Sanfida Nongrum Scores Historic Goal as India Returns to Asian Cup The last time India found the net in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup before March 4, 2026, Sanfida Nongrum had not yet been born. Her debut goal in India’s opening match against Vietnam at the Perth Rectangular Stadium marked a significant milestone, signaling the country’s return to the continental tournament after 23 years. The 20-year-old striker’s strike in the 52nd minute, coming off the bench in the second half, carried immense weight beyond the scoreboard. It not only revived India’s hopes of scoring at the Asian Cup but also introduced a new face to the international stage. Despite the historic moment, Sanfida expressed disappointment with the team’s loss in the final minutes of the match. “Although I’m happy to score my first goal on my debut for India, I feel bad that we lost in the last moments,” she said after the game. The defeat, however, did not overshadow the significance of her contribution. India head coach Amelia Valverde had brought Sanfida on in the second half to boost the attack, and the decision proved impactful. Valverde praised the substitution during a post-match press conference, highlighting Sanfida’s performance and her readiness for the high-stakes environment of the Asian Cup. Sanfida’s journey to this moment began in Shillong, Meghalaya, where football first entered her life through family. Growing up in a joint household with her parents, grandmother, and cousins, she was introduced to the sport by her cousin brother. “I started playing with my cousin brother at home first, and then every day we would go to the field to run and play together,” she recalled. By age five or six, these informal games became a daily routine, laying the foundation for her future career.#india #perth_rectangular_stadium #amelia_valverde #sanfida_nongrum #afcwomenasiancup
India vs Japan at AFC Women's Asian Cup: Can India test continent's Goliath? India faces a daunting challenge as it prepares to take on Japan in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, a match that could define its tournament prospects. The encounter, set for March 7, 2025, at Perth Rectangular Stadium, marks the second group game for India after a last-minute loss to Vietnam. Japan, the tournament favorites, enter the clash with a strong record, having defeated Chinese Taipei 2-0 in their opener. However, the scoreline fails to capture the extent of Japan’s dominance, as the team controlled possession and created numerous scoring chances against their opponents. The gap between the two teams is stark, both in rankings and performance. Japan’s 59-point lead in the world rankings underscores the task India faces. Historically, Japan has overwhelmed India in previous meetings, with victories of 6-0 and 1-0. While the 1999 result—a 1-0 win—offers India a glimmer of hope, the team must aim to keep the match tight and capitalize on counterattacks. India’s coach, Amelia Valverde, emphasized the need for resilience, noting that the squad is physically drained from their previous match. “We need to prepare our own game and aim to put on a strong performance,” she said, highlighting the importance of maintaining competitiveness. Japan’s strategy against India is expected to focus on maintaining possession and pressuring the Indian defense. In their opener, Japan made 87 entries into the penalty box, a statistic that reflects their attacking intent. The team’s ability to dominate space, as evidenced by their 89.5% possession and 30 shots on goal against Chinese Taipei, suggests they will look to replicate that pressure.#japan #india #afc_women_s_asian_cup #perth_rectangular_stadium #amelia_valverde

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ISL | Blasters and Chennaiyin desperately searching for first win of the season Kerala Blasters and Chennaiyin FC are both striving for their first victory of the Indian Super League (ISL) season as they prepare to face each other in Kochi on Saturday. The match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium marks a crucial opportunity for both teams, which have struggled to secure points in their opening matches. The Blasters, hosting the game, have yet to win any of their three matches, accumulating just one point from a draw against Odisha FC. Their recent loss to Mohun Bagan Super Giant and Mumbai City FC has left them in a difficult position. Meanwhile, Chennaiyin FC, despite a draw against Odisha FC, has also faced setbacks, losing to Mumbai City and Inter Kashi. Both teams are under pressure to turn their fortunes around. Kerala Blasters’ coach, David Catala, acknowledged the team’s challenges but expressed confidence in their ability to improve. He emphasized the importance of defensive solidity, stating that the squad is working to become more compact and organized. “The most important thing right now is that we need to be very strong in defence,” Catala said. “We are trying to improve in that aspect, and after all that, I am sure that the goals will arrive for us.” The Blasters’ struggles to score goals have been evident, with their first goal of the season coming in the dying minutes of their third match. Catala admitted there was some negativity within the team but insisted that such emotions are normal in a competitive environment. “We have to fight,” he said. For both teams, Saturday’s match represents a chance to break their losing streak and regain momentum in the ISL campaign. The outcome could have significant implications for their standings and morale as the season progresses.#chennaiyin_fc #kerala_blasters #jawaharlal_nehru_stadium #indian_super_league #david_catala

Mohammedan Sporting Club and Bengaluru FC are set to clash in a crucial Indian Super League 2025-26 encounter on Saturday, March 7, at the Kishore Bharti Krirangan in Kolkata. The match, scheduled for 17:00 IST, marks a pivotal moment for both teams as they aim to secure their first points of the season. Mohammedan, currently winless after three matches, will look to break their losing streak following a 1-5 defeat to Mohun Bagan SG. Bengaluru, sitting seventh with four points, will seek to bounce back from a 0-2 loss to Punjab FC. The teams have a balanced history in the ISL, with Mohammedan securing a 1-0 away victory in January 2025. Mohammedan head coach Mehrajuddin Wadoo emphasized the need for his team to adapt to the pressure of the league, noting the challenges of playing with an all-Indian squad. “Every match is tough here. We need time to cope with the intensity and keep improving,” he said. Goalkeeper Padam Chettri added that unity within the team is key to turning their form around. Bengaluru’s Renedy Singh highlighted the importance of defensive discipline and set-piece organization, stating, “We must stay compact and look for chances to score.” Midfielder Vinith Venkatesh expressed confidence in the team’s ability to recover from their recent setback. The second match of the day will feature Kerala Blasters FC hosting Chennaiyin FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, kicking off at 19:30 IST. Kerala, winless after three matches, will aim to end their slump after a 1-2 loss to Inter Kashi FC. Head coach David Català stressed the importance of maintaining a positive mindset despite the struggles. Forward Víctor Bertomeu reiterated his commitment to team success, stating, “I came here to win matches with this team.#chennaiyin_fc #mohammedan_sporting_club #bengaluru_fc #kishore_bharti_krirangan #kerala_blasters_fc

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Chennaiyin FC to take on Kerala Blasters on Saturday Chennaiyin FC will face Kerala Blasters in a crucial Indian Super League match on Saturday. Despite securing a point in their previous encounter against Odisha FC, Chennaiyin have struggled to convert chances into goals, managing just one strike in their opening three matches. Coach Miranda acknowledged the team’s difficulties, attributing the issue to a combination of decision-making and execution in the final third of the pitch. He emphasized the importance of composure and better support in the penalty area, noting that while the team performs well in the first two phases of the game, the final phase remains the most challenging. Kerala Blasters, on the other hand, have started their campaign with three consecutive losses, despite showing promise in several matches. Miranda expects a tough challenge at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, highlighting the team’s resilience and the difficulty of playing in Kochi. He pointed out that Kerala’s performances have been unlucky, with opportunities missed in key moments. The match is anticipated to be a closely contested affair, with both teams needing to address their attacking inefficiencies to secure a positive result. The encounter will be a test for Chennaiyin as they aim to build momentum, while Kerala Blasters will look to bounce back from their poor start. The outcome could have significant implications for both teams’ standings in the league, underscoring the competitive nature of the Indian Super League.#chennaiyin_fc #kerala_blasters #jawaharlal_nehru_stadium #indian_super_league #miranda
