2006 Indian Super Cup Explained

2006 Indian Super Cup
Event:2006 Indian Super Cup
Team1:Mahindra United
Team1score:1
Team2:East Bengal
Team2score:2
Date:27 May 2006
Stadium:Cooperage Ground
City:Mumbai
Referee:S Suresh (Tamil Nadu)
Attendance:5,000 (est.)
Previous:2005
Next:2007

The 2006 Indian Super Cup was the 6th Indian Super Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's National Football League and Federation Cup competitions. However, since Mahindra United won both the 2005–06 National Football League and the 2005 Indian Federation Cup, the match was between Mahindra United and East Bengal (runner's up of the 2005–06 National Football League), with East Bengal winning 2 - 1 to clinch their second Super Cup title. The match was played at Cooperage Ground, Mumbai, on 27 May 2006.[1]

Summary

Mahindra United had the best ever season in their history by winning the 2005–06 National Football League and the 2005 Federation Cup. The team coached by Derrick Pereira had been one of the consistent performers throughout the season, losing just 3 matches in the entire league. East Bengal on the other hand missed out on the National League title, finishing second by five points. Coached by Belgian manager Philippe De Ridder, East Bengal wanted to end the season on a high.

Mahindra United fielded a strong lineup, wanting to complete the hat-trick of trophies for the season with Yusif Yakubu and Jose Ramirez Barreto both starting upfront. However, Belgian coach Philippe De Ridder had made other plans as East Bengal dominated the proceedings and won the game by 2 - 1. Nigerian attacker Guy Ndem Herve opened the scoring with a header off Alvito D'Cunha's corner in the 23rd minute and just 10 minutes later, Alvito scored directly from the corner to put East Bengal two nil ahead. The defensive pairing of Guy Mertial and Muttah Suresh with Sashti Duley as right-back did their job perfectly to stop the dangerous duo of Yakubu and Barreto. Yakubu did reduce the margin in the second half but it was a mere consolation as East Bengal went on to lift their second Indian Super Cup title.

Match details

GK 1
RB 7 Sushanth Mathew
CB 18 Peter Siddqiue
CB 14 Mahesh Gawli
LB 4 Deepak Mondal
CM 28 Krishnan Nair Ajayan
CM 6 Shanmugam Venkatesh
LW 9
RW 23 Steven Dias
ST 8 Jose Ramirez Barreto (c)
ST 10 Yusif Yakubu
Substitutes:
MF 19
Manager:
Derrick Pereira
GK 24 Rajat Ghosh Dastidar (c)
LB 19 Syed Rahim Nabi
CB 26 Ngassa Ewane Guy Martial
CB 2 Muttah Suresh
RB 8 Sasthi Duley
LW 22 Debabrata Roy
CM 7
CM 9
RW 28
ST 20 Ndem Guy Herve
ST 32 Gouranga Dutta
Substitutes:
MF 6
MF 11
DF 16
Manager:
Philippe De Ridder
width=50% valign=topAssistant referees


Dinesh Nair (Gujarat)
Benjamin Silva (Goa)
Fourth official


Franky Fernandes (Goa)

MAN OF THE MATCH

width=50% valign=topMATCH RULES
  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 9th "ONGC" Super Cup 2005/06. IndianFootball.de. 6 November 2020.
  2. Web site: East Bengal edge out Mahindra to win Super Cup. Outlook India. 6 November 2020.