This was Abishek Goswami bringing you all the highlights of the Kerala Blasters FC vs Jamshedpur FC Kalinga Super Cup 2024 match. I hope you will enjoy the highlights from the LIVE Blog below. Until next time, thank you.
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Jamshedpur grabs three points following a high-scoring victory over Kerala Blasters in the Kalinga Super Cup 2024.
Jan 15, 2024, 4:52 PM
This was Abishek Goswami bringing you all the highlights of the Kerala Blasters FC vs Jamshedpur FC Kalinga Super Cup 2024 match. I hope you will enjoy the highlights from the LIVE Blog below. Until next time, thank you.
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Jan 15, 2024, 4:04 PM
A sensational comeback victory for the Red Mariners as they recover from 1-0 down to win the game 3-2. Chima Chukwu had an excellent game but had to leave the field due to the red card he received. His brace were followed up by a Manzorro penalty sealing the three points for Jamshedpur.
Through to the semis! A win to take us to the top of the #KalingaSuperCup group stage table! #JamKeKhelo #KBFCJFC pic.twitter.com/gbqHNjY90a
— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) January 15, 2024
KBFC on the other hand looked out of firepower today. They started well, taking the lead but couldn't hold onto it. With this victory, Jamshedpur have now qualified for the semi-finals of the Kalinga Super Cup 2024.
2 semi-finals in a rowðâ½Jamshedpur FC secures a spot in the Kalinga Super Cup 2024 semi-finals, becoming the first team to qualify this season.#JamKeKhelo #KalingaSuperCup #football #indianfootball pic.twitter.com/iQmVPAxIwr
— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) January 15, 2024
Jan 15, 2024, 3:54 PM
Daniel Chima Chukwu sees a straight red for a nasty foul on Leskovic in the process of winning the ball.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:52 PM
Tachikawa plays a one-two with Chukwu and sets up Manzorro but he hits it wide.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:49 PM
Chukwu unleashes a shot to complete his hat-trick but Sachin comes to the rescue.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:48 PM
Sandeep sends in a good cross from the right towards Diamantakos. Rehenesh comes off his line and gathers it comfortably.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:46 PM
A long diagonal ball to Bryce in the left wing but his first touch is too strong as the ball goes behind for a goal kick.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:30 PM
Manzorro finishes it perfectly to the right-hand corner. Jamshedpur takes the lead for the second time in this game. What is happening at the Kalinga Stadium! It's raining goals in Bhuvaneshwar.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:28 PM
Daniel Chima takes a touch and tries to take a shot, but is taken down and it's a penalty to Jamshedpur.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:27 PM
The score is level again. Rehenesh guessed it right but what a perfect spot kick that was from Diamantakos. A brilliant game of football.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:25 PM
Chukwu tries to get a shot away but brings down Leskovic in the process and the referee points to the spot.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:25 PM
Chukwu controls Stevanovic's ball beautifully and shoots for a goal. The shot had too much power and it ends at the back of the net. Jamshedpur are in lead now.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:16 PM
Daisuke curls towards the far post but Rehenesh spills the attempted catch. Somehow, he pouches it on the second attempt.
Jan 15, 2024, 3:09 PM
Steve Ambri and Stevanovic replace Len and Germanpreet.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:55 PM
Both teams heads to the dressing room with a 1-1 scoreline at the Kalinga Stadium at the end of first half. Daisuke was fouled in the box and Diamantakos scored from the spot to give Kerala the lead. But, it took Jamshedpur just 4 minutes to score the equaliser thanks to Daniel Chima Chukwu's athletic finish.
An exciting second half awaits â½ï¸#JamKeKhelo pic.twitter.com/OoHQJsjMm7
— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) January 15, 2024
Jan 15, 2024, 2:48 PM
Aimen gets space to get a shot away after receiving a through ball but is called offside.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:39 PM
Diamantakos sees yellow for pulling the jersey of a Jamshedpur player.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:35 PM
Muhammad Uvais puts a superb ball into the box from the left wing and Chukwu side-foots his shot past Sachin into the net for an equaliser. Brilliant move by Jamshedpur and it's game on at the Kalinga Stadium.
