Key Points

In a gripping quarterfinal match, Mizoram defeated Punjab in a nail-biting penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in regular and extra time. The northeastern side initially dominated with early goals from Michael Lalbiaksanga and PC Pazawna, but Punjab fought back to level the score. The dramatic encounter was ultimately decided in the penalty shootout, with Mizoram emerging victorious 4-2. Mizoram will now face Meghalaya in the semi-finals of the tournament.

Key Points: Mizoram Stuns Punjab in U20 Football Penalty Shootout

  • Mizoram leads 2-0 before Punjab's dramatic comeback
  • Penalty shootout decides quarterfinal thriller
  • Michael Lalbiaksanga and PC Pazawna score early goals
  • Goalkeeper Joel B Lalramchhana emerges as penalty shootout hero
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Mizoram pip Punjab on penalties to enter Swami Vivekananda Men's U20 NFC semis

Thrilling quarterfinal sees Mizoram edge out Punjab 4-2 on penalties after dramatic 2-2 draw in Swami Vivekananda National Football Championship

"We showed incredible resilience and character in this match - Joel B Lalramchhana, Mizoram Captain"

Narainpur, May 23

Mizoram claimed victory in a roller-coaster of a Swami Vivekananda Men’s U20 National Football Championship quarterfinal, defeating Punjab in a penalty shootout after the latter came back to level the score from being two goals down. The northeastern side eventually won the shootout 4-2 as the match ended 2-2 after extra time.

It was a game of two different halves, followed by a goalless half-hour of extra time. Mizoram were masters of the first half, Michael Lalbiaksanga (10’) and PC Pazawna (23’ p) putting them in a comfortable position. Punjab, however, roared back after the change of ends, Akashdeep Singh (69’) and Arshvir Singh (80’ p) levelling things up to send the match into extra time.

Contrary to the match, Punjab found themselves with the initial advantage, after Mizoram’s first penalty by PC Pazawna was saved by goalkeeper Jaskaran Dub. However, the rest of the Mizoram players – Ngurthanmawia, F Malsawmtluanga, Lalremtluanga L and Freddy Lalruatkima – entrusted with taking the penalties and did their part in scoring.

Punjab, who scored their first two penalties through Akashdeep Singh and Arshvir Singh, saw their challenge for a last-four spot fade away after Karan Kumar Sharma sent his spot-kick over the cross-bar while captain Harmandeep Singh’s penalty was saved by Joel B Lalramchhana, Mizoram’s goalkeeper and captain.

Earlier in the first half, Mizoram got off to a cracking start after Lalbiaksanga gave them the lead in the 10th minute. Standing over a free-kick from the edge of the penalty box, near the right flank, Lalbiaksanga went for glory and found the top corner, to put his side in the lead.

Things looked murkier for Punjab when Mohd Sahil was adjudged to have brought Ngurthanmawia down inside the box, and a penalty was awarded to Mizoram, on the Pazawna scored comfortably to double his side’s lead.

With the change of ends came the turn of the tables. Punjab began to crowd the Mizoram box with bodies in their attempts to connect with crosses from the wings. That also opened up spaces for Mizoram to exploit on the counter.

It was, however, a counter-attack from Punjab that set their come-back in motion. Substitute Gurmeet Singh and captain Harmandeep Singh combined to intercept the ball in the Mizoram half, after it was hooved up field by keeper Jaskaran. They eventually worked the ball out wide, where an Arshvir cut-back set Akashdeep to halve the deficit.

With a little over 10 minutes of regulation time left, a penalty was awarded to Punjab for a handball by Mizoram inside their own box. Arshvir, who had set up the first goal, stepped up to the spot and turned scorer to draw level.

After a goalless extra time, Mizoram finally held their nerve to win 4-2 in the penalty shootout. They will face Meghalaya in the semi-final on Sunday at 3:30 pm IST. Meanwhile, defending champions Delhi take on Sports Authority of India in the first match of the day at 7:30 am IST. Both matches will be played at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Ground and will be streamed live on the Indian Football YouTube channel.

- IANS

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Rahul K
What a thrilling match! Mizoram showed real character to hold their nerve in penalties after losing their 2-goal lead. Northeast teams are really making their mark in Indian football. Joel's penalty save was the turning point! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M
As a Punjabi, I'm disappointed but proud of our boys for that amazing comeback! Punjab's second half performance was 🔥. Just need to work on penalty composure. Wishing Mizoram all the best for semis - they deserve it after that first half display.
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Arjun S
This is why I love football! The pendulum kept swinging both ways. That free-kick goal by Lalbiaksanga was world class - right in the top corner! More investment needed in youth football across all states.
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Sunita R
Heartbreak for Punjab after such a spirited fightback. But credit to Mizoram's goalkeeper Joel - that penalty save was crucial. Northeast teams always bring such passion to the game. Hope this tournament gets more media coverage!
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Vikram J
The quality of football at youth level is improving so much! Though I must say, the referee seemed a bit quick to award both penalties. Small states like Mizoram producing such talent shows what proper grassroots development can achieve.
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Neha P
So happy for Mizoram! 🎉 Their first half performance was textbook football. Hope they go all the way. Also good to see the tournament named after Swami Vivekananda - perfect inspiration for our youth.

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