AIFF Super Cup: NEUFC eye winning start, FCG meet JFC
The AIFF Super Cup’s Group B kicks off Sunday, starring the reigning Durand Cup and Super Cup champions.
The AIFF Super Cup 2025–26 action promises a double-header of drama on Sunday. In the opening fixture of the day, Durand Cup champions NorthEast United FC face I-League title holders Inter Kashi at the GMC Stadium in Bambolim, followed by a 2025 Super Cup final rematch between FC Goa and Jamshedpur FCat the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
The matches at Fatorda will be broadcast live on Star Sports Khel and streamed on JioHotstar, while the Bambolim clash will be streamed on the Indian Football YouTube Channel.
NorthEast United FC take on Inter Kashi
The opening fixture has the feel of a classic underdog encounter. NorthEast United FC arrive as the in-form side, buoyed by their recent Durand Cup defence and brimming with belief. Coach Juan Pedro Benali, who has brought tactical clarity and steel to the Highlanders, knows how crucial an early win can be in a competition where only one team qualifies from each group.
“The first game is always very important in these kinds of tournaments. It’s the toughest group in the competition. Whichever team advances from here will have a great advantage going into the knockouts,” Benali remarked on the eve of the clash during the pre-match press conference.
Competition is the biggest motivation for the players! 🎙️💭
— NorthEast United FC (@NEUtdFC) October 25, 2025
The gaffer shares his thoughts ahead of our opening game of the AIFF Super Cup!
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For Inter Kashi, this is a step into the unknown. After a memorable I-League triumph, they will face an uphill task in their first game of the AIFF Super Cup. In a cruel twist, their foreign players and head coach Antonio López Habas are yet to receive their visas, forcing the club to rely solely on an all-Indian squad for their opener. Goalkeeping coach Abhijit Mondal will take charge from the sidelines.
Mondal, however, put up a brave front. “In football, anything can happen. We’ve retained a strong core, added exciting young players, and have Habas guiding us remotely. The boys are motivated. We’ll fight,” he said.
It will be the first-ever meeting between NorthEast United FC and Inter Kashi. Benali, aware of the threat of an untested opponent, said, “Facing Inter Kashi won’t be easy. They will be very motivated, and we must be focused. Playing to our strengths will be key.”
FC Goa vs Jamshedpur FC: Rematch of the previous Final
The second game of the night brings back memories of a high-octane final earlier this year. FC Goa had swept aside Jamshedpur FC 3-0 in the 2025 Super Cup final to lift their second title and secure qualification for the AFC Champions League Two preliminary stage. This time, Jamshedpur FC return with revenge on their minds.
𝙋𝙧𝙚𝙘𝙞𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣. 𝙋𝙚𝙧𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚. 𝙋𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣.⚡️ @niviasports pic.twitter.com/yJUqcSnp0L
— FC Goa (@FCGoaOfficial) October 25, 2025
Head coach Manolo Márquez is determined to ground his players after their impressive continental outings. “We have to take it one game at a time. Only one team can qualify from the group, so a bad result can end everything. We need to be switched on from the first whistle,” he said.
His team have already impressed in Asia with a spirited performance against giants Al Nassr, despite a narrow 1-2 defeat. “We showed character and personality against a big team, but tomorrow is a different game altogether,” he noted.
They are here to fight!🦾🔥
— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) October 24, 2025
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Jamshedpur FC’s storyline is just as compelling. After Márquez’s national team stint, Khalid Jamil filled the role before stepping aside for Steven Dias, the former India winger now at the helm. The Men of Steel, well aware of what FC Goa are capable of, are determined to script a different ending this time.
“FC Goa are a strong side,” Dias admitted. “But we’ve learnt from last year’s final. Our preparation has been solid, both mentally and physically. We know NorthEast United FC and Inter Kashi are dangerous too, so every point matters.”













