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Historic Win for FC Siolim in Inaugural Mansion House Football Cup


In an unforgettable finale held under the Cuncolim floodlights, FC Siolim emerged as the first-ever champions of the All Goa Mansion House Football Cup 2025 after edging out Curtorim Gymkhana 6-3 in a nerve-wracking penalty shootout. The match, played at the Government School Playground, ended 2-2 in regulation time before Siolim sealed the deal in the tiebreaker, writing their names into Goan football folklore.

The high-stakes contest began with Curtorim Gymkhana drawing first blood in the 12th minute, courtesy of a clinical finish by their talisman, Anslem Fernandes. But Siolim were quick to respond. Gaurav Vaigankar restored parity in the 25th minute with a thumping strike that energized the crowd and shifted momentum.

The first half saw near misses from both sides, but it was in the second half where the drama truly unfolded. Just minutes after the restart, Pushparaj Mandrekar gave Siolim the lead in the 45th minute with a sharp finish. However, the resilient Curtorim side came back once again through none other than Anslem Fernandes, who scored his second of the night in the 60th minute to make it 2-2.

With no breakthrough in the dying minutes, the match went to penalties, where Siolim held their nerve. Mayuresh Naik, Gaurav Vaigankar, Pushparaj Mandrekar, and Lavnay Shirodkar all confidently converted their spot-kicks. In contrast, Curtorim Gymkhana faltered under pressure, managing to score only once through Savio Peixoto.

The shootout triumph earned Siolim a winners’ purse of Rs 60,000 and the distinction of becoming the inaugural champions of the Mansion House Football Cup. Curtorim Gymkhana took home Rs 40,000 and the runners-up trophy.

Individual brilliance throughout the tournament was recognized with special honours. Mayuresh Naik of FC Siolim was awarded Best Player, Pushparaj Mandrekar received Best Striker, Videsh Sawant took Best Midfielder, while Curtorim’s Johnson Bhagat and James Fernandes won Best Goalkeeper and Best Defender, respectively.

The grand prize distribution ceremony featured prominent dignitaries including Sports Minister Dr Ramesh Tawadkar, Cuncolim MLA and Leader of Opposition Yuri Alemao, Tilaknagar Industries State Head Vineet Kumar Bothra, Landry Mascarenhas, Fr Eremito Coutinho, Artemio Da Silva, Lavita Mascarenhas, Siddesh Kurade, Sailesh Vaidya, Angela Dias, and Melvin Costa. The event was compered by Vijay Kumar Kopre Dessai.

The historic evening closed with joyous scenes as Siolim’s players lifted the trophy to thunderous cheers from their traveling supporters. A celebration not just of victory, but of the growing vibrancy of grassroots football in Goa.

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FC Siolim Seals Final Spot with a Big Win


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

Sinquerim, July 3, 2025:  FC Siolim has earned their place in the finals of the 1st Vedanta Trophy with a powerful 4-0 win over Assonora United Football Club, in a semi-final match held at the Sinquerim ground on Thursday. The match was part of the tournament hosted by the Sinquerim Sports Club.

From the opening whistle, FC Siolim looked sharp and dangerous. Mayuresh Naik gave his side an early lead in the 9th minute, setting the tone for what would become a commanding performance. Despite several chances, Siolim held only a narrow 1-0 lead at halftime.

The second half, however, saw a complete takeover. In the 51st minute, Pushparaj Mandrekar added the second goal, breaking Assonora’s defensive resolve. Just four minutes later, Dalesh Pednekar made it 3-0, capitalizing on the mounting pressure. As the match neared its end, Naik struck again with his second goal of the match, securing the emphatic 4-0 result.

Assonora United struggled to match the tempo and failed to create any real threat going forward. Their defense collapsed under Siolim’s quick, well-structured attacks, and their attempts to push back were consistently shut down.

The match saw three yellow cards issued — one to Mayuresh Naik of FC Siolim, and two to Kunal Salgaonkar and Vishan Asnodkar of Assonora United — as tensions rose during key moments of the game.

With this win, FC Siolim advances to the final, where they will look to carry this winning momentum and capture the inaugural Vedanta Trophy.

Stay tuned for final match updates and coverage!