2021 Durand Cup final

Last updated

2021 Durand Cup Final
2021 Durand Cup Final-1.jpg
Mohammedan (in white) and Goa (in black) line-up before kick-off at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan
Event 2021 Durand Cup
Date3 October 2021 (2021-10-03)
Venue Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, Kolkata
Man of the Match Flag of Spain.svg Edu Bedia (Goa)
Referee Rahul Kumar Gupta (India)
Attendance43,292
WeatherCloudy evening
31 °C (88 °F)
85% humidity
2019
2022

The 2021 Durand Cup Final is the final match of the 2021 Durand Cup, the 130th edition of Asia's oldest football tournament organised by the Durand Football Tournament Society (DFTS) of Indian Armed Forces and jointly hosted by the Eastern Command and the Government of West Bengal. It was played at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata, India on 3 October 2021. [1]

Contents

Background

Mohammedan SC were playing their sixth Durand Cup final. They became the first civilian team to win the tournament in 1940, [2] and since then they could win only once after 73 years, in 2013, [3] although they reached the finals three more times in between. Aside Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, Mohammedan is the most successful team from West Bengal. Mohammedan overcame the group stage as the group runner-up under the newly appointed coach, Andrey Chernyshov. In the knockout stage they faced the defending champions of Durand Cup, Gokulam Kerala, and subsequently they faced Bengaluru United, who had already gave them their only group stage defeat. After 120 minutes of play, Mohammedan got their revenge on Bengaluru United and reached the final.

FC Goa became the first Indian Super League team to reach the Durand Cup final. They had previously participated in this tournament only once in 2019. [4] Goa is the fourth Goan side to reach the Durand Cup finals. [5] Under the coaching of Juan Ferrando, Goa dominated in the group stage and faced Delhi and later Bengaluru in the knockout stage. The semi-final against Bengaluru went to penalty shoot-out to decide the finalist.

This was the first meeting between Mohammedan and Goa.

Route to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

Mohammedan Round Goa
OpponentResult Group stage OpponentResult
Indian Air Force 4–1Matchday 1 Army Green 2–0
CRPF 5–1Matchday 2 Sudeva Delhi 2–1
Bengaluru United 0–2Matchday 3 Jamshedpur 5–0
Group A runner-up

PosTeamPldPts
1 Bengaluru United 39
2 Mohammedan 36
3 Indian Air Force 31
4 CRPF 31
Source: [ citation needed ]
Final standings Group B winner

PosTeamPldPts
1 Goa 39
2 Army Green 36
3 Jamshedpur 33
4 Sudeva Delhi 30
Source: [ citation needed ]
OpponentResult Knockout stage OpponentResult
Gokulam Kerala 1–0Quarter-finals Delhi 5–1
Bengaluru United 4–2
( a.e.t. )
Semi-finals Bengaluru 2–2
( a.e.t. );
7–6( p )

Pre-match

Ticketing and attendance

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in West Bengal, the Government of West Bengal allowed only 50% of the total capacity for spectators. The tickets for the 2021 Durand Cup final were made available free of cost at Mohammedan SC, Mohun Bagan AC and SC East Bengal respective tents at Maidan and at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan from 29 September to 2 October. The tickets were also available on the matchday at all the aforementioned venues, except VYBK.

On the matchday the stadium was filled up with around 43,000 supporters of Mohammedan SC, as they played at their home ground. A small number of FC Goa supporters also arrived all the way from Goa to back the team. In total almost 43,292 spectators arrived at VYBK for the final match.

Guests

The match was attended by a number of eminent personalities including the Governor of West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar, the First Lady of West Bengal Sudesh Dhankhar, the Cabinet Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs (Government of West Bengal) Aroop Biswas, the Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs (Government of West Bengal) Manoj Tiwary, the Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, the Commander of Eastern Command Lt. Gen. Manoj Pande and the Chief of Staff, Eastern Command Lt. Gen. Kamal Kumar Repswal.

Match

Summary

The final match of the 130th Durand Cup edition kicked off on a lively note in front of 44,000+ spectators with both Mohammedan SC and FC Goa both going on the attack from the beginning. The first shot of the match came from Marcus Joseph in third minute but it was wayward. Soon after, Goa created a chance but a mix-up between Muhammed Nemil and Alexander Romario Jesuraj in the box led to an easy save for the Mohammedan keeper, Zothanmawia.

