What happened in the Quarterfinals of the Subroto Cup Junior Boys (U-17)?

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Key Takeaways
- Intense competition marks the quarterfinals.
- Young talents displayed exceptional skills.
- Penalty shootouts added drama to the matches.
- Teams from different regions showcased footballing prowess.
- The semifinals promise more excitement.
New Delhi, Sep 22 (NationPress) The quarterfinals of the 64th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament for Junior Boys (U-17) showcased a thrilling blend of intensity, skill, and remarkable football as teams vied for a spot in the semifinals.
With everything from dramatic penalty shootouts to commanding displays, the event highlighted the enthusiasm and talent of young footballers in one of India’s premier inter-school football competitions.
In a heart-stopping clash, Fr. Agnel Multipurpose Higher Secondary School (Goa) faced off against ASC Centre, Army Boys Company, ending in a tense penalty shootout. The Army Boys Company maintained their composure to triumph 4-3 on penalties, securing their place in the semifinals.
Amenity Public School (CBSE) delivered a stunning performance against Army Public School (APS), clinching a decisive 4-0 victory. Rashid scored twice (14’, 35+1’), while Ayush (40’) and Aabhas (53’) contributed to the resounding win.
Minerva Public School (CISCE) experienced disappointment as RMSA School (Mizoram) executed an impressive performance to achieve a 3-0 victory. Zoua netted a brace (35+2’, 58’) and Mawma sealed the win with a goal in stoppage time (70+3’).
Government Senior Secondary School (Lakshadweep) suffered a 0-2 defeat against Farook Higher Secondary School (Kerala), with Jaseer (22’) and Adikrishna (40’) scoring to ensure Kerala's progression to the semifinals.
The quarterfinals were a spectacular showcase of talent and determination, setting the stage for tomorrow's semifinals. As the competition intensifies, fans can look forward to more exhilarating football as the finest teams battle for a place in the grand finale.