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First I-League title for Mohammedan Sporting clears path to ISL

Kolkata giants champions after 2-1 win against Shillong Lajong with a round to spare

Updated on: Apr 06, 2024 10:44 PM IST
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The highlight of Iftar on Friday evening at Mohammedan Sporting tent, a high-profile affair, was a conversation between club president Amiruddin Bobby and East Bengal executive committee member Debabrata Sarkar. “Looking forward to seeing you in ISL next term,” said Sarkar. “Imagine what that would mean for Kolkata and for the league,” said Bobby.

Mohammedan Sporting players celebrate after winning the I League (AIFF)
Mohammedan Sporting players celebrate after winning the I League (AIFF)

On Saturday in Shillong in conditions way more pleasant than a sweltering Kolkata, Mohammedan Sporting did that. With a round to spare, an effort that fetched 1 crore as prize money. I-League champions for the first time with a 2-1 win against Shillong Lajong means that subject to fulfilling licensing requirements, they will be promoted to Indian Super League (ISL).

Which will mean that from a one-city-one team idea India’s top-tier football competition is likely to have three clubs from Kolkata. Two of them, Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan Sporting, older than FIFA and founded in the 19th century; the third, East Bengal, will be 104 when ISL11 kicks-off.

Thrice they had played the National Football League, I-League’s predecessor, and Mohammedan Sporting could finish no higher than eighth, being relegated twice. This was their fifth tilt at I-League, a competition from where they have been relegated twice and where their best finish apart from being runners-up in 2021-22 was sixth in the season prior.

But under Russian coach Andrey Chernyshov, this was a season the 133-year-old club had bossed. They lost once in 23 games. With two rounds to go, Sreenidi Deccan have the next best record with four defeats. Three teams – Deccan, former champions Gokulam Kerala and newbies Inter Kashi – have scored more than Mohammedan Sporting’s 43 goals (13 of them from tall Honduran striker Eddie Hernandez) but only one of the 13 teams, Real Kashmir, have conceded less. With 15 wins and eight draws, the black-and-white brigade emerged champions on 52 points to sign off a season where they also completed a hat-trick of Calcutta league titles.

“It is an incredible feeling,” said Chernyshov after the win. “One time we missed the title… we have been dreaming of this day every day of the season. It was not easy, sometimes referees were against us. We needed to fight. Our boys stayed strong.”

Two seasons ago, Chernyshov’s Mohammedan Sporting had lost their way and Gokulam Kerala won the I-League at Salt Lake stadium. This time, to celebrate with the fans, they could play their last, and only, game of the I-League at the same venue.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dhiman Sarkar

Dhiman Sarkar is based in Kolkata and has been a sport journalist for over three decades. He writes mainly on football.

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