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Dempo win record fifth I-League title

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MARGAO: Dempo held on for a vital point against their main title challengers East Bengal, as a 0-0 draw in an I-League encounter at the Fatorda stadium saw the Goan team being crowned the I-League champions for the fifth time.

The draw took the team to 54 points from 25 matches – beyond the reach of any other club. They play their last match against Kolkata’s Prayag United at the Salt Lake Stadium, May 5, when they also would be presented with the Champions Trophy. Dempo will also get the prize money of Rs.7 million.

Kingfisher East Bengal who still have two more matches left, move to 45 points from 24 matches.

Dempo made two changes to their starting lineup, as Armando Colaco included Peter Carvalho in place of Densill Theobald who was ruled out due to a stomach upset, while Rowilson Rodrigues replaced the Mahesh Gawli who was only fit enough for a place on the bench.

Trevor Morgan started with a three man attack consisting of Tolgay Ozbey, Robin Singh and Edmilson Marques, with Uga Okpara being replaced by Raju Gaikwad in the defensive setup, for this must win clash.

The first attack by Dempo in the second minute saw Koko Sakibo release Peter Carvalho on the left whose shot just missed the far post, while on the other side, Tolgay Ozbey also missed the target after Mehtab Hussain had played a through ball to the former in the ninth minute.

Minutes later, East Bengal’s Aussie striker has another go at the Dempo goal but shot his second attempt of the evening straight into the hands of rival keeper Subashish Roychowdhury in the 12th minute.

Then in the 31st minute, Edmilson Marques stole the ball from Cresson Antao in the Dempo box but his well-placed shot, or so it looked, came off the post before Subashish Roychowdhury pounced on the loose ball.

Just before Vishnu Chauhan blew the first half whistle, the Gujarat based referee booked East Bengal striker Tolgay Ozbey for allegedly diving in the attempt to earn his side a penalty.

After the change of ends, in the 51st minute, out of the two chances that fell to the East Bengal strikers, Edmilson Marques failed to find the target as the Brazilian headed out with the goal gaping in front of him from a Mehtab Hussain corner kick.

After a string of changes were affected by Trevor Morgan, East Bengal substitute Sanju Pradhan almost scored from a long range effort towards the Dempo goal in the 67th minute.

On the other side, Ranti Martin’s free-kick came off the crossbar after he was brought down outside the box by East Bengal defender Gurwinder Singh.

Dempo substitute Romeo Ferendes, who came in place of Sakibo, then got into the thick of the dying minutes’ action, but his shot was deflected for a corner by East Bengal keeper Sandip Nandy.

Eventually the referee blew his whistle to bring the match and this season’s title race to an end, with Dempo sealing their third I-League title. (Agencies)

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