ISL 2025-26: East Bengal and FC Goa Battle to Historic Goalless Draw

East Bengal FC and FC Goa played to a historic first-ever goalless draw in their ISL rivalry at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan. Both teams created significant chances, with Goa's Boris Singh hitting the post and East Bengal's Mohamad Rashid striking the crossbar. The second half was a cagey, defensive affair with few clear opportunities despite substitutions. The result leaves FC Goa provisionally third in the table, with East Bengal just a point behind in fourth.

Key Points: East Bengal vs FC Goa Ends 0-0 in ISL 2025-26

  • First 0-0 draw between the historic rivals
  • Goa hits post, East Bengal hits crossbar
  • Defenses dominate cagey second half
  • Goa stays 3rd, East Bengal 4th in table
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ISL 2025-26: East Bengal and FC Goa play out a goalless draw

East Bengal FC and FC Goa played out their first-ever goalless draw in ISL history. Recap the key moments, saves, and missed chances from the Kolkata clash.

"This was the first-ever goalless draw between the two giants of Indian football. - Match Report"

Kolkata, March 5

East Bengal FC and FC Goa played out a goalless draw in Match 22 of the Indian Super League 2025-26 season at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata on Thursday. This was the first-ever goalless draw between the two giants of Indian football from opposite corners of the country.

The Gaurs are provisionally third in the table with eight points from four matches, while The Red and Gold Brigade are a place below with seven points from four matches. Miguel Ferreira was adjudged the Player of the match.

Oscar Bruzon made two changes to the East Bengal starting eleven, handing the first starts of the season to Mohamad Rakip and Naorem Mahesh Singh in place of Jay Gupta and Anton Sojberg, while FC Goa head coach Manolo Márquez named an unchanged side.

The visitors had the first look at goal when Ishan Pandita ran in behind the defenders to reach a lobbed pass from Dejan Dražić, but centre-back Anwar Ali made a crucial recovery tackle to deny the striker a shot. East Bengal then controlled possession of the ball in midfield as Goa were content to play on the counterattacks.

The first real chance of the match came at the quarter-hour mark for East Bengal. Naorem Mahesh Singh played a perfectly weighted pass to Bipin Singh on the left wing. The winger delivered a pinpoint cross into the box for Youssef Ezzejjari, who was unmarked, but the striker skied his attempt over the crossbar.

On the other end, Prabhsukhan Singh Gill expertly saved Brison Fernandes' shot after the visitors carved open the defence with a slick move involving Ayush Dev Chhetri and Boris Singh. Moments later, Boris' right-footed effort hit the post and came back as Goa enjoyed their best period of attack in the first half.

The home side also came close to scoring when Mohamad Rashid hit the crossbar with a long-range effort. The midfielder's powerful attempt went through the hands of the goalkeeper before striking the crossbar. Despite the attempts on goal, both teams went into the half-time break with the score reading 0-0.

The second half turned out to be a cagey affair, with chances at a premium as both teams solidified their defence, making it difficult for the attackers to create attempts on goal. Fresh legs were introduced by both coaches, but it did not change the way both teams approached the second half.

FC Goa came closest to scoring after Abdul Rabeeh set up fellow substitute Raynier Fernandes at the edge of the box. The midfielder's right-footed attempt sailed over the crossbar.

In the end, both teams had to settle for a point each. East Bengal piled on the pressure in added time, but FC Goa held their composure to ensure the match ended in a first-ever stalemate between the two sides.

- IANS

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Priya S
Defences were on top today! Anwar Ali was a rock for EB. But honestly, as a neutral, it was a bit boring to watch. So many missed chances. We need our strikers to be more clinical if Indian football is to grow. Miguel Ferreira deserved that POTM award though.
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Aman W
From Goa here! A point at the Salt Lake stadium is never a bad result. Manolo's strategy was clear - stay solid and hit on the counter. We hit the post! So close. The team is looking good for the season. #ForcaGoa 🟠
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Sarah B
Respectful criticism: The article is detailed on events but lacks the fan's perspective. The atmosphere in Kolkata must have been electric for such a big match, even a 0-0 draw. That's what makes the ISL special. Hope the next report captures more of that vibe.
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Vikram M
Bruzon needs to figure out his best XI. Too many changes. Mahesh Singh was good, but the chemistry was missing upfront. We need to win these home games. Tough match, but the boys gave their all. Prabhsukhan's save was world class! 💛❤️
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Karthik V
First 0-0 between these two? That's surprising given their history! Shows how much the league has evolved tactically. Not the most exciting for fans, but a fascinating game for football purists. Both coaches will take the clean sheet.

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