Shillong Lajong FC pulled out something special to defeat Mawlai SC 2-1 in the last match of the OC Blue Shillong Premier League (SPL) 2024 on Saturday evening to lift the title for the fifth time.
Football fever is set to grip Shillong as fans gather at the SSA Stadium in Polo for the highly anticipated OC Blue Shillong Premier League (SPL) 2024 title decider on Saturday.
Mawlai SC etched their name into Meghalaya football history by clinching their first-ever Meghalaya State League (MSL) title, overcoming Shillong Lajong FC 5-4 in a dramatic penalty shootout at the Wahiajer Multipurpose Sports Complex Stadium on Saturday.
Football fans in Meghalaya are in for an electrifying contest as Mawlai and Shillong Lajong prepare to clash in the highly anticipated final of the 4th Meghalaya State League (MSL) 2024 on Saturday afternoon. The two powerhouse clubs, known for their intense rivalry, will battle for the title in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.
Shillong, Jan 24: Title holders Mawlai SC and their nearest challengers Shillong Lajong FC won by humongous margins against Ryntih FC and Sawmer SC,...
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.
Shillong Lajong FC (SLFC) and defending champions Mawlai SC maintained their dominance of the OC Blue Shillong Premier League (SPL) 2024 with wins in their respective matches at the SSA Stadium at First Ground, Polo, here on Saturday.
Damanbhalang Chyne (70’) headed Mawlai into the lead only for Yohaan Benjamin (82’) to equalise for Lajong with less than 10 minutes left on the clock.
In Group C Ladthadlaboh secured a second straight win with a 2-0 result over Nangkiew Shaphrang Lumdiengngan. Banteilang Shylla (25') and Samuel Phawa (41') were the scorers of the two first half goals in Tyrsad.
Over at Khliehriat, in Group D, it ended goalless between Mulait United and Iatyllilang Lumsehkot Raliang, while Group F saw Riborlang Dkhar (44’, 90’) score a brace for Pynursla United to win 2-0 against Patharkhmah in Shillong.