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Durand Cup Champions NorthEast United FC Clash with I-League Titleholders Inter Kashi in AIFF Super Cup
26 Oct
Summary
- NorthEast United FC, fresh off Durand Cup title defense, take on I-League champions Inter Kashi
- Inter Kashi's foreign players and head coach yet to receive visas, forcing an all-Indian squad
- Coaches emphasize importance of opening match in tough group, with only one team advancing

On October 26, 2025, NorthEast United FC, the reigning Durand Cup champions, are set to take on I-League title holders Inter Kashi in a highly anticipated match of the ongoing AIFF Super Cup 2025-26. The fixture has the feel of a classic underdog encounter, with NorthEast United FC arriving as the form side, buoyed by their recent Durand Cup title defense.
Coach Juan Pedro Benali of NorthEast United FC has brought tactical clarity and steel to the Highlanders, and he knows how crucial an early win can be in a competition where only one team from each group qualifies. "The first game is always very important in these kinds of tournaments. It's the toughest group in the competition. Whichever team advances from here will have a great advantage going into the knockouts," Benali said.
For Inter Kashi, this is a step into the unknown. After a memorable I-League triumph, they will face an uphill task in their first game of the AIFF Super Cup. In a cruel twist, their foreign players and head coach Antonio Lopez Habas are yet to receive their visas, forcing the club to rely solely on an all-Indian squad for their opener. Goalkeeping coach Abhijit Mondal will take charge from the sidelines, but he remains optimistic, saying, "In football, anything can happen. We've retained a strong core, added exciting young players, and have Habas guiding us remotely. The boys are motivated. We'll fight."
It will be the first-ever meeting between NorthEast and Inter Kashi, and Benali is aware of the threat of an untested opponent. "Facing Inter Kashi won't be easy. They will be very motivated, and we must be focused. Playing to our strengths will be key," he said. Inter Kashi captain Sumeet Passi added a touch of steel to the narrative, saying, "We respect NorthEast United. They are in form and full of confidence. But we're here to prove ourselves and won't make it easy for them. It's going to be a proper test of character."



