Real Kashmir FC withdraw from Super Cup

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Real Kashmir FC withdraw from Super Cup

Friday, 17 October 2025 | Pioneer News Service

Real Kashmir FC withdraw from Super Cup

I-League team Real Kashmir FC have withdrawn from the upcoming Super Cup due to a delay in procuring visas for their foreign players, the club said on Thursday. The Slow Leopards have been replaced by Dempo FC for the tournament that is scheduled to begin in Goa from October 25. The Srinagar-based side had been placed in what has been dubbed the ‘Group of Death’, alongside Mohun Bagan Super Giant, East Bengal FC, and Chennaiyin FC.

“Due to unavoidable circumstances, Real Kashmir FC has withdrawn from the AIFF Super Cup 2025. Visa delays for our foreign players made it impossible to compete at full strength - a decision beyond our control, but one made with integrity,” the club said on its social media handles. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) tweeted, “Real Kashmir FC have withdrawn from AIFF Super Cup 2025-26, as VISAS for their foreign players could not be secured. They will be replaced by Dempo SC.”

The Snow Leopards were originally scheduled to play East Bengal in the Super Cup opener on October 25, followed by matches against Mohun Bagan SG on October 28 and Chennaiyin FC on October 31 in Group A. The institute is looking all of us with great care and support,” he added. Sairem said he was urged by his seniors and coaches to compete despite his thumb injury in Ahmedabad. “I started with gymnastics at the age of seven and then switched to diving at around nine. We are training hard at ASI where I have been training since 2018,” he said.

“I had a thumb injury, sustained during a previous event. It brought me a little doubt but my seniors and coaches persuaded me to give my best.” While Ningthoujam and Sairem have their target set, there is also the factor of obstacles which sportsmen in Manipur have to overcome in order to succeed. Hemam London Singh, a senior colleague of Ningthoujam and Sairem who finished sixth for India in the 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games in 3m synchronised springboard final, told PTI “Majority of the sportsperson in Manipur comes from financially backward families.”

“Success in respective fields at national and global events is the only ticket to a life out of poverty. Overall there is lack of support system in Manipur.” “In case of boxing and weightlifting, Manipur has produced great sportspersons and juniors have a role model (such as) Mary Kom or Dingko (Singh), any younger player can dream and aspire to become them,” said Hemam, a five-time national championship winner representing the Services and Sports Control Board (SSCB). “It gives them a dedicated pathway to accomplish their ambitions, (but) this is lacking in diving,” added Hemam, who is also training at ASI Pune and preparing for trials for the Asian Games.

Debeshwor Singh Nongthombam, a swimming coach at the North East Regional Centre here, cited “huge administrative inefficiencies”. “We have no lack of talents and hard working sportspersons who have potential to win medals at global events. Unfortunately, there is huge administrative inefficiencies concerning development of sports including swimming in the state,” he said. “Financial issues is the greatest setback to our development. Manipur swimming pools are not being maintained with appropriate and adequate facilities and requirements.”

“We also need a strong sports scientific backup with qualified coaches and support system including physiotherapist and psychologist. We are severely lacking people with sports background in the administrative section,” he added. Thammineni’s climb assumed further significance since his push to the summit from base camp had no Sherpa support. Founder of Boots & Crampons, a mountaineering company, Thammineni has already won the recognition as India’s one of most accomplished high-altitude climbers, sources close to the climber claimed.

“Over the last decade, Bharath has guided expedition teams across six continents and inspired a new generation of Indian climbers. Under his leadership, the Everest 2025 expedition achieved landmark milestones after Chhonzin Angmo from Himachal Pradesh became the world’s first blind woman to summit the world’s highest peak and Vishwanath Karthikey, then a 16-year old, became the youngest Indian to complete the Seven Summits challenge,” said Dipanjan Das, a friend of Thammineni who has closely monitored the mountaineer’s career, said.

In a recorded message from the summit camp, the climber dedicated his achievement to the newer generation of adventure sports enthusiasts in this country. “This is not just a personal achievement, but a testament to the potential of Indian adventure sports,” he said. “The mountains demand respect, perseverance, and patience. Standing on the summit of Cho Oyu today, I feel immense gratitude for the journey and hope this inspires a new generation of Indian climbers to aim for the highest peaks,” he added.

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