16 October 2008

Governor's Gold Cup: Punjab Police Pay The Penalty

Railways FC went through to the pre-quarters of the Governor's Gold Cup on penalties against Punjab Police, after the game ended goalless after 90 minutes...

Kolkata based Railways Football Club overcame Punjab Police in penalties after the game ended in a goalless draw during the second match of the 30th All India Governor’s Gold Cup being played here at Paljor Stadium.

Rohit from Punjab Police shot his penalty over the cross bar handing a 5-3 victory to the Railways. The last inconsequential penalty to be taken by Punjab Police was not taken. The Railways team converted all their five penalties.

Railways now face Tata Football Academy in the pre-quarterfinals on October 17.

Source:Goal.com

Governor's Gold Cup: Sikkim Coach Unhappy Despite Win

Sikkim Police Coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said that his team has a lot more to offer despite beating Darjeeling 2-0 at the Paljor Stadium today...

Despite beating Darjeeling 2-0, Sikkim Police coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said that his team underperformed today and added that his team will give a much better performance against their next opponents, BSF (Jhalandar).

Sikkim Police had defeated Darjeeling in today’s match and moves into the pre-quarterfinals against BSF on October 17. Commenting on today’s victory, Sikkim Police coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said: “Our performance was not up to the mark. It was not even 30 percent”.

Mr. Bhutia blamed the midday timing of the game as the factor of his team’s underperformance. He promised that his team will give a much better performance against BSF, a former Gold Cup champions.

Sikkim Police striker, Bir Bahadur Pradhan who scored both the goals also said that his team played below par. "We could not play well in the first match and but in the second half we played as we could and hence the goals", he said.

Pradhan credited his coach and team players for the two goals. The Darjeeling team that played today had been patched up with players from the three subdivisions of the Darjeeling district.

Source:Goal.com

Governor's Gold Cup: Sikkim Police Edge Past Darjeeling

Pradhan scores for Sikkim Police

Sikkim Police became the second local side to enter the quarter finals in two days, as they beat the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC) XI 2-0 at the Paljor Stadium, thanks to two goals from Bir Bahadur Pradhan...



15/10/2008 15:58
Governor's Gold Cup: Sikkim Police Edge Past Darjeeling
Sikkim Police became the second local side to enter the quarter finals in two days, as they beat the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC) XI 2-0 at the Paljor Stadium, thanks to two goals from Bir Bahadur Pradhan...
»Comments Print This Story Send To A Friend Contact Us galleria zoom In a four minute blitz, Bir Bahadur Pradhan netted two fine goals against Darjeeling which were enough to send his team, Sikkim Police into the pre-quarter final stage of the 30th All India Governor’s Gold Cup today.

Sikkim Police had entered into today’s match against Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (DGHC) as overwhelming favourites and dominated the early match proceedings played here at Paljor Stadium. However, the policemen had to wait until the 74th minute to draw first blood when its striker Bir Bahadur Pradhan volleyed a cross into the rival’s net. This goal triggered wild celebrations among the home crowd.

Another round of celebrations came for the home crowd within the next four minutes. Again it was Pradhan who scored his and the match’s second goal in the 78th minute. He pounced on a loose ball right outside the box, strode in unchallenged and unleashed a thunderbolt that crashed into the net.

Pradhan’s brace enabled Sikkim Police to win over Darjeeling by 2 goals to 0. However, if Darjeeling players had managed to capitalize on their opportunities, the scoreline would have been different. First in the 28th minute, Darjeeling striker Santosh Lama failed to beat Sikkim Police goalkeeper Bimal Bagdas in a one-to-one position.

Then, moments before the second half, the Darjeeling side wasted a golden chance. Their central forward Nilendra Dewan had beaten everyone including the goalkeeper but instead of finishing the job, he chose to pass the ball to his team mate instead of scoring which was easily snuffed out by a regrouping Sikkim Police defence.

With today’s victory, Sikkim Police now faces former Gold Cup champions BSF (Jhalandar) in the pre-quarterfinals on October 17. Sikkim Police has become the second team to enter into the second round in the tournament after United Sikkim who defeated Delhi Simla Youngs yesterday.

Source:Goal.com