Key Points

The quarterfinals of the Subroto Cup were packed with action and surprising results. Amenity Public School delivered a major upset by thrashing Army Public School 4-0. Meanwhile, Army Boys Company survived a nerve-wracking penalty shootout to book their semifinal spot. The stage is now perfectly set for what promises to be an exciting semifinal round.

Key Points: Subroto Cup U-17 Quarterfinals Set Stage for Thrilling Semifinals

  • Army Boys Company clinched a tense 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Fr. Agnel School
  • Amenity Public School dominated Army Public School with a stunning 4-0 quarterfinal win
  • RMSA School from Mizoram advanced with a clinical 3-0 victory against Minerva Public
  • Farook Higher Secondary School from Kerala secured a 2-0 win over Lakshadweep's team
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Quarterfinal action set stage for Subroto Cup Junior Boys (U-17) semifinals

Army Boys win on penalties, Amenity Public stuns APS 4-0 as the Subroto Cup Junior Boys U-17 quarterfinals deliver drama and goals.

"The quarterfinals delivered a mind-blowing spectacle of talent and determination - Article"

New Delhi, Sep 22

The quarterfinal stage of the 64th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament Junior Boys (U-17) brought drama, grit, and some outstanding football as teams battled for a place in the semifinals.

From tense penalty shootouts to dominant performances, the day had it all, showcasing the passion and potential of young footballers in one of India’s biggest inter-school football tournaments.

Fr. Agnel Multipurpose Higher Secondary School (Goa) and ASC Centre, Army Boys Company, played out a nerve-wracking contest that ended in a penalty shootout. In a high-pressure finish, Army Boys Company held their nerve to win 4-3 on penalties and advance to the semifinals.

Amenity Public School (CBSE) stunned Army Public School (APS) with a commanding 4-0 victory. Rashid netted two goals (14’, 35+1’), while Ayush (40’) and Aabhas (53’) added to the tally in a confident display.

Minerva Public School (CISCE) were left disappointed as RMSA School (Mizoram) produced a clinical performance to secure a 3-0 win. Zoua’s double (35+2’, 58’) and Mawma’s late strike (70+3’) sealed Mizoram’s semifinal spot.

Government Senior Secondary School (Lakshadweep) went down 0-2 against Farook Higher Secondary School (Kerala). Jaseer (22’) opened the scoring, and Adikrishna (40’) ensured Kerala’s safe passage into the final four.

The quarterfinals delivered a mind-blowing spectacle of talent and determination, setting the perfect stage for tomorrow’s semifinals. With the competition heating up, fans can expect even more thrilling football as the best of the best battle for a place in the grand finale.

- IANS

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Priya S
Amenity Public School's 4-0 win over Army Public School is absolutely stunning! Rashid with two goals - what a performance! This is why I love Subroto Cup, always full of surprises.
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Sarah B
Great to see teams from smaller states like Mizoram and Lakshadweep competing at this level. RMSA School's 3-0 win shows football talent is spread across India, not just in metro cities.
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Arjun K
While the matches were exciting, I wish there was more TV coverage. These young talents deserve national attention. Doordarshan should broadcast the semifinals live!
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Michael C
The Goa vs Army match going to penalties must have been edge-of-the-seat stuff! These school tournaments are where future Indian football stars are born. Can't wait for the semis!
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Kavya N
Farook Higher Secondary from Kerala continuing their strong run! Jaseer and Adikrishna combining well. Kerala has always produced quality footballers. All the best for semis! 👍

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