The Kolkata Leg of the Dream Sports Championship saw many young players from five leading teams showcase their abilities. Topping Group A was East Bengal after commanding performances, including a massive 7-0 victory over Ariadaha Sporting Club. In Group B, United Sports Club prevailed over
For Reliance Foundation Young Champs, Konthoujam Kingson (49'), Anish Tembulkar (14',83'), Mushub Bin Yakoob (21') and Mohammed Sakib Shaikh (71') were the goal scorers. For his remarkable performance in the match, Mohammed Sakib Shaikh was also adjudged as Man of the Match
A goal in either halves by Saul Crespo and Cleiton Silva ensured that the penalty by Bengaluru FC skipper Sunil Chhetri was cancelled to help the Red and Gold Brigade break into the sixth spot in the standings, as per an ISL press release.
The Shers have only two matches to play in the league stage against Mohun Bagan Super Giant on Saturday followed by another home clash against East Bengal FC on April 10.
Carles Cuadrat appreciated the array of opportunities and increased game-time that the Reliance Foundation Development League (RFDL) is offering young footballers across the country. Cuadrat explained that the elite youth development tournament has made the bridge between the reserve and fir
East Bengal FC has now moved to 21 points from 20 matches, and their upcoming fixtures against Bengaluru FC and Punjab FC will be critical to see if they manage to break into the top six
Ahead of East Bengal's upcoming match against Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League (ISL) on Wednesday, the Red and Gold's assistant coach Bino George said that they are 'prepared' to face The Tuskers in Kochi.
Kerala Blasters FC will play hosts to East Bengal FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2023-24 on April 3, Wednesday, at 7:30 pm IST.
With the final home game of the season approaching in the league stage, Kerala Blasters, currently fifth in the standings, are aiming to break their three-game winless streak.
With 33 points from 16 games (after 10 wins, three draws and three losses), the Mariners can equal league leaders Mumbai City FC (36) with a win, whilst having a game in hand compared to the Islanders who have played 18 games so far as compared to the 16 of the Habas-coached team.
The Gaurs have thus moved to 32 points (won nine matches, drawn five and lost three) with this win, within touching distance of the top-placed Odisha FC (35), having played a game fewer (17) than the Juggernauts (18. Contrastingly, the Red and Gold Brigade are three points behind (18 points,