Meghalaya Dominates Andhra 8-1 in U20 Football Championship

Meghalaya routed Andhra Pradesh 8-1 in the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship, moving closer to a quarter-final berth. Alex Manar, Mebanlamlynti Masharing, and Ryan Gibbs Kharnaior each scored twice for Meghalaya. In other Group A matches, Jharkhand defeated Rajasthan 2-1. Kerala and Uttarakhand also secured victories in Group C matches.

Key Points: Meghalaya U20 Football Team Nears Quarter-Final Berth

  • Meghalaya defeats Andhra Pradesh 8-1
  • Alex Manar scores twice for Meghalaya
  • Jharkhand beats Rajasthan 2-1 in Group A
  • Kerala and Uttarakhand win in Group C
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Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's C'ship: Meghalaya moves closer to quarter-final berth

Meghalaya thrashes Andhra Pradesh 8-1 in the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship, moving closer to a quarter-final spot from Group A.

"Meghalaya took a step closer to qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship - Press Release"

New Delhi, May 13

Meghalaya took a step closer to qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's National Football Championship from Group A, routing Andhra Pradesh at the Rama Krishna Mission Ashrama on Wednesday.

In other matches, Jharkhand defeated Rajasthan in Group A, while Group C saw Kerala defeat Chandigarh, and Uttarakhand win against Andaman and Nicobar, according to a press release.

Meghalaya 8 (Alex Manar 9', 45', Mebanlamlynti Masharing 16', 28', Ryan Gibbs Kharnaior 48', 50', Phermanbha Lyngdoh 58', Sholinstar Syngkli 84') Defeated

Andhra Pradesh 1 (B Bharath Kumar Reddy 25')

Meghalaya routed Andhra Pradesh 8-1 on Ground 1 at the RKM Ashrama on Wednesday to take a step closer to qualifying for the quarter-finals. Alex Manar, Mebanlamlynti, and Ryan Gibbs Kharnaior scored two each, while Phermanbha Lyngdoh and Sholinstar Syngkli netted one each. B Bharath Kumar Reddy was the only scorer for Andhra Pradesh.

Rajasthan 1 (Rudra Pratap Singh 6') defeated Jharkhand 2 (Roushan Kumar 41', Animesh Champia 79')

In the other Group A match, Jharkhand opened their account, defeating Rajasthan 2-1 on Ground 1 at the RKM Ashrama on Wednesday. Rajasthan took the lead through a 6th-minute goal by Rudra Pratap Singh, but Jharkhand levelled the score just before half-time through Roushan Kumar, before Animesh Champia scored the winner with a little over 10 minutes of regulation time left on the clock.

Meghalaya have consolidated their position atop Group A with nine points from three matches and just need a draw against Rajasthan on May 17 to secure the top spot and progression to the quarter-finals of the championship.

Chandigarh 1 (Sarthak Ghosh 70') lost to Kerala 5 (Sheril Shaji Thomas 3', 12', 29', Calwin Thomas 71', Usman TH 86'). In Group C, Kerala scored a major 5-1 victory against Chandigarh on Ground 2 at the RKM Ashrama on Wednesday.

Sheril Shaji Thomas scored a first-half hat-trick to put Kerala in a commanding position. Sarthak Ghosh did pull one back in the 70th minute for Chandigarh, but Kerala's Calwin Thomas and Usman TH scored one each late on in the game to secure the three points for the southern state.

Uttarakhand 9 (Sanjay Mehra 5', Yash Mittal 25', Gourav Singh 36' p, 75', Harshit Mahar 38', 67', Deboshish Mazumdar 81', Abhinav Yadav 87', Naveen Kumar 90+3' og) defeated Andaman & Nicobar 1 (P Mohammed Hasir 26')

In the second Group C match of the day, Uttarakhand routed Andaman and Nicobar 9-1 on Ground 2 at the RKM Ashrama on Wednesday.

Sanjay Mehra and Yash Mittal scored one each early on for Uttarakhand, but P Mohammed Hasir soon pulled one back for Andaman and Nicobar. However, Uttarakhand pulled away from then on, with Gourav Singh and Harshit Mahar scoring two each, while Deboshish Mazumdar and Abhinav Yadav added two late goals. Andaman and Nicobar's Naveen Kumar scored an own goal later in injury time to complete the result.

Uttarakhand have takne the provisional pole position in Group C with three points from one game, with Kerala on hot pursuit on the same number of points. The latter are behind on goal difference.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kerala's Sheril Shaji Thomas scored a hat-trick! What a talent. U20 level is where we need to nurture these boys properly. If we can get them into good academies and give them exposure, Indian football can really grow. Happy to see such scores in the championship. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Great to see so many goals across matches! But I'm a bit concerned about the disparity in scores. 9-1, 8-1, 5-1... Some teams seem way ahead of others in development. We need more competitive matches to truly test our young players. Still, congratulations to Meghalaya and Uttarakhand for their huge wins.
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Rohit P
Swami Vivekananda ji would be proud! This is the kind of youth development we need. Meghalaya almost through to quarters, Kerala showing their class, and Uttarakhand with a big win. Only one group match left for some teams? Hope the organizers ensure every team gets fair number of games. But overall, exciting championship! 🏆
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Kavya N
Amazing football on display! Meghalaya is on fire 🔥 9 points from 3 matches. Also noticed Uttarakhand's Sanjay Mehra scoring in the 5th minute - quick start! North East and South Indian states doing well. But what about other regions? Need more development in football across the country. Still, very happy to see these young talents shine! ✨
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Siddharth J
Two hat-tricks in one day? Sheril Shaji Thomas for Kerala and the Meghalaya boys scoring braces. This is fantastic for Indian football's future. But

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