Kolkata Derby Canceled Amidst Protests Over Doctor's Murder

Kolkata Derby Canceled Amidst Protests Over Doctor’s Murder

The highly anticipated Kolkata Derby, a clash between city giants Mohun Bagan Super Giant and Emami East Bengal FC, has been canceled due to ongoing protests over the tragic rape and murder of a doctor at R.G. Kar hospital in Kolkata. The decision to abandon the concluding Durand Cup Group A match was made a day before the scheduled date as the Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate, responsible for managing security at the Salt Lake Stadium, failed to commit adequate forces.

The organizers, the Indian Army and the Government of West Bengal, cited the “prevailing situation” as the reason for the cancellation. The city and its adjoining districts have been witnessing widespread protests, diverting police personnel away from the match. Additionally, there were concerns about the possibility of protests and demonstrations spilling over into the stadium, creating a major disturbance.

While no specific reason was given in the official statement, sources within the organizing committee indicated that the police commissionerate could not provide the necessary security to manage a ‘derby’ match, which typically attracts over 60,000 spectators.

The organizers have tentatively informed the teams that they will be awarded a point each. With both teams tied on six points from two wins each, the additional point will not alter their current positions. Mohun Bagan SG will take the top spot due to a better goal difference and advance to the quarterfinals, while East Bengal is also likely to qualify as one of the two second-placed teams.

The cancellation of the Kolkata Derby has disappointed fans and cast a shadow over the Durand Cup. The match is considered one of the most prestigious rivalries in Indian football, and its absence will be a significant loss for the tournament.

Shillong Lajong Tops Group F in Durand Cup, Secures Quarterfinal Berth

Shillong Lajong Tops Group F in Durand Cup, Secures Quarterfinal Berth

Shillong Lajong FC’s impressive run in the 133rd Durand Cup continued as they held FC Goa to a 1-1 draw in their final Group F match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong. The result secured a quarterfinal berth for Shillong Lajong, who topped the group with a better goal difference.

Marcos Rudwere Silva gave Shillong Lajong the lead in the 30th minute, but Devendra Murgaonkar equalized for FC Goa just two minutes later. The match took a dramatic turn in the 81st minute when FC Goa goalkeeper Hritik Tiwari was sent off with a straight red card, leaving his team with 10 men.

Despite the numerical advantage, Shillong Lajong was unable to capitalize and extend their lead. Both teams finished the group stage with seven points, but Shillong Lajong’s superior goal difference earned them the top spot.

Shillong Lajong joined Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Bengaluru FC, Kerala Blasters FC, Indian Army FT, and NorthEast United FC in the quarterfinals. Punjab FC and Emami East Bengal also booked their places in the last-eight stage as the two best second-placed sides.

FC Goa, despite having seven points, was edged out by East Bengal, which had a goal difference of plus four compared to the former’s plus two.

The quarterfinal fixtures have been tentatively released by the organizers. East Bengal will face Shillong Lajong in Shillong on August 21, while NorthEast United FC will take on Indian Army FT in Kokrajhar. The remaining two quarterfinals will be played on August 23, with Mohun Bagan SG meeting Punjab FC in Jamshedpur and Bengaluru FC facing Kerala Blasters FC in Kolkata.

Kolkata Derby Heats Up as East Bengal Faces Mohun Bagan in Durand Cup Clash

Kolkata Derby Heats Up as East Bengal Faces Mohun Bagan in Durand Cup Clash

The Durand Cup 2024 group stage match between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan promises to be an electrifying affair as the arch-rivals clash at the Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday. The Kolkata Derby is a highly anticipated event, with both teams vying for a knockout spot.

Mohun Bagan have been in impressive form, remaining unbeaten and yet to concede a goal in the tournament. East Bengal, on the other hand, have conceded twice but are determined to secure a victory.

