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King’s Cup 2023: Despite Gallant Fight, India Go Down in Penalties Against Iraq

King's Cup 2023: India conceded two penalties on regulation time, before losing out on penalties.

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The Indian men’s football team lost to Iraq 5-4 in a penalty shootout after the 2023 King's Cup semifinal match ended at 2-2 at the 700th Anniversary Stadium, on Thursday, 7 September.

With the score level at 2-2 after the regulation time, the teams went into the penalty shootout as there is provision for no extra time in the tournament. Naorem Mahesh Singh (17’) scored the opening goal for India while the other was accounted for through Jalal Hassan Hachim’s own goal (51’) in regulation time. 

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However, Brandon Fernandes missed the spot-kick opportunity as India suffered its eighth loss in eight meetings against Iraq. The 99th rank Indian football team missed the services of their charismatic skipper Sunil Chhetri, who opted out for personal reasons.

The Indian defense, led by veteran centre-back Sandesh Jinghan, stayed defensive till the quarter of the game as the 70th-ranked Iraq team continuously attacked through the Indian Pole.

After the first half ended at 1-1, India stepped ahead and attacked the Iraq goal after Jalal Hassan Hachem made a mess of a shot from India’s Manvir Singh and conceded an own goal.

Just 10 minutes before the final whistle, Iraq drew a penalty after Aymen Hussein was fouled in the box by the Indian defenders, and the score levelled 2-2.

India To Face Lebanon Next

Although India drew numerous opportunities but failed to make it count as the match headed into the dreaded penalty shootouts. In the tiebreaker, Brandon Fernandes hit the post as Iraq won it with the final score of 5-4.

The Indian men’s football team will next compete in the third-place match against Lebanon on Sunday, 10 September. India won a bronze medal when they last played in the King’s Cup in 2019 against Thailand with a 1-0 scoreline losing to Curacao in the semifinals.

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