Kerala secure 7th Santosh Trophy title after beating Bengal on penalties

Santosh Trophy 2022, Senior National Football Championship: Hosts Kerala bounced back from a goal down to beat heavyweights Bengal 5-4 in the penalty shootout to win their seventh Santosh Trophy title at the Manjeri Payyanad Football Stadium in Kerala on Monday.

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Hosts Kerala bounced back from a goal down to beat heavyweights Bengal 5-4 in the penalty shootout to win their seventh Santosh Trophy title at the Manjeri Payyanad Football Stadium in Kerala on Monday. Playing in front of a packed home crowd with an official attendance of 26,857, the Bino George Chiramal-coached side failed to break through the Bengal defence, which was spearheaded by experienced goalkeeper Priyant Kumar Singh.


Bengal, who are record 32-time champions of the Santosh Trophy, were aiming to avenge their final defeat at home in 2016-17. They went ahead in extra time courtesy of a sensational diving header by Dilip Orawn (97th), brilliantly set up by Supriya Pandit from the left. 


But the defence crumbled in the last four minutes of extra time in what was an action replay of Bengal's goal. It was Bibin Ajayan who scored the equaliser with a leaping header after being set up by Noufal PN from the right to force a penalty shootout.


Bengal kicked off the penalty shootout with Dilip Orawn's strike but in their second attempt, Sajal Bag shot wide which turned decisive in the end. Bablu Ora, Tanmoy Ghosh and goalkeeper Priyant converted their chances and in the final penalty, they left the big task for substitute goalkeeper Raja Burman to deny Kerala the winning penalty.


Burman tried his best but Faslurahman Methukayil sealed it, shooting the ball into the top corner to clinch their first Santosh Trophy on home soil since 1993 (Kochi). 


Having beaten Bengal 2-0 in the group stage, Kerala, thus, did a double on the Ranjan Bhattacharya-coached side.


It was a contrasting tale of two halves with Bengal dominating the first 45 minutes, while Kerala came close on multiple occasions after the changeover. If not for the Bengal goalkeeper Priyant Kumar Singh Bengal would have given up hopes of bringing the Trophy back home.


The best save by Priyant came in the 33rd minute when he parried away a superb strike by Viknesh M to hold on to the clean slate. Two minutes later, Priyant was again in the thick of the action, this time denying Sanju G.


Bengal forward Molla had a forgettable outing and squandered a couple of chances in the first-half. The hosts pressed hard in the second-half with tournament top-scorer Jijo Joseph and Vikensh making a wave of attacks but Bengal defence denied all their efforts as the goalless stalemate prevailed in regulation time.

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