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On National Sports Day, Vedanta Limited announced its commitment to empowering nearly three lakh lives through transformative sports initiatives in FY25. The company’s support for academies in Goa, Rajasthan, Odisha, and Jharkhand is helping to shape future stars, while also promoting social inclusion and women’s participation in sports.
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Former ISL champions, Hyderabad FC, has decided to move over from the City to Delhi “to develop a professionally run football club that reflects the values and aspirations of a new generation of fans in Delhi and across India.”
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The result also meant that Kerala Blasters wrapped up the campaign with 29 points to finish eighth while HFC finished at the penultimate place with 18 points
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Punjab FC’s Shami Singamayum becomes youngest-ever goal-scorer in ISL history at the age of 17 years and 322 days
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Mumbai City FC have made a progression to the fifth spot as they now have 32 points from 21 games, whereas Hyderabad FC have not lost at home in their last three matches (W2 D1)
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Hyderabad FC are at the penultimate spot, with 16 points from 20 encounters on the back of four wins and draws each – with two of those victories coming in their last four games
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Hyderabad FC have bagged encouraging outcomes in their last five matches, winning and drawing twice each, comprising two victories in their previous three encounters
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Allan Paulista (24th minute), Ramhlunchhunga (45+1) and Joseph Sunny (90+6) scored for Hyderabad FC while Makhan Chothe (78th) pulled one back for Mohammedan Sporting
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Hyderabad FC did pose some threat in the second half with Manoj Mohammed pulling a goal back, but it wasn't enough as Asheer Akhtar and Mohammed Bemammer scored late goals to seal maximum points at home
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Hyderabad FC are placed at the penultimate spot with 13 points from 17 matches, with three wins and four draws
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This was their first win in nine games since beating KBFC on November 7 and break their four-game losing streak against Jamshedpur FC
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HFC sit at the bottom of the table with 10 points from 16 matches, will want to end their four-match losing streak against the fourth-placed Red Miners, who have accumulated 28 points from 15 encounters
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Devendra Murgaonkar's (21') first-half strike was neutralised by Chhetri (78') in the second essay of the match
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Miranda (90+1') scored the late equaliser for Hyderabad after Armando Sadiku (52') put the home team ahead
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Currently third in the table, FC Goa have 25 points from 13 matches, courtesy seven wins and four draws and a win will take them to second spot ahead of Bengaluru FC
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Hyderabad FC’s interim head coach Shameel Chembakath made three changes as he brought on the likes of Ayush Adhikari, Muhammed Rafi, and Allan Paulista replacing Joseph Sunny, Ramhlunchhunga and Andrei Alba respectively
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The Mariners are unbeaten in their last five ISL encounters with Hyderabad FC (W3 D2), keeping clean sheets in each of those matches
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Hyderabad FC are currently in the 12th spot on the Indian Super League 2024-25 points table, with two wins and a draw from 11 matches.
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First-half strikes by Udanta Singh (33rd minute) and Iker Guarrotxena (44th) propelled the Gaurs to their fourth straight victory as they cruised through the proceedings with a sublime control over the flow of the game. The visitors were assertive in possession as they discovered newer ways to breach past the Hyderabad FC defence.
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The win marked Odisha’s biggest-ever victory in the league and Hyderabad’s heaviest defeat, a night the home side would want to forget.