Srinagar:Passion was high and the excitement grew greater with each minute as locals came out in huge numbers to support Real Kashmir FC in their I-League match against Rajasthan United FC here -- the first such game in the valley since the COVID-19 outbreak.
The synthetic turf at the TRC Grounds the venue of the game came alive after three years as football supporters filled up the stands on a chilly Saturday afternoon. The match won by RKFC 2-0 was the first high-profile game in the valley since the outbreak of COVID-19.
As the players took to the ground, the spectators cheered for their team. The match referee's whistles could hardly be heard amid the applause, drumbeats and whistles, and the occasional boos for the opponents. The match had its moments power-packed volleys, numerous headers, heated arguments between players, unruly scenes, as well as injuries.
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There was no dull moment in the game and the crowd loved every single minute, with the cold conditions failing to dampen their spirit. They backed the RKFC players, sometimes tried to act like coaches, telling the players what to do. "I am glad that our team lived up to the expectations of the huge crowd that had gathered to cheer the Snow Leopards. The enthusiasm was more because of the new local coach who is a an inspiration for the youth," said RKFC owner Sandeep Chattoo. With the crowd backing them to the hilt, the RKFC players kept the pressure on the visiting team throughout the game. Their defence was strong, and the attack stronger.