Dempo's 10-Man Comeback Stuns Chanmari in 2-2 Indian Football League Thriller

Chanmari DC took a commanding 2-0 lead in the first half with goals from Suangaihmuna and Malsawmsanga. Dempo SC pulled one back just before halftime through Sebastian Gutierrez to shift the momentum. The match turned when Chanmari's Malsawmsanga Renthlei received a red card in the 69th minute, reducing the hosts to ten men. Dempo capitalized on the numerical advantage, with Marcus Joseph scoring a powerful equalizer in the 81st minute to secure a dramatic 2-2 draw.

Key Points: Chanmari 2-2 Dempo: Dramatic Comeback in Indian Football League

  • Chanmari led 2-0 at home
  • Dempo scored crucial goal before half-time
  • Chanmari reduced to 10 men after red card
  • Marcus Joseph's late strike secured draw
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Indian Football League 2025-26 Stage 1: Dempo come from behind to hold Chanmari

Dempo SC fought back from 2-0 down against 10-man Chanmari DC for a 2-2 draw in Gameweek 3 of the Indian Football League 2025-26 Stage 1.

"Dempo capitalised on the advantage in the 81st minute when Marcus Joseph scored with a powerful strike to level the match. - Match Report"

Aizawl, March 12

Chanmari DC and Dempo SC played out a 2-2 draw in the first match of Gameweek 3 of Indian Football League 2025-26 Stage 1 at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Aizawl on Thursday.

Chanmari took an early lead through Suangaihmuna's header in the 15th minute and doubled their advantage in the 43rd minute when Malsawmsanga finished a well-worked move from close range. Dempo pulled one back just before half-time as Marcus Joseph set up Sebastian Gutierrez in the 45th minute.

The hosts were reduced to ten men in the 69th minute after Malsawmsanga Renthlei was shown a red card. Dempo capitalised on the advantage in the 81st minute when Marcus Joseph scored with a powerful strike to level the match at 2-2.

Chanmari FC provisionally moved to the top of the table with five points, while Dempo SC climbed to eighth with two points after the two sides shared the spoils.

The hosts had an early scare in the opening minutes as Dempo threatened, but Chanmari captain and goalkeeper Zothanmawia produced a crucial save to maintain the status quo.

Chanmari gradually took control of the contest thereafter, with Brazilian winger Joao Vitor de Paula Morais, popularly known as Jota, causing constant problems for the Dempo defence down the left flank.

The breakthrough arrived in the 15th minute, Chanmari's midfielder Christopher Kamei curled a superb free-kick that struck the post and ricochet into play. Striker Suangaihmuna reacted quickest and headed the rebound into the net to give Chanmari the lead.

The home side continued to press forward, with Jota spearheading most of the attacking moves. In the 38th minute, Suangaihmuna threaded a clever through ball inside the box for Malsawmsanga KC, whose attempt towards an open net was thwarted by a determined Dempo defence.

Chanmari eventually doubled their advantage four minutes later through a slick team move. Suangaihmuna released Kamei down the left flank, and the midfielder delivered a low cross into the centre where Malsawmsanga arrived to tap home with his right foot, making it 2-0.

Dempo, however, responded just before half-time. In the final minute of regulation play, the Chanmari defence failed to clear a dangerous cross and the ball fell to Dempo midfielder Sebastian Gutierrez. He combined with Marcus Leric Jr Joseph, who laid the ball back for the Colombian striker to fire a shot into the net, reducing the deficit at the break.

The hosts came out strongly after the restart. Dempo goalkeeper Ashish Sibi made a couple of crucial saves in the opening five minutes of the second half to deny Malsawmsanga and Jota and keep his side within touching distance.

Chanmari continued to threaten through Jota, but Sibi stood tall between the posts. Within the first five minutes of the second half, the Dempo custodian made multiple saves to deny Malsawmsanga and Jota and keep his side in the hunt.

The momentum of the game shifted in the 69th minute when Chanmari's Malsawmsanga Renthlei was shown a red card for denying a potential goal-scoring opportunity, reducing the hosts to ten men.

Sensing an opportunity, Dempo pushed forward in search of an equaliser. Two minutes later, defender Pruthvesh Pednekar came close, but his left-footed attempt from open play missed the far post by inches.

The pressure finally paid off in the 81st minute. Marcus Joseph won possession high up the pitch and unleashed a powerful shot towards the near post that beat Zothanmawia to level the score at 2-2.

The closing stages saw both teams push for a winner. Despite Dempo throwing men forward in the final minutes, Chanmari held firm defensively to ensure the match ended in a draw.

- ANI

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Priya S
Chanmari will be kicking themselves. To be 2-0 up at home and then let it slip... that red card from Malsawmsanga Renthlei was so unnecessary and cost them the game. They need to work on their discipline if they want to stay at the top.
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Rohit P
Jota for Chanmari is pure class! The article says he caused constant problems, and it's true. We need more technically gifted foreign players like him in the I-League to raise the standard. But Ashish Sibi in Dempo's goal was the real hero with those saves. 🙌
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while it was an entertaining game, the quality of defending from both sides for some of those goals was not great. Losing a 2-0 lead and conceding right before halftime is a basic mistake. The league needs better defensive coaching overall.
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Vikram M
Good point for Dempo on the road. Stage 1 is all about building momentum. A draw in Aizawl is never a bad result. Hope this gives them the confidence to climb up the table. The fightback spirit is what Indian football needs more of! 💪
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Karthik V
Suangaihmuna had a great game for Chanmari - a goal and an assist. These local boys from the North-East are so talented. It's fantastic to see them shine on this stage. More power to the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium crowd for the atmosphere!

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