St. Patrick’s School, Gumla, takes honours in Subroto Cup

September 28, 2022 09:18 pm | Updated 09:27 pm IST - NEW DELHI

The St. Patrick’s School, Gumla, team that won the Subroto cup girls football tournament in New Delhi on Wednesday.

The St. Patrick’s School, Gumla, team that won the Subroto cup girls football tournament in New Delhi on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Alpha Kandulna and Anita Dungdung scored three goals between them in guiding St. Patrick’s School, Gumla, to a 3-1 victory over Wangoi Higher Secondary School, Imphal, in the final of the 61st Subroto Cup under-17 girls football tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium on Wednesday.

Anita put the Gumla team ahead in the fifth minute before TH Remi equalised in the 52nd. Thereafter, Alpha Kandulna clinched the trophy for the Jharkhand team with a double strike in the space of three minutes.

Air Marshal Sandeep Singh, Vice Chief of Air Staff, Indian Air Force, presented the trophies. Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik inspired the girls by congratulating them on playing football so well and hoped that more girls would get opportunities and play sports.

Nandeshwori Devi of Wangoi School was adjudged the ‘best player’ of the tournament. Jyotsna Bara (best goalkeeper), Ronibala Devi (best coach) won the other individual awards. Riverside National School, Madhya Pradesh, won the ‘fair play’ trophy.

The result (final): St. Patrick’s School, Gumla, 3 (Alpha Kandulna 2, Anita Dungdung) bt Wengoi Higher Secondary School, Imphal, 1 (TH Remi).

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