India's Minerva Academy FC makes history by winning Gothia Cup


 Minerva Academy FC made history on Saturday by becoming the first Indian side to lift the Gothia Cup, the world's largest and most international youth football tournament. The Chandigarh-based club defeated Brazilian side Ordin FC 3-1 in the final, with goals from Thiyam, Lakra, and Singh.

The Gothia Cup is a prestigious tournament that has been held in Sweden since 1975. It is attended by teams from over 80 countries, and it is seen as a major stepping stone for young players. Minerva Academy's victory is a major achievement for Indian football, and it is a sign that the country is producing talented youngsters who can compete at the highest level.

The team's coach, Baljit Singh Bawa, was full of praise for his players after the match. "This is a historic moment for Indian football," he said. "The boys have worked so hard, and they deserve all the credit. This is just the beginning for them, and I am confident that they will go on to achieve great things."

The victory is a major boost for Indian football, and it will hopefully help to raise the profile of the sport in the country. It is also a sign that Indian youngsters are capable of competing at the highest level, and it will be interesting to see how they progress in the future.

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