Combine United win title in tie-breaker:
Shillong, Dec 3: Combine United (Delhi) bagged the title of 19th Meghalaya Invitation Football Championship by defeating local favourite Langsning SC in the final here on Monday.
Combine United won the match via tie-breaker 4-3.
Monday's final was a close contest throughout the two halves as both the teams tried their best to win the championship. Even there was not much difference between the teams in respect of ball possession.
The first half seemed competitively dull, as there were very few occasions when the ball was about to hit the nets.
However, in the 42th minute, Combine United's David Shittu nearly missed a header and the ball went inches over the goal post.
The second half started in a promising manner with both teams playing their best football.
In the eight minute of the second half, Combine United failed to convert a chance to score as Richard Mzebe's strong left footer taken from outside the box was brilliantly saved by Langsning goalkeeper Alan Patweth.
In 78th minute, Langsning's John Kitbok Kharkongor, top scorer of the tournament, got a chance to break the deadlock but he missed it by a whisker.
Seven minutes later, Mzebe ran over two Langsning defenders and lofted the ball over the goalkeeper's head only to see the ball sailing over the goal post.
Till the end of the stipulated 90 minutes the match was goalless which took the final into extra time.
In the first half of the extra time, both the teams could not create any chance to score. Langsning SC dominated the second half of extra time by keeping the Combine United defenders busy.
It was in the fifth minute that Langsning striker Roland Pyngrope's strong right footer taken from outside the box went inches outside the goal.
Again in the 11th minute, Langsning missed a chance to seal the match as a shot from Milton Kharsati went over the goal post.
With both the teams failing to score in the extra time, too the match was decided by a tie-breaker where Combine United had the last laugh.
Combine United netted four while Langsning could defeat the Combine goalkeeper only three times.
Though the tickets for Monday's match was sold out even before the match started, the Shillong Sports Association (SSA) decided to keep the entrance open in order to allow the football lovers, who failed to get ticket, watch the match.
It has been nearly 20 years that such a huge crowd turned out for a football match. Football veterans of the State compared the crowd of Monday's final with that of Meghalaya-Railways final in 1989.
Tourism Secretary DP Wahlang and Director of Sports and Youth Affairs Aldous Mawlong distributed the prizes to the winners.
Source: The Shillong Times
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19th Meghalaya Invitation Football
Langsning thrash GTC in quarters; enter semi-finals:
Shillong, Nov 27: Langsning SC defeated Gorkha Training Centre (GTC) in the last quarter-final league match of Group A by a whooping 5-2 margin at the ongoing 19th Meghalaya Invitation Football Championship here on Tuesday.
With this victory, Langsning SC not only booked a place in the semi-finals but also topped Group A with four points while GTC and Bangalore District Sports Association (BDFA) are tied with one points each. However, BDFA have advanced into the semi-final with a better goal difference.
Langsning SC dominated Tuesday's match from the beginning and opened their account in the seventh minute as Roland Pyngrope scored a stunner through an excellent pass from centre forward Barister Rymbai.
Three minutes later, Barister overcame three GTC defenders and passed the ball into the box to help right winger Kitbor Kharkongor head the ball into the net.
This was Kitbor's third goal in the three matches that Langsning SC had played in the championship.
Langsning's third goal came with the brilliance of Barister in the 22nd minute after he wrong-footed the GTC defenders to hit a left footer that saw the ball sail into the goal.
However, GTC managed to reduce the margin at the end of the first half as their striker Satya Sen hit the ball over the head of Langsning goalkeeper after seeing the goalkeeper was out of position.
In the second half, GTC played attacking game which paid off in the 64th minute through a goal by Jackie Chand Singh. Jackie scored a stunner from a distance of at least 30 yards to bring down the margin to 2-3.
Eight minutes later, Langsning striker Dajied Rangad Langsning had other ideas in his mind as he ran past three GTC defenders and then lofted the ball over GTC goalkeeper to score his team’s fourth goal.
Ten minutes later, Dajied scored another goal and ensured Langsning SC a 5-2 victory over GTC.
On Wednesday, tournament favourites Combine United from Delhi will take on this year's Super Division champion Ar Hima SC in the last quarter-final league match of Group B.
Combine United has already advanced to the semi-finals while for Ar Hima SC at least a draw would also see them through.
In order to book a place in the semi-final, Laitumkhrah SC would want Combine United defeat Ar Hima SC by a huge margin.
Source: The Shillong Times
Shillong, Nov 27: Langsning SC defeated Gorkha Training Centre (GTC) in the last quarter-final league match of Group A by a whooping 5-2 margin at the ongoing 19th Meghalaya Invitation Football Championship here on Tuesday.
With this victory, Langsning SC not only booked a place in the semi-finals but also topped Group A with four points while GTC and Bangalore District Sports Association (BDFA) are tied with one points each. However, BDFA have advanced into the semi-final with a better goal difference.
Langsning SC dominated Tuesday's match from the beginning and opened their account in the seventh minute as Roland Pyngrope scored a stunner through an excellent pass from centre forward Barister Rymbai.
Three minutes later, Barister overcame three GTC defenders and passed the ball into the box to help right winger Kitbor Kharkongor head the ball into the net.
This was Kitbor's third goal in the three matches that Langsning SC had played in the championship.
Langsning's third goal came with the brilliance of Barister in the 22nd minute after he wrong-footed the GTC defenders to hit a left footer that saw the ball sail into the goal.
However, GTC managed to reduce the margin at the end of the first half as their striker Satya Sen hit the ball over the head of Langsning goalkeeper after seeing the goalkeeper was out of position.
In the second half, GTC played attacking game which paid off in the 64th minute through a goal by Jackie Chand Singh. Jackie scored a stunner from a distance of at least 30 yards to bring down the margin to 2-3.
Eight minutes later, Langsning striker Dajied Rangad Langsning had other ideas in his mind as he ran past three GTC defenders and then lofted the ball over GTC goalkeeper to score his team’s fourth goal.
Ten minutes later, Dajied scored another goal and ensured Langsning SC a 5-2 victory over GTC.
On Wednesday, tournament favourites Combine United from Delhi will take on this year's Super Division champion Ar Hima SC in the last quarter-final league match of Group B.
Combine United has already advanced to the semi-finals while for Ar Hima SC at least a draw would also see them through.
In order to book a place in the semi-final, Laitumkhrah SC would want Combine United defeat Ar Hima SC by a huge margin.
Source: The Shillong Times
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