Key Points

East Bengal FC has already qualified for the Durand Cup quarter-finals after two commanding victories. Their latest win came via a debut goal from Moroccan forward Hamid Ahadad. Indian Air Force, meanwhile, is out of contention after struggling in the group stage. Coach Oscar Bruzon insists his team must stay sharp despite their early success.

Key Points: East Bengal FC Eyes Third Straight Durand Cup Win vs Indian Air Force

  • East Bengal FC tops Group A with two wins and +6 goal difference
  • Moroccan forward Hamid Ahadad scored debut goal in 1-0 win
  • Indian Air Force eliminated after just one point from two matches
  • EB won last year's Durand Cup clash 3-1 against Air Force
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Durand Cup: East Bengal FC aim to continue winning momentum against Indian Air Force

East Bengal FC aims to extend their flawless Durand Cup run against Indian Air Force after securing a quarter-final spot with two dominant wins.

"We cannot afford to be complacent. We need to maintain our winning momentum. - Oscar Bruzon, East Bengal FC Head Coach"

Kolkata, Aug 10

After winning their first two matches in the 134th edition of the Durand Cup, East Bengal FC will look to maintain their perfect record in Group A when they face Indian Air Force Football Team at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan on Sunday.

By virtue of winning their first two matches, the Red & Golds have already qualified for the quarter-finals of the competition. A 1-0 win over Namdhari FC on Wednesday ensured that they would finish top of the group regardless of Sunday's result, thanks to their head-to-head superiority over Namdhari.

EB kicked off their Durand Cup 2025 campaign with a commanding 5-0 win over South United FC on 23 July, followed by a dominant performance against Namdhari FC that saw them create multiple scoring chances. Yet, the match ended in a 1-0 win for the sixteen-time Durand Cup champions as debutant and Moroccan international forward Hamid Ahadad scored with a header off fellow debutant Miguel Figueira's corner kick in the 68th minute.

EB will head into Sunday's match with a goal difference of +6, having scored six goals in two matches without conceding any. The two teams met earlier in last year's Durand Cup at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, with the Red & Golds securing a 3-1 victory.

Indian Air Force, meanwhile, are out of contention for the knockouts, having secured a solitary point from two matches (a 3-3 draw against South United FC and a 4-2 defeat to Namdhari FC).

Speaking on the sidelines of his team's matchday minus one training session, EB Head Coach Oscar Bruzon said, "We have qualified for the quarter-finals, having dominated the first two games. However, we cannot afford to be complacent. We need to maintain our winning momentum with another good performance. Barring just two or three matches, every match in this Durand Cup has been highly competitive."

- IANS

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Priya S
While EB is doing well, I wish they would give more chances to Indian players. Our domestic talent needs exposure too. The Air Force team may be out, but they play with real passion!
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Rohit P
The Durand Cup is such an important part of our football heritage! Great to see EB honoring the tournament by fielding strong teams. KBK stadium will be rocking on Sunday! 🔥
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian football, I'm impressed by EB's clean sheet record. The defense looks organized under Bruzon. But the real test will come in the knockout stages!
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Vikram M
The Air Force team may be underdogs, but they represent our armed forces with pride. Win or lose, they deserve our respect. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
EB's midfield control has been impressive. Figueira's assists show why foreign players can elevate our game. But hope our Indian players get more goal opportunities next match!

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