Bodoland eliminate Punjab from Durand Cup with 1-0 win
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Colombian Robinson Blandon Rendon struck in the second half to lead Bodoland FC to a narrow 1-0 win, which not only eliminated Punjab FC from Durand Cup, but also catapulted the local side on top of the Group D in the tournament on Saturday.

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Punjab FC ended the group stage campaign with four points from two matches, while Bodoland FC have six points from two matches.

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The first half unfolded in heavy rain with Punjab FC immediately taking the initiative against Bodoland FC. Nikhil Prabhu led from the back, threading passes into midfield, where Princeton Rebello pulled the strings, launching an early strike that went just over the crossbar. On the wings, Vishal and Suhail probed for openings, keeping Bodoland pinned in their own half during the opening exchanges.

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Bodoland, though under pressure, showed flashes of attacking intent. Gwgwmsar produced a brilliant through ball to Junior, whose low drive was safely held by Punjab goalkeeper Ravi Kumar. The physical battle intensified when S. Meitei lunged into a late challenge, earning the gameโ€™s first yellow card. Despite Punjabโ€™s territorial dominance, Bodolandโ€™s defensive pairing of Mosang Basumatary and Dinesh Basumatary stood firm, cutting out crosses and blocking shots.

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As the whistle blew for half-time, the score remained 0โ€“0, with Punjab FCโ€™s attacking trio unable to breach Bodolandโ€™s disciplined and rain-hardened defence. With the rain easing into a heavy drizzle to start the second half at SAI Stadium, Bodoland quickly seized the momentum.

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The turning point came in the second half when Gwgwmsar delivered a teasing cross into the Punjab box. Amid the scramble, Colombian striker Robinson Blandon Rendon, showing his predatory instincts, latched onto the rebound and rifled the ball past goalkeeper Ravi Kumar, sending the home fans into jubilation, giving BDFC a vital 1โ€“0 lead.

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Punjab FC responded with urgency, rippling their frontline with fresh legs in a desperate attempt to level. Yet Bodolandโ€™s backline, marshalled by defenders like Mosang Basumatary, held firm, repelling crosses and blocking shots. Punjabโ€™s efforts fell short, as their shots either went wide or were comfortably dealt with by the home sideโ€™s defence. The tension mounted in the waning minutes, but Bodolandโ€™s resilience and defending paid dividends. The local side, enjoying the huge support of the fans, maintained the lead to secure their second straight win of the tournament.



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