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Odisha FC made history by securing a 1-0 victory against Bangladesh’s Bashundhara Kings in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup group stage match. The win propelled Odisha FC into the Inter-Zone Semi-Final Playoff for the first time in the history of the club.
In an intense battle at the Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar, defender Mourtada Fall emerged as the hero for Odisha FC by netting the only goal of the match in the 61st minute. Fall showcased his aerial prowess when he expertly headed Ahmed Jahouh’s corner into the back of the net, sealing the victory for Sergio Lobera’s side.
After suffering two initial defeats in the tournament, Odisha FC bounced back with a series of impressive performances, claiming four consecutive wins. The triumph against Bashundhara Kings not only propelled them into the Inter-Zone Semi-Final Playoff but also etched their name in the history books of the continental tournament.
Throughout the game, both teams showcased exceptional skills and made their mark with possession and attacking moves. In the first half, Odisha FC took control of the game, creating several opportunities on the right flank through the efforts of Cy Goddard, Amey Ranawade, and Diego Mauricio.
Carlos Delgado had an opportunity to break the deadlock in the 28th minute but missed a free header inside the box. Bashundhara Kings also had their chances early on, but Odisha FC goalkeeper Amrinder Singh stood strong to deny them.
The turning point arrived in the 47th minute when Asror Gafurov’s reckless tackle on Jahouh resulted in a red card, reducing Bashundhara Kings to ten men. Despite the scoreline remaining 0-0 at halftime, Odisha FC intensified their attacks and eventually found the breakthrough in the 61st minute through Fall’s goal.
Bashundhara Kings fought hard in the second half, with their striker Dori missing a golden opportunity in the 55th minute. However, their efforts were in vain as the resilient Odisha FC defense and goalkeeper maintained their lead. The Moroccan midfielder Jahouh played a crucial role in creating numerous scoring chances through his impressive corner deliveries.
Moving forward, Odisha FC will now enter the AFC Cup Inter-Zone Semi-Final Playoff as the sole Indian representative in the competition. The team’s remarkable journey and qualification are a source of immense pride for the club and Indian football as a whole.