As the half started to progress, the temperature started to increase and the foul count also started to increase. Mohammedan was at the receiving end of the cards as they received three yellow cards within a span of 17 minutes. Azharuddin Mallick, Nikola Stojanović and Shaher Shaheen were booked.

The match was slowly starting to open up now, as chances were being created more often but none of them were being converted. A sudden moment of uproar came at the VYBK in the 35th minute when a shot from Milan Singh went flying into the goal from a distance but a foul was called by the referee just before the shot was taken and disappointment of the crowd was clearly visible. For Goa, Jesuraj had the best chance of the half when the defence was completely foxed by a cross from Sanson Pereira from the left flank but Jesuraj sent the shot wide of the goal post. The first half ended with the scores tied with no goal scored.

The second half saw Goa dominating possession but the same wasn’t resulting into concrete chances as they were losing the ball far too easily in the final third. In the meantime, Mohammedan finally made their first change of the match bringing on Brandon Vanlalremdika for Azharuddin Mallick, who was already on a yellow card. Goa also made their first change in the 85th minute with Redeem Tlang coming on for Alexander Romario Jesuraj.

The last few minutes saw some moments of excitement. Mohammedan made some good runs by Faisal Ali down the left flank in the last 5 minutes but again failed to make them count. In the injury time, Redeem Tlang came close to scoring the first goal but the angle was too steep and the ball went across the face of the goal. With scores tied with no goal scored yet at the end of the regulation time, the final went into extra time.

While the first half of the extra time was seeming that it will end goalless yet again, it was the captain of Goa, Edu Bedia who came up with the goods. Bedia scored from a fantastic free-kick awarded just outside the Mohammedan box in the 105th minute owing to a foul by Milan Singh.

Though Mohammedan was desperate for a goal in the second half of the extra time but they seemed out of sorts much like their performance in the regulation time. It seemed that Goa will have no issue sealing the deal but a moment of scare came for Goa with just 2 minutes to go in extra time as Nikola Stojanović's shot from distance demanded a flying save from Naveen Kumar.

The match finally ended with FC Goa being crowned the champions of the 130th Durand Cup for the first time, defeating Mohammedan SC 1-0.

Details

Mohammedan 0–1 (a.e.t.) Goa
Report Bedia Soccerball shade.svg105'
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body blackshoulders.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
Mohammedan
Kit left arm orange border.png
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body orangecollar.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm orange border.png
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts orangesides.png
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks long.svg
Goa
GK42 Flag of India.svg Zothanmawia
RB47 Flag of India.svg S.K. Faiaz Sub off.svg 87'
CB4 Flag of India.svg Wayne Vaz
CB16 Flag of Syria.svg Shaher Shaheen Yellow card.svg 29'
LB41 Flag of India.svg Manoj Mohammed
CM12 Flag of India.svg Milan Singh Yellow card.svg 104'Sub off.svg 118'
CM20 Flag of Serbia.svg Nikola Stojanović (c)Yellow card.svg 25'
CM27 Flag of India.svg Lalramchullova
RF11 Flag of India.svg Faisal Ali Yellow card.svg 119'
CF35 Flag of India.svg Azharuddin Mallick Yellow card.svg 13'Sub off.svg 63'
LF10 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Marcus Joseph
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of India.svg Mithun Samanta
DF5 Flag of India.svg Arijeet Singh
DF6 Flag of India.svg Safiul Rahaman
DF24 Flag of India.svg Sujit Sadhu
DF39 Flag of India.svg Lalramhmunmawia
MF26 Flag of India.svg Firoj Ali
MF32 Flag of India.svg Phrangki Buam Sub on.svg 87'
MF33 Flag of India.svg Sushil Meitei
FW19 Flag of India.svg Jaskaranpreet Singh Sub on.svg 118'
FW28 Flag of India.svg Brandon Vanlalremdika Sub on.svg 63'
Head coach:
Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Chernyshov
2021 Durand Cup final line-up.png
GK32 Flag of India.svg Naveen Kumar
RB6 Flag of India.svg Leander D'Cunha
CB24 Flag of Spain.svg Iván González
CB41 Flag of India.svg Lalhmangaihsanga Ralte
LB11 Flag of India.svg Saviour Gama Sub off.svg 93'
RM14 Flag of India.svg Romario Jesuraj
CM23 Flag of Spain.svg Edu Bedia (c)Yellow card.svg 53'
LM21 Flag of India.svg Sanson Pereira
AM44 Flag of India.svg Muhammed Nemil Sub off.svg 116'Sub off.svg 85'
AM5 Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Noguera Sub off.svg 108'
CF29 Flag of India.svg Devendra Murgaonkar Sub off.svg 93'
Substitutes:
GK55 Flag of India.svg Hrithik Tiwari
DF27 Flag of India.svg Aibanbha Dohling Sub on.svg 116'
MF48 Flag of India.svg Delton Colaco
MF46 Flag of India.svg Chirsty Davis Sub on.svg 93'
MF42 Flag of India.svg Brison Fernandes
MF18 Flag of India.svg Danstan Fernandes
MF11 Flag of India.svg Princeton Rebello Sub on.svg 108'
FW47 Flag of India.svg Omkar Landge
FW22 Flag of India.svg Redeem Tlang Sub on.svg 85'
FW19 Flag of India.svg Makan Chote Sub on.svg 93'
Head coach:
Flag of Spain.svg Juan Ferrando

