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India U20s Beat Laos 2-0 to Keep Asian Cup Hopes Alive

India U20s Beat Laos 2-0 to Keep Asian Cup Hopes Alive

India's U20 football team secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory over hosts Laos in their final Group G match of the AFC U20 Asian Cup 2025 Qualifiers. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, the Blue Colts struggled to find the net in the first half.However, the second half saw a more determined Indian side. In the 69th minute, Gwgwmsar Goyary broke the deadlock with a well-taken finish from inside the box. Substitute Thanglalsoun Gangte sealed the victory with a second goal in the 84th minute.India finished second in the group with six points from three matches, behind Iran (9 points). The top teams of the 10 groups, along with the five best second-place finishers, will qualify for the AFC U20 Asian Cup 2025 in China. India's fate now depends on the results of other groups to determine if they have secured a spot in the final rounds.Despite the victory, India's performance was far from convincing. They squandered a host of chances in the first half and were fortunate not to concede against a spirited Laos side. The Blue Colts will need to improve their finishing and defensive organization if they want to make a deep run in the competition.

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India's U20 Football Team Loses Narrowly to Iran in AFC Qualifiers

India's U20 Football Team Loses Narrowly to Iran in AFC Qualifiers

India's U20 football team put up a valiant effort but ultimately fell short against four-time champions Iran in their second group match of the AFC U20 Asian Cup Qualifiers. Despite holding their formidable opponents at bay for most of the contest, India conceded a late goal in the 88th minute, handing Iran a 1-0 victory.The Blue Colts displayed commendable resilience against a team considered among the traditional powers of Asian football. With three points from two matches, India's hopes of finishing second in the group and advancing to the tournament proper remain alive. The top teams of the 10 groups, along with the five best second-place finishers, will qualify for the AFC U20 Asian Cup 2025 in China.India, currently second in the group with a 4-2 goal difference, will face hosts Laos in their final match on Sunday. Laos lost 0-8 to Iran in their first match. Iran, with six points, remains at the top of the group.The first half was a relatively even affair, with India holding their own against their skilled rivals. The Indians created several chances to break into the Iranian territory but were unable to capitalize. Iran, on the other hand, struggled to break through India's resolute defense, with their first real opportunity coming in the 38th minute. However, striker Kasra Taheri's header went over the bar.India remained positive in the second half and continued to probe the Iranian defense. They had a strong penalty appeal turned down in the 54th minute, and Korou Singh Thingujam narrowly missed the target with a shot just before the hour mark.As Iran grew increasingly frustrated in their search for a goal, they began to exert more pressure. They won a series of corners and forced India's goalkeeper, Priyansh Dubey, into a diving save. However, the Indian resilience was finally broken in the 88th minute when substitute Yousef Mazraeh found the bottom corner of the net from inside the box.Despite the defeat, India's performance was a credit to their determination and tactical discipline. They will now look to secure a positive result against Laos in their final group match and keep their hopes of qualifying for the AFC U20 Asian Cup alive.

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Odisha FC's AFC Cup Journey Ends with Goalless Draw

Odisha FC's AFC Cup Journey Ends with Goalless Draw

Indian Super League club Odisha FC's hopes of reaching the Inter-Zone final of the AFC Cup were dashed after a goalless draw in the home leg against Australia's Central Coast Mariners in Bhubaneswar on Thursday.Having lost the first leg 4-0 to the A-League side, Odisha FC needed a remarkable comeback to progress. However, they failed to capitalize on the home advantage and conceded the tie 0-4 on aggregate.The Mariners, who traveled to India with a comfortable cushion, started brightly. Ronald Barcellos and Angel Torres had early chances but were denied by Odisha goalkeeper Amrinder Singh.Central Coast was awarded a penalty in the first half when Ryan Edmondson was brought down by Carlos Delgado. However, Mikael Doka's spot-kick was saved by Amrinder.The visitors continued to control possession but lacked the dominance they displayed in the first leg. Odisha defender Mourtada Fall cleared Max Balard's free-kick under pressure from Edmondson, while the Englishman missed a volley in a promising position.In the final quarter, Christian Theoharous had a shot saved by Amrinder, and Miguel Di Pizio's late effort was deflected wide.Odisha FC's elimination from the AFC Cup marks a disappointing end to their continental campaign. The Indian club had reached the group stage for the first time this season but failed to make a significant impact.

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