East Bengal
Meeting Luka Modric was My Biggest Inspiration: Jyoti Chauhan
Ray Sportz Web Desk: From a small village in Madhya Pradesh to the football fields of Europe, Jyoti Chauhan’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. The first Indian woman to score a hat-trick in European club football, Jyoti has now embarked on a new chapter with East Bengal FC. In a candid chat with Ray Sportz, the trailblazing forward opens up about her struggles, inspirations, her meeting with Luka Modric, and her dreams for Indian women’s football.
Ray Sportz: Jyoti, first of all, a new journey begins with East Bengal. How are you feeling?
Jyoti: I’m really happy and excited. Joining East Bengal feels like a new chapter in my career. I’ve been following this club for a while, and I can’t wait to play and make my contribution.
Ray Sportz: Everyone knows about your remarkable stint in Europe — becoming the first Indian to score a hat-trick there. How would you describe that experience?
Jyoti: When I first joined a European club, the weather and physical intensity were challenging. But my goal was to perform well so that people recognize that India also has talented footballers. It was tough at first, but once I adapted, I started to gain confidence and improve with every match.
Ray Sportz: How different is European football from Indian football?
Jyoti: The game there is faster, more physical, and the players are very strong technically. But it pushed me to raise my level and learn how to handle pressure. That experience has helped me a lot.
Ray Sportz: Why did you choose East Bengal after returning to India?
Jyoti: Kolkata is the heart of Indian football. I’ve seen East Bengal fans — their passion is incredible! I have some friends here too. When you play in front of such a crowd, it motivates you to give your best every time.
Ray Sportz: Tell us a bit about your football journey from the beginning.
Jyoti: I come from a small village called Sardarpur in Indore district. I started playing football in class four. Back then, no girls played football — I was the only one. The field was right behind my house, so I used to play there every day. In 2012, my father passed away, and that changed everything. I had to take care of my family and fight against social pressure. People used to say, “Girls shouldn’t play football.” But I wanted to prove them wrong.
Ray Sportz: How do those people treat you now?
Jyoti: (smiles) It’s funny! The same people who once criticized me now proudly say, “She’s from our village!” or “She’s our daughter.” That’s the best feeling — when your success changes people’s mindset.
Ray Sportz: You have tattoos of your parents. What’s the story behind them?
Jyoti: I’ve seen many players with tattoos of gods or quotes. But for me, my parents are everything. I had only one picture of my father, so I decided to make it permanent — this way, he’ll always be with me.
Ray Sportz: You met Luka Modric — what was that like?
Jyoti: Honestly, it was one of the best moments of my life! We trained on the same ground. He’s such a humble person. When I met him, he spoke to me for about 5–10 minutes, asking how football is in India and how I was feeling there. I couldn’t believe that a legend like him was talking to me. That meeting truly inspired me.
Ray Sportz: How has your European experience helped you as a player?
Jyoti: Playing in Europe made me stronger mentally and physically. Now, under Coach Anthony Koch at East Bengal, I’m improving further. He understands my game well and helps me work on specific areas. Our main goal is to qualify for the AFC Cup and perform well as a team.
Ray Sportz: You’ve recently joined the team — not much time to train. Are you confident?
Jyoti: Yes! I already know some players from the national team and a few new ones here. Everyone is supportive, and the environment is great. I’m confident we’ll build good chemistry soon.
Ray Sportz: East Bengal fans are known for their high expectations. Do you feel any pressure?
Jyoti: There’s pressure, yes — but it’s positive pressure. Fans’ energy motivates us. They come from far away, chant our names, and support us. That love keeps us going.
Ray Sportz: Recently, India’s women’s cricket team won the World Cup. Does that inspire you?
Jyoti: Absolutely! I was so happy watching them win. My dream is that one day, Indian women’s football will also reach the World Cup stage and make the country proud.
Ray Sportz: Thank you, Jyoti. All the best for the AFC campaign!
Jyoti: Thank you so much. We’ll give our best — and I hope to make our fans and country proud.
From the dusty fields of Sardarpur to the stadium lights of Kolkata, Jyoti Chauhan’s story is one of grit, faith, and fire. As she dons the red and gold jersey of East Bengal, her dream burns brighter — to take Indian women’s football to the world stage.
