12 years of pall of gloom lifted: East Bengal win a spine-chiller to take home Kalinga Super Cup

BHUBANESWAR: East Bengal end 12 years of hurt, as they won their first silverware in as many years, defeating Odisha FC 3-2 after extra time at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, in the final of the Kalinga Super Cup, on Sunday, January 28, 2024.

In a nail-biting finish that saw fortunes swing from one end to another for 120 minutes, both teams were reduced to 10 men at one point in time, but they fought like warriors till the end. If East Bengal had the last laugh, then home side Odisha FC would long be remembered for their indomitable spirit to battle it out till the end.

The last time the Red and Golds won a major title at the national level was back in the 2012 Federation Cup, when they beat Dempo SC 3-2 after extra time at the Kanchenjunga Stadium in Siliguri.

It was a game of two halves, as Odisha took the lead through Diego Mauricio in the first half before Nandha Kumar’s strike and Saul Crespo’s penalty swung the pendulum East Bengal’s way. Odisha centre-back Mourtada Fall was also sent off for a second bookable offence, putting the advantage squarely at East Bengal’s feet.

However, Odisha clawed back deep into injury time with an Ahmed Jahouh penalty before East Bengal midfielder Souvik Chakrabarti was given his marching orders in extra time. Cleiton Silva, however, made sure that none of that counted in the end, as he capitalised on a defensive error to score the winner.

Despite trials and tribulations about football being a team game, one truth remains in the Kalinga Super Cup – you stop Ahmed Jahouh, and you spot Odisha FC. Souvik Chakrabarti, the man tasked with marking the Moroccan knew it, East Bengal head coach Carles Cuedrat knew it, the 10,121 fans at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar knew it.

Odisha took the lead when Ahmed Jahouh sent in an accurate aerial ball from the half-way line into the East Bengal box, where Roy Krishna got into a duel with Borja Gonzalez. While the Odisha attacker lost the fight for the ball, his teammate Diego Mauricio was on hand to pounce on the ball and slam it home, minutes before the half-time break.

East Bengal, however, were not to give in without a fight. Defender Lal Chungnunga and winger Mahesh Naorem, the two returnees from national team duty, replacing Mandar Rao Dessai and Javier Siverio, respectively. This gave a new dimension to the East Bengal attack, as the width that Mahesh provided the Red and Golds down the left allowed Nandha Kumar to drift into the centre from the right, a combination that worked wonders for them.

Minutes after the restart, Mahesh was able to thread a ball through to Nandha behind the Odisha defence, as the latter rounded Odisha keeper Laldanmawia Ralte and slotted home the equaliser. The momentum was firmly in East Bengal’s favour, and unlike their hosts, the Red and Golds capitalised on it.

A penalty shout and 10 minutes later, East Bengal were finally rewarded for their second penalty shout after Cleiton was brought down by Mourtada Fall, who was booked for his indiscretion. Saul Crespo sent Laldanmawia the wrong way, putting the Kolkata giants on top.

Odisha were to fall further, as their Senegalese centre-back received his second booking just five minutes after the previous one, this time for an elbow on Borja Gonzalez. Fall had to prematurely march off the field, leaving his side down to 10 men and Odisha’s best player, Jahouh, covering for him as a makeshift centre-back.

Despite going down to 10 men, the Juggernauts left it till deep in injury time for Mauricio to break free behind the East Bengal defence, as he went tumbling to the earth at the slightest hint of a touch from an onrushing Gill. Jahouh, who was man-marked throughout the game, stepped up for his retribution. Unlike the rest of the game, he had ample time to see which way Gill would leap, and he lazily chipped it in through the centre. We would need another 30 minutes to decide this.

As the two sides had to dig deep for the extra 30 minutes, Chakrabarti, who had been brilliant throughout the night, committed his second bookable offence, cancelling out his side’s numerical advantage. More importantly, in the context of the midfield battle, however, Jahouh was now unmarked, with more space and time.

The Red and Golds showed more desire when it mattered, however. Six minutes into the second half of extra time, Cleiton pounced on a pass by Laldanmawia to Narender Gahlot, as the latter was unsuccessful in controlling the ball. The East Bengal captain, although faced with an empty goal, did well to score from a tight angle.

Awards after the final:

Best Goalkeeper was awarded to Lalthuammawia Ralte (Odisha FC) and cheque of Rs 2,50,000 was presented by Mr. Richard Allen (Talent ID Expert, FIFA)

Best Defender was awarded to Hijazi Maher (East Bengal FC) and a cheque of Rs 2,50,000 was presented by Sh. R. Vineel Krishna (IAS, Commissioner- cum- Secretary Sports, Govt. of Odisha)

Best Midfielder was awarded to Ahmed Jahouh (Odisha FC) and a cheque of Rs 2,50,00 was presented by Sh. Kipa Ajay (Treasurer, AIFF)

Highest Goalscorer was awarded to Cleiton Silva (East Bengal FC) and a cheque of Rs 2,50,000 was presented by Smt. Anu Garg (IAS, Development Commissioner- cum- Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Odisha)

Kalinga player of the tournament was awarded to Isak Vanlalruatfela (Odisha FC) and a cheque of Rs 2,50,000 was presented by Sh. Satyanarayan M (Acting Secretary General, AIFF)

Runners up- Odisha FC – cheque of Rs 15,00,000 was presented by Sh. Pradeep Kumar Jena (IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Odisha)

Champions – East Bengal FC- cheque of Rs 25,00,000 was presented by Sh. V K Pandian (Hon’ble Chairman, ST and Nabin Odisha)

East Bengal FC 3 (Nandha Kumar 51’, Saul Crespo 62’ p, Cleiton Silva 111’)
beat
Odisha FC 2 (Diego Mauricio 39’, Ahmed Jahouh 90+9’ p)

Also Read: India on track beat West Zone United 4-0, confirm Playoff berth from Group C

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