When Does the Sub-Junior Boys (U-15) Category of Subroto Cup Start in Bengaluru?

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Key Takeaways
- Exciting Matches: The tournament began with thrilling contests.
- Emerging Talents: Young players showcased their skills on a national platform.
- Competitive Spirit: Schools from across the country are vying for glory.
- Future Stars: The Subroto Cup nurtures the next generation of Indian football.
- National Exposure: Provides a significant opportunity for young athletes.
Bengaluru, Sep 4 (NationPress) The 64th Edition of the Subroto Cup International Football Tournament commenced its Sub Junior Boys (U-15) division on Thursday in Bengaluru, featuring thrilling matches that set the tone for the tournament.
Minerva Public School, CISCE clashed with Indira Modern High School from Haryana.
The day kicked off with a tightly contested match where Minerva Public School (CISCE) narrowly defeated Indira Modern High School (Haryana) with a score of 2-1. Gurtej Veer scored in the 32nd minute, and Kipgen netted a goal during stoppage time (50+2’). Rahul had put Haryana ahead right at the start, scoring in the first minute, but Minerva rallied back for the win.
Tashi Namgyal Academy (IPSC) faced off against Shri Leelanand Secondary School from Jharkhand.
In a dominant performance, Shri Leelanand Secondary School overwhelmed Tashi Namgyal Academy (IPSC) with a convincing 5-1 victory. Suraj initiated the scoring in the 20th minute, followed by Abhi (33’, 35’), Ritesh (36’), and Ishant (48’) extending their lead. S Chettri managed to score for IPSC in the 38th minute.
Govt Model Sr. Secondary School from Chandigarh went up against River Side Natural School from Madhya Pradesh.
River Side Natural School (Madhya Pradesh) showcased a formidable performance, defeating Govt Model Sr. Secondary School (Chandigarh) 3-1. Lokesh scored twice (22’, 50’), and Vineet added another in the 20th minute, while Jayaraj netted the solitary goal for Chandigarh in the 47th minute.
SFS Higher Secondary School from Nagaland clashed with JNV Pakur-1 (NVS).
In a tightly matched game, SFS Higher Secondary School (Nagaland) and JNV Pakur-1 (NVS) ended in a scoreless draw (0-0), with neither team managing to score.
Anand Niketan School from Gujarat faced Vidyachal International School from Bihar.
Another match concluded with Anand Niketan School (Gujarat) and Vidyachal International School (Bihar) finishing 0-0. The Sub Junior Boys (U-15) category will continue in the upcoming days, as teams from across the nation compete for glory in the esteemed Subroto Cup, recognized for cultivating the future stars of Indian football.