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Real Kashmir To Start Durand Cup Campaign Against Indian Navy

Kashmir Observer

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JULY 5 ISSUE

J&K’s top football club, Real Kashmir FC, will begin its 2025 Durand Cup campaign against Indian Navy FT on August 1. Per the tentative fixtures list released on Friday, the Snow Leopards will play their first Group Stage game of the 134th edition of the prestigious competition at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal, Manipur.

- Observer News Service

Real Kashmir To Start Durand Cup Campaign Against Indian Navy

The matchup will kick off at 4:00 PM.

The Srinagar-based club has been placed in Group F alongside TRAU FC, NEROCA FC and Indian Navy FT. A total of 24 teams are participating in the tournament.

Real Kashmir will next take on TRAU FC on August 4 at the same venue at 4:00 PM. Their third contest will pit them against NEROCA FC on August 10 at Lampak Main Stadium, with kick off at 4:00 PM.

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