Delhi Crush Sikkim 5-1 in Swami Vivekananda U20 NFC Opener

Defending champions Delhi began their Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship campaign with a dominant 5-1 win over Sikkim. Kanish Rawat scored a quick brace after Sikkim had equalized, while Parth Subhash Salunke, Thongbam Lanchenba Singh, and Kanak Raj Vohra added goals. Tripura defeated Himachal Pradesh 3-0 in the other Group D match, with Arma Jamatia scoring twice. In Group H, Punjab edged Goa 2-1, and Maharashtra beat Assam 1-0.

Key Points: Delhi Rout Sikkim 5-1 in U20 National Football Championship

  • Delhi beat Sikkim 5-1 in Group D opener
  • Kanish Rawat scores two quick goals after equalizer
  • Tripura defeats Himachal Pradesh 3-0
  • Punjab beats Goa 2-1, Maharashtra wins 1-0
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Defending champions Delhi make emphatic start in Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's NFC

Defending champions Delhi beat Sikkim 5-1 in Group D of Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's NFC. Tripura, Punjab, and Maharashtra also win their matches.

"Parity did not last too long, however, as Kanish Rawat scored two quick goals a little after the hour mark - Match Report"

Naraninpur, May 12

Defending champions Delhi began their Group D campaign of the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship 2025-26 with an emphatic 5-1 victory against Sikkim, while Tripura, Punjab, and Maharashtra won their respective matches as well.

Delhi opened its campaign by defeating Sikkim 5-1 on Ground 1 at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.

Parth Subhash Salunke gave Delhi an early lead in the first half, but Sujal Bhujel equalised for Sikkim after the resumption. Parity did not last too long, however, as Kanish Rawat scored two quick goals a little after the hour mark, to swing the match back in Delhi's favour.

Thongbam Lanchenba Singh and Kanak Raj Vohra added one each to make it a big win for the defending champions.

In the other match of Group D, Tripura defeated Himachal Pradesh 3-0 on Ground 1 at the RKM Ashrama.

Arma Jamatia scored in the last regulation minute of the first half, and another in the second half injury time, while Kishan Debbarma scored one in between, to make it a comfortable win for Tripura.

Delhi, with their big win, move to the top of Group D, while Tripura are behind them in second, only by dint of goal difference. The mountainous states of Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim are third and fourth, respectively. Only the top team from each group will progress to the quarter-finals.

Over in Group H, Punjab defeated Goa 2-1 on Ground 2 at the RKM Ashrama on Tuesday.

Goa's Jodric Abranches scored a sixth-minute own goal to put Punjab in the lead early on, but soon redeemed himself, levelling the scores in the 36th minute. However, Saqlane Sajid struck the winner just ahead of the hour mark for Punjab.

Maharashtra earned a slender 1-0 victory in the second match of Group H, after a goalless first half on Ground 2 at the RKM Ashrama.

Nirvaan Bhatt scored the only goal of the game, just after the resumption in the second half.

Punjab take the provisional pole position in Group H with 3 points; Maharashtra, who have the same number of points as well, are just a spot behind on goal difference. Goa and Assam are third and fourth, respectively.

- ANI

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Michael C
Good to see grassroots football getting this coverage. The Swami Vivekananda tournament is doing wonders for youth development. Punjab and Maharashtra also showing depth in their squads. Need more such platforms to nurture talent.
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Priya S
Well done Tripura! 3-0 against Himachal is impressive. Arma Jamatia scoring twice shows real composure. But I wish more state associations would promote football at this level - especially in the Northeast where talent is abundant but infrastructure is lacking. 🙏
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Rohit P
Delhi and Punjab both looking strong. But I'm a bit disappointed with Sikkim - they have some talented players but need to work on their defensive organization. Sujal Bhujel's goal showed spark though. Also, own goal by Goa's Jodric Abranches is unfortunate - hope he doesn't let it affect his confidence.
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Sneha F
Happy to see Maharashtra winning but only 1-0 against Assam? Come on, we can do better! Nirvaan Bhatt with the goal is good but we need more attacking intent. Still, 3 points is 3 points. Let's hope they improve in the next matches. 🤞
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Vikram M
This is what Indian football needs - competitive youth tournaments. Only top team from each group progressing to quarter-finals makes every match crucial. Delhi's 5 goals in one match shows the attacking philosophy they're developing. Kudos to AIFF for organizing this at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama - good facilities matter.

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