Key Points

The Oriental Cup 2025 kicked off with high-energy football as defending champions Sanskriti and Mother’s International dominated Day 1. Air Force School also secured a thrilling penalty shootout win against KV JNU. Former international Anandi Barua praised the tournament for nurturing grassroots football talent. The action continues with seven more knockout matches on Tuesday.

Key Points: Mother’s International and Sanskriti Dominate Oriental Cup 2025 Day 1

  • Sanskriti girls dominate Amity Saket 5-0 with Amina Abdali scoring four
  • Mother’s International secures wins in both boys’ and girls’ categories
  • Air Force School edges KV JNU in a penalty shootout thriller
  • Former international Anandi Barua inaugurates the tournament
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Oriental Cup 2025: Mother's International, Sanskriti, Air Force School emerge victorious on Day 1

Defending champs Sanskriti and Mother’s International shine as Oriental Cup 2025 kicks off with thrilling matches at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium.

"“The Oriental Cup is a testament to what dedicated community-led sports initiatives can achieve.” – Anandi Barua"

New Delhi, July 21

Defending champions Sanskriti International School (Girls) delivered a dominant performance, while Mother’s International School won both their boys’ and girls’ fixtures as the Oriental Cup 2025 kicked off at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium here on Monday with a high-energy display of school football across both boys’ and girls’ categories.

The Air Force School, Subroto Park, also made a winning return in the boys’ draw, edging past KV JNU in a thrilling penalty shootout. The day featured seven competitive matches and an exhibition game between NGOs STRIVE and MIMA, setting the tone for what promises to be a gripping week of youth football.

The tournament was officially inaugurated by Anandi Barua, a former international player and head coach of the national women's Senior Team & national selector, who ceremonially kicked off the first match.

Speaking at the opening match, Barua said, “The Oriental Cup is a testament to what dedicated community-led sports initiatives can achieve. Watching these young boys and girls compete with such discipline, energy, and skill is a true joy. Platforms like this are vital for nurturing talent and building a vibrant football culture at the grassroots level in India.”

In the boys’ opening match, Mother’s International School (MIS) defeated Government Co-ed Senior Secondary School, Dwarka 3-2 on penalties, after a 1-1 draw in regulation time. Atiksh Kumar put MIS ahead before Tejas equalised for the Dwarka side.

MIS followed this up with a 2-0 win in the girls’ match against the same school. Japjit Kaur opened the scoring before Prasansha Jha sealed the result.

Sanskriti International School (Boys) secured a narrow 1-0 win over Amity International, Saket, with Aarav Mishra converting a penalty. Their girls’ team, the defending champions, delivered the most commanding performance of the day, defeating Amity Saket 5-0. Amina Abdali netted four goals, while Diksha Joshi added the fifth.

In another closely fought boys’ match, The Air Force School, Subroto Park defeated Kendriya Vidyalaya JNU 4-1 in a penalty shootout, following a 3-3 draw. Goals from Jaabir Singh Sawhney, Arnab Kashyap, and Madhav Singh helped Air Force School stay level after Abhinav (2) and Yogesh had scored for KV JNU.

The final fixture saw Amity International, Noida edge past Kendriya Vidyalaya, RK Puram 1-0, courtesy of a first-half goal from Arnav Kumar.

Earlier, STRIVE defeated MIMA 4-1 in an exhibition match between the two participating NGOs. Akib, Farukh, and Vansh (2) scored for STRIVE, while Ishant netted the only goal for MIMA.

The Oriental Cup continues on Tuesday with seven more knockout matches, as teams aim to build early momentum in their quest for the title. Stepping onto the pitch will be boys' and girls' team of Tagore International School, Sapphire International School, Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj, Vinay Nagar Bengali Senior Secondary School, and Delhi Public School RK Puram; along with Government Girls Senior Secondary School and Boys team of Father Agnel School Noida (Boys), DAV Public School Sahibabad, Navy School, and Gyan Bharati School.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud to see girls' football getting this kind of platform in India! When I was in school 10 years ago, we barely had any tournaments for girls. Big salute to Anandi Barua ma'am for supporting grassroots football 🙏
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Rohit P
The Air Force School match sounded like a proper thriller! Penalty shootouts always get the adrenaline pumping. Hope some of these kids get picked for national youth teams someday.
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Sarah B
While the tournament is exciting, I wish there was more coverage of the NGO exhibition match. STRIVE vs MIMA sounds like an important initiative - would love to know more about these organizations working through sports.
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Vikram M
Mother's International showing why they're one of Delhi's top sports schools! Winning both boys' and girls' matches is no small feat. Japjit Kaur and Prasansha Jha - remember these names folks!
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Nisha Z
Great initiative but the tournament should include more government schools. Most teams seem to be from elite private institutions. Football talent exists everywhere, not just in posh schools!

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