The
2015–16 Indian Federation Cup, also known as
2015–16 Hero Federation Cup due to sponsorship reasons was the 37th edition of the
Federation Cup, the main national
football cup competition in
India. The tournament was held from 30 April 2016 to 21 May 2016. The top 8 teams from the
2015–16 I-League participated in the tournament.
Mohun Bagan Mohun Bagan had reached the finals 18 times previously and made their 19th appearance in the final in the
2015–16 Federation Cup. Mohun Bagan kicked off their campaign on a positive note when they defeated
Salgaocar in a
quarter final away encounter.
Jeje Lalpekhlua opened the scoring for the Mariners within 30 seconds from kick-off as he headed in a
Subhash Singh cross. Bagan however found themselves down 2–1 at the end of the first half, thanks to 26th and 30th-minute strikes from
Martin Scott and
Calvin Mbarga respectively. In the second half, substitute
Abhishek Das drew Mohun Bagan level as he netted in a goal in the 77th minute from a
Katsumi Yusa pass, minutes after he was introduced as a substitute. In the 86th minute, it was
Jeje Lalpekhlua who sealed the fate of the match with a vicious half volley past the goalkeeper
Karanjit Singh to put Mohun Bagan 3–2 ahead. The match ended with the same scoreline and Bagan had 3 crucial away goals in their kitty giving them a lot of confidence before the home leg. In the return leg of the
quarter final tie, the Mariners demolished
Salgaocar 4–0 riding on a brace from Haitian playmaker
Sony Norde and goals from
Katsumi Yusa and
Jeje Lalpekhlua. It was
Katsumi Yusa who started the scoring in the 25th minute reaching at the end of a
Sony Norde cross and tapping it easily into an open net. Minutes away from the half time whistle
Sony Norde scored his first of the match and the tournament as he beautifully cut in from the left and put the ball in the net past the goalkeeper to ensure that Bagan went into the lemon break with a 3-goal advantage on aggregate. The Green and Maroon brigade started off the second half where they ended the first. It was a piece of individual brilliance by Haitian playmaker
Sony Norde as he went past three
Salgaocar defenders and put the ball in the net with relative ease to score his second of the night. In the final minute of the match, a beautiful through ball from
Cornell Glen saw
Jeje Lalpekhlua tap it in with utter ease to put the icing on the cake of the Green and Maroon victory. Next, Mohun Bagan were up against a fairly confident
Shillong Lajong side who had entered the
semi-finals upsetting
Kolkata giants
East Bengal 4–3 on aggregate. The first 30 minutes of the semi-final was a closely contested tie. It took a moment of individual brilliance from
Sony Norde in the 40th minute to open the scoring for Bagan. His long range effort rebounded off
Lajong goalkeeper
Vishal Kaith, and
Jeje Lalpekhlua grabbed onto the opportunity as he toed the ball into the net. This goal opened the scoring floodgates for Mohun Bagan. In the final stages of the first half
Bikramjit Singh scored a screamer from a
Cornell Glen pass to put Mohun Bagan ahead 2–0. After the restart
Jeje Lalpekhlua completed his hat-trick by scoring in the 51st and 56th minute. At the fag end of the match young star
Azharuddin Mallick put the final nail in the
Lajong coffin to secure a comprehensive 5–0 victory for the Mariners. Mohun Bagan had almost secured a place in the
final as they went into the semi-final away encounter with a 5–0 advantage against
Shillong Lajong. This however did not deter the Bagan gaffer,
Sanjoy Sen from fielding his first side in the match. The Mariners however lacked motivation and played a defensive game. They failed to create significant positive moves as their opponents found it easier going in the centre of the field.
Shillong Lajong had their best chance of the match when Brazilian striker
Fábio Pena found an open net in front of him but still ended up hitting the woodwork. The match was fairly uneventful and ended a 0–0 stalemate guaranteeing Mohun Bagan progress on basis of the 5–0 aggregate scoreline.