A good move, a good equalizer, a good celebration.#JamKeKhelo #KalingaSuperCup #KBFCJFC pic.twitter.com/h0sKJwPnb8
— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) January 15, 2024
Jan 15, 2024, 2:31 PM
Rehenesh guessed right but the shot had too much pace and Kerala are in the lead now. Brilliant shot by Diamantakos.
Another Game, Another Goal! â½ð¯#KBFCJFC #KalingaSuperCup #KBFC #KeralaBlasters pic.twitter.com/ueZ5UKq3XG
— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) January 15, 2024
Jan 15, 2024, 2:30 PM
Diamantakos plays a back pass towards Daisuke who gets brought down trying to get a shot away.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:26 PM
Daisuke takes a shot after finding lots of space but is saved beautifully by Rehenesh who kicks it away in the second attempt. But, it falls straight to Peprah whose shot goes high and wide.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:22 PM
Jamshedpur pressing high, preventing the Blasters from keeping possession comfortably
Jan 15, 2024, 2:16 PM
Daisuke gets past Doungel and plays the ball into the box. Diamantakos sets sets a good chance for Azhar at the edge of the box but the latter shoots it high.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:12 PM
Chance for Jamshedpur to get the ball after Danish's foul. But, the ball is far too close to Sachin who holds on comfortably.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:09 PM
An early yellow card for centre-back Elsinho Dias for a hand ball offense. The free kick from Diamantakos is on target but punched away by Rehenesh.
Jan 15, 2024, 2:01 PM
Kerala Blasters kicks off at the Kalinga Stadium.
Jan 15, 2024, 1:58 PM
Counting down to kick-off â½â#KBFCJFC #KBFC #KeralaBlasters #KalingaSuperCup pic.twitter.com/fNTYlbpMZN
— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) January 15, 2024
Jan 15, 2024, 1:58 PM
Ready, set, kick off! Tune into Jio Cinema for all the LIVE action from our #KalingaSuperCup game with @keralablasters.#JamKeKhelo #KBFCJFC pic.twitter.com/2sTUudk6FQ
— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) January 15, 2024
Jan 15, 2024, 1:10 PM
Sachin Suresh (GK), Prabir Das, Milos Drincic, Marko Leskovic(C), Naocha, Mohammed Azhar, Danish Farooq, Mohammed Aimen, Daisuke Sakai, Dimitrios Diamantakos, Kwame Peprah
Our Starting XI ð
Marko is back at the helm for #KBFCJFC ©ï¸#KBFC #KeralaBlasters #KalingaSuperCup pic.twitter.com/bgWjVkOAoc— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) January 15, 2024
Rehenesh (C) (GK); Pratik Chaudhari, Provat Lakra, Muhhamed Uvais, Elsinho, Jeremy Manzorro, Rei Tachikawa, Germanpreet, Len Doungel, Imran Khan, Daniel Chima
#TeamNews: Germanpreet and Provat Lakra start.
Here's how we line-up for #KBFCJFC ð#JamKeKhelo #KalingaSuperCup pic.twitter.com/mOJCFxJA49— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) January 15, 2024
Jan 15, 2024, 1:04 PM
All the matches of the Kalinga Super Cup 2024 including Kerala Blasters FC vs Jamshedpur FC will be televised on Sports18 channel in India. Moreover, fans can watch the match on Jio Cinema as well.
Jan 15, 2024, 1:04 PM
Fixture: Kerala Blasters FC vs Jamshedpur FC: Kalinga Super Cup 2024
Date: January 15
Time: 7:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Kalinga Stadium, Odisha
Jan 15, 2024, 1:04 PM
Kerala Blasters and Jamshedpur FC will face each other in the second matchday of Group B of the Kalinga Super Cup on Monday. KBFC are in excellent form and they continued that in the Kalinga Super Cup 2024 as they thrashed Shillong Lajong 3-1 in their opening match.
Meanwhile, Jamshedpur FC have also started the tournament on a positive note as made a brilliant comeback against Northeast United and won the clash 2-1. Both teams would like to continue their winning run and this will also be an important match in terms of which team gets the qualification from Group B.
Lionel Messi, with his stunning free-kick goal against FC Porto for Inter Miami in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, has now moved up to the third position in the top 10 list of most free-kick goals in football history.
