Jamshedpur FC vs Mohun Bagan Super Giant, 2024-25 Indian Super League, Semifinals
· 1st Leg
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2 - 1
1st Leg
2 - 1
1st Leg
About
Jamshedpur FC are hosting Mohun Bagan Super Giant
at JRD Tata Sports Complex Stadium, Jamshedpur, India, starting on
. The match is a part of the Indian Super League.
Game Information
Competition: Indian Super League
Venue: JRD Tata Sports Complex Stadium
Location: Jamshedpur, India
Attendance: 20,968
Venue: JRD Tata Sports Complex Stadium
Location: Jamshedpur, India
Attendance: 20,968
Line-Ups
Jamshedpur FC (4-3-1-2)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 32 | Albino Gomes (GK) |
| 6 | Stephen Eze |
| 14 | Pronay Halder |
| 23 | Muhammed Uvais |
| 5 | Ashutosh Mehta |
| 17 | Jordan Murray |
| 20 | Sourav Das |
| 10 | Javi Hernández |
| 11 | Mohammed Sanan K |
| 77 | Nikhil Barla |
| 9 | Javier Siverio |
Mohun Bagan Super Giant (4-4-2)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Vishal Kaith (GK) |
| 21 | Alberto Rodríguez |
| 5 | Tom Aldred |
| 15 | Subashish Bose |
| 44 | Ashish Rai |
| 22 | Deepak Tangri |
| 6 | Anirudh Thapa |
| 17 | Liston Colaco |
| 18 | Sahal Abdul Samad |
| 10 | Greg Stewart |
| 35 | Jason Cummings |
Indian Super League News
ISL 2026-27 to start on September 4; AIFF proposes renaming itself to Football Federation of Bharat
The AIFF approved its revised Constitution under the National Sports Governance Act (NSGA).
East Bengal crowned ISL champions after thrilling finale (Courtesy: FanCode)
Two second half goals saw East Bengal beat Inter Kashi to end a 22-year title drought.
Jamshedpur finish sixth after 0-0 draw against Odisha (Courtesy: FanCode)
Jamshedpur's outside shot at the ISL title came to an end after a goalless draw
Mumbai seal third place with win over nine-man Punjab (Courtesy: FanCode)
Late goals from Valpuia and Vikram Partap Singh saw Mumbai win 2-0
Bagan lose out on title despite late heroics (Courtesy: FanCode)
Mohun Bagan earned a 2-1 win over Delhi in injury time but lost out on the ISL title