Rajasthan United Tops IFL Table with 2-0 Win Over Chanmari FC

Rajasthan United secured a 2-0 victory over Chanmari FC in an Indian Football League match in Jaipur. After a goalless first half, substitute Naoba Meitei broke the deadlock with a fine solo effort just after the restart. Amadou Soukouna then doubled the lead with a powerful long-range strike, earning him the Player of the Match award. The win temporarily propelled Rajasthan United to the top of the IFL table with 11 points from six matches.

Key Points: Rajasthan United Beat Chanmari FC 2-0 in IFL 2025-26

  • Clinical second-half performance
  • Naoba Meitei's brilliant solo goal
  • Amadou Soukouna's stunning long-range strike
  • Home side moves top of IFL table
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IFL 2025-26: Clinical Rajasthan United ease past Chanmari FC 2-0

Rajasthan United defeats Chanmari FC 2-0 in the IFL, moving to the top of the table with goals from Naoba Meitei and Amadou Soukouna.

"The winger picked up the ball on the edge of the box, dribbled past Degelman, and from an acute angle produced a superb finish - Match Report"

Jaipur, April 1

Two second-half strikes from Naoba Meitei and Amadou Soukouna ensured Rajasthan United eased past Chanmari FC 2-0 and moved temporarily to the top of the table in the Indian Football League 2025-26 at the Vidhyadhar Nagar Stadium in Jaipur on Wednesday.

The Desert Warriors moved to the top of the table for the time being with 11 points from six points while Chanmari FC remained in eighth place with five points from the same number of matches. Amadou Soukouna was adjudged the Player of the Match, according to a press release from the AIFF.

Chanmari FC head coach Dipankur Sharma made three changes to the starting XI in his first match in charge, bringing in foreign defenders Kyle Degelman and Marlon Angel in place of Malsawmsanga Renthlei and F. Malsawmtluanga, while KC Malsawmsanga replaced Joel Lalramengmawia in attack. Meanwhile, Vikrant Sharma named an unchanged lineup for the home side.

The visitors showed greater attacking intent in the early stages, with KC Malsawmsanga and Jota stretching the play using their pace down the flanks. At the other end, Rajasthan looked to build from the back with short passes, occasionally mixing it up with long balls aimed at Amadou Soukouna.

The best chance for the home side came midway through the first half, when Thomyo Shimray scuffed his effort wide from a cross delivered from the right. Meanwhile, Chanmari striker Suanngaihmuana failed to generate enough power on his header to trouble the goalkeeper after Jota had made the initial contact from a cross by Malsawmsanga.

Clear-cut chances were hard to come by in the sweltering conditions, as both sides went into the break with the scores level.

Vikrant Sharma introduced Naoba Meitei at half-time, and the change paid off within seven minutes of the restart for Rajasthan United. The winger picked up the ball on the edge of the box, dribbled past Degelman, and from an acute angle produced a superb finish past the goalkeeper to give his side the lead.

The home side doubled their advantage eight minutes later through a stunning long-range strike from Amadou Soukouna. After winning the ball back in midfield, Gautam Virwani played a simple forward pass to the striker, who, with a clear sight of goal, unleashed a powerful effort from distance to beat the goalkeeper.

Rajasthan United tightened up at the back after taking a two-goal lead, inviting Chanmari FC to push forward into their half. The visitors showed urgency in search of openings, but their final ball and finishing lacked the quality needed to trouble the goalkeeper and the defence as they remained unbeaten at home.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great to see the IFL getting more competitive. Chanmari FC had their moments, especially early on, but Rajasthan's quality in the final third made the difference. The heat must have been brutal for both teams. Respect to the players for putting on a show.
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Vikram M
As a fan from Jaipur, the atmosphere at Vidhyadhar Nagar must have been electric! Proud of our Desert Warriors. Top of the table feels good, but it's a long season. Need to maintain this consistency. Amadou Soukouna is a beast! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya S
While the win is impressive, I feel the match report glosses over Chanmari's issues. A new coach making three changes, including two foreign defenders, and they still conceded two in quick succession? Their defensive organization in the second half seemed to vanish. Hope Dipankur Sharma can fix this quickly.
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Rohit P
Brilliant goals! But can we talk about the scheduling? A mid-day match in early April in Rajasthan? The article mentions "sweltering conditions." Player safety and quality of football both suffer. The league must be more sensible with kick-off times, yaar.
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Kavya N
Love seeing Indian talents like Naoba Meitei shine alongside foreign players like Soukouna. This blend is what will take the IFL forward. More power to our domestic league! Let's get more people in the stadiums.

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