest official contact route surfaced in the research is through the official Noida Indoor Stadium site, which lists:
- Address: Noida Indoor Stadium, Sector 21A, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
- Main site: noidaindoorstadium.in
- Phone: 0120-4449891 / 9718859997
For most residents, this is the best first contact point for confirming:
- live court availability
- current fee structure
- coaching schedule
- gym access
- other activity access
What Residents Should Still Verify Before Visiting
Even with official pages available online, some details remain generic or only partly explained. Before making long-term commitments, residents should still verify:
- whether ₹400 per hour applies equally across all sports
- sport-wise coaching fees and batch timings
- whether gym and physiotherapy are open to all residents or tied to specific programmes
- how pool/snooker, chess, carrom, yoga, and other indoor activities are accessed
- how outdoor sports facilities in the wider Noida Stadium complex are booked
Final Word
Noida Indoor Stadium, Sector 21A, appears to be one of the city’s most useful all-weather sports assets for residents who want indoor court sports, structured coaching, and a more organised booking ecosystem than what many neighbourhood facilities offer.
The good news is that the venue now has visible booking pages, a public fee structure, and official contact information. The less straightforward part is that some sport-wise pricing, access rules, and programme details still need direct confirmation before being treated as firm rules.
For most residents, the best starting point is simple: identify the sport you want, check whether it falls under coaching or pay-and-play, and confirm the latest details directly before visiting.
Official Links
- Noida Indoor Stadium official site
- Fee Structure
- Badminton Court Booking
- Basketball and Futsal Booking
- Gallery
- Noida Authority stadium page
Note: This guide is based primarily on information publicly visible on the official Noida Indoor Stadium website, its gallery pages, and related booking references online. Residents should still confirm the latest fees, timings, and access rules directly before visiting.










