Stojanovic's Last-Gasp Strike Earns Jamshedpur Draw vs SC Delhi

A dramatic late goal from Nikola Stojanovic secured a 1-1 draw for Jamshedpur FC against Sporting Club Delhi in the ISL. The hosts had taken the lead in the 21st minute through Joseph Sunny after a goalkeeping error. Despite heavy rain in the second half, Jamshedpur pressed for an equalizer, which finally came in stoppage time from outside the box. The result keeps Jamshedpur second in the table while SC Delhi remains near the bottom.

Key Points: ISL: Jamshedpur FC 1-1 SC Delhi - Stojanovic Late Equalizer

  • Late 90th-minute equalizer
  • Joseph Sunny's first-half opener
  • Jamshedpur stays 2nd in standings
  • SC Delhi moves to 12th
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ISL: Stojanovic's late strike rescues point for Jamshedpur against SC Delhi

Nikola Stojanovic scores a 90th-minute equalizer to salvage a 1-1 draw for Jamshedpur FC against Sporting Club Delhi in the Indian Super League.

"With 90 seconds to go, Stojanovic struck from outside the box... to level the scores. - Match Report"

New Delhi, March 20

A late equaliser from Nikola Stojanovic ensured Jamshedpur FC salvaged a 1-1 draw against Sporting Club Delhi in Indian Super League 2025-26 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday after Joseph Sunny had given the home side the lead.

Jamshedpur FC remain second in the standings with 13 points, while SC Delhi moves to 12th with two points. Stojanovic was adjudged the Player of the Match for his decisive late goal, according to a release.

SC Delhi head coach Tomasz Tchorz made two changes to his lineup, bringing in midfielder Ousmane Fane and forward Ramhlunchhunga. Jamshedpur FC head coach Owen Coyle introduced Manvir Singh in attack in place of Rosenberg Gabriel.

Delhi goalkeeper Nora Fernandes came into action early to punch away a long cross free-kick from Stojanovic in the third minute. Both sides traded efforts in the opening exchanges, with SC Delhi midfielder Ousmane Fane testing Albino Gomes from distance before Rei Tachikawa's long-range strike was comfortably saved at the other end by Fernandes.

Manvir Singh saw his effort blocked inside the box in the 11th minute, while Augustine Lalrochana forced a routine save from Gomes shortly after. Stojanovic continued to threaten from set-pieces, narrowly missing the target with a direct free-kick in the 18th minute before setting up Pronay Halder, whose header was blocked for a corner.

The hosts took the lead in the 21st minute. A cross into the box by SC Delhi captain Lamgoulen Semkholun was punched weakly by Gomes in the penalty area. After a bit of fumbling by striker Matija Babovic, Joseph Sunny found the ball to fire a left-footed strike into the top-left corner and put Sporting Club Delhi ahead.

Delhi looked to build on its advantage, with Babovic missing from a tight angle in the 27th minute. Jamshedpur responded through left winger Mohammed Sanan, who tested Fernandes from distance in the 33rd minute before firing over the bar from close range six minutes later after a strong individual run.

Raphael Messi Bouli also came close just before the break but dragged his shot wide from inside the box, while Tachikawa's long-range effort in stoppage time sailed over. Jamshedpur struggled to find the finishing touch as they went into the interval trailing 0-1.

The second half began under heavy rainfall, with both teams finding it difficult to create clear-cut chances. Bouli attempted a long-range effort in the 55th minute but failed to hit the target as the contest became scrappier.

Delhi nearly doubled its advantage in the 74th minute when Augustine tested Gomes with a low strike from distance, but the goalkeeper made a sharp save to keep his side in the game.

Jamshedpur continued to push for an equaliser, with Stojanovic forcing a save from Nora Fernandes in the 81st minute as the visitors increased the pressure in the closing stages.

The breakthrough finally arrived in the dying moments of the match. With 90 seconds to go, Stojanovic struck from outside the box, his effort taking the slightest of deflections before finding the near post to level the scores at 1-1.

Both sides searched for a late winner, with Jamshedpur pushing down the right flank through substitute Ritwik Das, while Delhi looked to threaten on the counter. However, neither team could find the decisive goal.

The final whistle confirmed a 1-1 draw, with Stojanovic's late strike earning Jamshedpur FC a point against SC Delhi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Manvir Singh getting a start, but Jamshedpur's attack looked blunt without a proper target man. They relied too much on long shots and set-pieces. Coyle needs to sort out the finishing before the next match.
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Vikram M
Nora Fernandes was brilliant for Delhi! Made some crucial saves. It's a shame the defence couldn't hold on for just 90 more seconds. These last-minute goals are becoming a pattern for Delhi this season. Need to work on game management.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was an entertaining match! End-to-end stuff, especially in the first half. Joseph Sunny's goal was a cracker. The ISL is really delivering this season.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, the refereeing was a bit inconsistent today. A few 50-50 challenges went unnoticed. But no complaints about the result - a draw was fair. Both teams fought hard. Jamshedpur's midfield needs to control games better if they want to stay in second place.
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Kavya N
Feel for SC Delhi. They played their hearts out and were so close to a massive win. The table looks tough for them, but performances like this show the fight is there. Babovic should have buried that chance in the 27th minute though!

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