Namdhari SC Snatch First IFL Win Over Real Kashmir FC with Late Goal

Namdhari Sports Club secured their first victory of the IFL 2025-26 season with a narrow 1-0 away win against Real Kashmir FC. The match's only goal came in the second half from Seilenthang Lotjem, who finished a precise cross from substitute Manbir Singh. Real Kashmir FC, despite hitting the crossbar through Shedrack Charles and applying late pressure, was thwarted by a strong defensive display and goalkeeper Niraj Kumar. The result lifts Namdhari SC to sixth in the table while Real Kashmir FC remains near the bottom.

Key Points: Namdhari SC Beats Real Kashmir FC 1-0 in IFL 2025-26

  • Seilenthang Lotjem scores winner
  • Niraj Kumar named Man of the Match
  • Real Kashmir FC hits crossbar
  • Namdhari climbs to sixth place
  • Defensive resilience seals victory
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IFL 2025-26: Namdhari SC edge past Real Kashmir FC for their first win of the season

Seilenthang Lotjem scores decisive goal as Namdhari SC secures first season win against Real Kashmir FC in a tight Indian Football League match.

"Lotjem timed his late run into the six-yard box to perfection, slipping in unnoticed before calmly slotting the ball past the goalkeeper."

Srinagar, March 25

Seilenthang Lotjem's all-important second-half strike helped Namdhari Sports Club edge past Real Kashmir FC 1-0 for their first win of the season in the Indian Football League 2025-26 at the TRC Stadium in Srinagar on Wednesday.

The victory lifted Namdhari SC to sixth in the table with six points from five matches, while Real Kashmir FC remain in ninth in the table with two points from the same number of matches. Namdhari goalkeeper Niraj Kumar was adjudged the Man of the Match.

Real Kashmir FC Assistant Coach Masood Maqbool made two changes to their starting XI for their first home match of the season, with Shahid Nazir coming into defence in place of the suspended Habib Fofana, while Marius Obekop started in attack ahead of Seijoseph Haokip. Namdhari SC Head Coach Harpeet Singh, meanwhile, made one change, as Lamine Moro returned from suspension to replace Manbir Singh.

Neither side was able to assert control in midfield during the opening exchanges, resulting in frequent turnovers in the first half hour. Set-pieces proved the most promising avenue for both teams, with Real Kashmir relying on long throw-ins and Namdhari looking to capitalise on their free-kick deliveries and corner kicks.

The only real moments of concern for either goalkeeper in the half came from isolated efforts at both ends. Najib Ibrahim tested Real Kashmir goalkeeper Furkan Ahmad Dar with a low strike from the edge of the box, while at the other end, Niraj Kumar was called into action after Karan Kumar Sharma's miscued clearance looped goalwards, forcing the goalkeeper into an acrobatic save.

The best chance of the half fell to the home side from another delivery into the box. Niraj Kumar came off his line but could only manage a weak punch, with the ball looping back into a dangerous area. Ahteeb Ahmad Dar attempted a bicycle kick that looked destined for the net, but Karan Sharma produced a crucial clearance off the line with his chest, ensuring both sides went into the break goalless.

The Snow Leopards began the second half with renewed intent, enjoying better control in midfield and looking more threatening in the opposition half. Shedrack Charles came closest to breaking the deadlock, but his effort rattled the crossbar and went out.

Namdhari took the lead just after the hour mark through Seilenthang Lotjem. Substitute Manbir Singh delivered a cross to the far post, and Lotjem timed his late run into the six-yard box to perfection, slipping in unnoticed before calmly slotting the ball past the goalkeeper.

Real Kashmir stepped up the pressure in search of an equaliser after falling behind. Shedrack Charles tested the goalkeeper with a well-struck effort that was parried away to safety, and moments later, Niraj Kumar was called into action again, reacting sharply to keep out Kamal Issah's free-kick, which took an awkward bounce in the danger area.

The visitors held on to their slender lead until the final whistle, weathering sustained pressure from the home side. Despite Real Kashmir introducing fresh legs and increasing the intensity inside the box, Namdhari defended resolutely to shut down the attacks and condemn the hosts to another winless outing this season.

- IANS

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Priya S
Tough loss for Real Kashmir at home. They had chances, especially that bicycle kick and Charles hitting the bar. Just couldn't find the net. The table is looking very tight in the middle already.
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Vikram M
Good to see a match report from Srinagar. Football bringing people together. Respect to both teams for the fight. Real Kashmir will bounce back, inshallah.
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Rohit P
The defending from both sides, especially Namdhari at the end, was top-class. Karan Sharma's clearance off the line in the first half was as important as the goal. These 1-0 wins build character for a team.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The league seems competitive. A respectful criticism though: the article mentions many player names but for a casual fan, a brief note on who these key players are (nationality, past clubs) would add more context.
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Michael C
Sounds like a proper, gritty away win. That's how you climb the table. Lotjem's movement for the goal was brilliant. Real Kashmir's attack needs to be more clinical, two points from five games is a worrying start.

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