I-League: Lukman hat-trick powers Real Kashmir beat NEROCA 4-3
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Sat, Feb 13 2021 22:03 IST |
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Kalyani, Feb 13 : In the highest goal-scoring game of the I-League so far, Real Kashmir FC rode Lukman Adefemi s hat-trick to defeat North Eastern Re-Organising Cultural Association (NEROCA) Football Club 4-3 at the Kalyani Municipal Stadium here on Saturday.
In the topsy-turvy match, NEROCA equalised after falling behind by two goals, only for Adefemi s stunner in the second half to steal the show and hand three points to the Snow Leopards.
Real Kashmir had taken what seemed to be an unassailable lead, courtesy of two goals by Adefemi in the first half, coupled with a Mason Robertson strike. But NEROCA fought back through Varney Kallon, Khaiminthang Lhungdim, and substitute Songpu Singsit to equalise the deficit.
3rd straight draw for Churchill after Real Kashmir stalemate
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Mon, Feb 8 2021 22:57 IST |
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Kolkata, Feb 8 : Table-toppers Churchill Brothers were held to their third successive draw in the I-League 2020-21 on Monday when the Red Machines were stopped in their tracks by Real Kashmir FC for a goalless draw at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan (KBK) Stadium.
With the points shared, Churchill Brothers continue to remain at the top of the I-League table with 13 points in seven games while Real Kashmir and Mohammedan Sporting are at their heels with 10 points and a game in hand each.
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Ruthless Real Kashmir put six past helpless Indian Arrows
By IANS| Published: 4th February 2021 10:25 pm IST
Kolkata, Feb 4 : Real Kashmir put in a ruthless attacking display as they mauled Indian Arrows 6-0 in the I-League on Thursday at the Salt Lake Stadium. A brace from Dipanda Dicka, followed by strikes from Lukman Adefemi, Haroon Amiri, Chesterpoul Lyngdoh, and Danish Farooq helped Real Kashmir rout the developmental team of the national football body.
Kashmir made just one change from their goalless draw against Gokulam Kerala FC, as head coach David Robertson brought in Farhan Ganai for Danish Farooq. Indian Arrows, who fell to a narrow defeat to Chennai City FC, made two changes, as coach Venkatesh Shanmugam started with Sajad Hussain Parray and Abdul Hannan.