Minerva Academy FC Clinch AIFF Sub-Junior League Title with 4-1 Win

Minerva Academy FC defeated Classic Football Academy 4-1 to win the AIFF Sub-Junior League 2025-26 title. Khutheipham Muktar Rehman opened the scoring with an 'olimpico' in the 8th minute. Goals from Ngayaiza Zingyo and captain Rimoson Singh Huidrom extended the lead before halftime. Classic Football Academy's Ngangom Suman Singh scored a consolation goal, but Khumanthem Lanchenba Meitei sealed the win with a penalty in the 90th minute.

Key Points: Minerva Academy Crowned AIFF Sub-Junior League Champions

  • Minerva Academy FC won 4-1 against Classic Football Academy
  • Khutheipham Muktar Rehman scored an 'olimpico' in the 8th minute
  • Captain Rimoson Singh Huidrom scored a long-range goal in the 33rd minute
  • Classic's Ngangom Suman Singh scored a consolation goal in the 70th minute
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Minerva Academy crowned AIFF Sub-Junior League champions

Minerva Academy FC beat Classic Football Academy 4-1 to win the AIFF Sub-Junior League 2025-26, with goals from Muktar Rehman, Zingyo, Huidrom, and Lanchenba Meitei.

"Khutheipham Muktar Rehman delivered an 'olimpico', curling a corner-kick directly into the net - Release"

Chennai, May 13

Minerva Academy FC were crowned champions of the AIFF Sub-Junior League 2025-26 after registering a comprehensive 4-1 win against Classic Football Academy at Scamper Park, FC Madras in Mahabalipuram on Wednesday.

Khutheipham Muktar Rehman (8' minute), Ngayaiza Zingyo (27' minute), Rimoson Singh Huidrom (33' minute), and Khumanthem Lanchenba Meitei (90' minute) scored for Minerva Academy FC, while Ngangom Suman Singh (70' minute) scored the consolation goal for Classic Football Academy, according to a release.

After coming close on a couple of early occasions, the Punjab side broke the deadlock in the eighth minute through a moment of individual brilliance. Khutheipham Muktar Rehman delivered an 'olimpico', curling a corner-kick directly into the net and leaving the goalkeeper with no chance as he opened the scoring.

After dominating possession and creating attacks one after another, Minerva Academy FC found their second goal in the 27th minute. Ngayaiza Zingyo executed a wonderful tackle to dispossess Classic Football Academy midfielder Kangjam Rickson Singh before unleashing a powerful right-footed low strike that beat the goalkeeper.

Minerva Academy FC kept searching for goals, and their persistence yielded a third in the 33rd minute. Captain Rimoson Singh Huidrom tried his luck from long range, firing a powerful left-footed shot that struck the post before going in.

The side from Punjab continued probing for a fourth, dominating the game until the half-time whistle. By the break, they had registered seven shots on target and enjoyed 60 per cent possession.

The second half began with a quiet passage of play, as both teams attempted to gain control of the midfield. The game was played at a slower tempo, with both sides appearing slightly scrappy.

However, Classic Football Academy found a lifeline in the 70th minute. Following a rebound from a corner, captain Ngangom Suman Singh scored with a looping header over the goalkeeper.

Classic Football Academy nearly grabbed a second in the very next minute, but Minerva Academy FC goalkeeper Tonmoy pulled off a brilliant save to maintain his side's two-goal advantage.

Minerva Academy FC soon regained control of the match and created a couple more chances to seal the tie. In the 90th minute, Classic Football Academy defender Ngangom Suman Singh committed a reckless tackle inside the box on Minerva Academy FC substitute midfielder Thangmingun Kipgen, conceding a penalty. Khumanthem Lanchenba Meitei stepped up and calmly sent goalkeeper Songarin the wrong way to make it 4-1.

In the end, Minerva Academy FC made amends for their defeat in the final of the 2024-25 edition after a dominant campaign throughout this year's tournament.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartbreak for Classic Football Academy, but they fought well. That consolation goal from Ngangom Suman Singh was well deserved, and they nearly made it 3-2. Shows the depth we're building in Indian football. Next step is getting these young boys into proper senior leagues and national team pathways. 👏
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Vikram M
4-1 in a final, that's a statement win. Minerva Academy have been doing great work in Punjab. I hope the tournament structure improves further - too many good young players lose their way after school. AIFF should ensure these sub-junior champions get proper trials and exposure in I-League clubs.
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Rohit P
Brilliant to see football developing in the North East and Punjab like this. But I'm slightly concerned about the lack of South Indian representation in the final. We need more academies from Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu stepping up. Still, congratulations to Minerva! 🇮🇳⚽
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Kavya N
The future of Indian football is bright! Watching young players like Rimoson Singh Huidrom scoring from long range and showing such confidence is amazing. I just hope the government and corporate sector support these academies financially. Local talent needs proper nutrition, coaching and facilities.
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Siddharth J
Classic Academy's captain scoring and then conceding a penalty - what a bittersweet match for Ngangom Suman Singh. But that's football. Minerva's 60% possession and 7 shots on target shows they were the better side. Good to see the standard improving at youth level in India. Now we need to sustain this momentum.

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