Man of the Match:
Edu Bedia (Goa)

Assistant referees:
Arun Sasidharan Pillai (India)
Harish Kundu (India)
Fourth official:
Rowan Arumughan (India)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum of ten named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions allowed.

Broadcasting

The final match of the 2021 Durand Cup was broadcast on Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 2 HD. The match was also available on OTT media services of Addatimes and SonyLIV. Additionally a live audio commentary was done on 91.9 Friends FM and Prasar Bharati Sports YouTube channel.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Salt Lake Stadium</span> Multipurpose stadium in Kolkata, India

The Salt Lake Stadium, officially known as Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium located in Salt Lake City, Kolkata, with a capacity of 85,000 spectators. Named after Swami Vivekananda, the stadium is the home ground for multiple football clubs, most notably, East Bengal, Mohammedan and Mohun Bagan. It was the fifth largest sports stadium in Asia by seating capacity. Prior to undergoing renovations in 2011, it had a seating capacity of 120,000. Prior to the construction and opening of Rungrado May Day Stadium in 1989, it was the largest football stadium in the world. The stadium hosted the final match of the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, alongside other matches of the tournament. As part of security measures for the 2017 U-17 World Cup, the stadium was only open for 66,687 viewers.

Redeem Tlang is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Indian Super League club NorthEast United.

Marcus Leric "Lobo" Jr. Joseph is a Trinidadian professional footballer who plays as a forward and the Trinidad and Tobago football team.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Football in Kolkata</span> Overview of football in Kolkata

Football is one of the most popular sports in Kolkata, West Bengal. East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan are the heart of Kolkata football. The rivalry between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, originating from the Calcutta Football League as the Kolkata derby, is one of the fiercest in the world and considered among the flagship events in the Indian footballing calendar. Kolkata is known to be the Mecca of Indian football, with the two most supported teams in the country being based within the city – Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. The city is also home to the biggest football stadium in India, the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, which as of 2015 has a capacity of 85,000. The record attendance of 131,781 came in a match between the said two teams in the semifinal of the 1997 Federation Cup.

Nikola Stojanović is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Inter Kashi.

Iván Garrido González is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Toledo.

The 2019 Durand Cup was the 129th edition of the Durand Cup, oldest football tournament in Asia, since the tournament's founding in 1888. 16 teams competed in the tournament. The matches were played across three locations in West Bengal, namely Kolkata, Howrah and Kalyani from 2 August 2019. The final took place at the Salt Lake Stadium on 24 August 2019.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Durand Cup</span> 130th edition of the Durand Cup

The 2021 Durand Cup was the 130th edition of Durand Cup, the oldest football tournament in Asia. Like its previous edition, the tournament was hosted in West Bengal. The tournament is jointly hosted by the Eastern Command of the Indian Armed Forces and the Government of West Bengal.

The 2021 Durand Cup knockout stage began on 23 September with the quarter-finals and ended on 3 October 2021 with the final at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata, West Bengal, to decide the champions of the 2021 Durand Cup. A total of 8 teams competed in the knockout phase.

