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Thanks to Atif's goalkeeping, MP Academy, Bhopal lift 52nd Nehru Junior Hockey title

Both Naval Tata and MP Hockey Academy, Bhopal gave an electrifying start to the final forcing penalty corners in that order in first few minutes. But for goalkeeper Atif under Bhopal bar, Jamshedpur Boys would have been ahead in the early stages. He came to Bhopal's aid in the closing minutes too

TDJ News Service

27 Oct, 2024

Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy (MPHA), Bhopal lifted the Kanwarji Construction 52nd Nehru Junior Boys (Under-17) Cup squarely outplaying favourites Naval Tata Academy, Jamshedpur 3-1.

Scoreline would have been different but for Bhopal's custodian Atif Khan who thwarted at least three bids at his team's citadel.

Jagdambika Pal, MP gave away the prizes. The Fair Play trophy went to Army Boys Sports Company (MEG), Bengaluru who had lost to Naval Tata Academy  in the semi-finals.

Both Naval Tata and MP Hockey Academy, Bhopal gave an electrifying start to the final forcing penalty corners in that order in first few minutes. But for goalkeeper Atif under Bhopal bar, Jamshedpur Boys would have been ahead in the early stages. He came to Bhopal's aid in the closing minutes too.

Bhopal team went ahead in the 14th minute with Viveka Pal converting a penalty corner, and earning after a beautiful one-two between Love Kumar and Aashir Ali.

With Viveka Pal, Karan Gautam and Subhan Ahmed launching a series of raids winger RP Singh put Bhopal two up after a goalmouth melee. 

Jamshedpur team pressed hard but had to wait till 43rd minute to close the margin 1-2 through Sabian Kiro, who was closely marked in first two quarters by Bhopal team. In the dying minutes of third quarter, Karan Gautam, who had a good tournament, sealed the Jamshedpur fate making it 3-1.

Atif Khan stood between the Jamshedpur team and a goal in the last quarter by bringing out at least two good saves. By then the Jamshedpur boys were a tired lot.

Madhya Pradesh team's Aashir Ali Khan was named the man of the tournament.

Those present in stands were Members of Parliament Dr Bhola Singh,  Naresh Bansal (RS), besides Dr Parmeet Singh Chadha, Global Chairman World Sikh Chamber of Commerce. All the guests were felicitated by Mr Kukoo Walia the Secretary General of Jawaharlal Nehru Hockey Society.

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