Perfect start for defending champions Delhi in Swami Vivekananda U20 Men's NFC

IANS April 11, 2025 171 views

Delhi's football team launched a stunning defense of their Swami Vivekananda U20 National Football Championship title with a massive 14-0 win. Ten different players contributed to the scoreline, with Aditya Adhikhari and Laishram Meitei both completing impressive hat-tricks during the match. The victory came at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Ground in Narainpur, sending a powerful message to other competing teams. This dominant performance sets a remarkable tone for Delhi's championship campaign.

"Ten different players scored, showcasing Delhi's exceptional team depth" - Match Correspondent
Narainpur (Chhattisgarh), April 11: Defending champions Delhi began their title defence with a massive 14-0 win against Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu in their opening Group F fixture of the Swami Vivekananda U-20 Men's National Football Championship 2025 at the Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Ground here in Narainpur on Friday.

Key Points

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Delhi demolishes opposition with 14-0 victory in championship opener

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Aditya Adhikhari and Laishram Meitei score hat-tricks

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Defending champions make powerful statement in first match

Ten different players scored the goals for the winners. The onslaught started as early as the second minute when Moirangthem Singh opened the scoring, followed by Laishram Meitei in the 5th minute.

The stars of the game were Meitei and Aditya Adhikhari. While Metei netted two more goals in the 11th minute and 58th minute to complete his hat-trick, Aditya achieved his hat-trick in the first half itself with goals in the 22nd, 45th and the second minute of injury time.

Aman, Sankhil Tuishang, Sachin, Nishan Lopchan and Mohd Aaish were the other scorers in the second half, as Delhi completed the rout.

On the opening day, Chandigarh handed a 5-0 drubbing to Pondicherry to go top of the table in Group E while Telangana and Uttarakhand played out a goalless draw.

Chandigarh put on a dominant display, effectively finishing the contest by racing to a four-goal lead at half-time. Manveer Singh scored the tournament's first goal - taking advantage of a loose ball to tap in from close range in the 15th minute. He added another goal, a right-footed strike into the bottom corner, in the 28th minute. Sahil scored a hat-trick with goals in the 39th, 43rd and 64th minutes - beating the goalkeeper one on one, before a couple of point-blank conversions.

Chances were few and far between in the clash between Telangana and Uttarakhand, with both sides defending well from start to finish, and ultimately hanging on for clean sheets. With only one team set to progress to the quarter-finals, there will be little margin for error in the remaining four matches of the group.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a dominant performance by Delhi! 14-0 is just insane at this level. Meitei and Adhikhari were on fire 🔥 Hope they can keep this momentum going throughout the tournament.
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Priya M.
While Delhi's performance was impressive, I wonder if such one-sided matches are good for the tournament? Maybe the organizers should reconsider the grouping system to ensure more competitive games.
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Ankit S.
Sahil's hat-trick for Chandigarh deserves more attention too! Three clinical finishes shows great composure. The competition in Group E looks interesting.
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Sneha P.
So proud to see young talent shining like this! The future of Indian football looks bright 💫 Can't wait to see how Delhi performs against stronger opponents.
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Vikram J.
That Telangana vs Uttarakhand match sounds like it was intense! Sometimes 0-0 draws can be more exciting than one-sided goal fests. Defensive masterclass from both teams.
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Neha T.
Ten different scorers for Delhi shows incredible team depth. This is exactly what you want from defending champions - not relying on just one or two star players.

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