Free kicks or set pieces are one of the most effective methods to score a goal. However, it is also the hardest thing in football. But be it from outside the box or 30 yards from the box, free-kicks are one of the most beautiful things to watch in football when done correctly.
In this article, today we will list the player with the most free-kick goals in football history.
This is a regular question asked in football quizzes. To give your answer, it is Juninho Pernambucano from Brazil who has scored the most free-kick goals. He has scored 77 free-kick goals in his career.
Whenever one discusses any football record, you can not leave Messi and Ronaldo out of it. At least, the fans can not leave it out. So, who has scored the most free-kick goals? Messi or Ronaldo?
Lionel Messi has overtaken Cristiano Ronaldo in terms of the most free-kick goals scored. Messi now has 66 free-kick goals, whereas Cristiano has 64 free-kick goals.
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If we break down the records of both Messi and Ronaldo, Messi has only 5 Champions League goals from the dead ball, and Ronaldo has 12. Messi has scored 57 free-kick goals in his club career, while Ronaldo has 53 against his name.
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The Premier League is said to be one of the toughest places to play football. Many greats have failed in the Premier League; however, many have flourished in the league as a legend of the game.
David Beckham has scored the most goals by a free-kick in Premier League history. He has scored as many as 18 times from the dead ball in his Premier League career.
Here is the list of players with the most free-kick goals in the Premier League-
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Known as the magnificent 7, Juninho was the best when it came to scoring from a dead-ball situation. The former Olympique Lyonnais legend and midfielder scored as many as 77 goals from set-pieces. Juninho is considered the greatest free-kick taker of all time.
He was also the inventor of the knuckle-ball technique shoots as well.
The king of football, Pele, has scored 70 goals from set pieces. Pele could bend the ball both ways with fierce power.
Moreover, his immense game knowledge to out-think the goalkeeper helped him net the ball more often than not. The Brazilian striker's 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which include friendlies, are recognised as a Guinness World Record.
There is hardly any top 10 attacking list or record in football where you will not find the Argentine maestro, Lionel Messi. Although before 2014, Messi was not considered prolific from the dead ball, he has just proved everyone wrong with his free-kick record since then.
Till now, the Argentinian legend has scored 68 free-kick goals. 57 of those have come for the clubs he has played and 11 for Argentina.
More than that, Messi now has scored a free-kick in every 16.3 match, which speaks volumes for his accuracy from the deadball position.
Different stage. Same act.@InterMiamiCF | #FIFACWC pic.twitter.com/uXOGMXcu5N
— FIFA Club World Cup (@FIFACWC) June 19, 2025
The Argentine from the 1970s is considered to be the greatest player in Mendoza football. Along with his stunning shooting ability, Victor was known for his 12 Olympic Goals for Argentina as well. There is a stadium named after him in Argentina.
The magician from Brazil was brilliant from any position. Ronaldinho had everything as a footballer. Hence, having the skill to net the ball from a distance was also in his armoury. The Brazilian legend scored 66 goals from set-pieces in his career.
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The famous phrase, "Bend it like Beckham", suggests how good Beckham was when it came to scoring from a free-kick. Beckham scored 65 goals from set-pieces in his career. His free-kick to take England to the 2002 FIFA World Cup is still cherished as one of the best moments in English football.
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With his latest free-kick goal in the Saudi Pro League 2024 against Al-Fayha FC, Ronaldo has now moved to the seventh position in the most free-kick goals list. The Portuguese legend now has 64 free-kick goals against his name. With this free-kick goal, Ronaldo now has scored a free-kick goal every season since 2003-04.
Ronaldo till now has scored 53 free-kick goals for the clubs he has featured for and 11 for his national team, Portugal. He has now scored a free-kick in every 20.0 games.
The legend of Argentine football is one of the best in the history of the game. Maradona scored nearly 20% of his career goals with free-kicks. His free-kick against Juventus for Napoli is known as the 'Divine Free-Kick'. Diego scored 62 goals from set pieces in his career.
Brazilian legend Zico scored 62 free-kick goals in his career. He was very accurate in his shooting skills. Zico is considered one of the world's best players of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The attacking midfielder was very accurate with his kicks. Along with his accuracy, his languid run-up was very famous in his era.
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The former Barcelona player and manager is known as one of the highest-scoring defenders of all time. The Dutch defensive midfielder also had his share of success with Ajax.
