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St Stephen’s School face 0-3 defeat in Subroto Cup semis

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Chandigarh, August 27

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St Stephen’s School, Sector 45, faced a 0-3 defeat against Major Dhyanchand Sports College, Uttar Pradesh, to end their campaign in the 63rd Subroto Cup Sub-Junior Boys International Football Tournament at the Army Services Corp Centre.

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Major Dhyanchand Sports College dominated the second semifinal from the start and looked in control of the game throughout. They took the lead in the eighth minute after Arslan finished a low cross from the left wing. The Uttar Pradesh side doubled their advantage in the first half itself. Abhinav, who was free inside the box, finished with ease after receiving a cross from the right wing. Abhinav completed his brace in the second half, converting a header from a corner kick to complete a comfortable evening for the side from Uttar Pradesh.

Earlier, in the first semifinal Nongiri Presbyterian overcame Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan 2-1 in extra time in a tightly fought contest. Nongiri Presbyterian took the lead in the second half through a penalty after a tightly fought first half.

Marc converted from the spot for the lead, which was equalised nine minutes later from a well-worked move by the Bangladesh side.

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Nafiq’s side footed finish found the top corner, equalling the scores and taking the game into extra time. Namebanlam converted a brilliant team move to score the winning goal and send the school from Meghalaya into the final.

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