Unity College participated in the Second Jagdish Gandhi Memorial Football Tournament and commenced their campaign on November 10, 2025, with an impressive 3–0 victory over CMS Rajendra Nagar. The team showcased exceptional coordination and sportsmanship, with Amaan Agha (XII-B) netting two goals and Mohammad Mehdi (X-C) adding one, securing a confident start for the College.
Maintaining this momentum, the team delivered another commanding performance the following day, defeating CMS Rajajipuram 3–0. Goals by Ali Jafar (XI-B), Qaim Abbas (XII-A), and ArhamHaider (XII-B) reflected the team’s consistency, discipline, and attacking flair. The zealous team continued their winning streak by clinching a hard-fought 1–0 victory against CMS Kanpur Road, Lucknow in the semi-final. The decisive goal, scored by the tournament’s standout striker Amaan Agha (XII-B), demonstrated his composure and precision under pressure. Despite a valiant effort in the final, the team narrowly lost 1–0 to La Martiniere College on November 13. The College proudly lifted the Runners-Up Trophy, while Abu Sufiyan (XI-A) was deservedly adjudged Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament for his consistent and reliable defence.
Principal Mr Deepak Mervyn Mathews and Vice Principal Mr Sachindra Bharti congratulated the team and their coach, PTI Mr Amir Ali, on their commendable performance, encouraging them to continue striving for excellence in future competitions.UNITY SHINES IN JAGDISH GANDHI MEMORIAL FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
Unity College participated in the Second Jagdish Gandhi Memorial Football Tournament and commenced their campaign on November 10, 2025, with an impressive 3–0 victory over CMS Rajendra Nagar. The team showcased exceptional coordination and sportsmanship, with Amaan Agha (XII-B) netting two goals and Mohammad Mehdi (X-C) adding one, securing a confident start for the College.
Maintaining this momentum, the team delivered another commanding performance the following day, defeating CMS Rajajipuram 3–0. Goals by Ali Jafar (XI-B), Qaim Abbas (XII-A), and ArhamHaider (XII-B) reflected the team’s consistency, discipline, and attacking flair. The zealous team continued their winning streak by clinching a hard-fought 1–0 victory against CMS Kanpur Road, Lucknow in the semi-final. The decisive goal, scored by the tournament’s standout striker Amaan Agha (XII-B), demonstrated his composure and precision under pressure. Despite a valiant effort in the final, the team narrowly lost 1–0 to La Martiniere College on November 13. The College proudly lifted the Runners-Up Trophy, while Abu Sufiyan (XI-A) was deservedly adjudged Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament for his consistent and reliable defence.
Principal Mr Deepak Mervyn Mathews and Vice Principal Mr Sachindra Bharti congratulated the team and their coach, PTI Mr Amir Ali, on their commendable performance, encouraging them to continue striving for excellence in future competitions.