Kerala Blasters FC face East Bengal FC in Kalinga Super Cup Round of 16 opener

ANI April 20, 2025 273 views

Kerala Blasters and East Bengal face off in a crucial Kalinga Super Cup Round of 16 match. Both teams enter the tournament after disappointing ISL campaigns and midseason coaching changes. New Blasters coach David Catala anticipates a passionate clash against defending champions East Bengal. The winner advances to face Mohun Bagan Super Giant in the quarterfinals.

"Both teams will go for a win in the match. And it’s going to be a passionate game" – David Catala
Bhubaneswar, April 20: The two Indian Super League (ISL) sides Kerala Blasters FC (KBFC) and East Bengal FC (EBFC) will lock horns in the opening Round of 16 fixture of the Kalinga Super Cup at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Sunday, according to the official website of ISL.

Key Points

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East Bengal seeks to defend Kalinga Super Cup title

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Kerala Blasters debut under new coach David Catala

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Both teams missed ISL playoffs after midseason coach changes

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Winner faces Mohun Bagan Super Giant in quarterfinals

Defending champions East Bengal FC will look to pick up where they left off last year, while Kerala Blasters will seek a fresh start under newly appointed head coach David Catala. Having missed out on the ISL playoffs, both teams have had ample time to prepare for India's premier domestic knockout football competition.

The situation has been quite similar in both camps this season, as both Kerala Blasters FC and East Bengal FC parted ways with their head coaches, Mikael Stahre and Carles Cuadrat, respectively, during midseason.

Under Oscar Bruzon's guidance, the Red and Gold Brigade demonstrated spirited performances in the second half of the ISL 2024-25 season but narrowly missed out on a playoff berth. In contrast, the Blasters, who played under interim head coach TG Purushothaman after Stahre's departure in December, displayed inconsistent performances in the final stretch of the ISL, finishing outside the top six for the first time in four seasons.

East Bengal FC and Kerala Blasters FC faced off twice this season, with each side securing a win. Both matches ended with a 2-1 scoreline. The Blasters registered a comeback victory against the Red and Gold Brigade in Kochi, thanks to goals from Noah Sadaoui and Kwame Peprah. In the reverse fixture, PV Vishnu and Hijazi Maher's goals powered the Kolkata giants to a crucial home victory.

Catala acknowledged East Bengal FC's collective strength and anticipated a tough game against the defending champions in the pre-match press conference.

"We know that they (East Bengal FC) may be in a similar situation, and maybe they had better expectations in the league. Maybe they will use this Kalinga Super Cup also as a good opportunity to finish a good season," he said, as quoted from the official website of ISL.

"I know that they are the defending champions from last season. That's it for sure. Both teams will go for a win in the match. And it's going to be a passionate game," he added.

Catala's counterpart, Oscar Bruzon, has expressed confidence in his players' abilities and is optimistic about qualifying for the quarter-finals with a strong performance against the Blasters. The Spaniard is eager to finish the 2024-25 season on a high note and capitalise on the opportunity to represent India in AFC competitions once again by defending the Kalinga Super Cup title.

"This tournament gives us the possibility to play in Asia and represent India in the next season. So, we are well aware of the importance of the tournament, especially when things this season for us have been a little bit turbulent, as we could not match the expectations generated around the team at the beginning of the season," he stated.

"But I can tell openly that the boys have been working hard, very determined. We are going to come with a few changes in our playing style. The rival, Kerala Blasters FC, has been an iconic club in Indian football over the last few years. They have a new coach. I believe that tomorrow both teams are going to try to put everything on the pitch, try to progress, and play the next game against the team that has shown more consistency this season, MBSG," he continued.

Both teams, with their extensive and passionate fan bases, will be hoping for their unwavering support ahead of this crucial tie. The winner of this match will face Mohun Bagan Super Giant on April 6 in the first quarter-final.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
As a Blasters fan, I'm cautiously optimistic about this match! Catala seems to have fresh ideas, but East Bengal's playoff hunger might be dangerous. Let's hope our boys can pull through! 💛
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Priya M.
The article mentions both teams had coaching changes mid-season - makes me wonder if the instability affected their ISL performance. Maybe Super Cup is their redemption arc? 🤔
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Arjun S.
Respectful criticism: The article could've included more stats about head-to-head records beyond just this season. Would help put this rivalry in better context for new fans.
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Sneha R.
East Bengal's second half improvement under Bruzon was impressive! If they bring that same energy, KBFC will have their work cut out for them. Can't wait for kickoff! ⚽
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Vikram P.
Both teams have passionate fans - the atmosphere at Kalinga Stadium is going to be electric! Wish I could be there in person. Who else is watching from home?
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Neha D.
Interesting that both matches between them ended 2-1 this season. Hope we get more goals this time - these knockout games deserve some drama! 🤩

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