Key Points

Defending champions NorthEast United FC begin their Durand Cup campaign against Malaysian Armed Forces FT. Newcomers 1 Ladakh FC make history as the first team from the Himalayan region to compete in the tournament. NEUFC coach Benali emphasizes treating every match like a final to retain their title. Meanwhile, Ladakh's eco-conscious approach and cultural jerseys add a unique dimension to the competition.

Key Points: NorthEast United Begin Durand Cup Defence as 1 Ladakh FC Debuts

  • NorthEast United FC starts title defence under coach Benali
  • 1 Ladakh FC makes historic Durand Cup debut
  • Moroccan striker Ajaraie leads NEUFC's attack
  • Eco-conscious Ladakh team travels by train for tournament
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Durand Cup 2025: NorthEast United to begin title defence; 1 Ladakh FC set for historic debut

Defending champions NorthEast United FC open their Durand Cup campaign while 1 Ladakh FC makes historic debut in India's oldest football tournament.

"The team has been working diligently... For us, it’s the first final we have to play if we want to defend our title. - Juan Pedro Benali"

New Delhi, Aug 1

Defending champions NorthEast United FC will begin their title defence on Saturday when they take on Malaysian Armed Forces FT (ATM FA) in a Group E clash on Matchday 9 of the 134th Durand Cup, in Shillong - the Scotland of the East.

In a separate fixture, 1 Ladakh FC will mark a historic moment as they make their national tournament debut in a Group C encounter against Tribhuvan Army FC in Jamshedpur.

All eyes will be on Shillong’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, where NorthEast United FC, fresh from their dramatic 2024 title triumph over Mohun Bagan Super Giant, will look to begin their campaign with purpose.

Under head coach Juan Pedro Benali, who recently signed an extension until 2027, the Highlanders will arrive with continuity, confidence, and an eye on back-to-back titles. Moroccan striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie, who netted a record 23 goals in the 2024–25 ISL season, will be a key threat up front. He will be supported by seasoned campaigners like Néstor Albiach, Michel Zabaco, and Gurmeet Singh.

“The team has been working diligently over the past three weeks, and we believe we are well-prepared and focused for our opening match. For us, it’s the first final we have to play if we want to defend our title,” said Benali.

Their opponents, the Malaysian Armed Forces FT, will be looking to bounce back from a heavy 0–6 defeat to Shillong Lajong FC in their opener. Despite the result, the team remains focused and determined.

“This will be our second match of the tournament, and we are determined to improve. NorthEast United is a strong side with good attacking quality, but we are focused on sticking to our structure and playing with discipline,” said Masrizar bin Mizalan, assistant coach of Malaysian Armed Forces FT.

Adding a touch of glamour and loyalty to the occasion, Bollywood actor and NorthEast United FC owner John Abraham will be in attendance at the stadium, continuing his tradition of standing by the team during key fixtures.

Earlier in the day, at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur, 1 Ladakh FC will create history as they become the first club from the Himalayan region of Ladakh to compete in the Durand Cup.

Embodying their values, the team travelled to Jamshedpur by train, consciously reducing their carbon footprint. Their eco-friendly jerseys, inspired by Ladakhi culture and Buddhist symbolism, are already drawing attention for fusing environmental advocacy with football.

Tribhuvan Army has featured in multiple Durand editions and brings physicality and composure. On the other hand,1 Ladakh FC, with a spirited blend of local youth talent and experienced names from across India, are ready to test their mettle against a seasoned Tribhuvan Army FC at the Furnace.

In Group C and E, Jamshedpur FC and Shillong Lajong FC, respectively, have already registering commanding wins in their opening two matches, putting the pressure on the remaining teams. For NorthEast United FC and 1 Ladakh FC, a winning start will be crucial to stay in contention to qualify for the quarterfinals.

Meanwhile, Malaysian Armed Forces FT and Tribhuvan Army FC, both reeling from opening losses, will be eager to bounce back and keep their knockout hopes alive.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Ladakh FC's debut is historic! Love how they're promoting sustainability through their jerseys and travel. More teams should adopt such eco-friendly practices. Wishing them the best against Tribhuvan Army! 🙏
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Aman W
The Durand Cup is getting more competitive each year! But I wish ISL teams would field stronger squads instead of treating it as a pre-season tournament. The quality would improve significantly.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Shillong, I'm thrilled to see our city hosting such important matches! The atmosphere at JLN Stadium will be electric. Hope NorthEast United makes us proud again! 💛❤️
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Karan T
Malaysian Armed Forces got thrashed 6-0? Oof! Hope they put up a better fight against NEUFC. Our Indian teams need strong competition to prepare for continental tournaments.
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Nisha Z
The cultural representation through Ladakh FC's jerseys sounds amazing! Football is truly becoming a platform to showcase India's diversity. Can't wait to see their designs!

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