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Mahindra United beat Air India 2-0 in their NFL tie at the Cooperage ground in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Earlier slide shows
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Best of 10th National Football League
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Fair Play Award: JCT Mills; Rs. 1 Lac
Best Player: Baichung Bhutia (East Bengal Club); Rs. 25.000/-
Best Goalkeeper: Sandip Nandy (Mahindra United); Rs. 25.000/-
Best Defender: Mahesh Gawli (Mahindra United); Rs. 25.000/-
Best Midfielder: Shanmugam Venkatesh (Mahindra United); Rs. 25.000/-
Best Forward: Baichung Bhutia (East Bengal Club); Rs. 25.000/-
Golden Boot Winner: Ranty Martins Soleye (Dempo SC); Rs. 50.000/-
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Miscellaneous
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June 06, 2006
Mahindra United hunt for two more foreigners The NFL and Federation Cup champions are now looking for a striker and an attacking midfielder for the coming season.
Barreto hints at Bagan return The Mahindra United striker said he would move to Mohun Bagan next season to help the Kolkatan outfit end their drought of trophies.
Bhutia declared player of NFL Bhaichung Bhutia has been adjudged the Best Player of the 10th ONGC National Football League
Sporting Clube de Goa hold Air India A goal eight minutes from the end earned the Goa side a 1-1 draw in the National Football League.
Mohun Bagan beat JCT A 1-0 victory gave the Kolkata side the third place in the National Football League.
Dempo hold Mahindra United Dempo\'s Ranty Martins, who was top scorer with 14 goals in the National Football League, was awarded the golden boot award along with a cash prize of Rs 50,000.
Salgaocar relegated from NFL top division In a battle of cellar teams, the former champions from Goa lost to Mohammedan Sporting 1-4.
Do or die battle for Salgaocar The former champions need an outright victory over Mohammedan Sporting to stave off relegation to the second division of the National Football League.
Salgaocar waste penalty, face relegation The bottom-placed former champions were held 1-1 by Sporting Clube de Goa in the National Football League.
Bagan in race for third place A 1-0 victory over Mohammedan Sporting kept Mohun Bagan in sight of a third place finish in the National Football League.
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