Key Points

Bodoland FC secured a historic quarterfinal spot in the 134th Durand Cup with a 4-0 thrashing of ITBP FT. The home team dominated from start to finish, with goals from Timothi Narzary, Pedro Astray, Gwgwmsar Gayary, and Abdul Samed Ango. A crowd of 12,000 at SAI Stadium celebrated as Bodoland finished Group D unbeaten, scoring seven goals while conceding just one. They now join East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, and other top teams in the knockout stages.

Key Points: Bodoland FC makes history with 4-0 Durand Cup win over ITBP

  • Bodoland FC tops Group D with perfect 9 points
  • Pedro Astray shines with free-kick assist and penalty goal
  • 12,000 fans witness historic win at SAI Stadium
  • Team maintains perfect defensive record with only 1 goal conceded
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134th Durand Cup: Bodoland FC blank ITBP FT to seal historic QF spot

Bodoland FC secures first-ever Durand Cup quarterfinal spot with dominant 4-0 victory against ITBP FT in front of 12,000 fans.

"The final whistle sparked jubilation in the crowd as Bodoland FC topped Group D unbeaten. - Match Report"

Kokrajhar, Aug 12

Bodoland FC capped off a dream group stage campaign in the 134th Durand Cup with a commanding 4–0 victory over ITBP FT in front of over 12,000 ecstatic fans at the SAI Stadium here on Tuesday. The win saw the home side finish top of Group D with a perfect nine points from three matches, qualifying for the knockout stages for the first time in their history.

Other teams to make it to the quarterfinals are East Bengal (Group A), Mohun Bagan SG (Group B), Jamshedpur FC (Group C) and NorthEast United FC (Group E), while Shillong Lajong FC (Group E) and Diamond Harbour FC (Group B) advanced as the two best second-placed sides with six points and goal differences of +7 and +4 respectively.

The opening exchanges on Tuesday saw Bodoland dominate possession, with Junior Onguene, Pedro Astray, and Robinson testing ITBP goalkeeper Ugesh Lama. Against the run of play, ITBP almost snatched the lead in the 14th minute when Srikumar Karjee broke through, only to drag his shot wide.

Bodoland’s breakthrough arrived in the 25th minute, when Pedro Astray put a peach of a ball from his free-kick near the halfway line. Timothi Narzary, who had shot wide a minute earlier, rose to the occasion to head powerfully down at the near post, giving Lama no chance and igniting the stands.

Twelve minutes later, Bodoland doubled their advantage when Pradipta Biswas fouled Robinson inside the box, and the referee wasted no time in pointing towards the spot. Spaniard Pedro stepped up to convert the spot-kick with a precise left-foot strike into the bottom right corner.

The home side was relentless with its waves of attack, and in the 40th minute, they made it 3–0 with a sweeping team move. Robinson fed Junior, whose defence-splitting diagonal pass released Gwgwmsar Gayary. The winger coolly slotted between Lama’s legs to put Bodoland firmly in control at the break.

The second half opened with end-to-end action despite heavier rain. ITBP’s best chance came just after the hour mark when a loose back pass gifted Leimajan Singh a sight at goal, but Bodoland’s defence recovered swiftly. Junior thought he had scored the fourth in the 78th minute, only for the offside flag to deny him.

They scored the fourth goal in the 82nd minute. From Pedro’s corner, Lama’s punch fell to Rabha outside the box, whose shot deflected to Abdul Samed Ango. The Ghanaian pounced, firing low into the near post to complete the rout.

Bodoland goalkeeper Diamary was called into serious action only in the 85th minute, tipping away a long-range effort from Lungunhao Sitlhou. The hosts comfortably saw out the closing stages to preserve their perfect defensive record in the tournament so far.

The final whistle sparked jubilation in the crowd as Bodoland FC, in their third Durand Cup season, not only topped Group D but did so unbeaten, scoring seven goals and conceding just one.

Bodoland FC will join the Indian Navy Football Team (Group F), who qualified earlier today, and the other seven teams in the quarterfinals lineup for the 134th edition of Asia’s oldest football tournament.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Assam, this makes me so proud! Our local boys showing their talent on national stage. That Pedro Astray's free kick assist was pure class. Hope ISL scouts are watching!
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Aman W
While the win is impressive, I hope the organizers improve the pitch conditions. Heavy rain affecting play quality is becoming too common in Indian tournaments. Need better infrastructure.
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Sarah B
The diversity in this tournament is amazing! From Bodoland to Navy team - football truly unites India. That Ghanaian player Ango's goal shows how international talent is elevating our domestic leagues.
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Vikram M
Durand Cup proving why it's still relevant after 134 years! These smaller clubs getting chance to shine against big names. Hope Bodoland gets a tough QF opponent - want to see how they handle pressure!
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Kavya N
That 4-0 scoreline doesn't tell the full story - ITBP had their chances too. But Bodoland's defense was rock solid again. 1 goal conceded in 3 matches is phenomenal at any level! 💪
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Nikhil C
As a football coach, I'm impressed by Bodoland's team play. That 3rd goal description - sweeping team move, diagonal pass, cool finish - that

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