How Did Minerva Academy FC Dominate the Gothia Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- Minerva Academy FC scored a total of 32 goals in the tournament.
- They won all three group matches.
- Not a single goal was conceded by the team.
- The team's performance indicates the potential of Indian football.
- The Gothia Cup is a significant platform for youth football globally.
New Delhi, July 16 (NationPress) Minerva Academy FC has showcased an impressive performance, securing their spot in the knockout stages of the Gothia Cup 2025. In their last two group matches, the team overwhelmed Sweden’s LB07 and Stensätra IF with dominant victories.
With a staggering total of 25 goals scored across these matches and not conceding a single goal, Minerva topped their group by netting 32 goals in three matches.
In their second group encounter, Minerva faced the renowned LB07 from Malmo. Right from the start, the Indian side displayed aggression. Raj opened the scoring in the 9th minute, setting the tone for an offensive onslaught. They struck three more times in the 22nd, 33rd, and 39th minutes, amassing four goals in total. Denamoni netted two goals in the 17th and 19th minutes, while Azam Khan also scored twice in the 19th and 30th minutes. Yohemba contributed with two goals in the 21st and 27th minutes, and further goals came from Rhythm in the 32nd and Chetan T. in the 37th minute. Minerva Academy triumphed with a score of 13–0.
In their final group match, Team Minerva achieved another remarkable victory, defeating Stensätra IF 12–0. Chetan T. scored the initial goal just a minute into the game. Azam completed a hat-trick in the 2nd, 9th, and 38th minutes, while Raj added two more goals in the 3rd and 14th minutes. Other goals were scored by Rhythm in the 4th, K. Chetan in the 11th, Punshiba in the 15th, Yohemba in the 19th, and Amarson in the 25th minute.
Minerva Academy emerged victorious in all three group matches, scoring a total of 32 goals and conceding only one. Every player played a crucial role in goals, assists, and defense. Their aggression, teamwork, and confidence left both the audience and opponents astonished.
The Gothia Cup is widely recognized as the largest and most prestigious youth football tournament in the world.
This year, 1943 teams from 76 countries are competing, and Minerva's performance in such a significant tournament underscores the potential of Indian football.