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Bengaluru FC have signed left-back Ajith Kumar from Chennai City FC on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. The defender had last faced Bengaluru FC during Chennai City's 2-1 win in the Super Cup quarterfinal clash earlier in 2019. The 2020-21 ISL will begin in November and take place behind closed doors in the wake of coronavirus pandemic.
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The result sends the Gaurs through to the final of the knockout tournament, where they will face the winner of Wednesday's match between ATK and Chennaiyin FC.
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Uncertainty looms over I-League's future with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) mulling bringing the league's top teams into the ISL fold.
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At the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Roland Bilala had handed Minerva Punjab a shock lead in the third minute. But Pedro Manzi converted from the spot to draw parity.
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Chennai City drew the first blood in the 29th minute through Sandro R before Willis Plaza (38') restored parity for the hosts. 
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A win for Churchill Brothers is enough to win their maiden national league title in just four years of existence.
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Despite the draw, Chennai City still hold the pole position with 34 points from 16 matches, two points clear of debutants Real Kashmir FC (32 from 16 matches). 
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Chennai have had an impeccable I-League season so far, winning 10 out of their 15 games.  
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With this win, Chennai City FC (33 points) have now leapfrogged Real Kashmir (32) to the top of the 11-team table.
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The Arrows, on the other hand, are lying eighth on the table with 13 points from 14 games and have already bested their debut 11th Hero I-League season's record of three wins. 
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Chennai City will now lock horns with Real Kashmir at the TRC Polo Synthetic Turf Ground on January 28. 
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The 12th edition of the I-League will feature eleven teams and four new venues.
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 2-time Hero Indian Super League champions ATK, came up with a commanding performance to beat Hero I-League outfit Chennai City FC 4-1, in the fourth and final qualifying game of the Hero Super Cup, at the Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha. They now move on to the main draw of the tournament beginning on March 31, and will face FC Goa on April 3.
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Minerva Punjab's I-League title hopes were derailed a little on Friday as they were beaten by Chennai City 2-1 at Coimbatore. 
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East Bengal's title aspirations got a major boost as the Kolkata giants recorded the biggest victory of the season with a 7-1 rout of Chennai City in an I-League encounter, riding on Dudu Omagbemi's four-goal burst.
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Kyrgyz defender Veniamin Shumeiko (71st minute) scored the winner in the second half after Jean Michael Joachim`s (6th) early goal was cancelled out by Ansumana Kromah from the penalty spot in the 36th minute.
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Chennai City dominated the match and created several scoring chances. Jean Michael Joachim (45+1 minute) and Murilo Almedia (51st minute) were the scorers for Chennai City. Debutants Chennai City have four points from five matches, while Churchill Brothers remained winless at the bottom of the table after five outings. Desperately seeking a win to come out of the drop zone, both teams started on an attacking note.
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The result saw Minerva climb to the top of the table with 10 points from four matches. They displaced Kolkata giants Mohun Bagan, who are on seven points from three matches, from the pole position.
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Minerva head Coach Wangkhem Khogen Singh stated that the I-League is long and his team needs to maintain the momentum and should not take anything for granted.
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Robin scored in the added time of the first half and in the 76th minute to guide East Bengal to a hard-earned win.






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