Indiaโs Minerva Academy stun Liverpool 6-0
In one of the biggest upsets in modern youth football history, Punjabโs Minerva Academy FC delivered an unforgettable masterclass by hammering English giants Liverpool FC 6-0 in the Round of 16 of the Mediterranean International Cup (MIC) 2026.
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This spectacular victory marks an exceptional milestone for Indian football. A team of debutants from Mohali, competing in this elite international tournament for the very first time, completely dismantled one of the worldโs most renowned and respected youth academies in a display of dominance that has the global football community gasping in disbelief.
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The scale of the achievement is staggering. Minerva Academy, often called โThe Factoryโ, did not just beat Liverpool, they overwhelmed them with relentless high-pressing, superior energy and clinical finishing. While Raj Singh scored a brilliant hat-trick, Mohammad Azam Khan struck twice and Lisham Amarson Singh added the sixth goal.
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What makes this result even more monumental is the context. Minerva is the first Indian club ever to participate in the MIC, one of the worldโs most prestigious youth tournaments widely described as a โmini World Cupโ where top academies from clubs like FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United and Liverpool compete. Not only did the Indian side advance from the group stage, they did so convincingly, topping their group with ease and scoring a dominant 3-0 victory over Canadaโs Braves.
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To then go on and produce such a commanding performance against a Liverpool academy side that carries the weight of one of footballโs greatest institutions is nothing short of extraordinary. It amply demonstrates that Indian youth, if given the right environment and coaching, can not only compete at the highest level, but also beat top-rated European teams.
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As Minerva Academy marches into the quarter-finals with this statement victory, the football world is left in awe. This is far more than just one memorable result. It is a landmark moment that signals the rising potential of Indian grassroots football and the incredible work being done at academies like Minerva.
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The eyes of the entire footballing planet are now fixed on Spain, eagerly watching how far this remarkable Indian side can take their extraordinary fairytale run in one of the toughest youth tournaments on earth.
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