Koeman has scored nearly 25% of his goals with free-kicks. He is one of the high-scoring defenders in his era. Koeman scored 215 goals in his career and is one of the highest-scoring defenders ever.
To the shock of everyone, Ceni was a goalkeeper and he has scored 59 goals from dead-ball situations in his career. Ceni is the highest-scoring goalkeeper in the history of the game. He has scored 131 goals in his career.
Except for one goal, all of them came from penalties and free-kicks. The Brazilian played for 25 years, most of that for São Paulo.
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Marcelinho is nicknamed "Pé-de-Anjo" for his accuracy with free-kicks. The attacking midfielder from Brazil has collected more trophies with Corinthians than any other player in their history. However, Marcelinho failed to feature in any World Cup matches for Brazil. Marcelinho has 505 goals in his career.
From World Cup to continental championships, discover the titans of global football and their achievements. We bring you the football teams with most international trophies with Argentina leading the pack. Check out who joins them.
In the sphere of international football, legacy is not built on sentiment but on unmatched achivement. What truly counts for a national team are the trophies won at the global stage, leaving everyone behind in the race!
This list will provide you an overview of the football teams with most international trophies. Read the full article to know about their dominance in the world of football.
Argentina stands as the titan in international football, having 23 trophies in their cabinet, with a rich legacy shaped by raw talent and passionate play.
Their identity is deeply rooted in the genius of legendary players such as Diego Maradona, whose individual brilliance almost single-handedly sealed the 1986 World Cup, and Lionel Messi, who finally cemented his legacy in 2022 World Cup after years of carrying the team's hope.
These players, along with Alfredo Di Stefano and Gabriel Batistuta have contributed to their style of play.
Tournament | Count | Years |
World Cup | 3 | 1978, 1986, 2022 |
Copa America | 16 | 1921, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1937, 1941, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1991, 1993, 2021, 2024 |
Confederations Cup | 1 | 1992 |
CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions | 2 | 1993, 2022 |
Panamerican Championship | 1 | 1960 |
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One of the greatest footballing nations, Brazil, holds 20 international trophies in their stunning cabinet. They are widely recognised as a nation that produce players who redefine the sport.
Legendary figures like Pele, Garrincha, and modern maestros like Ronaldinho and Romario, have all contributed to Brazil's success in achieving this milestone. Their contributions have not been just about winning, but about entertaining and inspiring.
Tournament | Count | Years |
World Cup | 5 | 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 |
Copa America | 9 | 1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2019 |
Panamerican Championship | 2 | 1952, 1956 |
Confederations Cup | 4 | 1997, 2005, 2009, 2013 |
Uruguay possesses a truly remarkable legacy in international football, regardless of its small population. They are just one trophy away to reach enter the twenties in their international trophies count, with 19 so far.
Legendary players like Obdulio Varela and Alcides Ghiggia, who had immense contribution in 1950 World Cup win, and more recently, Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez, have all profoundly shaped Uruguay's rich footballing narrative.
Tournament | Count | Years |
World Cup | 2 | 1930,1950 |
Copa America | 15 | 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1942, 1956, 1959, 1967, 1983, 1987, 1995, 2011 |
Panamerican Games | 2 | 2015, 1983 |
Mexico holds a proud legacy as the dominant force in CONCACAF football, known for their passionate fan base, technical prowess, and ability to frequently challenge stronger nations.
Hugo Sanchez, Rafael Marquez, and Cuauhtemoc Blanco, are some names served in achieving the 14 international trophies.
Tournament | Count | Years |
CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup | 12 | 1965, 1971, 1977, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023 |
CONCACAF Nations League | 1 | 2025 |
Confederations Cup | 1 | 1999 |
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The USA has steadily built a legacy of growing competitiveness and professionalism, establishing itself as a successful team within the CONCACAF region.
Players like Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, and Tim Howard, have elevated the team's standing and inspired a new generation of American footballers. They currently hold the 5th place with 10 international trophies.
Tournament | Count | Years |
CONCACAF Championship/ Gold Cup | 7 | 1991, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2017, 2021 |
CONCACAF Nations League | 3 | 2021, 2023, 2024 |
France holds the sixth place with 8 international trophies achivement elegantly with the efforts of world-class players and athletic brilliance. From Michel Platini of the 1980s to Kylian Mbappe, an explosive forward who's carrying the winning legacy in recent years, this team have come a long way.
