How Did Uttarakhand, Army Public School, and West Bengal Shine on Day Four of the Subroto Cup Jr Boys (U-17)?

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Key Takeaways
- Army Public School showcased strength with a 4-2 win.
- West Bengal’s Chowbaga High School delivered a dominating 6-0 performance.
- Mahatma Gandhi Inter College had the largest victory margin at 11-0.
- Players displayed exemplary skills, highlighting the future of Indian football.
- The tournament continues to inspire young athletes.
New Delhi, Sep 19 (NationPress) The Junior Boys (U-17) segment of the 64th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament progressed into its fourth day, showcasing a blend of impressive victories, closely contested matches, and exceptional individual displays.
This tournament continues to be a vital platform for emerging football talents from India and beyond, allowing them to exhibit their abilities in a genuinely competitive setting.
Army Public School (APS) delivered a powerful performance against the Sri Lanka School Football Association, clinching a 4-2 victory. Atul netted two goals (17’, 33’) and Yash contributed two more (40’, 69’), while Sri Lanka responded with Aadil’s goals (61’, 66’), keeping the match exciting until the final whistle.
Chowbaga High School from West Bengal showcased an attacking prowess, defeating Tashi Namgyal Academy (IPSC) 6-0. Abhishek shone with his hat trick (24’, 28’, 65’), supported by Bijoy (6’, 55’) and Sahid (51’).
Fr. Agnel Multipurpose Higher Secondary School (Goa) narrowly overcame PM Shri B.T.M. Higher Secondary School (Jharkhand) with a 2-1 scoreline, thanks to Pinto’s quick brace (30’, 35+2’), despite Sujai’s early lead for Jharkhand (20’).
S.M. Hindi Higher Secondary School from Gujarat triumphed over Guru Govind Singh Sports College (Uttar Pradesh) 2-0, with Metha scoring (28’) and an own goal from Abhishek (21’).
Mizoram’s RMSA School celebrated a solid 2-0 victory against Government Model Senior Secondary School (Chandigarh), with Laldin finding the net twice (12’, 42’).
Mahatma Gandhi Inter College (Uttarakhand) delivered the day's standout performance, dominating Sacred Heart English School (DNH&DD) with an astonishing 11-0 score. Rohit scored four times (14’, 26’, 54’, 60’), while Bisth netted six goals (7’, 28’, 38’, 45’, 50’, 62’), along with an own goal by Prince (5’).
The fourth day of the Subroto Cup U-17 category highlighted not only the scores but also the zeal and aspirations of these young athletes. For many, this tournament represents more than mere competition; it is a pathway to larger dreams, honing their skills under pressure, and embarking on their journey in the sporting world.