Jamshedpur FC Falls Short in 1-0 Defeat to East Bengal FC
East Bengal’s Dimitrios Diamantakos scores decisive goal in ISL clash
Key Points:
- Dimitrios Diamantakos nets the only goal for East Bengal in the 60th minute
- Jamshedpur FC’s strong defense and early chances go unconverted
- East Bengal’s defense holds firm despite late Jamshedpur pressure
JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur FC suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat against East Bengal FC in a high-intensity Indian Super League (ISL) match at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan. Dimitrios Diamantakos’ 60th-minute goal sealed the win for the Red and Golds.
Jamshedpur began with purpose, creating opportunities early in the game. In the ninth minute, Stephen Eze delivered a precise pass to Javier Siverio, whose effort narrowly missed the target. Despite displaying resilience in defense and promising buildup play, the team failed to capitalize on key chances in the first half.
Strong Defensive Performances
The first half saw end-to-end action, with both sides testing each other’s defenses. Jamshedpur’s goalkeeper Albino Gomes was in stellar form, denying Cleiton Silva’s close-range shot and deflecting Anwar Ali’s long-range strike that rattled the post. On the other side, East Bengal’s defense matched Jamshedpur’s intensity, ensuring a goalless opening half.
Turning Point and Response
East Bengal broke the deadlock in the 60th minute when Dimitrios Diamantakos latched onto a precise cross from Nandhakumar Sekar, slotting the ball past Gomes. Jamshedpur responded by bringing on substitutes Jordan Murray and Nikhil Barla, who added energy to their attack. However, East Bengal’s defensive line remained unyielding.
In the final minutes, Jamshedpur pushed forward relentlessly, testing the hosts’ resolve. Despite their best efforts, the team failed to find the equalizer, leaving them frustrated at full-time.
The loss keeps Jamshedpur FC outside the top four in the league standings. The team now looks to regroup and focus on their next fixture against Kerala Blasters FC on December 29.

