Key Points

1 Ladakh FC made a dream start in their Durand Cup debut, securing a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Tribhuvan Army FC. Defender Siju made history by scoring the first-ever goal for a Ladakhi player in the tournament. Despite Tribhuvan Army’s dominance in possession, Ladakh’s resolute defence ensured a well-earned point. The match marks a landmark moment for football in the Himalayan region.

Key Points: 1 Ladakh FC Make History With Durand Cup Debut Draw Against Tribhuvan Army

  • Siju becomes first Ladakhi scorer in Durand Cup history
  • Tribhuvan Army FC dominate possession but fail to secure win
  • 1 Ladakh FC’s disciplined defence holds firm under pressure
  • Match marks Ladakh’s debut in Asia’s oldest football tournament
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1 Ladakh FC earn historic point in Durand Cup debut with 1-1 draw against Tribhuvan Army FC

Debutants 1 Ladakh FC earn historic point in Durand Cup with 1-1 draw against Tribhuvan Army FC as Siju scores landmark goal.

"They are playing with a youthful squad and making their debut in a national tournament for the first time in their history. – 1 Ladakh FC Coach Rajan Mani"

Jamshedpur, August 3

Debutants 1 Ladakh FC made a dream start to their maiden Durand Cup campaign by holding seasoned Nepalese side Tribhuvan Army FC to a 1-1 draw in a hard-fought Group C encounter of the 134th Durand Cup, which was played here at the JRD Tata Sports Complex. Defender Siju headed in the opener in the 23rd minute to script history as the first-ever Ladakhi player to score in the iconic tournament, before Tribhuvan Army's Nirajan Dhami equalised with a calm finish just before the break.

Tribhuvan Army FC Head Coach Megh Raj K.C. made three changes to his starting line-up, bringing in goalkeeper Bikesh Kuthu, Aviskar Khadka and Nirajan Dhami in place of Samit Shrestha, Aayush Timsina and Nawayug Shrestha. 1 Ladakh FC Head Coach Rajan Mani fielded a strong eleven in a 4-3-3 formation with a deadly trio of Kamalesh, Ajay and Bhaaranyu, leading the attack.

1 Ladakh FC is creating history as they become the first team from the Himalayan region to feature in Asia's oldest football tournament, and they are trying to soak in the atmosphere. They are playing with a youthful squad and making their debut in a national tournament for the first time in their history.

In what marks a landmark occasion for Ladakh football, debutants 1 Ladakh FC stunned Tribhuvan Army FC with an early lead at the JRD Tata Sports Complex. In the 23rd minute, defender Siju powered a precise header from a corner to give the youthful side a shock advantage.

Tribhuvan Army, dominant in possession during the opening exchanges, struggled to create clear-cut chances until the final 20 minutes. By the 35th minute, a Ladakh stalling their momentum but Tribhuvan Army grew into the game and, in the 40th minute, Nirajan Dhami delivered a composed finish, tapping in a through ball following a swift counterattack to level the score and execute a trademark 'Siu' celebration. Two minutes of added time followed, and the half ended at 1-1.

The second half began with Tribhuvan Army FC pushing forward with urgency, dominating possession and setting the tempo. Their midfield began to dictate the play, creating multiple half-chances through both flanks. Despite the pressure, 1 Ladakh FC's defence remained resolute, anchored by a disciplined backline and sharp goalkeeping.

Tribhuvan Army's forwards tried to break through with quick combinations and set pieces, but Ladakh's debutants stayed organized, often resorting to quick counters to relieve the pressure. As the half wore on, fatigue set in, with several players from both sides requiring treatment and hydration breaks.

While the Nepal side came close on a couple of occasions, most notably with a curling effort that narrowly missed the post, they failed to convert their chances. Ladakh showed grit and heart, ensuring the game ended in a well-earned 1-1 draw. The result marks a proud moment for 1 Ladakh FC, who claimed their first Durand Cup point in historic fashion.

All 43 matches of the 134th Durand Cup will be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network (Sony Ten2 HD) as well as livestreamed on the SonyLiv OTT platform.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Jamshedpur, I'm so happy our city could host this historic match! The crowd support was amazing. Ladakh FC players might be new but they played with big hearts ❤️
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Rohit P
Good performance but defense looked shaky at times. Need better organization if they want to progress further. Still, bahut badhiya start for a debut team! #DurandCup
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Sarah B
Watching from Australia - so inspiring to see football growing in remote regions! That header goal was world-class. Hope Ladakh FC gets more exposure and support 🤩
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Vikram M
This is why I love Indian football! Underdogs proving themselves on national stage. Ladakh's players must have trained in tough conditions - their fitness showed in second half 💪
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Kavya N
As a football mom, this gives me hope for my son's future in sports. More tournaments should include teams from all regions. Ladakh FC - you've made the entire country proud today!

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