The defending champions were on the verge of slipping into the relegation zone when Philomena Abakah and Joanitah Ainembazi scored in quick succession for Kickstart, cancelling out Lynda Kom Serto's first-half opener. However, Jennifer Yeboah's 79th-minute equaliser rescued a point for Odish
HOPS FC scored their first point of the 2024-25 season of the Indian Women's League, as they drew 1-1 with Kickstart FC at the Bangalore Football Stadium, on Tuesday.
Odisha FC's near-perfect Indian Women's League (IWL) 2023-24 season ended on a flawless note on the lush green turf of Kalinga Stadium when they outclassed Kickstart FC 6-0 to bag their maiden title on Sunday.
Gokulam Kerala notched up a victory over Kickstart FC in an Indian Women's League match at the Bangalore Football Stadium on Sunday, March 10, 2024. For Gokulam Kerala, Fazila Ikwaput and Sandhya Ranganathan scored the goals in the first half.
The win proved to be a crucial one for the Bangalore-based side, as the three points took Kickstart FC to second in the league table. Having played nine matches so far, Kickstart have 20 points, equal to that of leaders Gokulam Kerala FC, who too have played the same number of matches. The K
This result takes HOPS to fourth on the IWL table with 10 points, while Kickstart remain third with 14 points; both teams have played seven matches apiece
The biggest talking point from the opening three rounds of the Indian Women's League 2023-24 was that Gokulam Kerala FC are yet to get the form that helped them to the last three successive titles. Emerging as the new frontrunners are Kickstart FC and Odisha FC with a hundred per cent record
Karishma Shirvoikar scored the first hat-trick of the IWL 2023-24 season to guide Kickstart FC to a 3-1 win over East Bengal at the Bangalore Football Stadium on Saturday. Last year's finalists, Kickstart FC have now moved to the top of the table after two rounds with six points in their kit
Taking part in the IWL for the third season in a row, the target, according to head coach Langam Chaoba Devi, was to better their solid third-place finish from last season. A 2-0 victory over one of the tournament favourites Odisha FC was a massive statement and made noise across the country
In a dominant performance at the TransStadia that was as much a display of their brilliance as it was an indication of how far behind how their rivals are, Gokulam Kerala's women are the benchmark for women's football in India.