Soukouna Strike Lifts Rajasthan United Over 9-Man Real Kashmir in IFL

Amadou Soukouna's stoppage-time strike in the first half gave Rajasthan United a 1-0 victory over Real Kashmir in the Indian Football League. The visitors' challenge was hampered by two red cards, for Habib Fofana and Calvin Baretto, reducing them to nine men. Despite pressure, Rajasthan's defense held firm to secure a hard-fought three points. The result provisionally sends Rajasthan United to the top of the table with seven points.

Key Points: Rajasthan United 1-0 Real Kashmir: Soukouna Goal Seals Top Spot

  • Soukouna scores decisive first-half winner
  • Real Kashmir see two red cards
  • Rajasthan United climb to provisional top spot
  • Match decided by narrow 1-0 margin
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IFL 2025-26: Soukouna strike helps Rajasthan United edge Real Kashmir

Amadou Soukouna's first-half winner and two red cards for Real Kashmir decide a tight IFL clash, sending Rajasthan United provisionally top.

"Amadou Soukouna's first-half strike proved decisive. - Match Report"

Jaipur, March 17

Amadou Soukouna's first-half strike proved decisive as Rajasthan United FC edged Real Kashmir FC by a lone goal to register a hard-fought victory in the Indian Football League 2025-26 at the Vidhyadhar Nagar Stadium in Jaipur on Tuesday.

Real Kashmir were reduced to nine men with Habib Fofana being sent off in the 58th minute for a second booking, and in stoppage time, Calvin Baretto was shown a direct red for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity.

The result saw Rajasthan United provisionally climb to the top of the table with seven points, while Real Kashmir moved to the bottom with two. Amadou Soukouna was named Player of the Match.

The hosts dominated possession early on, building patiently from the back. Real Kashmir goalkeeper Furqan Ahmed was called into action in the 10th minute, making a timely interception to deny an early opportunity.

The visitors had a chance of their own in the 13th minute from a Kamal Issah free-kick, but Rajasthan defender Abdul Samed headed clear. Real Kashmir's defence, marshalled by Basit Ahmed Bhat and Habib Fofana, remained compact to frustrate Rajasthan's attacking moves.

Ahteeb Ahmad Dar had a sight of goal in the 26th minute but fired over the bar, while Rajasthan came close in the 36th minute when Jonathan Fernandes' free-kick was parried by Furqan, with Soukouna unable to convert the rebound.

Soukouna continued to threaten and finally broke the deadlock in first-half stoppage time. Jordan Lamela delivered a precise cross from the right, and the French striker finished with a first-time strike into the bottom corner to give Rajasthan United the lead at the break. He could have doubled the lead the very next minute, but The Snow Leopards' keeper safely collected the shot.

Real Kashmir pushed for an equaliser after the restart, but Rajasthan remained resolute at the back. The game took a decisive turn in the 58th minute when Habib Fofana was shown a second yellow card, reducing the visitors to ten men.

Despite being a man down, Real Kashmir continued to press forward in search of a goal, while Rajasthan looked to capitalise on the advantage with a series of fresh legs coming on as substitutes.

Both sides created half-chances in the closing stages, but neither could find the finishing touch. Rajasthan came close to doubling their lead late on, but Soukouna was denied, while substitute Naoba Meitei also missed from promising positions.

In the final moments, Real Kashmir substitute Calvin Baretto was also shown a red card for denying a goal-scoring opportunity to Soukouna, compounding a difficult outing for the visitors.

Rajasthan United held firm to seal a 1-0 victory, with Soukouna's strike enough to secure three points and send them to the top of the standings.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, the match was tense! Real Kashmir fought bravely even with 9 men. Furqan Ahmed made some good saves. But you can't win with two red cards, that's just poor game management from the players involved.
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Vikram M
Basit Ahmed Bhat and Habib Fofana were solid until the sending off. Kashmir's defense was organized, but the midfield couldn't create enough for the forwards. A tough season ahead if they're already at the bottom. Need to bounce back fast.
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Priya S
Jaipur's stadium must have been electric! Soukouna's goal just before halftime was perfectly timed. It's great to see different teams challenging at the top of the IFL. More competition is good for Indian football. 💪
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Rohit P
With respect, Rajasthan should have scored more. They had a two-man advantage for the final moments and still only won 1-0. The finishing needs to be sharper if they want to stay at the top. Soukouna can't do it all alone.
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Kavya N
Feel for Real Kashmir fans. The team showed heart but lost their cool. The referee had a busy day with the cards. Hoping for a better result for them in the next match. The league is more exciting when all teams are competitive.

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