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Aizawl FC lifted the I-League crown today after holding Shillong Lajong 1-1 in a tense affair.
Updated : Nov 19, 2017, 02:27 AM IST
In one of the biggest achievements in Indian football history, unheralded Aizawl FC today lifted the I-League crown after they held Shillong Lajong 1-1 in a tense match here. Lajong went ahead in the ninth minute through A Dipanda but Aizawl equalised in the 67th minute through W Lalnunfela as the two sides split points in a highly-anticipated match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
Despite Mohun Bagan defeating Chennai City FC 2-1 in a simultaneous match in Kolkata, Aizawl ran away with the title to script a fairytale story. Aizawl ended the league on 37 points while Mohun Bagan finished second on 36. They have won the I-League title in their second season, becoming the first club from the Northeast to bag the title.
It was, in fact, the Leicester moment for the Aizawl side as their fortunes turned around in just a matter of a year after they were on the verge of relegation from the I-League last season. Aizawl would not have at all played in the I-League this season as they finished eighth last year but after a few Goan sides pulled out of the country's top-flight league, they got a lifeline to stay afloat.
Their feat is comparable to the unheralded English Premier League side Leicester which won the title in 2015-16 season after they were on the verge of relegation the previous year.
A club whose budget is just around Rs 2 crore (Mohun Bagan spend the same amount in buying Sony Norde), it's an achievement of enormous proportion. The match, the Northeast derby, was though not without controversy as Aizawl played under protest after finding out that the title-deciding game would be conducted by officials from Bengal.
Aizawl protested because Kolkata side Mohun Bagan were also in title contention and playing a simultaneous match. The Northeastern club said that they have earlier requested the AIFF to appoint neutral match officials from other states.
Here's how Twitter reacted:
AIZAWL FC - CHAMPIONS OF INDIA
— MizoramPremierLeague (@Zonetmpl) April 30, 2017
History has just been written, @AizawlFC just won the @ILeagueOfficial. Big congratulations to Aizawl FC pic.twitter.com/44c4qNV0PY
.@AizawlFC fans hijacking the prize distribution ceremony. #LAJvAFC #HeroILeague pic.twitter.com/pdwSyBBD0J
— Abhishek Mukherjee (@theabhishekway) April 30, 2017
No league, no matter how many millions of money you throw into it, can produce a story like @AizawlFC. I-League needed this #aizawlfc
— Rutvick Mehta (@RutvickMehta) April 30, 2017
Aizawl FC show what's possible if you #SupportLocalFootball. Amazing story, amazing people, amazing team
— Mihir Vasavda (@mihirsv) April 30, 2017
Aizawl are #IndianFootball champions.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) April 30, 2017
Pinch yourself. Let it sink in. Pinch yourself again.
It's really happened. What a night!#LAJvAFC
Scenes after #AizawlFC won #ILeague title. Reminded me of Lords when #India won 1983 World Cup! Full scale pitch invasion. So emotional!!! pic.twitter.com/9PLCQvES2A
— Amit Kamath (@jestalt) April 30, 2017
Congrats to Aizawl FC. #NoFCLikeAFC
— No Paneer No Cry (@sidin) April 30, 2017
It's official NOW! #AizawlFC wins the #HeroILeague #ChampionOfIndia. #Mizoram_the #ChampionOfIndia #LetsFootball! #GodBlessMizoram!!! pic.twitter.com/k7XLAH3qbo
— AIR News Aizawl (@airnews_aizawl) April 30, 2017
If this doesn't turn you into #IndianFootball fan, nothing will. Leicester City story can go to dogs. Aizawl, What an underdog story.
— Nikhil Jadhav (@42nikhil) April 30, 2017
Khalid Jamil right now #IndianFootball #AizawlFC pic.twitter.com/E6anrsJWqv
— Vishnu Prasad (@visheprasad) April 30, 2017
#AizawlFC are champions of India! They've done a Leicester. Take a bow Khalid Jamil. Totally deserving. #AFC #ILeague @fni pic.twitter.com/jT1zhxjDlW
— Sahil Bhalla (@IMSahilBhalla) April 30, 2017