What Happened on Day 3 of the Subroto Cup Junior Boys?

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Key Takeaways
- Exciting Matches: The day featured significant victories and thrilling draws.
- Outstanding Performances: Players showcased remarkable goal-scoring abilities.
- Competitive Spirit: The tournament exemplifies the passion of young footballers.
- Future Stars: Many players are potential future stars of Indian football.
New Delhi, Sep 18 (NationPress) The Junior Boys (U-17) segment of the 64th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament showcased an exhilarating third day, marked by significant victories, intense matchups, and exciting draws. The games once again emphasized the vibrant energy, offensive creativity, and competitive spirit that this tournament embodies.
Jayshree Periwal International School (ISSO) achieved a commanding 5-0 victory over Rashtriya Military School (RMS), with contributions from Nubaid (21’), Somneel (45’), Parakaram (60’, 65’), and Vansh (70’).
Government Senior Secondary School (Lakshadweep) continued their strong performance, overpowering The Air Force School (TAFS) 6-1. Star forward Shameel shone brightly, scoring four goals (29’, 41’, 46’, 50’), assisted by Raiz (34’). TAFS managed a goal from Amir (18’), but an own goal by Arav (52’) sealed their fate.
North Liberty Higher Secondary School (Meghalaya) narrowly defeated Mamta Modern Senior Secondary School (Delhi) 1-0, thanks to an early goal from Lyndoh (9’).
Farook Higher Secondary School (Kerala) triumphed over Ram Krishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyapeeth (Chhattisgarh) with a 1-0 victory, driven by Jasheer's goal (25’).
The day’s most astonishing result came from ASC Centre, Army Boys Company, who dominated Telangana Government Sports School, winning 18-0 in a lopsided affair. Viaphal netted an incredible seven goals (24’, 26’, 32’, 33’, 35’, 35+2’, 70’), while Henary matched this feat with seven goals (35’, 38’, 43’, 45’, 51’, 60’, 61’). Bikendra (9’, 47’) and Kerin (22’, 23’) also contributed to the scoreline.
Government Higher Secondary School (Arunachal Pradesh) suffered a 1-2 defeat against Guru Govind Singh Sports College (Uttar Pradesh), with Degio (25’) scoring for Arunachal, while Khan (28’) and Ashutosh (58’) turned the game in favor of UP.
Sri Lanka School Football Association and Chowbaga High School (West Bengal) engaged in an entertaining 2-2 draw, with goals from Zabith (22’) and Ibrahim (35+2’) for Sri Lanka, while Abhishek (20’, 58’) scored twice for West Bengal. Kamla Devi Public School (Madhya Pradesh) secured a 3-1 victory over Tashi Namgyal Academy (IPSC), with Adil (17’, 51’) and Gaurav (22’) scoring, while Lakpa (21’) netted the lone goal for IPSC.
The Junior Boys (U-17) Subroto Cup brought forth a display of remarkable goal-scoring, exhilarating finishes, and solid defense. As the tournament unfolds across Delhi venues, the enthusiasm and potential of these young athletes continue to shine, making every match a captivating event for fans and scouts alike.