Coach Shameel’s boys suffer shootout heartbreak against Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC
Diphu, Assam: Hyderabad FC’s reserve team finished the CEM Gold Cup 2022 as runners up after going down 4-2 in the penalty shootout in the finals of the competition. The youngsters went down fighting after it ended 0-0 post 90 minutes and 30 minutes of extra time.
HFC B had a strong start to the game and created a few chances but Morning Star FC grew into the game. But in the end, neither team failed to find a breakthrough and it all went down to a penalty shoot-out.
Koustav Dutta and Bishnu Bordoloi converted their penalties for HFC B while Dipu Halder hit the post and Paogoumang Singson’s effort was saved. HFC B ’keeper Aman Kumar Sahani did save a penalty but it ended 4-2 as the youngsters finished runners up in the end.
Hyderabad FC B finishes runners-up in the CEM Gold Cup 2022 after a heart-break in the penalty shootout!
The youngsters went down 4-2 in the tie-breaker after the match ended 0-0 after 120 minutes of action.#ThisIsOurGame #మనహైదరాబాద్ #HyderabadFC pic.twitter.com/odfd6owLYd
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The Hyderabad FC youngsters were consistently impressive throughout the campaign with sweeping up the awards at the end of the tournament. Aman Kumar Sahani was named the ‘Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament’ while Lalchungnunga Chhangte who scored in the quarterfinal and the semifinal of the competition was named the ‘Player of the Tournament’ for the CEM Gold Cup.