Shillong, Jan 19:Â The Kiang Nangbah Football Stadium witnessed a thrilling day of football action on Sunday as the 6th Meghalaya Games 2025 continued with...
Meghalaya's involvement in the Senior Men’s National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy 2024-25 ended on Friday after a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Services in the fourth and last quarterfinal in Hyderabad.
Meghalaya rallied from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Tamil Nadu in their opening match of the Senior Men's National Football Championship for the Santosh Trophy 2024-25 final round opener at the Deccan Arena in Hyderabad on Sunday.
Football is more than just a sport – it is the most beautiful game ever played on Earth, a rhythm that beats in the heart of every Shillongite. This passion becomes evident during every match played in the city, with stadiums packed to capacity, and fans even resorting to buying match tickets at inflated (black market) rates due to the high demand and limited seating.
Finally, in Group F, Pynursla United and Mawmluh were involved in an enjoyable 2-2 draw. Riborlang Dkhar (7') and Seiborlang Khongmawloh (24') gave Pynursla United a two-goal lead but Balajiedlang Lyngwa (37', 82') struck a brace to ensure that points were shared.
The Meghalaya FA, which is mindful of how harmful match fixing is to the sport, decided at a meeting held on Wednesday to respect the Mizoram FA's decision and ensure that none of the sanctioned players can play in any league of a district association affiliated to the Meghalaya FA.
The Mizoram Football Association (MFA) on Monday issued a list of clubs, officials and players penalized for their involvement in the Mizo Premier League match manipulation and spot fixing charges.