Punjab FC Defends AIFF Elite Youth League Title with 3-0 Win

Punjab FC successfully defended their AIFF Elite Youth League 2025-26 title with a 3-0 victory over Zinc Football Academy. The match was scoreless at halftime before three goals in ten minutes sealed the win. Karish Soram, Vishal Yadav, and Thongram Rishikanta Singh scored for The Cubs. Punjab FC dominated possession and controlled the game in front of home supporters.

Key Points: Punjab FC Retains AIFF Elite Youth League 2025-26

  • Punjab FC defends AIFF Elite Youth League 2025-26 title
  • Three second-half goals in ten minutes secure 3-0 win
  • Karish Soram opens scoring in 69th minute
  • Vishal Yadav and Thongram Rishikanta Singh add goals
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Punjab FC defends AIFF Elite Youth League 2025-26 title with commanding win over Zinc Football Academy

Punjab FC successfully defended their AIFF Elite Youth League title with a commanding 3-0 victory over Zinc Football Academy in the final.

"A misplaced pass by a slipping Zinc Academy defender allowed Vishal Yadav to intercept the ball high up the pitch. - Match report"

Garhshankar, April 29

Three second-half goals inside ten minutes saw Punjab FC successfully defend their AIFF Elite Youth League 2025-26 title, securing a commanding 3-0 victory over Zinc Football Academy in the final at the Ramsar Sahib Sports Stadium in Paddi Sura Singh, Garhshankar on Tuesday.

A ten-minute burst in the second half saw The Cubs score three goals with Karish Soram opening the scoring in the 69th minute. Vishal Yadav doubled the advantage in the 70th minute, and the game was put to bed by a 79th-minute strike by Thongram Rishikanta Singh.

Punjab FC dominated possession throughout the first half, with most of the play confined to the Zinc Academy half. Vishal and Sameer both tested Zinc FA goalkeeper Smarnik Thapa early on, but the custodian responded well to keep them out.

The goalkeeper was called into action again in the 30th minute, producing an excellent diving save to deny Satnam Singh's header from a corner. At the other end, Zinc FA made good use of their set-pieces to create a couple of opportunities, but their efforts were directed straight at Viswajeet, ensuring both sides went into the half-time break locked at 0-0.

Zinc FA continued to be resilient in defence, but the deadlock was broken in the 69th minute, after captain Vishal Yadav was pulled down just outside the penalty box. Karish Soram left the goalkeeper no chance as a stunning left-footed curler flew into the top left corner.

The defending champions doubled their advantage within a minute. A misplaced pass by a slipping Zinc Academy defender allowed Vishal Yadav to intercept the ball high up the pitch. The Punjab skipper calmly defeated the advancing goalkeeper and slotted it home to make it 2-0.

Punjab FC continued the attacking momentum and found its third goal in the 79th minute. Moirangthem Sayonba Singh provided a perfectly weighted assist for Rishikanta, who dribbled past his marker and found the back of the net with a left-footed shot.

Punjab FC controlled the remaining of the game and defended their title in front of their home supporters.

- ANI

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James A
Solid defending of their title. The second half really showed their quality, especially how quickly they turned the game around. Viswajeet in goal was dependable too. Hope this helps grow football in Punjab.
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Vikram M
Zinc Academy put up a good fight in the first half, credit to their defence and goalkeeper. But Punjab FC's fitness and teamwork in the second half were too good. Vishal Yadav is turning into a real leader - that captain's goal was superb. Makes me proud to see Indian youth football developing.
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Sneha F
First half was tense, but Punjab FC proved why they're champions. Three goals in ten minutes is no joke - shows the team's mentality and depth. More such academies and leagues needed across India to produce world-class players. Let's hope these boys make it to the national team someday! 🇮🇳⚽
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David E
Good win for Punjab FC, but Zinc Academy can hold their heads high too - that first-half goalkeeper performance was top-notch. The scoreline didn't reflect the game overall. Youth leagues like this are crucial for Indian football's future. Consistent investment in grassroots will pay off.
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Tanvi S
Amazing to see young Indian talent shining. That assist from Moirangthem Sayonba Singh and Rishikanta's composure to finish... chak de! Also, to win it in front of home supporters - so special. More power to Punjab FC and Indian grassroots football. 🙌⚽️

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