Mumbai Knights made an impressive start to their Indian Women's League 2023 campaign, with 1-0 wins against Kahaani FC and Mata Rukmani FC. They drew 0-0 against Misaka United FC and then suffered a 4-2 loss against East Bengal FC. Then came an impressive victory against Sports Odisha where
HOPS FC 2-0 win over Mumbai Knights FC took them to second in Group A, four points behind the defending champions Gokulam Kerala FC who sit top of Group A with 16 points.
The floodgates opened as the defending champions pressed for more goals. Asem Roja Devi released a perfectly-weighted pass to Sabitra as the forward took few touches before slotting past Bara again.
Four goals and another Player of the Match performance from Nepal international forward Sabitra Bhandari, a brace from Indumathi Kathiresan, and a goal each from Sorokhaibam Ranjana Chanu, Dangmei Grace and Hemam Shilky Devi made the Malabarians' job look easy in the Group A clash, as per an
Gokulam Kerala FC bagged 13 points from five games so far, the Malabarians have one foot firmly in the quarter-finals. In their previous game, the reigning champions registered a record 14-1 victory over Kahaani FC. Head coach Anthony Andrews reflected on the atmosphere in the dressing room
Sethu FC are also the only team with a perfect record with five wins in five while defending champions Gokulam Kerala are the only other unbeaten side, leading Group A with 13 points.
Having bagged 13 points from five games so far, the Malabarians have one foot firmly in the quarter-finals. In their previous game, the reigning champions registered a record 14-1 victory over Kahaani FC.
After seeing their record 21-match winning streak come to an end with a goalless draw against Misaka United on Thursday, Gokulam Kerala were again shocked when Kahaani took an early lead courtesy of a Ranjana Chanu own goal. But after Sandhiya Ranganathan equalised in the 18th minute, there
Goals from Priyanka and Namrata halved the deficit for Mumbai Knights but East Bengal managed to secure a 4-2 win and seal all three points. With this loss and Sports Odisha's 1-0 win over Mata Rukmani, Mumbai Knights FC find themselves fourth in Group A, slipping up two places. That's how t
Defending champions Gokulam Kerala FC once again look to bag three points as they take on Group A opponents Kahaani FC in the Indian Women's League 2023, at the Shahibaug Police Stadium on Saturday, May 6.