Kolkata giants conquer footballing wilderness after nerve-shredding comeback
Twenty-two years of agonizing near-misses, corporate disputes, and management overhauls dissolved into absolute ecstasy when East Bengal defeated Inter Kashi 2-1 to claim their crowning achievement at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan.
Tension initially choked the stadium when Alfred Planas struck a spectacular first-time volley in the 14th minute, putting Inter Kashi ahead and momentarily keeping arch-rivals Mohun Bagan Super Giant in the driver's seat.
Momentum swung completely toward the Red and Gold Brigade as they attacked with relentless energy. The defining blow arrived in the 72nd minute when winger Bipin Singh delivered a precise cross from the right flank, allowing Mohammed Rashid to extend his boot and guide the ball into the far corner.
Regional football power dynamics have drastically shifted since East Bengal last secured a national top-flight championship under Subhash Bhowmick back in 2004. While neighboring Odisha FC and global consortiums have redefined modern infrastructure across the eastern belt, this victory anchors legacy institutions back into supremacy. This specific victory resurrects the traditional Maidan folklore for a generation of supporters who had only known top-flight struggle since the inception of the current league structure.
Golden Boot Winner: Youssef Ezzejjari
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