Real Kashmir FC go ‘above and beyond’ with extensive outreach program
Real Kashmir FC strengthened their fan connection with an extensive outreach program that covered numerous parts of the region.
Real Kashmir FC strengthened their fan connection with an extensive outreach program that covered numerous parts of the region.
Real Kashmir coach David Robertson, his wife Kim, son Mason, who plays for the club, and three support staff will fly back home on Thursday afternoon.
Danish' Farooq's header in the 42nd minute was enough for Real Kashmir to move to 22 points from 14 matches in the ongoing season of I-League.
For Kashmir, their ambitions have been concentrated on the upper dominions of the league, but have lagged behind in the context of the title race.
Kashmir defeated Aizawl 2-0 at the latter's backyard in the first leg match and will be playing the second of their five consecutive home games in I-League.
Real Kashmir FC will look towards their foreigners, while Mohun Bagan will be hoping that Papa Babacar Diawara will make an instant impact on his debut.
The win takes Real Kashmir FC to seventh place in the I-League standings with five points, while Chennai City FGC drop to eighth place.
Real Kashmir have played only two matches this season, both ending in draws away from home against East Bengal and Tiddim Road Athletic Union (TRAU).
Real Kashmir, who had finished third in their maiden season last year, had a couple of their games in Srinagar postponed due to bad weather.
East Bengal are yet to win the I-League since it was rechristened from being the National League in 2007 despite coming close on numerous occasions.