Samuel K opened the scoring for the Airmen in the 7th minute, but the I-League side responded with goals from Cledson Dasilva (penalty, 37'), Amandeep Singh (45'), and second-half strikes from Dharmpreet Singh (60') and substitute Seilenthang Lotjem (74') to secure all three points. Despite
South United, taking the field in their traditional orange for the first time, did not quite change their fortunes too much, but they delivered yet another spirited performance.
The Red Machines needed an outright win in Srinagar, something that no team have been able to do this season, in order to secure their third I-League title. While the draw against Real Kashmir keeps them at the top of the table, they must await the result of the AIFF Appeals Committee's hear
The magic of the I-League is that a momentary lapse, a single catastrophic result can turn the tables - quite literally - within the space of a game week. The tight nature of the league enhances competition and allows for constant suspense. By lunch on February 11, Churchill Brothers may wel
Round 13 of the I-League not only brings with it its usual chaos but also two potentially season-defining fixtures at opposite ends of the table. While perennial contenders definitively stake their claims, for Delhi FC and new boys SC Bengaluru, this round will give them either a fresh start
As Round 10 of the I-League starts on Wednesday, the league table paints a contrasting picture. At the summit, teams like Churchill Brothers, Inter Kashi and Namdhari FC are aiming to build on their momentum and strive to pull away from the pack with each match. At the other, teams like SC B
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RGHA have 12 points from four matches while Surjit Hockey Academy, Amritsar remain on second place with 10 points from four matches. SGPC Hockey Academy PIS, Jalandhar are on third place with nine points from five matches followed by Namdhari Sports Academy, PIS Ludhiana and PIS Mohali with
With the win, Gokulam Kerala moved to the third spot in the table and will finish there should Real Kashmir fail to win against Namdhari on Saturday. TRAU have ended the campaign at the bottom of the table.
With the draw, Aizawl moved up to the eighth spot in the table with 25 points from 21 matches. Namdhari, on the other hand, remained in 11th spot with 24 points from 23 games