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Football: Casual Dempo draw against Mumbai FC

December 10, 2008

Dempo Sports Club, content with a place in the semi-finals of the 30th Federation Cup, did not mind looking second best to Mumbai FC here at the Barasat stadium on Tuesday, finishing their league matches with a 1-1 draw.

The Mumbai side came into the game with just two points and no chance of advancing to the semi-finals. But they showed the eagerness expected from a team which has nothing to lose. They took all the initiative and looked hungry.

However, it was Dempo who went ahead. The goal was a result of both planning and luck. Joaquim sent the ball across to Clifford Miranda on the right. Clifford headed it to the goal-mouth where Cliffton Gonsalves’s marker had him covered. But he failed to connect and Cliffton managed a touch to send it into the goal.

The brightest moment of the match saw Mumbai FC make it 1-1. They got a free-kick 20 yards from the goal. Alex Ambrose’s right-foot free-kick swung past the wall and went in through the second post leaving the goalkeeper stranded.

Teams

Dempo SC: Abhijit Mondal, John Dias, Creson Antao, Marcus Peixoto, Nascimento Silveira, Climax Lawrence, Jerry Zirsangha (Joe Rodrigues 63), Clifford Miranda, Joaquim Abranches (Peter Carvalho 69), Dominic Noronha, Cliffton Gonsalves.

Mumbai FC: Amit Singha Roy, John Benedict, Anas Edathodika (Sanjay Parte 90), Balpreet Singh, Kamaljeet Kumar, Nishant Mehra (Kutty Mani 64), M. Pradeep (Subhas Chakraborty 80), Jagdish Pappiah, K. Aseem, Alex Ambrose, Felix Abogaye.

Referee: Dhanapati Roy.

Football: I League. Mumbai FC rally to hold Churchill Bros

November 16, 2008

Goalkeeper Arindam Bhattacharya’s lapse allowed Mumbai FC to come from behind and hold Churchill brothers to an exciting 2-2 draw in the ONGC I-League match, played at Nehru Stadium in Margao on Saturday.

Mumbai FC held initial forays as they took the lead in the 10th minute through Abhishek Yadav. The lead was later neutralised by Odafe Okolie in the 20th minute as both the teams led 1-1 at half time.

Churchill Bros who had a major share of exchanges in the second half went ahead in the 70th minute through Reisangmi Vashum as his goal-bound cross from the right deflected rival defender Sanjay Parte and eluded keeper Kalyan Chaubey to find the far post.

Mumbai FC showed the fighting spirit as they equalised five minutes later through a soft goal. Following a flag kick, Wilson floated the ball into the box. Keeper Arindam Bhattacharya charged out to collect the aerial ball but failed to hold it as the ball popped out from his hand and an unmarked Kulothungan shot it into the empty net from the top of the box.

The draw took Churchill Bros to 13 points from 8 matches. Mumbai FC have collected 11 points from as many matches.

Both the teams played the game at fast pace. Mumbai FC who raised their game this time showed the fighting spirit which lacked against Sporting Clube de Goa , when they played last here.

Churchill Bros coach Zoran Djordjevic was disappointed with the draw. “Our boys failed to convert scoring chances and also our defense fumbled at crucial juncture which has led to the draw,” he said.

On the other hand Mumbai FC coach David Booth was satisfied with the result. “It was a big match and our boys showed fighting spirit when the chips were down. In the end it was a good draw,” said Booth.

East Bengal Looses to Mumbai FC

October 1, 2008

Mumbai FC who are debuting in the ONGC I League Football Championships, pulled off an upset win over East Bengal by a solitary goal


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