Four teams eye final spot in 51st Mongsen Ait Marok football tournament
The semifinals of the 51st Mongsen Ait Marok Football Tournament will be held on December 18 at Longjang village. The first semifinal will see Arrow FC take on Gilgal at…
Mokokchung Times
The semifinals of the 51st Mongsen Ait Marok Football Tournament will be held on December 18 at Longjang village. The first semifinal will see Arrow FC take on Gilgal at…
Nagaland defeating Manipur in the ongoing Santosh Trophy, following an earlier win against Mizoram, is more than a positive set of results. It marks a moment that invites reflection on…
The New Millennium Youngster Club, Wangshu Village, successfully organised the 21st Christmas Trophy 2025, marking a significant milestone in promoting sportsmanship and youth engagement in the region.
For over 50 years, a village football club in Longjang has sustained the Mongsen Ait Trophy through community effort, voluntary labour, and an enduring Christmas football tradition making it one…
The Nagaland Football Association (NFA) on Saturday outlined a broad reform and expansion agenda covering governance compliance, grassroots development, womenâs football, futsal growth and league restructuring at its Special General…
N Obang Football Memorial Team defeated Merasen 3â1 in the final to clinch the 14th Marsosang Football Trophy, marking their third consecutive title win in the biennial tournament.
The semifinals of the 14th Marsosang Football Trophy 2025 were played on Friday at the Langpangkong Tzukong GHS Playground, Chuchuyimlang, producing two competitive matches and confirming the finalists for this…
The Changki Village Council, Mokokchung has extended its gratitude to the Nagaland Football Association (NFA) President, Neibu Sekhose, and his team for their efforts in securing the renaming of the…
The 14th Marsosang Football Trophy 2025 quarterfinals took place at the Langpangkong TzĂŒkong GHS, Chuchuyimlang playground, Mokokchung, producing thrilling matches and close finishes.
The Dr. Talimeren Ao Junior Girlsâ National Football Championship 2025â26 (Tier 2) concluded in ChĂŒmoukedima, Nagaland, with Maharashtra claiming the title after a 4-1 win over Uttar Pradesh.