Mizoram Edges Manipur in Shootout to Reach U20 NFC Final

Mizoram advanced to the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship final after a 3-1 penalty shootout win over Manipur. The match remained goalless through regulation and extra time. Mesak C Lalrinngheta, Aldrin Lalpeksanga, and Freddy Lalruatkima converted their penalties for Mizoram. In other matches, Meghalaya defeated Jharkhand 5-0, and Bihar beat Andhra Pradesh 4-1.

Key Points: Mizoram Beat Manipur on Penalties to Enter U20 NFC Final

  • Mizoram beat Manipur 3-1 on penalties in the U20 NFC semi-final
  • The match ended 0-0 after extra time
  • Mesak C Lalrinngheta, Aldrin Lalpeksanga, Freddy Lalruatkima scored for Mizoram
  • Meghalaya thrashed Jharkhand 5-0 with a hat-trick from Mebanlamlynti Masharing
  • Bihar defeated Andhra Pradesh 4-1 for their first win
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Mizoram ride penalty-shootout to book Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's NFC final slot

Mizoram defeated Manipur 3-1 in a penalty shootout to book a spot in the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship final.

"Mizoram maintained a perfect penalty record, with Mesak C Lalrinngheta, Aldrin Lalpeksanga, and Freddy Lalruatkima converting their spot-kicks. - Match Report"

Narainpur, May 11

Mizoram rode a nerve-wracking penalty shootout to defeat Manipur on Ground 1, at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh, on Monday, to enter the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship final.

After a goalless 90 minutes, followed by a similar half an hour of extra time, the match proceeded to the dreaded penalty shootout, where Mizoram emerged victorious by a 3-1 margin, according to a release.

Mizoram maintained a perfect penalty record, with Mesak C Lalrinngheta, Aldrin Lalpeksanga, and Freddy Lalruatkima converting their spot-kicks.

Meanwhile, Soram Sumit Singh was the only player who converted a penalty for Manipur. Salam Swamichandra Meitei and Md Shuaib's penalties were saved, while Channam Akash Meitei missed the target with his spot-kick.

A hat-trick from Mebanlamlynti Masharing propelled Meghalaya to an emphatic 5-0 victory against Jharkhand in the other match on Ground 1 at the RKM Ashrama.

Masharing struck early on in the 19th minute, before adding two in the second half, to complete his tally. Menangpyndap Khongjee and Damitre Kynjing scored the other two goals.

Over on Ground 2 at the RKM Ashrama, Bihar defeated Andhra Pradesh 4-1 in their Group A encounter, to earn their first victory of the campaign.

Vijyan Kumar had put Bihar in the lead in the first half injury time, before Nikhil Kumar added a second after the change of ends. While B Bharath Kumar Reddy halved the deficit in the final quarter-hour, Bihar secured the three points in the end, with MD Nasim Khan scoring two late goals.

Meghalaya now move to the top of Group A with six points from their two matches, While Rajasthan and Bihar remain in close pursuit with three points to their name. The latter have played one game more. Andhra Pradesh and Jharkhand, meanwhile, are yet to open their accounts.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Great to see the Swami Vivekananda U20 tournament getting coverage. These grassroots competitions are vital for football development in India. Meghalaya's 5-0 win with a hat-trick from Mebanlamlynti Masharing is impressive too! North East is truly becoming the football hub of India.
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Siddharth J
Penalty shootouts are always nerve-wracking. I feel for the Manipur boys, missing three penalties is tough luck. But that's football. Mizoram deserved it for keeping a clean sheet. Goalkeepers from the North East are special, have been saying this for years! 🧤🇮🇳
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Aman W
I wish there was more TV coverage for these tournaments. Our young players need exposure. Good to see Bihar finally getting a win too - their 4-1 victory over Andhra Pradesh shows improvement. Step by step, Indian football is growing. Just need more support from the system. 🤞
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Tanya I
So proud to see our young talents from small towns playing at this level! Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama in Narainpur must be a beautiful venue. The future of Indian football is bright with tournaments like this. Keep it up boys! 🇮🇳⚽
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Rohit L
Agree with all the praise, but we need more academies and better coaching in states like Bihar and Jharkhand. They have talent but lack infrastructure. Look at how North East states dominate - investment in grassroots pays off. Kudos to Mizoram though, their football culture is unmatched. 👏

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