Yoga se hi hoga seems like their motto. but jokes aside, im very glad to see clubs from Delhi talking about getting to the next level in Indian Football. First it was Hindustan fc who are willing to bid for corporate entry and now Sudeva FC. Delhi have a lot of passonate footballer but lack of opportunity and future uncertainity always make them drop football as a carrer choice, hope that would change in coming years. Im also one of those guys who could have been a footballer but sala mom dad ne engineering kra diya
Unbeaten Shillong Lajong FC clinch U-18 Youth League title
Shillong Lajong FC clinched the U-18 Youth League title at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong on Saturday with a 2-0 win over Kerala Blasters FC in the title clash.
Having remained unbeaten over the course of the season, Lajong started off well in the final as Samuel Kynshi’s free kick was inadvertently slotted inside the goal by Blasters player Lins P Poulose.
Playing in front of their home fans, Lajong didn’t have any trouble defending their lead as Kerala Blasters struggled to create chances in the first half.
The second half remained the same with Lajong dominating proceedings, albeit Blasters came close to equalising once when a long-range attempt from Adarsh AS hit the goalframe.
Kynsailang Khongsit then settled matters in the second half stoppage time when he calmly put the ball past the Blasters goalkeeper from a Lajong counter, handing his side the title in the process.
And many of their players will play I-league next season... This result shows that this upcoming crop of U18 is even better.... Then may be they will challenge for i-league title next season
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Unbeaten Shillong Lajong FC clinch U-18 Youth League title
Shillong Lajong FC clinched the U-18 Youth League title at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong on Saturday with a 2-0 win over Kerala Blasters FC in the title clash.
Having remained unbeaten over the course of the season, Lajong started off well in the final as Samuel Kynshi’s free kick was inadvertently slotted inside the goal by Blasters player Lins P Poulose.
Playing in front of their home fans, Lajong didn’t have any trouble defending their lead as Kerala Blasters struggled to create chances in the first half.
The second half remained the same with Lajong dominating proceedings, albeit Blasters came close to equalising once when a long-range attempt from Adarsh AS hit the goalframe.
Kynsailang Khongsit then settled matters in the second half stoppage time when he calmly put the ball past the Blasters goalkeeper from a Lajong counter, handing his side the title in the process.