Sporting Delhi vs Kerala Blasters: A Historic Victory for SC Delhi
By Vikram Nair / 06.04.2026
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The recent match between Sporting Club Delhi and Kerala Blasters FC raised the question: Can SC Delhi turn their season around with a victory? The answer came resoundingly as SC Delhi secured their first-ever victory in the Indian Super League (ISL) by defeating Kerala Blasters FC 2-0 on April 5, 2026.
In this historic match held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, Mohammed Aimen opened the scoring for SC Delhi in the 36th minute, followed by Matija Babovic’s goal in the dying moments of the game, specifically in the 90+7 minute. This win marks a significant achievement for SC Delhi, who are now positioned in 12th place with five points from six matches. In contrast, Kerala Blasters remain at the bottom of the table with just one point from seven matches.
Aibanbha Kupar Dohling of Kerala Blasters faced disciplinary action during the match, receiving a red card in the 84th minute, further complicating the team’s struggles this season. Aimen’s performance was pivotal, earning him the Player of the Match title for his decisive contribution. Notably, Aimen chose not to celebrate his first goal of the season against his former team, highlighting the emotional complexity of the match.
This victory is particularly significant as it is the first win of the season for SC Delhi, coached by Tomasz Tchorz, who previously served as an assistant coach for Kerala Blasters. The match’s outcome not only boosts SC Delhi’s morale but also raises questions about the future of Kerala Blasters, who have now suffered their sixth defeat in seven rounds under interim head coach Ashley Westwood.
The final whistle confirmed a historic result for Sporting Club Delhi, as they claimed their first three points in the ISL. The implications of this match extend beyond the immediate standings; it could signal a turning point for SC Delhi as they seek to build momentum in the league.
Looking ahead, Kerala Blasters will have a chance to redeem themselves as they prepare to face Bengaluru FC on April 11, 2026, followed by a home match against NorthEast United on April 15, 2026. These upcoming fixtures will be critical for the Blasters to improve their standings and regain confidence.
As the season progresses, the performance of both teams will be closely monitored, especially given the contrasting trajectories they have taken so far. Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential changes in coaching or player strategies for Kerala Blasters as they seek to recover from their current position.
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