The 2022–23 season was the 135th competitive association football season in India. The season began in August 2022 and ended in May 2023.

The 2003 Indian Federation Cup, also known as 2003 Tata Federation Cup due to sponsorship reasons, was the 25th season of the Indian Federation Cup. It was held between 26 July and 9 August 2003. Defending champions Mohun Bagan were eliminated by Mohammedan Sporting in the semi-final, who faced Mahindra United in the final. Mahindra United went on to win their maiden title with Shanmugam Venkatesh scoring the winner for them in the 78th minute. Raphaël Patron Akakpo of Mahindra United finished the tournament as the top-scorer with three goals.

The 2022–23 season is Bengaluru FC's tenth season as a club since its establishment in 2013. After spending two seasons in Goa, at a centralised venue due to COVID-19 pandemic, the club will return to Sree Kanteerava Stadium, despite the concerns raised by the athletes. This season also marks as the final season leading to the decennial anniversary of the club on 20 July 2023.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Durand Cup</span> 131st edition of the Durand Cup

The 2022 Durand Cup, also known as IndianOil Durand Cup due to sponsorship ties with Indian Oil Corporation, was the 131st edition of the Durand Cup, the oldest football tournament in Asia, and also the first edition since it was supported by the Asian Football Confederation. This year for the first time the tournament was played in more than one venue. The tournament is hosted by the Durand Football Tournament Society in co-operation with the AIFF, Eastern Command of the Indian Armed Forces and the Government of West Bengal, supported by the governments Assam and Manipur.

The 2022 IndianOil Durand Cup group stage was played from 16 August to 5 September 2022. A total of 20 teams, consisting 11 ISL clubs, 5 I-League clubs and 4 Indian Armed Forces teams, competed in the group stage to decide the 8 places in the knockout stage.

The 2022 Durand Cup Final, also called IndianOil Durand Cup Final due to sponsorship ties with Indian Oil Corporation, was the final match of the 2022 Durand Cup, the 131st edition of Asia's oldest football tournament, jointly organised by the Eastern Command and the Government of West Bengal, in cooperation with the Government of Assam and the Government of Manipur. It was played at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata, West Bengal on 18 September 2022.

The 2022–23 Indian Super League playoffs was the ninth playoffs series of the Indian Super League. The playoffs began on 3 March 2023 and concluded with the final on 18 March.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Durand Cup</span> 132nd edition of the Durand Cup

The 2023 Durand Cup was the 132nd edition of Durand Cup, the oldest football tournament in Asia, and the second edition since it was supported by the Asian Football Confederation. The tournament is hosted by the Durand Football Tournament Society in co-operation with the AIFF, Eastern Command of the Indian Armed Forces and the Government of West Bengal, supported by the Government of Assam.

The 2023 IndianOil Durand Cup group stage will be played from 3 August to 22 August 2023. A total of 24 teams, consisting 12 ISL clubs, 5 I-League clubs, 1 I-League 2 club, 1 regional league team, 3 Indian Armed Forces teams and 2 Foreign armed force teams, compete in the group stage to decide the 8 places in the knockout stage.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 Durand Cup</span> 133rd edition of the Durand Cup

The 2024 Durand Cup is the current ongoing 133rd edition of Durand Cup, the oldest football tournament in Asia, and the third edition since it was supported by the Asian Football Confederation. The tournament is hosted by the Durand Football Tournament Society in co-operation with the AIFF, Eastern Command of the Indian Armed Forces and the Government of West Bengal.

The 2024 IndianOil Durand Cup group stage will be played from July to 31 August 2024. A total of 24 teams, consisting 13 ISL clubs, 2 I-League clubs, 2 regional league team, 6 Indian Armed Forces teams and 1 Foreign armed force teams, compete in the group stage to decide the 8 places in the knockout stage.

References

  1. "Durand Cup 2021: All You Need To Know". Khel Now. 25 August 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  2. Mishra, Aniket. "Looking back at Mohammedan Sporting's historic Durand Cup triumph". www.sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  3. hansindia (20 September 2013). "126th Durand Cup Football Tournament 2013". www.thehansindia.com. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  4. Shetty, Chittu (7 August 2019). "FC Goa releases squad for Durand Cup 2019". Football Counter. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  5. "IndianFootball History status". Twitter. Retrieved 30 September 2021.