Their contributions have led to some historic victories that shaped French football.
Tournament | Count | Years |
World Cup | 2 | 1998, 2018 |
European Championship | 2 | 1984, 2000 |
European Nations League | 1 | 2021 |
CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions | 1 | 1985 |
Confederations Cup | 2 | 2001, 2003 |
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Germany's legacy in international football is built on resilience, discipline and strong winning mentality. They have won 8 international trophies which gracefully shine in their cabinet.
Legendary players like Franz Beckenbauer, the elegant "Der Kaiser" who revolutionized the sweeper role; Gerd Muller, the prolific striker; and Lothar Matthaus, a midfield powerhouse, have shaped the team's consistent success.
Tournament | Count | Years |
World Cup | 4 | 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014 |
European Championship | 3 | 1972, 1980, 1996 |
Confederations Cup | 1 | 2017 |
Egypt holds an unparalleled legacy as the most successful nation in the history of the Africa Cup of Nations, having great consistency and dominance on the continental stage.
The "Pharaohs" are known for their tactical discipline, and ability to perform under pressure in crucial matches, which brought them 7 international trophies.
The most memorable victory for Egypt was their achievement of winning three consecutive Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2006, 2008, and 2010, a feat that cemented their status as the kings of African football.
Tournament | Count | Years |
Africa Cup of Nations | 7 | 1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
Spain's legacy in international football is linked to their "tiki-taka" style, a philosophy of possession-based, intricate passing football that brought unparallaled success.
This approach led to an era of consistent dominance, including a historic treble from 2008 to 2012. Legendary figures like Xavi, Andres Iniesta, and Iker Casillas were instrumental in this golden age.
Recently, the new generation talents like Lamine Yamal and Pedri, has emerged, further contributing to add up the numbers of their international trophies, which currently counts to 6.
Tournamanet | Count | Years |
World Cup | 1 | 2010 |
European Championship | 4 | 1964, 2008, 2012, 2024 |
European Nations League | 1 | 2023 |
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Italy won 6 international trophies in their football journey, with four World Cup wins among them. They have the capability to rise when it matters most for the nation.
Legendary players like Paolo Maldini, Gianluigi Buffon, and others have left an incredible mark on the history of team's success. The 2006 FIFA World Cup remains a memorable victory where the Azzurri peaked.
Tournament | Count | Years |
World Cup | 4 | 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 |
European Championship | 2 | 1968, 2020 |
New Zealand won 6 international trophies and all of them were OFC Nations Cup wins, reflecting their dominance within the Oceania confederation. Their strong team spirit and discipline gets them the ability to qualify for the World Cup despite being a smaller footballing nation.
Their qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where they remained undefeated in the group stage, drawing all 3 of their matches against strong opponents, stands as a particularly memorable achievement.
Tournament | Count | Years |
OFC Nations Cup | 6 | 1973, 1998, 2002, 2008, 2016, 2024 |
Cameroon, known as the "Indomitable Lions," has forged a legacy as one of Africa's most successful footballing nations. They have achieved 5 international trophies so far, and are in own by their raw power, athleticism, and a fearless, adventurous approach to the game.
The 1990 FIFA World Cup remains their most memorable victory, where they shocked reigning champions Argentina in the opening match and became the first African team to reach the quarter-finals, with their commendable performances.
Tournament | Count | Years |
Africa Cup of Nations | 5 | 1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017 |
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Australia, also known as "Socceroos," have evolved from a dominant force in Oceania to a competitive presence in Asia and a consistent participant on the global stage of football.
They have won 5 international trophies so far, with players like Harry Kewell and Mark Viduka being the central to their footballing journey.
A standout memorable victory for Australia was winning the AFC Asian Cup on home soil in 2015, that increased their status as a leading footballing nation within the Asian confederation.
Tournament | Count | Years |
Asian Cup | 1 | 2015 |
OFC Nations Cup | 4 | 1980, 1996, 2000, 2004 |
Manolo Marquez has decided to resign after team's poor performance against Hong Kong in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.