The East Bengal squad boasts a strong defense led by Prabhsukhan Singh Gill and Lalchungnunga. Their midfield is anchored by Souvik Chakrabarti and Jeakson Singh, while Cleiton Silva and Dimitrios Diamantakos provide attacking firepower.

Mohun Bagan’s defense is equally formidable, with Ashutosh Mehta and Gurjinder Kumar forming a solid partnership. Their midfield is led by Sk Faiz and Surabuddin Mollick, while Subha Ghosh and Deep Saha pose a threat up front.

In terms of head-to-head encounters, East Bengal holds a slight edge with 142 wins compared to Mohun Bagan’s 129. However, in Durand Cup history, East Bengal leads 9-8 with five draws.

The match is expected to be a close and intense battle, with both teams eager to secure a victory. Fans can expect a high-octane encounter filled with passion, skill, and rivalry.

Mohammedan Sporting Triumphs in Durand Cup, Tribhuvan Army FC Secures First Win

Mohammedan Sporting Triumphs in Durand Cup, Tribhuvan Army FC Secures First Win

Mohammedan Sporting Club secured its first victory in the 133rd Durand Cup, defeating Indian Navy FT 1-0 in a Group B match at the Kishore Bharati Stadium in Kolkata on August 13, 2024. Midfielder Sujit Singh scored the solitary goal of the match midway through the opening half, securing three points for Mohammedan Sporting.

The victory propelled Mohammedan Sporting to second place in the group, while Indian Navy FT finished at the bottom after losing all three of its matches. Inter Kashi tied with Mohammedan Sporting on points but fell to third place due to an inferior goal difference.

In Group F, Nepal’s Tribhuvan Army FC defeated local challenger Rangdajied United FC 2-0 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong. Both goals were scored by Tribhuvan Army forward Gillespye Karki, who found the target once in each half.

This was the first win for the Nepalese Army team, which finished third in the group with three points. Rangdajied, which replaced Hyderabad FC after it failed to turn up, lost all three matches to finish at the bottom of the group. Host Shillong Lajong FC and FC Goa occupy the top two positions in the group with six points each and will meet on August 17 to decide the team qualifying for the last-eight stage.

Punjab FC Triumphs Over Mumbai City FC in Durand Cup Group C Finale

Punjab FC Triumphs Over Mumbai City FC in Durand Cup Group C Finale

Punjab FC emerged victorious in their final Group C match of the 133rd Durand Cup, defeating Mumbai City FC 3-0 at the Kishore Bharati Stadium on Sunday. The win propelled Punjab FC to the top of the group standings, while Mumbai City FC, fielding a young reserve team, finished without a point.

Norwegian forward Mushaga Bakenga was the star of the show for Punjab FC, scoring twice, including a crucial penalty in injury time. Croatian midfielder Filip Mrzljak also found the net for the winning side.

The match began with Punjab FC dominating possession and creating several chances. However, Mumbai City FC’s young defenders held firm, preventing the Shers from finding the breakthrough.

As the first half progressed, Mumbai City FC grew into the game and began to threaten Punjab FC’s goal. However, the Shers’ defense remained resolute, and the teams went into the break with the score still 0-0.

The second half saw Punjab FC continue to press for the opening goal. Their efforts were rewarded in the 62nd minute when Bakenga broke the deadlock with a clinical finish.

Mumbai City FC responded well to the setback and pushed for an equalizer. However, Punjab FC’s defense held strong, and the Shers doubled their lead in the 90th minute through Mrzljak.

In the dying moments of the match, Mumbai City FC conceded a penalty, which Bakenga converted to seal the victory for Punjab FC.

The win sees Punjab FC finish their group league engagements tied with Kerala Blasters on seven points. However, Kerala Blasters took the top spot in the final standings for having a superior goal difference. Punjab FC remains the best second-placed team currently in the tournament and will now have to wait for the results of the other matches to confirm its place in the knockouts.

