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IWL 2023-24: East Bengal prove two good for Sports Odisha

By IANS | Updated: December 10, 2023 21:00 IST

Bhubaneswar, Dec 10 Last year’s quarterfinalists East Bengal began their Indian Women’s League 2023-24 campaign in style, defeating ...

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Bhubaneswar, Dec 10 Last year’s quarterfinalists East Bengal began their Indian Women’s League 2023-24 campaign in style, defeating Sports Odisha 2-0 at the Capital Football Arena on Sunday. The winners led 1-0 at halftime.

The famous Red and Golden Brigade, coached by Dipankar Biswas, began in a whirlwind fashion and stormed the rival goal from the word go. It paid dividends almost immediately as East Bengal took the lead in the very second minute before Sports Odisha could settle in.

Forward Nongmeikapam Sibani Devi put the visitors in the lead within a couple of minutes which completely put Odisha on the backfoot. Sibani is a junior international, who has represented the country in the various Under-17 tournaments multiple times.

Having taken the lead, East Bengal took control and managed to keep the advantage despite Sports Odisha’s efforts to make a comeback. The local side’s spirit got dampened when the Kolkata team consolidated their position with yet another strike in the 59th minute. Kshetrimayum Margaret Devi was the scorer this time and it put paid to Odisha’s hopes.

Last season, Sports Odisha finished ahead of East Bengal in the group stage. Clubbed in the same group, Odisha were second behind ultimate champions Gokulam Kerala FC, while East Bengal ended up in the third position. Both teams, however, were eliminated in the last eight knock-out battles.

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