IWL 2024-25: Bibicha, Karishma secure survival for Kickstart FC

IANS April 12, 2025 141 views

Kickstart FC delivered a remarkable turnaround in the Indian Women's League by securing their survival with a decisive 2-0 win against Sethu FC. The Bengaluru-based team, who struggled in the initial rounds, dramatically transformed their season by climbing out of the relegation zone. Laishram Bibicha Devi and Karishma Shirvoikar were the heroines, scoring crucial early goals that sealed their team's future. Their victory ensures Kickstart FC's sixth consecutive season in the prestigious league.

"Kickstart took their chances when it mattered" - Match Report
Bengaluru, April 12: Kickstart FC mathematically ensured survival in the Indian Women's League (IWL) 2024-25 after a 2-0 win over Sethu FC at the Bangalore Football Stadium here on Saturday. All the damage was done early in the first half as Laishram Bibicha Devi and Karishma Shirvoikar scored in the 14th and 17th minutes, respectively.

Key Points

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Bibicha and Karishma score early goals in 14th and 17th minutes

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Kickstart rises to fourth place with 17 points

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Team overcomes initial six-match winless start

With this win, the Bengaluru side has risen to fourth place in the standings with 17 points, five clear of the relegation zone with only one game to play.

With their sixth defeat in the last eight games, Sethu FC slipped to fifth place with 16 points. On the other hand, it has been a remarkable turnaround for Kickstart, who failed to win any of the first six matches and spent nine rounds in the relegation zone, but picked up form at the right time to secure safety and a sixth straight season in the IWL.

Kickstart meant business right from the start and were deserving of their two-goal advantage inside 17 minutes. Ranjana Chanu, operating on the left wing, was the principal creator behind both goals.

With their sixth defeat in the last eight games, Sethu FC slipped to fifth place with 16 points. On the other hand, it has been a remarkable turnaround for Kickstart, who failed to win any of the first six matches and spent nine rounds in the relegation zone, but picked up form at the right time to secure safety and a sixth straight season in the IWL.

Kickstart meant business right from the start and were deserving of their two-goal advantage inside 17 minutes. Ranjana Chanu, operating on the left wing, was the principal creator behind both goals.

Ainembazi could have tripled the lead in the 37th minute when she found herself one-on-one with Sethu goalkeeper Gyurme Tamang again. But this time, the striker fluffed her lines, toe-poking the shot miles wide of the near post.

Sethu, desperate for the comeback, did see plenty more of the ball in the second half but struggled to create much from open play. Kickstart goalkeeper Maibam Linthoingambi Devi had a relatively comfortable evening between the sticks. Head coach Langam Chaoba Devi even brought her off for the final 10 minutes, handing substitute goalkeeper Aiswarya a second appearance of the season.

Kickstart were smart enough, deciding to preserve their lead and play on the counter, but were also guilty of missing a few good opportunities to add to their tally.

Winger Dangmei Grace was more involved in the second period, making use of the space on the right, but lacking the final product. Fellow Indian international Renu, who had come off the bench, attempted a couple of wayward shots. On another occasion, she met Grace's cross but shot it straight at Tamang in the Sethu goal.

Ultimately, it was a disappointing show from Sethu FC, who were lacklustre in attack and rather disoriented at the back. Kickstart took their chances when it mattered and were justly rewarded with three points.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What a turnaround for Kickstart! From no wins in first 6 matches to securing survival with a game to spare 👏 Ranjana Chanu was on fire today with those assists!
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Rahul S.
Sethu FC really needs to work on their finishing. So many wasted opportunities this season. Still hopeful they can bounce back next year though!
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Anjali M.
Bibicha and Karishma with those quick goals! ⚽⚽ The early pressure completely changed the game. So proud of our Bengaluru team! #KickstartFC
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Sanjay P.
While the win is great, Kickstart really needs to work on their finishing. They could've easily scored 4-5 today. Those missed chances might cost them against stronger opponents.
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Neha T.
That moment when the coach subbed the goalkeeper in the last 10 mins was classy! Giving Aiswarya some playtime shows great team spirit ❤️
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Vikram D.
Six straight seasons in IWL! That's some consistency from Kickstart FC. The women's game in India keeps getting better every year.

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