NorthEast United FC Blanks BSF 4-0, Inter Kashi FC Earns First Durand Cup Win

NorthEast United FC Blanks BSF 4-0, Inter Kashi FC Earns First Durand Cup Win

NorthEast United FC continued its impressive run in the 133rd Durand Cup, securing a 4-0 victory over BSF in a Group E match at the SAI Stadium in Kokrajhar on Friday, August 9, 2024. The win propelled NorthEast United to the top of the group standings with six points, needing just a single point in its final group league outing against Odisha FC to book a place in the quarterfinals.

Spanish striker Guillermo Fernandez emerged as the star of the show for NorthEast United, netting a brace in the 8th and 48th minutes. Jithin M.S. added to the tally in the 20th minute, while Alaaeddine Ajaraie sealed the victory with a penalty in the 90th+7 minute.

In another Group E encounter, Inter Kashi FC registered its first win of the tournament, defeating Indian Navy 2-1 at the Kishore Bharati Stadium in Kolkata. The match remained goalless until the second half, when Novin Gurung broke the deadlock for Indian Navy in the 52nd minute. However, Inter Kashi FC responded swiftly, with Nikola Stojanovic and substitute Tomba Singh scoring in quick succession in the 65th and 66th minutes, respectively.

Meanwhile, Bengaluru FC has already secured its place in the quarterfinals from Group B with an all-win record.

Mohun Bagan Super Giant Thrash Indian Air Force 6-0 in Durand Cup

Mohun Bagan Super Giant Thrash Indian Air Force 6-0 in Durand Cup

Mohun Bagan Super Giant, under the guidance of Spanish head coach Jose Molina, unleashed their attacking prowess in their second outing of the 133rd Durand Cup, crushing the Indian Air Force team by a resounding 6-0 margin at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. This emphatic victory propelled Mohun Bagan to the top of Group A standings, surpassing their arch-rivals Emami East Bengal.

The match marked the first time in the new season that Mohun Bagan fielded a significant portion of its first team. Australian forward Jason Cummings emerged as the star of the show, netting a brace in the 4th and 76th minutes. The other goals came from Anirudh Thapa (65′), Liston Colaco (38′), Tom Aldred (10′), and Greg Stewart (90+1′).

Mohun Bagan’s dominance was evident from the outset, as they controlled possession and created numerous scoring opportunities. Cummings opened the scoring early on, capitalizing on a defensive lapse by the Air Force. Aldred doubled the lead with a powerful header from a corner kick. Colaco extended the advantage before halftime with a clinical finish.

In the second half, Mohun Bagan continued to press forward, with Thapa adding to the tally with a well-taken goal. Cummings sealed the victory with his second strike, while Stewart put the icing on the cake in stoppage time.

The result sets up an intriguing clash between Mohun Bagan and Emami East Bengal on August 18, which will determine the final group positions and the candidate for the quarterfinals.

East Bengal Extends Durand Cup Lead with 3-1 Victory over Downtown Heroes

East Bengal Extends Durand Cup Lead with 3-1 Victory over Downtown Heroes

Emami East Bengal FC extended its dominance atop the Durand Cup Group A standings with a convincing 3-1 victory over Downtown Heroes FC at the Kishore Bharati Stadium on Wednesday. The Kolkata giants showcased their attacking prowess, while Downtown Heroes fought valiantly despite being reduced to 10 men.

Madih Talal opened the scoring for East Bengal in the 29th minute with a well-taken free-kick. However, Downtown Heroes responded swiftly, with Aafreen Basharat equalizing just a minute later. The match remained evenly poised until the 36th minute when Spanish midfielder Saul Crespo converted a penalty to restore East Bengal’s lead.

The second half saw East Bengal maintain its control of the game. Substitute Jesin T.K. sealed the victory in injury time with a clinical finish, ensuring that East Bengal remained unbeaten in the tournament.

