PANAJI
The Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda was a cauldron of emotion as thousands of fans backed to the hilt and in full voice the home side FC Goa against Saudi giants Al-Nassr in their AFC Champions League 2 despite their narrow 1-2 loss.
The absence of Cristiano Ronaldo whose decision to skip the match disappointed many, but Goa's soccer-craziness was on display as supporters brought unmatched energy with their “Força Goa!” chants echoing and the stands packed with orange flags waving crowd.
The mood shifted dramatically when Brison Fernandes netted FC Goa’s maiden goal of the tournament in the 41st minute, sending fans into a frenzy.
Al-Nassr, playing without several of their star players, maintained control for much of the match, but FC Goa’s resilience kept fans cheering all the way.
Outside the stadium, fans gathered around screens in cafés and street corners, cheering every tackle and save. The festive mood was tinged with pride, as locals celebrated Goa’s show on the football stage.
The roar of the crowd fuelled the fight of the Gaurs till the end, proving that in Goa, football is more than a game — it’s a celebration.