2007 Indian Federation Cup final

The 2007 Indian Federation Cup Final was the 29th final of the Indian Federation Cup, the top knock-out competition in India and was contested between Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mahindra United on the 15th of September 2007.

2007 Indian Federation Cup Final
Event2007 Indian Federation Cup
Date15 September 2007
VenueGuru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana, Punjab
Man of the MatchEdmilson Marques Pardal
RefereeK Shankar (Tamil Nadu)[1]
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East Bengal won the final 2–1 with a brace from Brazilian forward Edmilson Marques Pardal to claim their fifth Federation Cup title.[2]

Route to the final

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East Bengal

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Round Date Opposition Score
R16 4 September 2007 Mohammedan Sporting 3–1
Quarter Final 9 September 2007 JCT 3–2
Semi Final 11 September 2007 Mohun Bagan 3–2

East Bengal entered the 2007 Indian Federation Cup automatically as they were already in the I-League. In the R16, East Bengal faced Mohammedan Sporting in their opening match and won 3–1 with Ashim Biswas putting them ahead in the 21st minute. In the quarter-final, East Bengal faced hosts JCT and won 3–2 with another brace from Edmilson after Irungbam Surkumar Singh put them ahead in the 14th minute. Eduardo da Silva Escobar and Renedy Singh scored for JCT.[3] In the semi-final, it was a Kolkata Derby as East Bengal faced rivals Mohun Bagan. Bhaichung Bhutia put Mohun Bagan ahead in the 12th minute but East Bengal proceeded to score three goals and qualify into the final. Surkumar Singh equalised in the 25th minute while Dipendu Biswas and Ashim Biswas scored the other two. José Ramirez Barreto's goal in the 71st minute was not enough for Bagan as East Bengal won 3–2 to reach the final.[4][5]

Mahindra United

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Round Date Opposition Score
R16 5 September 2007 HAL 1–0
Quarter Final 8 September 2007 Sporting Clube de Goa 1–1 (5-4 pen)
Semi Final 12 September 2007 Dempo 1–1 (3-1 pen)

Mahindra United entered the 2007 Indian FedI-Leagueeration Cup automatically as they were already in the I-League. In the pre-quarter finals, they faced HAL and won it courtesy of a solitary goal from Steven Dias in the 9th minute.[6] In the Quarter Final, they faced Sporting Clube de Goa; after 120 minutes the game ended 1–1 and Mahindra won 5–4 via penalty shootout to reach the last four of the tournament. In the semi-final, Mahindra United faced the reigning I-League champions Dempo and the match once again remained deadlocked at 1–1 after 120 minutes. Manjit Singh put Mahindra ahead in the 32nd minute but Beto equalised for Dempo just six minutes later. Mahindra won the game 3–1 in the penalty shootout to reach the final.[7]

Match

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Details

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East Bengal2–1Mahindra United
Edmilson Marques Pardal   36' (pen), 45+1' Report Sunil Kumar   42'
Manjit Singh   45+3'
Attendance: 10,000 (est.)
Referee: K Shankar (Tamil Nadu)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
East Bengal
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mahindra
GK 24   Subrata Paul (c)
LB 29   Saumik Dey
CB 3   Majek Bolaji
CB 2   Muttah Suresh
RB 27   Irungbam Surkumar Singh
CM 26   Mehrajuddin Wadoo   82'
CM 7   Jayanta Sen
RW 9   Alvito D'Cunha   74'
LW 19   Syed Rahim Nabi
ST 25   Ashim Biswas
ST 30   Edmilson Marques Pardal   90'
Substitutes:
DF 17   Abdul Samed Okocha   82'
MF 6   Dipankar Roy   74'
FW 10   Dipendu Biswas   90'
Manager:
  Subrata Bhattacharya
GK 24   Sandip Nandy (c)
RB 7   Sushanth Mathew
CB 16   Sunil Kumar
CB 5   Harpreet Singh
LB 14   Dharmaraj Ravanan
LM 4   Krishnan Nair Ajayan
CM 29   Douhou Pierre
RM 23   Steven Dias   78'
ST 12   Manjit Singh   79'
ST 26   Edson Minga   46'
ST 10   Andrews Pomeyie Mensah
Substitutes:
MF 17   Sukhwinder Singh   46'
FW 11   Mohammad Rafi   78'
FW 9   Surojit Bose   79'
Manager:
  Derrick Pereira

Hero of the Match:
Edmilson Marques Pardal (East Bengal)[2]

Match rules

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "29th Federation Cup, Live Coverage". IndianFootball.de. 15 September 2007. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Edmilson guides EB to cup". Indian Express. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Speedy Nabi takes East Bengal to semis". Times of India. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Mohun Bagan go down fighting to East Bengal". One India. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  5. ^ "East Bengal send Bagan packing - Bhattacharya's tactical move proves decisive". Telegraph India. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Mahindras, Clube de Goa win". Indian Express. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Subrata, Pereira match their wits in Federation Cup final". DNA India. Retrieved 6 November 2020.