National Football team coach Manolo Marquez has decided to resign after team's poor performance against Hong Kong in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.
Manolo Marquez, who could not even beat a weak team like Hong Kong, which is 26th behind the Indian team in the FIFA rankings, mailed his resignation to the federation the night after the match. The federation has decided to officially announce the resignation of the national coach around Wednesday afternoon.
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Indian men’s football has endured a challenging 18 months, marked by a single victory in 16 matches since the start of 2024. A 1-0 defeat to Hong Kong in the AFC Asian Cup qualifier on Tuesday exacerbated the situation, bringing the team’s struggles into sharp focus.
Fan discontent with head coach Igor Stimac’s successor, Manolo Marquez, have intensified after a string of demoralising losses, including three consecutive goalless games against Bangladesh, Thailand, and Hong Kong, leaving fans questioning the team’s ability. India’s hopes of qualifying for the 2027 Asia Cup are now precarious, and speculation surrounds Marquez’s future.
Rumours of Marquez’s potential resignation had already started doing the rounds as sources suggest that the Spaniard, who replaced Stimac in July 2024, is contemplating stepping down within a year of his appointment.
However, an All India Football Federation (AIFF) source confirmed Marquez has not formally tendered his resignation. The federation awaits official communication from him regarding his intentions but that too many not be simple.
“He can do so only after mutual agreement, that the AIFF gives him permission to part ways," an AIFF source said.
“We have not got any request in writing from Manolo that he wants to leave from the job. We can apply our mind only after he informs us what he wants," the source added.
India must win their remaining four matches to maintain any hope of qualification, currently languishing at the bottom of their group. While home and away fixtures against Singapore are scheduled for the October international break, Marquez’s presence for those games remains uncertain.
Discover the PSG phenoms Senny Mayulu and Desire Doue, who etched their names in the history of youngest goalscorers in Champions League finals after scoring against Inter Milan to win their first UCL title.
The UEFA Champions League final represents the pinnacle of Europeam Club football, a stage where heroes are crowned. For any player, scoring in this momentous match is a big achivement, and for a few, that moment comes at an astonishingly young age!
Dive into the list of 5 youngest goalscorers in Champions League finals, with the spotlight on recent additions of Paris Saint-Germain's Mayulu and Doue, who have etched their names on this exclusive list.
In 1997, Borussia Dortmund's local boy, Lars Ricken etched his name into Champions League final history with a goal against Juventus. Coming on as a substitute, he took just 16 seconds to score the goal after entering the pitch!
At just 20 years and 322 days old, his impactful goal helped Dortmund secure a 3-1 victory, and it still remains one of the most iconic moments in UCL finals history.
The 2025 UEFA Champions League final saw a remarkably young talent make his mark on field. Desire Doue added his name in this list of youngest goalscorers with scoring twice (20' , 63') in the finals against Inter Milan.
He scored the second and third goal of the match, which significantly gave PSG a boost in this high-stakes match. His attacking style and dominant gameplay at just 19 years and 362 days of age, was great to watch.
Doue's name will be forever treasured in the books of PSG's success in UEFA Champions League.
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Carlos Alberto of FC Porto scored a stunning goal in the 2004 Champions League finals at the age of 19 years and 167 days. He scored the first goal of the match, which eventually led to a victory of 3-0 against AS Monaco FC.
He delivered a memorable moment for the team and became the key figure in Porto's surprising triumph, that too, for their second UCL title.
In the electrifying final of 2025 Champions League, PSG got another young talent who didn't just play; he made history. Senny Mayulu, at just 19 years and 14 days old, became the second-youngest goalscorer ever in the Champions League final.
Mayulu scored the final goal in their 5-0 victory against Inter Milan, and his strike in a match of such immense pressure solidified his status as an emerging player for the Parisian giants.
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Topping the list as the youngest goalscorer in Champions League final is Patrick Kluivert. In 1995 final, playing for Ajax, he scored the decisive goal in the 85th minute, securing a 1-0 victory against AC Milan.
At just 18 years and 327 days of age, his crucial finish brought Ajax's fifth UCL title home, and established him as an iconic talent who made history in European football's grandest stage.
After Luis Enrique became only the sixth football manager to win the Champions League with different clubs, we present you with some interesting football facts about managers with the most UCL titles in their careers.
