The Durand Cup, one of the oldest and most prestigious football tournaments in India, witnessed a heated battle between two of the country’s football giants. The rivalry between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, often referred to as the Kolkata Derby, added an extra layer of intensity to the final match.

    The only goal of the match came in the 62nd minute when Mohun Bagan’s star striker found the back of the net with a brilliantly executed header. The stadium erupted in joy as fans celebrated the crucial breakthrough that would eventually secure the victory.
    Both teams showcased exceptional skill and determination throughout the match, with several nail-biting moments and close calls on both ends. East Bengal, known for its attacking prowess, made valiant attempts to equalize but was met with resolute defense from Mohun Bagan.
    The final whistle marked an emotional moment for Mohun Bagan players and fans alike. The last time the club had won the Durand Cup was in 1998, and this victory was long-awaited and deeply cherished. The Durand Cup trophy was hoisted with pride, as fans cheered and sang songs to celebrate the historic triumph.

    Source  TOI
    Mohun Bagan’s head coach expressed his admiration for the team’s performance, saying, Winning the Durand Cup after 23 years is an incredible achievement. The players have shown immense dedication and teamwork throughout the tournament. It’s a momentous day for Mohun Bagan and its supporters.
    The Durand Cup victory is a testament to the enduring legacy of Mohun Bagan and East Bengal in Indian football. The Kolkata Derby has been a source of passion, excitement, and rivalry for generations of fans, and this year’s final added another memorable chapter to their storied history.
    As the celebrations continue in Kolkata and among Mohun Bagan supporters worldwide, the victory serves as a reminder of the timeless appeal of football and the indomitable spirit of the sport’s passionate devotees.
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