East Bengal
ISL 2025/26: Historic Kolkata Derby Ends in East Bengal’s 7–0 Rout
Ray Sportz Web Desk: In what will be remembered as one of the most one-sided encounters in recent Kolkata derby history, East Bengal produced a stunning performance to defeat Mohammedan Sporting Club 7–0 in today’s match.
From the opening whistle, East Bengal looked dominant, controlling possession and dictating the tempo with confidence and precision. Their attacking intent paid off early, setting the tone for a relentless display that left Mohammedan struggling to recover.
The goal-scoring spree was led by a brilliant brace each from Anwar Ali and Youssef Ezzejjari, with the latter calmly converting two penalties. Additional goals from Saúl Crespo, Vishnu PV, and Nandha Kumar completed the rout, showcasing East Bengal’s depth and attacking versatility.
Mohammedan Sporting endured a difficult outing throughout the match. Their defensive structure repeatedly broke down under pressure, and the situation worsened after they were reduced to ten men, making any comeback virtually impossible.
Statistically, the match reflected total domination. East Bengal enjoyed the lion’s share of possession and created numerous scoring opportunities, registering a remarkable number of shots compared to their opponents’ minimal attempts.
This emphatic victory not only boosts East Bengal’s morale but also marks one of the biggest winning margins in the derby’s history. For Mohammedan Sporting, however, it is a result that calls for serious reflection and regrouping in the matches ahead.
As the final whistle blew, the East Bengal supporters erupted in celebration, witnessing a performance that will be talked about for years to come.
East Bengal
ISL 2025-26: Red & Gold Storm Past Highlanders in Commanding Home Victory
Ray Sportz Web Desk: East Bengal FC began their Indian Super League campaign in emphatic fashion with a dominant 3–0 win over NorthEast United FC at the Salt Lake Stadium on Monday evening.
After a tightly contested first half, East Bengal shifted gears in the second period. Spanish forward Youssef Ezzejjari broke the deadlock in the 65th minute with a clinical finish before doubling the lead just five minutes later, capitalising on a defensive lapse by the visitors.
NorthEast United attempted to respond but struggled to penetrate a well-organised East Bengal defence. The hosts sealed the victory deep into stoppage time when Miguel Figueira added a third goal, sending the home supporters into celebration.
The convincing result not only handed East Bengal three valuable points but also signalled their intent for the season ahead, while NorthEast United will look to regroup after a disappointing outing.
East Bengal
East Bengal Storm Into Super Cup Final With Convincing Win Over Punjab FC
Ray Sportz Web Desk: East Bengal marched into the AIFF Super Cup final with a commanding 3–1 victory over Punjab FC in the semi-final held at the PJN Stadium in Fatorda, Goa. Displaying composure, sharp attacking intent, and superior tactical discipline, the Kolkata giants ensured their place in the tournament’s summit clash.
The match began at a brisk pace, with East Bengal taking an early lead through Mohamad Bashim Rashid in the 12th minute. The midfielder timed his run perfectly to slot home after a well-constructed move, putting Punjab FC immediately on the back foot.
Punjab, however, clawed back into the contest when Daniel Ramirez converted a penalty in the 34th minute, restoring parity and briefly shifting the momentum. But just as the match seemed to head into halftime evenly poised, East Bengal struck a crucial blow. Defender Kevin Sibille rose highest during added time (45+3′) to head in a powerful effort, giving his side a 2–1 lead before the break.
The second half saw Punjab attempt to press higher and regain control, but East Bengal’s midfield and defensive organisation left them frustrated. The final nail came in the 71st minute when Saul Crespo pounced on a loose ball near the box and unleashed a crisp finish, extending the lead to 3–1 and effectively sealing the match.
While Punjab FC entered the semi-finals unbeaten from the group stage, they struggled to match East Bengal’s intensity and precision in decisive moments. The Kolkata side, buoyed by experience and consistency, showcased maturity in handling pressure and capitalising on weaknesses.
With this win, East Bengal advance confidently to the Super Cup final, one step away from lifting the prestigious trophy. Punjab, despite the defeat, can take pride in their maiden semi-final appearance — a sign of their progression and rising competitiveness in Indian football.
East Bengal now await their final opponents, carrying strong momentum and growing belief that this could be their year.
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