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Danish Farooq-ISL

Kashmiri boy Danish Farooq scores second ISL goal

| @indiablooms | Jan 14, 2022, at 12:21 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Kashmiri football player Danish Farooq Monday evening scored his second Indian Super League (ISL) goal for Bengaluru FC against Mumbai City FC.

It was the10th game of his ISL career when he opened the score for his side in the eight minute.

Bengaluru FC won match by 3-0 after Prince Ibara netted two goals in the 23rd and 45th minute.

Earlier, Danish had scored his first goal against Mohun Bagan at the GMC Athletic Stadium, Bambolim, Goa.

With the second goal, he has become the top goal scorer in ISL from Kashmir.

Mehraj Ud Din Wadoo and Ishfaq Ahmed who have both played in ISL previously had also scored one goal each.

Danish in his 10th game, had SL matches has already scored two goals and one assist.

He joined the Bengaluru FC after playing in I-League for Real Kashmir FC. 

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