Aizawl Aizawl had a dream run in the
Federation Cup before they made it to their first ever
final. In the
quarter final encounter, they were first up at home against the recently crowned
I-League champions
Bengaluru FC.
Bengaluru FC opened the scoring in the 15th minute thanks to a strike from midfield general
Eugeneson Lyngdoh. Aizawl however did not give up hope and drew level terms in the 38th minute from an
Alfred Jaryan strike. In the final minutes of regulation time, it was striker
Joel Sunday who gave Aizawl the elusive winning goal. This result meant that although
Bengaluru FC had an away goal in their kitty, it was Aizawl who walked away the stronger, being a goal to the good before the return leg
quarter final encounter. The return leg match at the
Sree Kanteerava Stadium started with
Bengaluru FC needing a 1–0 victory to guarantee a place in the semi-finals. It was however, the visitors Aizawl who drew first blood from a
Joel Sunday goal in the 26th minute.
Bengaluru FC however were not too late to strike back. In the 28th minute,
C.K. Vineeth found himself at the end of a
Keegan Pereira pass and the Keralite did not make any mistake in finding the back of the net. In the 38th minute however, the agony for the hosts mounted as
Joel Sunday scored a scorcher of a goal to give Aizawl a 2–1 lead with 2 away goals, 1 more than
Bengaluru FC. After the restart, post the lemon break, the fate of the match was sealed by the Aizawl captain
David Lalrinmuana as he scored from a direct free-kick to give the visitors an almost unassailable 3–1 lead (5–2 on aggregate).
Bengaluru FC pressed hard in the final half hour and did manage to pull one back through a penalty goal from Indian striker
Sunil Chettri. However, that proved to be too little too late as the visitors booked their spot in the semi-final with a 3–2 victory on the night and an aggregate scoreline of 5–3 in their favour. Aizawl were up against
Sporting Goa in the semi-final encounter at home in the first leg. The match saw both teams playing safe and ended 0–0 leaving the teams' fate resting on the return leg encounter at the
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium,
Goa. The match produced a few sporadic chances, most of which fell to the north eastern side. The best chance of the match came in the 53rd minute when captain
David Lalrinmuana's free-kick found
Emmanuel Chigozie in the box, but the latter failed to break the deadlock. In the 81st minute,
Sporting Goa custodian
Arindam Bhattacharya pulled off a brilliant save to deny the hosts the lead. The fate of the semi-finalists rested on the return leg encounter in
Goa. The match started off with nerves on both sides forcing rookie mistakes in both camps. It was however the visitors Aizawl, who drew first blood, all thanks to their wonderman
Joel Sunday who put them ahead in the 37th minute. The 1–0 lead meant Aizawl had an away goal advantage and
Sporting Goa would have to score two to progress into the
final. The Goans however got their rescue act in place, seconds away from the lemon break whistle. A
Sumit Passi header found the back of the net to draw
Sporting Clube de Goa to level terms. The visitors however made the Goan recovery more difficult after the referee awarded a penalty to the highlanders as their captain
David Lalrinmuana was tripped in the box by a
Sporting Goa defender.
Lalchawnkima made no mistake in finding the net from the penalty spot to give Aizawl a 2–1 lead. In the 80th minute however, a butter-fingers moment from Aizawl goalkeeper
Soram Poirei saw him push an easy shot right onto
Glan Martins' boots. The forward made no mistake in scoring from close range to draw the Goans 2–2.
Sporting Goa however needed another goal to advance to the
final. They had their best chance in injury time, but
Sumit Passi failed to tap in an easy ball into an open net. The ending however was not very happy for the visitors. Aizawl captain
David Lalrinmuana was given the marching orders by the referee when he tried to delay a free-kick from being taken. This made the vital midfielder unavailable for the all-important
final encounter. The match finished 2–2 on the night and the same on aggregate seeing Aizawl go through to the
final having two more away goals than their opponents. ==Match details==