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GFA Cracks Down on Match-Fixing: 14 Players Charged in Goa Pro League Probe


Goa Football Association has taken a decisive step in addressing alleged match-fixing in the Goa Professional League 2025-26 season by issuing a detailed 288-page chargesheet to 14 players, most of whom are former members of Chapora Yuvak Sangh. The move marks a significant development in one of the most serious integrity-related investigations in Goan football in recent years.

The probe was initiated after Chapora Yuvak Sangh sacked nine players in October 2025 and subsequently filed a formal complaint along with an FIR at Mapusa Police Station. In response, the Goa Football Association appointed retired Deputy Superintendent of Police Sandesh T. Chodankar as the Investigating Officer to conduct a thorough inquiry into the allegations.

Following months of investigation, the Ethics Committee compiled an extensive chargesheet outlining the findings and evidence against the players involved. The accused players have now been given a period of 10 days to submit their responses, after which the committee is expected to deliberate and announce its decision in early March. Potential sanctions could have significant implications for the players’ careers and the broader football ecosystem in the state.

Speaking on the development, GFA President Dr. Caitano Fernandes reiterated his commitment to cleaning up the sport in Goa. He stated that upon taking office in 2022, he had assured clubs of firm action against unethical practices and emphasised that the association is moving steadily towards fulfilling that promise. He further added that the Executive Committee will take the strongest possible action against those found guilty.

The case has drawn widespread attention within the football community, highlighting the ongoing challenges of maintaining integrity in competitive sport. As the process moves forward, the outcome is expected to set a strong precedent for governance and accountability in Goan football, reinforcing the importance of fair play and transparency in the game.

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Harmanpreet Kaur Becomes Most-Capped Player in Women’s International Cricket


Written by Intern Rency Gomes || Team Allycaral 

Harmanpreet Kaur etched her name into the record books on Thursday as she became the most-capped player in women’s international cricket history.


The milestone came in Canberra, Australia, where the Indian captain featured in her 356th international match for India women’s national cricket team — taking her to the top of the all-time list for most international appearances in women’s cricket.

Harmanpreet, who has been a pillar of Indian cricket across formats, achieved the landmark through consistent performances in Tests, ODIs and T20Is over the years. A World Cup-winning captain and one of the most influential figures in the modern women’s game, she continues to lead from the front with both bat and leadership.

Her journey, marked by match-winning knocks and bold captaincy decisions, reflects the growth of women’s cricket in India and globally. Reaching 356 caps is a testament not only to longevity but also to sustained excellence at the highest level.

With this feat, Harmanpreet adds yet another chapter to an already illustrious international career.

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Baale BPS Open 2026 Kicks Off Strong as Masters 45+ Players Shine


The third edition of the Baale BPS Open 2026 got underway with an impressive display of skill and competitive spirit in the Masters 45+ Singles category at B.P.S. Sports Club in Margao. Veteran players set the tone early in the state-ranking tournament, delivering a series of decisive performances as they progressed through the opening rounds.

The tournament was inaugurated at the Margao venue in the presence of key dignitaries from the local tennis and sporting community, marking the beginning of what promises to be an exciting edition. From the outset, players showcased sharp form, with several dominant wins highlighting the opening day’s action. Sameer secured a commanding 6-0 victory over Anup, while Pankaj Naik mirrored that performance with a clinical win against Brian by the same margin. Kalyananaraman B advanced with a confident 6-2 win over Rohan L, and Marcus edged past Kedar in a closely fought contest, finishing 6-4. Ehrlick also progressed comfortably with a 6-0 victory over T Kulkarni.

The intensity continued into the second round, where Dimitry delivered a composed performance to defeat Sidharth S 6-2. Neville battled through a tight match against Sameer, eventually winning 7-5, while Kalyananaraman B maintained his strong run with a convincing 6-1 victory over Kishore. Marcus continued his steady form with a solid 6-3 win against Naveen, further underlining the competitive depth in the veterans’ category.

