Swami Vivekananda Men's U20 NFC: Punjab secure QF spot with massive win over Ladakh

IANS May 19, 2025 208 views

Punjab delivered a stunning performance in the Swami Vivekananda Men's U20 NFC, crushing Ladakh 8-1 to secure their quarter-final spot. The match saw Arun Kumar Chandla scoring a remarkable hat-trick, turning the game completely in Punjab's favor. After Ladakh's early goal, Punjab quickly responded and dominated the entire match. The victory ensures Punjab tops Group C with nine points, showcasing their exceptional football skills.

"Punjab were well and truly in the drivers' seat" - Match Report
Narainpur, May 19: Punjab qualified for the quarter-finals of the Swami Vivekananda Men's U20 NFC after defeating Ladakh 8-1 in their Group C match at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Ground, on Monday. Manipur defeated Sikkim 6-1 in the other match of the day.

Key Points

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Punjab top Group C with impressive 8-1 victory

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Arun Kumar Chandla scores crucial hat-trick

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Imran Ali provides early lead for Ladakh

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Manipur also wins convincingly against Sikkim

Needing three points to secure the top spot and a place in the quarter-finals, Punjab went on to complete a demolition job over Ladakh, after the latter had the lead, albeit for a brief period, early on in the game. Punjab led 3-1 at half-time.

Imran Ali's eighth-minute goal for Ladakh was cancelled out just about 60 seconds later by Punjab's Gaurav Singh, who smashed in a rebound. Harmandeep Singh, in the 25th minute, poked a bouncing ball over the Ladakh goalkeeper's head, to help Punjab put one foot in the knockout rounds. Gurmeet Singh doubled the lead in the 43rd minute, when he skipped past the keeper and slid it into the goal.

Punjab were well and truly in the drivers' seat, and they continued their dominance in the second half. Arun Kumar Chandla struck two in close proximity in the 68th and 69th minute, before Damandeep Kumar netted the sixth in the 79th. Chandla completed his hat-trick in the 85th, and Arshvir Singh added the final nail in the coffin in injury time (90+2').

Punjab thus finish top of Group C with nine points. While Manipur too have the same number of points as them, the latter suffered a 0-1 defeat at the hands of the northern state, who remain ahead by virtue of a superior head-to-head record.

Manipur completed a 6-1 drubbing of Sikkim in the second match of the day, though their fate was already decided before kick-off. They led 2-0 at half-time.

Konthoujam Lemba Singh (8', 10', 74') and Md Abash (72' p, 85', 90+4') scored a hat-trick each for Manipur, while Ragpay Lepcha (48' p), who converted a penalty at the start of the second half, was the only scorer for Sikkim.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a performance by Punjab! 🇮🇳 The way they bounced back after conceding early shows their character. Ladakh put up a brave fight initially but Punjab's attacking play was too much to handle. Excited to see them in the quarter-finals! #FootballFuture
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Priya M.
While Punjab's win is impressive, we should appreciate Ladakh's spirit too. Being a new team at this level, scoring against Punjab is an achievement. Hope they get more exposure matches to improve. The scoreline doesn't tell the full story!
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Amit S.
Arun Kumar Chandla's back-to-back goals (68' & 69') were pure class! 🔥 Punjab's youth football system continues to produce quality players. Hope some of these boys get picked for national camps soon. Our future looks bright!
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Sunita R.
Manipur's performance was equally impressive with two hattricks! Konthoujam Lemba Singh and Md Abash were on fire. Northeast states are really stepping up in football - this is great for Indian sports diversity. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
The tournament is named after Swami Vivekananda ji - perfect inspiration for our youth. His message of strength and self-belief reflects in these young players' performances. Hope they carry this momentum forward!
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Neha T.
While celebrating the winners, let's not forget Sikkim and Ladakh need more support. AIFF should organize more training camps in Himalayan states. Football can be a great career option for mountain youth if given proper facilities.

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