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Oriental Cup 2026: New Champions to be Crowned in Thrilling Grand Finale

The Oriental Cup 2026 grand finale will feature four first-time finalists, ensuring new champions in boys' and girls' categories. Former India hockey captain Sardar Singh will grace the event as chief guest. The girls' final will see Bharti Public School face Modern School, while the boys' final features Step by Step School against G.D. Goenka School. The tournament concludes Thursday with finals and exhibition matches involving NGO teams.

Oriental Cup: New champions guaranteed as finalists for 2026 grand finale confirmed

New Delhi, July 15

The stage is set for the grand finale of the fourth edition of the Oriental Cup 2026 after an action-packed Day 7 witnessed the boys' and girls' semi-finals at the Dr Ambedkar Stadium here on Wednesday.

With all four finalists reaching the title clash for the first time in the tournament's history, the fourth edition is guaranteed to crown new champions in both the boys' and girls' categories. The grand finale, scheduled for Thursday, will be graced by former India men's hockey captain and coach Sardar Singh as the chief guest.

In the girls' category, Bharti Public School became the first finalists after producing a dominant display to defeat Step by Step School, Noida, 4-0. Yashika handed her side the perfect start with goals in the 11th and 15th minutes before Nitika added two more in the 19th and 27th minutes as Bharti sealed an emphatic victory.

Modern School joined them in the final after another commanding performance against Vasant Valley School, winning 4-0. Dhwani Bidada starred with a sensational hat-trick, scoring in the 12th, 35th and 36th minutes, while Keerti Panchal added the other goal in the 23rd minute.

The first boys' semi-final saw Step by Step School, Noida edge Delhi Public School, Vasant Vihar 1-0 in a closely fought encounter. Both teams created several chances but remained compact defensively before Vansh Gulati struck the decisive goal in the 21st minute, sending Step by Step into their maiden Oriental Cup final.

The second boys' semi-final produced the most dramatic contest of the day as G.D. Goenka School, Dwarka defeated Mother's International School, Delhi via a penalty shootout after the teams were locked 1-1 at the end of regulation time.

After a goalless first half, Dhruv Tuli gave Mother's International School the lead in the 30th minute before Aayan Naik restored parity six minutes later. With neither side able to find a winner, G.D. Goenka held their nerve to prevail 5-4 in the shootout (6-5 overall) and secure their place in the final.

The tournament concludes on Thursday with the boys' and girls' finals, along with exhibition matches featuring NGO teams STRIVE and MIMA in both categories, bringing the curtain down on an exciting week of school football.

The fourth edition has featured more than 1,500 student-athletes representing over 45 teams from across Delhi-NCR. This year's tournament also boasts a more than doubled prize pool, along with a Rs 2.5 lakh scholarship programme for 10 deserving student-athletes.

Match Day 7 Results

Boys' Category

• Step by Step School, Noida 1-0 Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

• G.D. Goenka School, Dwarka 1 (5)-1 (4) Mother's International School, Delhi (G.D. Goenka won 5-4 on penalties)

Girls' Category

• Bharti Public School 4-0 Step by Step School, Noida

• Modern School 4-0 Vasant Valley School

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Absolutely thrilled to see the girls' category getting so much attention! Yashika and Dhwani's performances were outstanding. This is the kind of exposure our young sportswomen need. Hope this inspires more schools to invest in girls' sports. 👏👏

Vikram M

Good to see Sardar Singh as chief guest – the man is a legend, no doubt. But I hope the focus isn't just on the finals; the fact that over 1,500 students participated is a bigger story. Keep up the good work, Oriental Cup! 👍

Ananya R

The penalty shootout between G.D. Goenka and Mother's International must have been nerve-wracking! School kids showing such composure under pressure is commendable. Also, the exhibition matches with NGO teams like STRIVE and MIMA add a wonderful social dimension to the event. 🌟

Rohit P

While it's great to see new champions crowned, I wish the coverage of these events was more widespread. School sports in India often get overshadowed by cricket. But kudos to everyone involved – the kids, coaches, and organizers! Let's hope next edition expands beyond Delhi-NCR. 🤞

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