Mumbai City vs Jamshedpur FC Highlights: In the 2nd semifinal of the Kalinga Super Cup 2025, Jamshedpur FC beat Mumbai City 1-0 at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on April 30.
Rei Tachikawa scored the solitary goal of the match in the 87th minute. They will be up against FC Goa in the final on Saturday (May 3).

The Full Time whistle blows and Jamshedpur FC are through to the Kalinga Super Cup final with a 1-0 win over Mumbai City. Rei Tachikawa scored the solitary goal as Khalid Jamil's men will play against FC Goa on the Championship clash on Saturday.
Goaaaaaaaal!! Rei Tachikawa scores a screamer to give Jamshedpur the lead. A shot from long range and finds the corner.
80'It remains goalless between the two sides.
62'Pronay Halder takes a shot from distance and Rehenesh makes a finger tips save to deny the Jamshedpur player.
58' Javier Siverio gets to the end of a cross and his header is on target, but Rehenesh is firmly behind it.
54' Javi Hernandez is fed the ball in the right wing. The Jamshedpur player feels he is fouled but the decision is not given. His reaction and vehement protest towards the referee's assistant earns him a Yellow Card.
Bizarrely, the latest Mumbai City attack breaks as Vikram Partap and Jorge Ortiz collide against each other in the box.
47' A fast start from Mumbai City as Lallianzuala Chhangte's shot is palmed away by Albino Gomes.
Nikos Karelis and Jorge Ortiz have also arrived for Mumbai City in the 2nd half.
The 2nd half starts in Bhubaneswar. Sanan Mohammed has come on in the 2nd half for JFC.
The half time whistle blows and we are goalless.
40'We are five minutes away from the break and it is deadlocked between Jamshedpur and Mumbai City. The Red Miners have looked a much more threatening going forward and are pushing for the opening goal.
Rehenesh makes a superb save to deny Jordan Murray. The teams are heading into a Hydration Break.
29' It is another good delivery from the free kick but Mumbai City manage to defend again. Rei Tachikawa takes the latest corner but it is punched away.
16'Jeremy Manzorro swings in a cross from the free kick but it goes to Albino Gomes after a bounce. No Mumbai City player able to find a touch in it.
Both Vikram Partap and Ashutosh have been shown Yellow Card.
14' A clash of heads between Vikram Partap and Ashutosh Mehta and Mehta stays down.
11'Jeremy Manzorro sends in a forward pass but it is easily booted away by Cirkovic.
9' A ball over the top released by Rei as he attempts to find one of his teammates, but again excellent defending by the Mumbai City boys.
6'Rei Tachikawa swings in a delivery and Rehenesh TP just tips the ball over for another corner.
5' Noufal makes a lunging challenge on Rei Tachikawa and Jamshedpur win a free kick.
3'Jamshedpur try to breach the Mumbai City defence but fail to do so. Then the Mumbai boys venture forward but Cirkovic defends well.
The first half starts.
The players are coming out to the stadium. We are set for the action soon.
Albino Gomes, Lazar Cirkovic, Ashutosh Mehta, Stephen Eze, Rei Tachikawa, Javier Siverio, Javi Hernandez (C), Pronay Halder, Jordan Murray, Ritwik Das, Muhammed Uvais
Rehenesh TP, Hmingthanmawia, Mehtab Singh, Vikram Partap Singh, Lallianzuala Chhangte (C), Brandon Fernandes, Thaer Krouma, Jeremy Manzorro, Hitesh Sharma, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Noufal P.N,
Hello and Welcome to the Live Coverage of the Kalinga Super Cup 2025 semifinal between Mumbai City FC and Jamshedpur FC. The match starts soon in Bhubaneswar. The lineups are coming next.
Both teams are vying for their maiden appearance in the tournament's final, with the added incentive of securing a spot in continental competition.
Mumbai City FC enters the semi-final with a renewed sense of purpose, aiming to redeem their season after a disappointing 5-0 loss to Bengaluru FC in the ISL play-offs. Under the guidance of head coach Petr Kratky, the Islanders have demonstrated resilience, securing a commanding 4-0 victory over Chennaiyin FC and edging past Inter Kashi with a 1-0 win in the Super Cup. Notably, they have maintained clean sheets in both matches, highlighting their defensive solidity.
Jamshedpur FC, on the other hand, has showcased consistency, marking their third consecutive Super Cup semi-final appearance. The Men of Steel have demonstrated grit, defeating Hyderabad FC 2-0 and overcoming NorthEast United FC in a dramatic penalty shootout after a goalless draw. Head coach Khalid Jamil emphasized the importance of approaching every competition with a fresh mindset, aiming to break their semi-final jinx and secure their first-ever qualification for an Asian tournament.
Hmingthanmawia, Mehtab Singh, Vikram Partap Singh, Lallianzuala Chhangte (C), Brandon Fernandes, Thaer Krouma, Jeremy Manzorro, Hitesh Sharma, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Noufal P.N, Rehenesh TP (GK)
Lazar Cirkovic, Ashutosh Mehta, Stephen Eze, Rei Tachikawa, Javier Siverio, Javi Hernandez (C), Pronay Halder, Jordan Murray, Ritwik Das, Muhammed Uvais, Albino Gomes (GK)