10-Man Kombans Hold Warriors to 1-1 Draw in Thrilling Encounter

10-Man Kombans Hold Warriors to 1-1 Draw in Thrilling Encounter

Thiruvananthapuram Kombans, despite playing with a numerical disadvantage for much of the match, managed to salvage a 1-1 draw against Kannur Warriors FC in the Chandrasekharan Nair stadium on Saturday.

The match started with Warriors dominating possession and creating early chances. Praygan Sundar Gogoi’s free-kick in the fifth minute was tipped over by Kombans goalkeeper Michel Santos. However, Kombans’ defense held firm, despite the relentless pressure from the visitors.

The turning point of the match came just before half-time when Kombans captain Patrick Mota received two yellow cards in quick succession for needless fouls. This gave Warriors a numerical advantage and they capitalized on it in the second half.

In the 56th minute, Warriors’ Cameroonian player Ernesten Lavsamba scored a spectacular volley from the top of the box to put his side into the lead. Kombans, now playing with 10 men, faced an uphill battle.

However, the home team showed great resilience and determination. They fought back and created several chances of their own. In the 86th minute, substitute Ganesan scored a crucial equalizer for Kombans. He crashed in a rebound from a free-kick, much to the disappointment of the Warriors.

The goal came against the run of play and gave Kombans a valuable point. The draw keeps them in contention for a playoff spot, while Warriors remain in the hunt for the championship.

Thiruvananthapuram Kombans Triumph 2-0 over Thrissur Magic FC in Home Opener

Thiruvananthapuram Kombans Triumph 2-0 over Thrissur Magic FC in Home Opener

Thiruvananthapuram Kombans kicked off their home campaign with a resounding 2-0 victory over Thrissur Magic FC at the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium on Monday.

The Kombans, playing in front of a boisterous home crowd, capitalized on set-piece opportunities to secure all three points in a scrappy encounter. T.M. Vishnu (15′) and Lalhmangaihsanga (69′) were the goal-scorers for the hosts.

Thrissur Magic failed to conjure any magic in the first half as Kombans dominated possession and created more chances. The hosts earned three corners in the opening quarter, and the opening goal came from the third. Captain Patrick Mota whipped in a dangerous cross, and Vishnu rushed in to head the ball past goalkeeper Sanjiban Ghosh’s near post.

Thrissur had its first glimpse of the Kombans goal in the 22nd minute when it was awarded a freekick on the edge of the box. Marcelo Toscano’s kick rebounded off the wall, and the striker retrieved the loose ball and passed it to Vineeth, who shot wide from close range.

Thrissur showed more cohesion towards the end of the first half and had a chance to equalize. Vineeth arrowed in a cross from the left, but Abhijith Sarkar failed to connect.

The visitors shed their timidity in the second half and strung together a few threatening moves down the flanks, but the Kombans defense held firm.

Kombans increased their lead against the run of play through another freekick. Mota whipped in the cross, Marcos Santos flicked it on to an unmarked Lalhmangaihsanga, who made no mistake.

The result leaves Thiruvananthapuram Kombans with three points from their opening match, while Thrissur Magic FC remains pointless after two games.

Thiruvananthapuram Triumphs in Rain-Soaked Kerala Football Semifinal

Thiruvananthapuram Triumphs in Rain-Soaked Kerala Football Semifinal

The 60th Kerala State senior inter-district football championship witnessed a thrilling semifinal match between Thiruvananthapuram and Malappuram, played under torrential rain at the Municipal Stadium. The adverse weather conditions made it a challenging game for both teams, with the ball often failing to obey players’ commands.

Passes frequently dropped dead or lost pace, while players struggled to maintain their footing, leading to numerous slips and falls. The medical team was kept busy throughout the second half, attending to injured players.

Despite the difficult conditions, the match remained fiercely contested. Thiruvananthapuram lost defender S.J. Shane to a second yellow card in the 48th minute, followed by another defender, S. Shinu, in the 65th minute. Malappuram also suffered a setback when defender M. Safwan was sent off in the 67th minute.

The heavy rain created a level playing field, with both teams unable to control the slippery ball effectively. As a result, no goals were scored during regulation time, and the match went into a tiebreaker.

In the penalty shootout, Thiruvananthapuram emerged victorious, winning 4-3. The team’s goalkeeper made several crucial saves, while their forwards converted their spot-kicks with precision.

Thiruvananthapuram will now face Kottayam in the final on Monday, September 9. Kottayam had upset defending champion Thrissur 2-0 in the other semifinal.

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