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After a goalless first half, Chhangte's 71st-minute goal proved the difference in a game of fine margins between Mumbai and Inter Kashi
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The two sides have faced off three times in the Super Cup, with Chennaiyin claiming victory once at this very stage in 2019, a result that sparked their run to the final
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Bengaluru FC will play FC Goa across two legs of the semi-final on April 2 and April 6, respectively
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Bengaluru FC secured third place in the league standings, accumulating 38 points from 24 matches with 11 wins and five draws. On the other hand, Mumbai City FC clinched a spot in the top six with a crucial 2-0 victory over Bengaluru FC in their final match, and they now aim to secure a semifinal berth at the same venue where they sealed their playoff qualification.
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The knockouts will be played on March 29 & 30 followed by the two-legged semi-finals on April 2-3 & 6-7. The much-anticipated final of the 2024-25 season will be played on April 12
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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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HFC’s good run which included a hard-fought 2-2 draw against NorthEast United FC and a 1-0 win over Chennaiyin FC before the international break, came to a halt with a 0-3 loss to the Islanders at home to which head coach Thangboi Singto described ‘disheartening’.
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The young Hyderabad squad made headlines after registering their first win of the season beating Chennaiyin FC 1-0 at their home in the last game.
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The former champions gear up to face the Islanders in the Indian Super League, season 10 clash in GMC Balayogi Stadium in Hyderabad on Monday.
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Odisha took the lead at the stroke of the first half after Jerry Mawia exploited a defensive lapse by Akash Mishra. However, Mumbai found the equaliser two minutes into the second half
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J. Pereyra Diaz scored a brace for Mumbai, finding the back of the net on the 25th and 37th minutes
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Ehsan Hosseini (34th minute) and Mohammadreza Azadi (62nd) scored for the visiting side
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For Mohun Bagan, the goal-scorers were Jason Cummings, Manvir Singh and Anwar Ali, whereas Jorge Pereyra Diaz scored the consolation goal for Mumbai
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Indian Super League outfit Mumbai City FC have been drawn into the same group with star-studded Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal SFC in the Asian Champions League Champions League 2023-24.
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Mumbai City FC qualified for the quarterfinals of the ongoing Durand Cup with a dominating 4-0 victory over Indian Navy FT
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Mumbai City FC cruised to their second consecutive victory as they comfortably beat Jamshedpur FC 5-0 in a Group B fixture
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Mumbai City FC had a good workout in their 3-1 victory over local favourites Mohammedan Sporting, at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan
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Ranbir Kapoor Opens Up During Mumbai City FC Jersey Launch: Alia, His Wife, Becomes the One Opponent He'd Never Play Against
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Hyderabad FC rallied from a goal down to hold the hosts Mumbai City FC and take a point in the ISL Game on Saturday