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Several pictures of the couple have been doing the rounds on the internet in which they are seen cheering for Ranbir's co-owned team Mumbai City FC.
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Defending champions Hyderbad FC and Mumbai City FC palyed out a draw 3-3 in their opening match of the Hero Indian Super League
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The reigning champions will be playing their opening home match against Mumbai City FC at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune on October 9.
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Riyadh: Mumbai City FC scripted history as they fought back from a goal down to stun Iraqi giants Air Force Club 2-1 and become the first Indian club to win a game at the top-tier AFC Asian Champions League. After conceding in the 59th minute of the group B fixture, Mumbai City, who won the […]
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It was the first defeat for the reigning champions Mumbai City FC, this season.
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad Football Club didn’t have the best of the starts to the league, going down to Chennaiyin FC 0-1 despite creating more chances in their first game. However, coach Manolo Marquez felt that one loss doesn’t affect them much but agreed that they need to improve on converting chances. Hyderabad will take on defending […]
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Bipin Singh scored a 90th-minute winner after a Tiri own goal (29') had dragged Mumbai level
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Few would argue that there is a better candidate for the final than these two — both Bagan and Mumbai have been head and shoulders above the rest throughout the season. Both teams come into the final with identical records
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The match was the first ever sudden death of the tournament
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Hyderabad Football Club coach Manolo Marquez Roca says he is confident of his club making it to the top four.
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After 13 games, both the sides are level on points with ninth-placed Kerala just a spot below their opponents
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An injury-time winner by super-sub David Williams gave ATK Mohun Bagan a narrow 1-0 win over Chennaiyin FC at the Fatorda Stadium on Thursday. The win saw the Mariners reduce the deficit on Mumbai City FC
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Coach Manolo Marquez Roca feels their 0-0 draw is also very satisfying given the quality of opposition. “For me, it was a very good game for us. That is one of the most complete games this season.
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In a match where both the teams failed to convert many chances, it was Hyderabad who turned up stronger on the day, denying any goal to the relentless Mumbai attack
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With 15 points from 10 matches, Hyderabad FC is placed at fourth while Mumbai, with 25 points, are unbeaten in their last nine matches
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Mumbai City FC extended their unbeaten run in the ISL season 7 with a comfortable 3-1 win over Bengaluru FC (BFC) at the Fatorda Stadium here on Tuesday. Goals from Mourtada Fall (9'), Bipin Singh (15') and Bartholomew Ogbeche
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Mumbai are enjoying a dream run this season, remaining unbeaten in their last seven matches and maintaining clean sheets in their last two games
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First-half goals from Adam Le Fondre (3’ P) and Hugo Boumous (11’) ensured full points for the Islanders who are now unbeaten in their last seven games
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After losing to NorthEast United in their opening match in November, Mumbai City have been on a six-match unbeaten streak, with victories on five occasions
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In a match that saw both sides struggle to create clear-cut chances, Vignesh's acrobatic 38th-minute strike stood out as a genuine moment of quality