Rajasthan United and Diamond Harbour Battle to 1-1 Draw in Tense I-League Clash

Rajasthan United FC and Diamond Harbour FC played out a 1-1 draw in the Indian Football League. Jonathan Fernandes gave the hosts the lead from the penalty spot in the second half. Diamond Harbour's persistence was rewarded late when substitute R Ramdinthara finished a fine through ball from Antonio Moyano. Both teams struck the crossbar in a match where clear chances were scarce.

Key Points: Rajasthan United 1-1 Diamond Harbour: I-League Match Report

  • Late equalizer secures point
  • Both sides hit the woodwork
  • Diamond Harbour stays 2nd
  • Rajasthan United 5th with 8 points
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Indian Football League: Rajasthan United hold Diamond Harbour to a hard-fought draw

Jonathan Fernandes scores for Rajasthan United, but R Ramdinthara's late equalizer secures a 1-1 draw for Diamond Harbour in a tight I-League contest.

"Moyano slipped a perfectly timed through ball into the path of Ramdinthara, and the substitute... finished from a tight angle. - Match Report"

Jaipur, March 26

Rajasthan United FC held Diamond Harbour FC to a 1-1 draw in Indian Football League 2025-26 at the Vidhyadhar Nagar Stadium in Jaipur on Thursday.

Jonathan Feranandes gave the home side the lead through a penalty, and R Ramdinthara equalised for the visitors, according to a press release.

Diamond Harbour remained in second place in the table with 10 points, below Sreenidi Deccan FC, who also have the same tally. Rajasthan United remained in fifth place with eight points from five matches.

Rajasthan United head coach Vikrant Sharma made one change, with Pragyan Sundar Gogoi replacing the injured Pedro Astray. Meanwhile, Kibu Vicuna opted for two attacking changes, bringing Jobby Justin back into the lineup in place of Ramdinthara and giving a start to the experienced Girik Khosla in place of Mohit Mittal.

Both sides threatened early within the opening ten minutes. Jonathan Fernandes fired wide from the edge of the box for Rajasthan United, while at the other end, Luka Majcen failed to hit the target with a free header after being picked out by a pinpoint cross from Jobby Justin.

Chances were few and far between as both sides struggled to assert control in midfield, with set pieces once again proving to be the source of attacking opportunities in the tightly contested encounter.

The closest either team came to breaking the deadlock was when Jobby drilled in a low cross from the right, which goalkeeper Bhabindra Malla Thakuri could only parry into a dangerous area. The loose ball fell to Antonio Moyano, who seemed certain to score, but a last-ditch tackle from Pragyan Gogoi denied him at the crucial moment.

The goalkeepers had little to do in the first half, as both sides remained solid in defence, heading into the break goalless.

The home side took the lead early in the second half from the penalty spot. Left back Robilal Mandi was beaten for pace by Thomyo Shimray and brought him down inside the box, conceding the spot-kick.

Jonathan Fernandes stepped up and expertly converted past Dheeraj Singh. Moments later, Abhishek Ambekar unleashed a powerful left-footed strike from outside the box that beat Dheeraj in goal, only to crash off the crossbar and bounce back into play.

At the other end, Jobby Justin's long throw was spilt by the goalkeeper, and Sunday Afolabi pounced on the loose ball, directing it towards goal, but P.P. Shafeel cleared the effort off the line to maintain the lead.

The home side were once again denied by the woodwork, as substitute Naoba Meitei's long-range effort crashed against the crossbar and bounced back into play.

Diamond Harbour's persistence paid off eight minutes from time as they found the equaliser. Moyano slipped a perfectly timed through ball into the path of Ramdinthara, and the substitute who timed his run to perfection, dribbled into the box before finishing from a tight angle past the goalkeeper.

Gaining confidence from the equaliser, the visitors pushed for a winner in the closing stages and came agonisingly close on multiple occasions.

Substitute Hugo Diaz, set up by Moyano, saw his left-footed effort crash against the crossbar and go out, and in stoppage time, Moyano's shot was blocked by a defender before William Pauliankhum failed to direct his header on target for Rajasthan United on the other end.

In the end, both sides were content with a point each.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the Indian Football League getting more competitive. Diamond Harbour showed real character to come back. Ramdinthara's goal was a super-sub moment! The league needs more such exciting matches to attract fans.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, the match report is fine, but the quality of play described sounds a bit scrappy. "Chances were few and far between"... we need our leagues to develop more fluid, attacking football if we want to compete in Asia. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
As a new follower of Indian football, this sounds like an intense game! So many near misses with the crossbar. The drama of a late equalizer is what makes football beautiful. Looking forward to watching more.
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Rohit P
Solid point for Rajasthan! Defence looked good, especially that clearance off the line by Shafeel. Pragyan Gogoi's tackle was crucial too. Need to be more clinical in front of goal, yaar. Three points were there for the taking.
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Karan T
Moyano was the engine for Diamond Harbour! Two assists off the bench? What a player. Kibu Vicuna's substitutions actually worked for once. This keeps the title race interesting with Sreenidi Deccan.

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