Kalinga Super Cup: Jamshedpur eliminate NorthEast United via sudden death to book SF berth

IANS April 28, 2025 345 views

Jamshedpur FC dramatically eliminated NorthEast United in a tense Kalinga Super Cup quarter-final decided by sudden death penalties. The match was a cagey tactical battle with few clear chances, ultimately resolved through nerves of steel in the shootout. Key players like Ashutosh Mehta and Lazar Cirkovic emerged as heroes for Jamshedpur. The victory sets up an exciting semi-final clash against Mumbai City FC on Wednesday.

"A test of nerves that ended in sudden death" - Match Commentator
Bhubaneswar, April 27: Jamshedpur FC secured a hard-fought semi-final spot in Kalinga Super Cup 2025 after edging NorthEast United FC 5-4 in a dramatic quarter-final penalty-shootout at the Kalinga Stadium on Sunday. The match had ended in a stalemate after regulation time, forcing a nervy penalty shootout that went into sudden death.

Key Points

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Jamshedpur win nerve-wracking penalty shootout 5-4

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Tactical battle ends in stalemate after 90 minutes

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Ashutosh Mehta and Lazar Cirkovic seal dramatic victory

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Semi-final against Mumbai City awaits

Jamshedpur have proven to be a thorn in Juan Pedro Benali's side after having been knocked out of the ISL Playoffs with a 2-0 win on March 30.

Khalid Jamil's men showed great composure under pressure, even after Jordan Murray and Stephen Eze missed during the initial set of five penalties. NorthEast United had their own share of troubles, with Guillermo Fernandez and Michel Zabaco missing their early attempts. Despite rallying to tie the shootout at 3-3, NorthEast faltered in sudden death when Asheer Akhtar skied his shot, while Ashutosh Mehta and Lazar Cirkovic converted for Jamshedpur.

The win sets up a semi-final clash between Jamshedpur FC and Mumbai City FC on Wednesday, April 30.

The match itself was a tactical battle, with both coaches adopting a cautious approach from the outset. With attacking threats such as Alaaeddine Ajaraie, Nestor Albiach, and Guillermo Fernandez for NorthEast, and Javier Hernandez Gonzalez, Javier Siverio and Jordan Murray for Jamshedpur, defensive discipline was paramount.

The first half saw few clear-cut chances as both sides focussed on closing down space and maintaining shape. The first notable opportunity came for NorthEast United in the 15th minute, when Ajaraie's thunderous free-kick from 32 yards was palmed away by Albino Gomes, ensuring the scores stayed level.

Jamshedpur also had their moments, with Hernandez and Siverio linking up well, but they failed to seriously trouble Gurmeet Singh in the NorthEast goal.

The pattern continued in the second half, with both teams struggling to break down stubborn defences. Jithin MS came closest for NorthEast with a well-struck volley from 21 yards that whistled just past the post, while Siverio and Murray were repeatedly denied by Gurmeet's safe handling.

Substitutions were made by both managers to try and inject fresh impetus, but they largely failed to influence proceedings, and the stalemate persisted until the final whistle.

In the resulting shootout, it became a test of nerves. After the early misses from both sides, the tie-breaker was forced into sudden death. Thoi Singh Huidrom briefly kept NorthEast United's hopes alive with a composed finish, but when Asheer Akhtar blazed his effort over the bar, Jamshedpur had the last laugh.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a nail-biter! 😅 Jamshedpur showing nerves of steel in those penalties. That sudden death finish had me on the edge of my seat. Great composure from Ashutosh and Lazar when it mattered most!
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Priya M.
Gutted for NorthEast United... they fought so hard but penalties can be cruel. Akhtar will be replaying that miss in his head for weeks. Hope they bounce back stronger next season!
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Arjun S.
Honestly, the match was too defensive for my taste. Both teams had quality attackers but the coaches seemed scared to lose rather than play to win. Hope the semis have more attacking intent!
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Sneha P.
Albino Gomes was a wall today! That save from Ajaraie's free kick was world class. Jamshedpur's defense is looking solid - Mumbai City will have their work cut out in the semis.
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Vikram J.
Khalid Jamil's tactical setup was spot on. NEUFC never looked comfortable against their structure. That's two big wins over Benali's side this season - clearly has their number!
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Neha R.
As a neutral, I loved the drama! 🎭 Football is the real winner when matches go to penalties. Both teams deserve credit for an intense battle. Now bring on JFC vs MCFC!

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