St Lawrence (Borivli) goalkeeper Karan Chawan, who had a back injury, effected four saves and scored one goal in the tie-breaker to help his school beat St Francis D'Assisi (Borivli) 3-2 via sudden death and win the 11th U-16 Amalendu Roye Memorial football title at Azad Maidan on Saturday.
St Lawrence (Borivli) goalkeeper Karan Chawan, who had a back injury, effected four saves and scored one goal in the tie-breaker to help his school beat St Francis D'Assisi (Borivli) 3-2 via sudden death and win the 11th U-16 Amalendu Roye Memorial football title at Azad Maidan on Saturday.
Saving grace: Karan Chawan saves one during the tie-breaker at
Azad Maidan on Saturday. Pic/Suresh KK
The teams were locked goalless in regulation time. In the shootout, Chawan and Aditya Dhotre scored for Lawrence while Ryan D'Souza and Elton Quadros were on target for D'Assisi. Even after the tie-breaker, the match was tied 2-2 and it had to be decided via the sudden death where Mitesh Raja scored for Lawrence while Vineet Venugopal of D'Assisi missed the target.
"I hurt my back during a regular practice session. I did have slight pain before the match, but I had no clue that it would aggravate so badly later on. During the break, my teammates told me that it was okay if we lost the final. But those words motivated me to give my best," said the 15-year-old junior India goalkeeper.
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