Key Points

The Indian men's football team will face Oman in the CAFA Nations Cup third-place playoff on Monday. India secured their spot after a dramatic sequence of results that saw them advance on head-to-head rule over Tajikistan. The team will be without key defender Sandesh Jhingan who suffered a cheekbone fracture against Iran. This match represents India's chance to finish on the podium against an undefeated Oman side.

Key Points: India Faces Unbeaten Oman in CAFA Nations Cup Third-Place Playoff

  • India qualified for playoff after dramatic Iran-Tajikistan draw
  • Oman aims to maintain unbeaten tournament record
  • Sandesh Jhingan ruled out with cheekbone fracture
  • Head-to-head rule edged India past hosts Tajikistan
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CAFA Nations Cup: India to face unbeaten Oman in third-place playoff clash

Indian men's football team battles undefeated Oman for third place in CAFA Nations Cup 2025. Blue Tigers aim for podium finish after dramatic group stage qualification.

"He continued on the pitch and played the entire 90 minutes, once again proving to be a true warrior - AIFF/FC Goa statement on Sandesh Jhingan"

New Delhi, Sep 6

The Indian men's football team will lock horns with Oman in the third-place playoff game of the CAFA Nations Cup 2025 at the Hisor Central Stadium in Tajikistan on Monday.

Oman finished second in Group A behind group leaders Uzbekistan on Friday despite securing the same number of points. They will aim to end their campaign on a high by maintaining their undefeated streak in the tournament. Meanwhile, Uzbekistan will play the final against Group B toppers Iran.

The Blue Tigers secured their place in the third-place match after a goalless draw against Afghanistan in their last group fixture on Thursday. Their qualification was confirmed only after Iran and Tajikistan played out a 2-2 draw later in the day, as per the ISL website.

Khalid Jamil’s side concluded the group stage with four points from three matches, having secured a win, draw and a loss. Iran finished first with seven points, while hosts Tajikistan also collected four points but were edged out by India on the head-to-head rule, courtesy of the Blue Tigers’ 2-1 victory against them in the opening game. Afghanistan, with just one point, exited the tournament without a win.

For Jamil’s men, the playoff clash offers a chance to finish on the podium while Oman will be eager to preserve their unbeaten run and cap off the tournament with a strong finish.

On Friday, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and FC Goa said in a joint statement that Indian defender Sandesh Jhingan suffered a cheekbone fracture during India’s CAFA Nations Cup 2025 match against Iran.

Jhingan suffered the injury during the first half of the game against Iran, which India 0-3, lost but continued on the pitch and played the entire 90 minutes, once again proving to be a true warrior for the Men in Blue. He was subsequently ruled out of the remaining CAFA Cup matches and returned to India on Wednesday.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sandesh Jhingan playing 90 minutes with a fractured cheekbone? What a warrior! 🦁 This is the kind of dedication Indian football needs. Wishing him speedy recovery!
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Aryan P
Third place playoff is still a good achievement considering we're up against strong Central Asian teams. Hope we can get a podium finish! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While the team shows heart, we need to address why we're struggling to score goals. Only 1 win in 3 matches against Asian opponents is concerning. Need better attacking strategy.
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Shreya B
Qualifying because of other results feels lucky but hey, sometimes you need luck in football! Hope the boys make the most of this opportunity 💙
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Karthik V
Playing in Tajikistan against Middle Eastern teams is great exposure. Win or lose, this experience will help our team grow. Long term vision is important for Indian football!

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