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Kalinga Super Cup 2024

By Our Reporter

Shillong, Jan 9: The highly anticipated opening clash for Shillong Lajong in the Kalinga Super Cup 2024 is set to unfold today at 2 p.m., as they face Indian Super League (ISL) powerhouse Kerala Blasters FC at Kalinga Stadium, Pitch 1, Bhubaneswar.
Having been drawn into Group B alongside formidable opponents such as Kerala Blasters FC, North-East United FC, and Jamshedpur FC, Lajong is gearing up for their inaugural match of the year following a brief hiatus since their last encounter against Namdhari in the I-League on December 23 last year.
Challenges abound for Lajong as they square off against Kerala Blasters FC, currently holding the top spot in the ISL table. This encounter marks a historic moment in Indian football, as it is the first-ever face-off between these two teams.
The Kalinga Super Cup 2024 promises to be a spectacle, featuring a fierce battle between teams from both the ISL and I-League, all vying for the coveted trophy. Notably, the tournament’s victors will earn a direct entry into the 2024 AFC Champions League-2 Group. Fans can catch all the action live on Jio Cinem as the competition unfolds.
As Shillong Lajong embarks on their Kalinga Super Cup journey, the clash against Kerala Blasters FC adds an extra layer of excitement, marking a historic showdown in Indian football. With the prospect of competing against top-tier teams in Group B, Lajong faces a challenging but thrilling path ahead.
As the tournament unfolds, football enthusiasts eagerly anticipate witnessing the drama, skills, and sportsmanship on display. The Kalinga Super Cup 2024 not only promises a grand spectacle but also holds the key to the 2024 AFC Champions League-2 Group for the ultimate victors. Football enthusiasts are encouraged to catch the live action on Jio Cinem and cheer for their favorite teams throughout this enthralling competition.

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