Mon, 18 May 2026
Sports India News Updated May 17, 2026 · 22:26

ISL 2025-26: SC Delhi and Inter Kashi Play Out Stalemate in 0-0 Draw

SC Delhi and Inter Kashi played out a goalless draw in their ISL 2025-26 match in New Delhi. Inter Kashi dominated possession but were denied by SC Delhi goalkeeper Nora Fernandes, who made six saves. Alfred Planas had a goal ruled out for offside just before half-time. Both teams remain in the lower half of the table with 11 and 13 points respectively.

ISL 2025-26: SC Delhi, Inter Kashi play out a goalless draw

New Delhi, May 17

SC Delhi and Inter Kashi shared the spoils in a tightly-contested 0-0 draw in their Indian Super League 2025-26 clash at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday.

Despite Inter Kashi enjoying greater attacking momentum and creating the better chances, both sides were unable to find the finishing touch in a match defined by disciplined defending and resolute goalkeeping.

SC Delhi keeper Nora Fernandes was named the Player of the Match for his brilliant work in between the sticks, including six saves, according to a release.

With this result, Inter Kashi move up to ninth place with 13 points from 12 matches, while Sporting Club Delhi climb to 11th with 11 points from the same number of games.

Inter Kashi started on the front foot, showing early attacking intent and testing the Sporting Club Delhi defence within the opening minutes. Rohit Danu forced a save from Nora Fernandes with a long-range effort, while winger Mohammed Asif and striker Seiminlen Doungel both came close to breaking the deadlock.

Sporting Club Delhi, however, remained organised at the back, with Clarence Fernandes and captain Ashutosh Mehta leading a compact defensive display. While the hosts saw more of the ball in phases, they struggled to create clear openings in the final third.

Inter Kashi continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Alfred Planas particularly influential in attack. The Spaniard saw multiple efforts either blocked or saved, and even had the ball in the net in the 37th minute, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.

The visitors came closest to scoring just before the interval when a well-delivered corner from the right saw Narender Gahlot open on the far side, but the centre back failed to connect cleanly from close range. Planas then forced another sharp save from Fernandes in stoppage time, ensuring the teams went into the break level at 0-0.

Sporting Club Delhi emerged with greater urgency in the second half, making three changes at the restart and pushing higher up the pitch. The hosts enjoyed a bright spell early on, with Augustine Lalrochana coming close with a left-footed effort that drifted narrowly wide.

Inter Kashi gradually regained control and continued to threaten from set-pieces and long-range efforts. Sergio Llamas orchestrated a play from midfield, setting up Planas for another attempt that was parried away by Fernandes.

As the game progressed, both teams exchanged attacking spells, but neither could carve out a decisive opportunity. Substitute Prasanth K delivered a teasing ball into the box in the 79th minute, but Nauris Petkevicius failed to guide his effort on target. At the other end, Abdul-Halik Hudu and Augustine combined well, though the final touch continued to elude the hosts.

The closing stages saw Inter Kashi push for a late winner, with Narender Gahlot's header punched away by Fernandes before a flurry of blocked attempts inside the box by SC Delhi's defence. Sergio Llamas had the final chance deep into stoppage time, but his effort sailed high and wide.

In the end, neither side could find the breakthrough, settling for a point each in a contest.

— ANI

Found this useful?

Share with someone who'd want to read it

Continue reading

More in Sports India News

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Honestly, this was a snoozefest. So much possession for Inter Kashi but no end product. Planas looked lively but needs to be more clinical. At least the Delhi defence showed some character. Hope both teams improve their attacking play in coming matches.
V
Vikram M
Great to see Indian football growing! These local derbies in ISL are becoming proper contests. Nora Fernandes deserves all the praise - consistent performer for SC Delhi. The league is getting more competitive each season. 👏🏼
J
James A
As someone who follows European football primarily, these ISL matches are refreshing - raw passion, less theatrics. Inter Kashi looked the better side on paper but SC Delhi defended like their lives depended on it. Good advertisement for Indian football.
R
Rohit P
Inter Kashi missing too many chances - that's becoming a pattern this season. Planas had the ball in the net but offside, Gahlot couldn't connect... frustrating for fans. SC Delhi got lucky with that draw. Need more cutting edge from both sides. 😐

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50