How Did Haryana and West Bengal Perform on Day Three of the Subroto Cup?

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Key Takeaways
- Haryana and West Bengal showcased exceptional football skills.
- High-scoring matches marked the day's events.
- Younger players exhibited remarkable teamwork and determination.
- Close contests added to the thrill of the tournament.
- The Subroto Cup is crucial for developing future football talent.
Delhi, Sep 6 (NationPress) The third day of the 64th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament, Sub Junior Boys (U-15), was packed with excitement, featuring everything from thrilling high-scoring games to tightly contested matches. Haryana and West Bengal shone brightly with impressive victories, while Gujarat also made its mark with a strong win to conclude the day's matches.
The day commenced with a tightly fought encounter as Minerva Public School (CISCE) managed to hold Shri Leelanand Secondary School (Jharkhand) to a 2-2 stalemate. Mamesh (30’) and Bickson (33’) found the net for CISCE, while Sandeep (22’) and Asish (35’) scored for Jharkhand.
Indira Modern High School (Haryana) showcased its dominance with a resounding 8-0 victory over Tashi Namgyal Academy (IPSC). Sukhvinder was the star of the match, scoring four goals (2’, 17’, 20’, 43’), with Rohit (11’), Aran (22’, 24’), and Aditya (50+2’) contributing to the scoreline in a one-sided affair.
Government Model Senior Secondary School (Chandigarh) played out a 1-1 draw against Mothers Pride Public School (Himachal Pradesh). Krishna (9’) opened the scoring for Chandigarh, but Gurkaran (50’) equalized late in the game, resulting in a share of the spoils.
In the afternoon fixture, Manikpara Vivekananda Vidyapith (West Bengal) overwhelmed SFS Higher Secondary School (Nagaland) with a commanding 8-1 victory. Koushik (2’, 25’), Murmu (27’, 29’), Soumen (9’), Fagun (11’), Abhijit (42’), and Nehal (50+1’) were on the scoresheet for West Bengal, while Ngnamillen (46’) managed to score the sole goal for Nagaland.
The final match of the day saw Anand Niketan School (Gujarat) secure a confident 2-0 victory over Jayshree Periwal International School (ISSO). Megh broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute, and Shubham sealed the win with a goal in stoppage time (50+1’).
Day 3 once again showcased the spirit of the Subroto Cup, with young athletes demonstrating remarkable skill, teamwork, and determination. As the Sub Junior Boys (U-15) competition continues, fans can look forward to even more thrilling matches and fresh talent making their mark on this prestigious tournament.