Kalinga Super Cup 2025: NorthEast United FC win big, Jamshedpur FC edge out Hyderabad FC
NorthEast United FC will now face Jamshedpur FC in the final quarter-final fixture on Sunday.

Indian Super League (ISL) club NorthEast United FC delivered a resounding 6-0 victory over Mohammedan SC, riding high on Alaaeddine Ajaraie’s first-ever hat-trick for the club, to advance to the quarterfinals of the Kalinga Super Cup at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.
The Highlanders showcased a dominant performance, scoring three goals in each half. Jithin MS opened the scoring early (3’), followed by a stellar hat-trick from Alaaeddine Ajaraie (18’, 57’, and 90+3’). Nestor Albiach (42’) and Guillermo Fernandez (66’) also etched their names onto the scoresheet as NorthEast United FC recorded their biggest win in terms of goal margin.
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— NorthEast United FC (@NEUtdFC) April 24, 2025
A scramble within the penalty area saw the ball fall for Nestor Albiach, whose subsequent cross looped over the Mohammedan SC defence, allowing Jithin MS to tap the ball into an unguarded net.
Having secured an early advantage, NorthEast United FC controlled the game's tempo with intricate midfield play. The quartet of Mohammed Ali Bemammer, Albiach, Ajaraie, and Guillermo consistently troubled the Mohammedan SC ranks.
In the 18th minute, another well-orchestrated move unfolded. Guillermo located Ajaraie in space on the left. With a clever feint, the Moroccan winger turned his marker, surged into the box, and unleashed a powerful left-footed shot past Subhajit Bhattacharjee, doubling the lead.
Building on their momentum, Benali’s men maintained possession and intensified the pressure on their opponents. The persistence paid off when Jithin MS dispossessed a Mohammedan SC player high up the pitch. He then drove into the box and squared the ball to Albiach, who took a touch to position it onto his favoured left foot before slotting it into the net. The Highlanders went into the halftime break with a 3-0 lead.
NorthEast United FC continued their relentless approach in the second half, heaping further pressure on their opposition. Substitutes Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh played key roles in the fourth goal.
Macarton found Guillermo unmarked on the right wing, granting the Spaniard ample time and space to pick out Thoi Singh inside the box. Thoi's initial shot was blocked by Mohammedan SC custodian Bhattacharjee, but the rebound fell kindly for Ajaraie. The ISL Golden Boot winner for the 2024-25 season reacted swiftly, firing the ball home from close range.
Ajaraie, who had a record-breaking 30-goal contribution in the ISL season, was instrumental in the fifth goal. He delivered an intelligent pass to Guillermo, who then cleverly dinked the ball over the onrushing Bhattacharjee to add his name to the scoresheet. In added time, Alaaeddine Ajaraie completed his hat-trick, calmly converting a penalty he himself had earned, sealing the emphatic victory.
NorthEast United FC will now face Jamshedpur FC in their Kalinga Super Cup semi-final clash.
The Men of Steel secure final quarter-final spot

Jamshedpur FC registered a commanding 2-0 win over Hyderabad FC in the final Round of 16 match of the 2025 Kalinga Super Cup on Thursday.
Goals from Javier Siverio (39’ p) and Stephen Eze (64’) sealed a comfortable passage for the Men of Steel, who will now face NorthEast United FC in the quarter-finals.
One round down, eyes on the next 🏹 Quarterfinals, here we come 🔥🚀
— Jamshedpur FC (@JamshedpurFC) April 24, 2025
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Having finished fifth in the ISL table and narrowly missing out on the final after a semi-final loss to Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Jamshedpur FC entered the tournament with high expectations and looked the more composed and purposeful side throughout the match.
Jamshedpur FC generated numerous attacking moves from the onset, creating pressure on Hyderabad FC’s defense line. Jamil’s men initially struggled to create clear openings, with Hyderabad FC defending in numbers and closing down space effectively.
Ashutosh Mehta was brought down by Manoj Mohammad inside the box, resulting in the Men of Steel being awarded a penalty. Javier Siverio finally broke the deadlock with his cool and composed finish from the spot kick, securing a crucial lead for his team.
Going into the second half, Jamshedpur FC doubled their tally thanks to Stephen Eze’s strike. Jordan Murray, who had been a constant menace, charged into the box and laid the ball off for Eze, who made no mistake from close range.
With that, Jamshedpur FC sealed a clinical 2-0 win over Hyderabad FC, bringing a gripping round of 16 to a close.