Meanwhile, in Group D, Indian Army continued its impressive run with a 3-0 triumph over Assam Rifles at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur. Alan Thapa, Pradeep Singh, and Sunil B. found the back of the net for the Army, who now sit second in the group behind host Jamshedpur FC.

Bengaluru FC Extends Durand Cup Winning Streak, Mohammedan Sporting Fights Back

Bengaluru FC Extends Durand Cup Winning Streak, Mohammedan Sporting Fights Back

Former Indian Super League champions Bengaluru FC extended their winning streak in the 133rd Durand Cup, securing a 3-2 victory over Mohammedan Sporting Club on Tuesday. The triumph marked the completion of their Group B league assignment with an unblemished record, propelling them into the quarterfinals.

Bengaluru FC, fielding a formidable lineup, dominated the proceedings against a youthful Mohammedan Sporting side that featured an all-Indian roster. The Blues took the lead in the seventh minute when Australian defender Aleksandar Jovanovic headed home a corner kick.

The lead was doubled in the 22nd minute when Argentine forward Jorge Pereyra Diaz’s sharp attempt was deflected into the net by Mohammedan Sporting defender Dipu Halder. Vinith Venkatesh extended the advantage to 3-0 on the hour mark, seemingly sealing the match for Bengaluru FC.

However, Mohammedan Sporting rallied in the final quarter of the match, pulling one back through substitute Israfil Dewan’s spectacular header in the 77th minute. The home side’s hopes were further boosted when goalkeeper Subhajit Bhattacharjee was sent off with a straight red card in the 81st minute.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, Mohammedan Sporting continued to press forward and found another goal through substitute Mahitosh Roy’s fine long-ranger in injury time. However, it was too little too late as Bengaluru FC held on for the victory.

In another Group E match, local side Bodoland FC picked up their first win of the tournament with a 2-0 triumph over a youthful Odisha FC side at the SAI Stadium in Kokrajhar, Assam. Dilliram Sanyasi and Arjun Mardi scored the goals for Bodoland FC.

Bengaluru FC Cruises to Second Durand Cup Win, Inter Kashi Falls 3-0

Bengaluru FC Cruises to Second Durand Cup Win, Inter Kashi Falls 3-0

Former Indian Super League (ISL) champions Bengaluru FC continued their impressive start to the 133rd Durand Cup, securing a comfortable 3-0 victory over I-League side Inter Kashi FC in a Group B encounter at the Kishore Bharati Stadium in Kolkata.

Spanish forward Edgar Mendez opened the scoring for Bengaluru in the 17th minute, converting a penalty after Inter Kashi goalkeeper Shubham Dhas brought down Sivasakthi Narayanan inside the box. The Blues dominated possession throughout the first half, creating several chances but failing to extend their lead.

After the break, Bengaluru continued to press for more goals. In the 77th minute, Alberto Noguera doubled their advantage with a well-taken finish from close range. Former India captain Sunil Chhetri, who came on as a late substitute, sealed the victory in the 82nd minute, heading home a corner from Roshan Naorem.

Despite Bengaluru’s dominance, Inter Kashi goalkeeper Shubham Dhas put in a commendable performance, making several saves to keep the scoreline respectable. However, he was unable to stop Ryan Williams’ penalty attempt in the 84th minute, which was saved by the crossbar.

With this win, Bengaluru FC moved to the top of the Group B standings with six points from two matches. Inter Kashi, on the other hand, remained winless after two games.

In another Group E encounter played at the SAI Stadium in Kokrajhar, Odisha FC registered a resounding 5-0 victory over BSF FT. Rahul Mukhi opened the scoring for Odisha in the 55th minute, followed by goals from Ashangbam Aphaoba Singh (56′), Moirangthem Givson Singh (58′, 80′), and Roshan Mukhi (78′).

Meanwhile, Hyderabad FC withdrew from the tournament due to unforeseen circumstances. The Durand Cup Organising Committee subsequently invited local side Rangdajied United FC to replace Hyderabad in Group F, which is being played in Shillong.

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