In Europe, the Champions League is seen as the most demanding title among players, managers, and clubs from all over Europe. The Giant clubs compete for this specific trophy every year, with the prestige and financial rewards received from the tournament being among the biggest in club football.
Achieving success in this competition is usually seen by most players and managers as the benchmark of club-level achievement in Europe. For many managers, winning the Champions League is the ultimate goal.
Some managers, however, have managed to win the competition multiple times, some with multiple teams as well. Without further due, here are the interesting football facts of the five managers with the most Champions League titles.
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Many regard Pep Guardiola as the greatest manager of his generation due to his success with all the clubs he has managed. The Spanish manager has won the competition thrice in his managerial career, two times with FC Barcelona and once with Manchester City.
Guardiola won his first Champions League title in his first season in charge of Barcelona, with his side defeating Manchester United 2-0 in 2008-09 as part of their first-ever treble. The former Barcelona midfielder was 38 years old at the time, making him the youngest manager to win the competition to date.
He won his second title two years later in the 2010-11 season, defeating the same opponent 3-1 in the final. Lionel Messi was the star of both triumphs, scoring both times.
Then he managed Bayern but wasn't able to bring any Champions League titles to the German Club. Finally, his 12-year wait came to an end when Manchester City defeated Inter Milan 1-0 in the Final of the UCL 2022-23 season.
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Zinedine Zidane led Real Madrid in its most dominant period of the 21st century. The Frenchman won three titles with Los Blancos in three years in charge of the club.
Zidane won his first title just four months after he replaced Rafael Benitez as manager of Real Madrid. He led the side to defeat Atletico Madrid on penalties in the 2015-16 final.
The next season, Real Madrid defeated Juventus 4-1 in the final for their 12th crown.
Zidane led Real Madrid to a 3-1 win over Liverpool in the 2017-18 final. The Frenchman is the only manager in history to win the competition three consecutive times. He is also the first and only French manager to win the competition to date.
Bob Paisley was a Liverpool soccer player, manager, and administrator for almost 50 years.
No football manager demonstrated the art of leading quietly and without ego more than Bob Paisley. He won twenty trophies in nine years for Liverpool Football Club between 1974 and 1983.
He brought 3 European Cups, six League Championships (including three in a row in 1981, 1982, and 1983), three League Cups, 6 Charity Shields, one UEFA Cup, and the UEFA Super Cup.
Paisley is the only British manager to win the European Cup three times. Bob is now regarded as one of the best soccer managers of all time.
Carlo Ancelotti is one of football's managerial greats of the 21st century. The Italian manager has won five Champions League titles in his time as a manager, having also won the competition twice as a player.
Ancelotti won his first Champions League title in the 2002-03 season with AC Milan as his side defeated Juventus on penalties in the final. He won his second title in the 2006-07 season as AC Milan defeated Liverpool 2-1.
Ancelotti won his third title with Real Madrid in the 2013-14 season after his side defeated Atlético Madrid 4-1. His fourth title came in the 2021-22 season with Real Madrid once again after a 1-0 victory over Liverpool.
He completed his fifth win in the Champions League as a manager in the 2023-24 season when Real Madrid defeated Borussia Dortmund by 2-0 in the final.
The Italian manager is also the only manager to win all of Europe's top five leagues.
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Managers | No. of title wins | Clubs | Years won |
Carlo Ancelotti | 5 | AC Milan, Real Madrid | 2003, 2007, 2014, 2022,2024 |
Bob Paisley | 3 | Liverpool | 1977, 1978, 1981 |
Pep Guardiola | 3 | Barcelona, Manchester City | 2009, 2011, 2023 |
Zinedine Zidane | 3 | Real Madrid | 2016, 2017, 2018 |
Sir Alex Ferguson | 2 | Manchester United | 1999,2008 |
Jose Villalonga | 2 | Real Madrid | 1956, 1957 |
Luis Carniglia | 2 | Real Madrid | 1958, 1959 |
Bella Guttmann | 2 | Benfica | 1961, 1962 |
Helenio Herrera | 2 | Inter Milan | 1964, 1965 |
Nereo Rocco | 2 | AC Milan | 1963, 1969 |
Luis Enrique | 2 | FC Barcelona, PSG | 2015, 2025 |
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