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NorthEast United FC Triumphs Over Diamond Harbour FC 6-1 in Durand Cup Final

In a remarkable display of skill, NorthEast United FC defeated Diamond Harbour FC 6-1 in the Durand Cup final, successfully defending their title. The Highlanders showcased their prowess with a strong first half and continued their dominance in the second, achieving the largest victory margin in the tournament's history since Independence. This win marks NorthEast United's second consecutive title, making them only the second team to retain the Durand Cup in the post-Independence era. Diamond Harbour, despite their impressive journey to the final, could not match the Highlanders' performance.
 

Dominant Performance by NorthEast United

In a stunning display, NorthEast United FC secured a decisive 6-1 victory against Diamond Harbour FC in the Durand Cup final held at Salt Lake Stadium on Saturday, successfully defending their title. The Highlanders took a commanding 2-0 lead by halftime and continued their offensive onslaught in the second half, achieving the largest margin of victory in a Durand Cup final since Independence.


A Goal-Scoring Extravaganza

Asheer Akhtar initiated the scoring at the 30-minute mark, followed by Parthib Gogoi, who extended the lead just before halftime. The second half saw contributions from Thoi Singh, substitute Jairo Samperio, Andres Rodriguez, and Alaaeddine Ajaraie, who scored from the penalty spot, culminating in a historic win. Diamond Harbour managed to score a consolation goal through Luka Majcen midway through the second half.


Diamond Harbour's Journey Comes to an End

Diamond Harbour FC had an impressive journey to the final, having eliminated prominent teams like Jamshedpur FC and East Bengal. However, they struggled to replicate that form in the championship match. NorthEast United showcased their dominance from the outset, combining solid defense with effective midfield play and lethal finishing.


Back-to-Back Champions

Having triumphed over Mohun Bagan Super Giant in last year's final via penalties, the Highlanders improved upon their previous performance with this emphatic win. With this victory, NorthEast United becomes only the second team, after East Bengal (1989–1991), to successfully defend the Durand Cup title in the post-Independence era.