Shillong, May 10: For two seasons now Mawlai SC and Rangdajied United FC have been the strongest clubs in the Shillong Premier League and the pair will take to the field one last time in SPL 2023 on Saturday at 3PM in the final to decide this season’s champions.
Mawlai were victorious in 2022 and will want to retain their title but Rangdajied, runners-up last season, will look to go all the way this time and get their hands on the champions’ trophy.
RUFC topped the standings of the round robin stage of SPL 2023 with 18 points from seven games, while defending champions Mawlai finished second on 16. Rangdajied then met third-placed Shillong Lajong FC in the first semifinal, winning 1-0, while Mawlai played fourth-placed Langsning FC the next day and won a thriller 2-1.
Because of a paucity of time, it was agreed before the season began by the Shillong Sports Association and the eight participating teams that the SPL, usually held over two legs, would be reduced to a single leg this time with knockouts to follow. It was also decided that there would be no relegation this season.
In their only meeting this year, Rangdajied won a heated round robin contest 2-1 against Mawlai on 26th April.
Although they hold the edge, the final will be a completely different ball game, as both clubs know very well.
Speaking today a day before the final, Mawlai SC Joint Secretary Esekiel S Mon and assistant coach Jerry A Sutnga said that three senior players are doubtful due to injury.
Remark Kharmalki has been out almost the entire season but Donlad Diengdoh and Raikutshisha Buam are more recent casualties – both missed the semifinal. However, the young guns Mawlai has employed this season have shone on the field, backed up by the tremendous experience of captain Brolington Warlarpih and fellow seasoned traveller Fullmoon Mukhim.
Mawlai had begun their preparations for this season in September last year and, though the SPL start had to be delayed to March this year, that time was well spent training the youngsters in the squad under the watchful eye of new coach Hering Shangpliang, who brought a wealth of experience with him when he joined the club.
The final will kick-off at 3PM at the SSA Stadium at First Ground, Polo, with tickets available at the venue before the match.
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