Supported by Baale Resort Goa and conducted under the aegis of the Goa State Tennis Association, the tournament has attracted a total of 197 entries across junior, open, and veterans’ categories. The growing participation reflects the tournament’s rising stature within Goa’s sporting calendar. This year’s edition has also introduced new veterans’ events, including the Masters 60+ Singles and Masters 100+ Doubles categories, expanding opportunities for senior players to compete at a structured level.

The tournament will run over 11 days at the B.P.S. Sports Club courts, with matches scheduled across multiple categories. As the competition progresses, players and spectators alike can expect more high-quality tennis and closely contested matches, reinforcing the event’s reputation as one of the state’s premier tennis tournaments.

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FC Goa Signs Indian Super Gaming League as Principal Sponsor for ISL 2025-26


FC Goa have announced Indian Super Gaming League as the club’s Principal Sponsor for the 2025-26 Indian Super League season, marking a significant step in blending traditional sport with the rapidly growing esports ecosystem in India. As part of the agreement, ISGL will feature prominently on the front of FC Goa’s matchday kits, strengthening its visibility while aligning with one of Indian football’s most progressive clubs.

The partnership comes at a strategically aligned moment, with the timelines of the Indian Super League and the debut season of the Indian Super Gaming League running in sync. This alignment allows both entities to maximise engagement and build a shared narrative that connects football fans with the expanding gaming community across the country.

Beyond jersey branding, ISGL will have a strong presence across FC Goa’s digital platforms and branding initiatives, enabling the creation of engaging and interactive content that resonates with both sports and esports audiences. The collaboration aims to foster deeper connections between fans while opening new avenues for storytelling and community engagement.

The Indian Super Gaming League, an initiative by LetsGameNow, represents a focused push towards the growth and professionalisation of esports in India. With a structured format, diverse gaming titles, and a nationwide reach, the league is designed to identify, nurture, and elevate emerging gaming talent. Backed by extensive experience in organising gaming tournaments, LetsGameNow aims to position ISGL as a premier competitive platform, with its grand finale scheduled to take place in Mumbai on March 15.

Speaking on the partnership, FC Goa CEO Ravi Puskur expressed enthusiasm about welcoming ISGL on board, noting that esports is gaining significant momentum in India and aligns with the club’s philosophy of grassroots development. He highlighted that both organisations share a common goal of creating structured opportunities for young talent, whether on the football pitch or in competitive gaming arenas.

Gautam Badalia, Co-Founder of LetsGameNow, emphasised that the collaboration reflects a natural extension of ISGL’s mission to provide credible platforms for aspiring players. He noted that FC Goa embodies the sporting aspirations of Goa’s youth and shares a commitment to building professional pathways for emerging talent. The partnership, he added, represents a strategic integration of traditional sports and esports, driven by discipline, ambition, and opportunity.

As part of its nationwide outreach, the league will host qualifying rounds across five cities, including Goa, where the event is scheduled for March 6 in association with FC Goa. The initiative offers aspiring gamers a chance to compete across multiple esports titles, reinforcing ISGL’s vision of empowering the next generation of players to perform confidently on both national and global stages.

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Goa Players Earn South Zone Selection for Senior Women’s Inter Zonal Trophy


The Goa Cricket Association has announced the selection of its representatives in the South Zone squad for the upcoming Senior Women’s Inter Zonal One Day Trophy, scheduled to be held in Bengaluru from March 5 to March 15, 2026.

Purvaja Verlekar has been selected as part of the main squad, while Poorva Bhaidkar has been named as a standby player. Rakshanda Pilankar has also been included in the squad as Performance Analyst, representing Goa in the support staff.

The selection marks a significant milestone for Goa cricket, reflecting the steady growth and development of women’s cricket in the state. It also highlights the increasing recognition of Goan players and professionals at higher competitive levels within the domestic cricket structure.

The Senior Women’s Inter Zonal One Day Trophy is a prestigious platform that brings together top performers from across zones, offering players the opportunity to compete at an elite level and further strengthen their prospects in national selection pathways.

The association congratulated the selected player and support staff member, describing their inclusion in the South Zone squad as a proud moment for the state. It also extended its best wishes to the team for a successful campaign in the tournament.

With consistent performances and growing opportunities, women’s cricket in Goa continues to build momentum, and selections like these serve as inspiration for many aspiring cricketers across the region.