Key Points

Chennaiyin FC kicks off their Kalinga Super Cup campaign against Mumbai City FC with an AFC Champions League spot on the line. Coach Owen Coyle fields a strong squad featuring top performers like Connor Shields and Wilmar Jordan Gil. The match revives a historic rivalry, with Chennaiyin having beaten Mumbai City at this stage in 2019. Jordan Gil is just one goal away from overtaking Sunil Chhetri as the tournament’s all-time top scorer.

Key Points: Chennaiyin FC Face Mumbai City in Kalinga Super Cup Opener

  • Chennaiyin FC names strong squad led by Connor Shields and Wilmar Jordan Gil
  • Coach Owen Coyle eyes AFC Champions League spot
  • Mumbai City clash reignites Super Cup rivalry
  • Jordan Gil aims to surpass Sunil Chhetri as top scorer
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Kalinga Super Cup 2025: Charged-up Chennaiyin FC to face Mumbai City FC in opening round, name strong squad

Chennaiyin FC take on Mumbai City FC in the Kalinga Super Cup 2025 opener with AFC Champions League spot at stake.

"We’ve shown when at our best, we can stand toe-to-toe with the best teams. – Owen Coyle"

Chennai, April 22

A motivated Chennaiyin FC (CFC) will begin their Kalinga Super Cup 2025 campaign with a round-of-16 tie against Indian Super League (ISL) outfit Mumbai City FC (MCFC) at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday, with a 2025-26 AFC Champions League Two, Qualifying Play-off berth up for grabs for the tournament winner, according to a release from CFC.

Head coach Owen Coyle has named a strong squad for the Kalinga Super Cup, led by attacker Connor Shields, and standout Indian performers Irfan Yadwad and Jiteshwor Singh, among others. Wilmar Jordan Gil and Daniel Chima Chukwu lead the attack, with the former aiming to become the outright top-scorer of the Super Cup. With eight combined goals across multiple editions, Jordan, the leading cup scorer in 2023, is a goal shy of Sunil Chhetri at the top of the all-time standings.

Chennaiyin head into the tournament on the back of a convincing 5-2 win over Jamshedpur FC in their final league game in March. Building on that momentum, the Marina Machans spent three weeks training locally and played a friendly against East Bengal FC in Kolkata to sharpen up for the Super Cup.

"We're under no illusions how difficult the game will be-Mumbai City are a wonderful side, with some outstanding players, both foreign and domestic. But, we're looking forward to the game, we've shown that when we are at our very best, we can stand toe-to-toe with the best teams," said Coyle in his pre-match press conference on Monday, as quoted from a release by CFC.

"The Super Cup is a great opportunity for everybody because there is an AFC spot available. There's a huge incentive to have a go and win the cup," he added.

Joining Coyle for the press conference was Shields, who topped the playmaking charts in ISL 2024-25 with eight assists and recorded the most chances created in the league (76) in 21 games.

Speaking ahead of the fixture, Shields said, "We're looking forward to it. We didn't finish well in the ISL, but we've been back training for three weeks now, and everyone is ready to go."

Chennaiyin and Mumbai City share a history in this competition. The two sides have faced off three times in the Super Cup, with Chennaiyin claiming victory once--at this very stage in 2019, a result that sparked their run to the final. That history adds an extra layer of intrigue to Wednesday's fixture, with the winner advancing to play either Bengaluru FC or Inter Kashi in the quarterfinals.

Ahead of the tie, Coyle also confirmed that he has no fresh injury concerns-barring Laldinliana Renthlei, who is recovering from a long-term affliction and thus misses the squad-with one final training session scheduled before matchday.

Chennaiyin FC's Full Squad for Kalinga Super Cup 2025

Goalkeepers: Mohammad Nawaz, Samik Mitra, Malhar Umesh Mohol

Defenders: Ryan Edwards, PC Laldinpuia, Vignesh Dakshinamurthy, Ankit Mukherjee, Mandar Rao Dessai, Pritam Kotal, Edwin Sydney Vanspaul

Midfielders: Jitendra Singh, Lalrinliana Hnamte, Jiteshwor Singh, Elsinho Dias, Lukas Brambilla, Farukh Choudhary, Maheson Singh

Forwards: Connor Shields, Vincy Barretto, Kiyan Nassiri, Wilmar Jordan Gil, Gurkirat Singh, Irfan Yadwad, Daniel Chima Chukwu.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Exciting matchup to start the Super Cup! Chennaiyin's attack looks lethal with Jordan and Chukwu up front. Hope they can carry that 5-2 momentum into this game 🔥
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Priya M.
Connor Shields has been phenomenal this season! 76 chances created is insane. If he keeps this form, Chennaiyin could go all the way. But Mumbai won't be easy...
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Arjun S.
Respectful criticism: The defense still worries me. Mumbai's attackers will test them hard. Hope Edwards and Kotal can keep it tight at the back.
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Sanjana R.
That 2019 Super Cup run was magical! Hoping for a repeat this year 🤞 The AFC Champions League spot makes this extra special for all teams involved.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Irfan Yadwad getting recognition. Local talent stepping up is always great for Indian football. Hope he gets good minutes!
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Neha P.
The training camp and East Bengal friendly shows they're taking this seriously. Owen Coyle knows how to prepare teams for cup competitions. Let's go Marina Machans! 💙

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