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Indian Women's League: East Bengal Beat Defending Champions Odisha FC 1-0, Win Maiden Title

The Indian Women라이브 바카라 League title means East Bengal take India라이브 바카라 slot for Asian club competition in women라이브 바카라 football for the 2025-26 season

East Bengal players celebrate after winning the Indian Women라이브 바카라 League title
East Bengal players celebrate after winning the Indian Women라이브 바카라 League title. Photo: AIFF Media
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Bringing title glory to the club after a 21-year wait, East Bengal clinched the Indian Women's League trophy with a 1-0 victory over defending champions Odisha FC in Kalyani on Friday, April 11. Soumya Guguloth scored the winning goal in the 67th minute. (More Football News)

With this defeat, Odisha FC stand on the verge of relegation and their fate is not entirely in their own hands with just one game left. Meanwhile, the IWL title means East Bengal take India라이브 바카라 slot for Asian club competition in women라이브 바카라 football for the 2025-26 season.

In their third season in the women's top division, East Bengal surmounted all the challenges with ease. They have beaten all teams, barring Gokulam Kerala, in the league this season. They won the title with one game in hand and their last match will be played against Gokulam on April 18 when they will be officially handed the trophy.

Despite thoroughly dominating the first half, East Bengal could not find the finishing touch. Their forward trio of Maurine Achieng, Soumya Guguloth and Elshaddai Acheampong were guilty of not finishing good chances throughout the first half an hour.

The best of these fell to Achieng, who forced a brilliant diving save from Nandini off a sharp header from Sandhiya Ranganathan's cross in the 35th minute.

The next period of the game belonged to Odisha though, with Pyari Xaxa almost single-handedly bursting through East Bengal's experienced defensive line before firing high when faced with just Panthoi Chanu to beat.

In a chaotic end to the half, both teams traded more chances. Xaxa's header from a corner was cleared by Karthika Angamuthu, and Acheampong's long-range pile driver curled just wide of the far post.

The gap between the two sides this season was evident from their places on the table, but the action on the pitch would not suggest it.

Odisha brought all the momentum to the second half, and Xaxa was guilty of missing the best chance of the game when she poked a loose ball inside the six-yard area wide. The chance had been created from a corner, and East Bengal looked relieved.

Just as it seemed like the game was headed for a draw, Anju Tamang -- who had scored in the 1-1 stalemate with Sribhumi in the previous match after returning from injury -- came on to inject some energy into the hosts' attack.

Tamang almost immediately tested Nandini's reflexes, volleying from inside the box to draw a save.

In the 67th minute, she turned provider, playing an inch-perfect pass that split the Odisha defence and allowed Guguloth to run free towards goal. The forward finished it first time, with Nandini stranded, and duly broke into celebrations.

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