East Bengal Sets the Tone with Convincing Opening Win
East Bengal made a powerful statement on Wednesday, storming past South United FC with a commanding 5–0 victory at the historic Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan. The emphatic start underlines their intent to follow in the footsteps of NorthEast United, the reigning champions from the 2024 edition .
Tournament Resumes After Brief Interlude with Stars and Strategy
The Durand Cup, now in its 134th edition and continuing as the oldest active football tournament in Asia, resumed amid high anticipation on July 23. Backed by IndianOil sponsorship, the event spans multiple cities—including Imphal, Shillong, Kokrajhar, Jamshedpur, and Kolkata—and showcases 24 teams across ISL, I-League, and armed forces contingents
East Bengal’s Clinical Display Ushers in High Hopes
East Bengal’s attacking unit dazzled throughout the opening matchday, netting five unanswered goals and silencing South United. Their performance sends a message to all contenders: the Kolkata giants are primed for a deep run this year.
Fixture Frenzy Ahead—Group Battles to Watch
Following the opener, fixtures now transition into group-stage showdowns across six sections, each promising thrilling matchups. With stakes high and venues whipping up historic atmospheres, fans can look forward to week-long drama right through to the knockout phase.
As the Durand Cup marches forward, teams will be aiming to match or better East Bengal’s torrid start. With city pride on the line and the trophy on the horizon, the tournament promises both high drama and skillful football in equal measure.
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