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Blasters U14s Clinch Dreams Cup 2025/26 Title
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Match Report: Kerala Blasters FC 3-0 Sporting Club Delhi
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Koldo Obieta: Composed, Clinical, Crucial

Three goals in two games. Koldo Obieta, emerging as the Blasters’ new focal point. The Blasters’ new number 9 has made a swift, unmistakable impression. Koldo Obieta — a 1.87m, traditionally built centre-forward with years of experience in the Spanish lower leagues — arrived in Goa and did exactly what arrivals are signed to do: score decisive goals and give his side a clear attacking identity. In the opening two Super Cup fixtures Obieta had already found the net three times, including a late winner on debut and a composed brace in the following match. The profile: what kind of striker is Obieta? Obieta is a classical centre-forward rather than a nomadic, multifunctional attacker. He combines the physical attributes expected of a number 9 with intelligent movement in the penalty area: strong in the air, decisive in short spaces, and clinically opportunistic inside the box. His career across Spain’s competitive tiers has forged a player who times runs and finishes with calm – traits that were on full display in Goa, where Obieta’s late header and quick double in the next fixture underlined both aerial proficiency and an eye for space between defensive lines. Impact on the pitch: decisive, complementary, immediate His goals have directly translated to points — a match-winner in a tight opener and a brace that helped the Blasters secure control and confidence in their second game. Beyond the scoreboard, his presence changes the way opponents defend: centre-backs are drawn out of position, wide defenders are pulled inside to contest aerial balls, and midfield runners find the pockets that surface as a result. That structural shift has allowed creative players — notably Adrian Luna and the Blasters’ wide men — more freedom to influence the game. Match reports from the Super Cup make that influence clear: Obieta’s finishes have been the clean, clinical end to well-crafted team sequences.  Thoughtful integration, not a hurried gamble What is most striking about Obieta’s early run is how carefully he has been introduced to the squad. This has been a considered process: training camp work that began in early October, measured minutes in the opening Super Cup tie, and an obvious tactical plan to use his strengths. This careful calibration has allowed Obieta to slot into the Blasters without destabilising the side’s balance. The verdict: immediate returns, promising foundation Three goals in two competitive games is, in any cup tournament, a statement. For the Blasters it is also the early return on a recruitment decision that looks pragmatic and well-judged. Obieta has shown that he can finish, he understands his role, and — equally important — he has been integrated into a system that accentuates his qualities while preserving the team’s broader identity.

Koldo Obieta: Composed, Clinical, Crucial

Three goals in two games. Koldo Obieta, emerging as the Blasters’ new focal point. The Blasters’ new number 9 has made a swift, unmistakable impression. Koldo Obieta — a 1.87m, traditionally built centre-forward with years of experience in the Spanish lower leagues — arrived in Goa and did exactly what arrivals are signed to do: score decisive goals and give his side a clear attacking identity. In the opening two Super Cup fixtures Obieta had already found the net three times, including a late winner on debut and a composed brace in the following match. The profile: what kind of striker is Obieta? Obieta is a classical centre-forward rather than a nomadic, multifunctional attacker. He combines the physical attributes expected of a number 9 with intelligent movement in the penalty area: strong in the air, decisive in short spaces, and clinically opportunistic inside the box. His career across Spain’s competitive tiers has forged a player who times runs and finishes with calm – traits that were on full display in Goa, where Obieta’s late header and quick double in the next fixture underlined both aerial proficiency and an eye for space between defensive lines. Impact on the pitch: decisive, complementary, immediate His goals have directly translated to points — a match-winner in a tight opener and a brace that helped the Blasters secure control and confidence in their second game. Beyond the scoreboard, his presence changes the way opponents defend: centre-backs are drawn out of position, wide defenders are pulled inside to contest aerial balls, and midfield runners find the pockets that surface as a result. That structural shift has allowed creative players — notably Adrian Luna and the Blasters’ wide men — more freedom to influence the game. Match reports from the Super Cup make that influence clear: Obieta’s finishes have been the clean, clinical end to well-crafted team sequences.  Thoughtful integration, not a hurried gamble What is most striking about Obieta’s early run is how carefully he has been introduced to the squad. This has been a considered process: training camp work that began in early October, measured minutes in the opening Super Cup tie, and an obvious tactical plan to use his strengths. This careful calibration has allowed Obieta to slot into the Blasters without destabilising the side’s balance. The verdict: immediate returns, promising foundation Three goals in two competitive games is, in any cup tournament, a statement. For the Blasters it is also the early return on a recruitment decision that looks pragmatic and well-judged. Obieta has shown that he can finish, he understands his role, and — equally important — he has been integrated into a system that accentuates his qualities while preserving the team’s broader identity.

Blasters U14s Clinch Dreams Cup 2025/26 Title

The Blasters’ U14 side capped off a remarkable campaign by lifting the Dreams Cup 2025/26 title, delivering a performance marked by discipline, maturity, and total control from start to finish.

Young Blasters Sporthood Academy Is Coming To Kuwait!

In collaboration with Sporthood, the Young Blasters Sporthood Academy (YBSA) is proud to announce the official launch of its football academy in Kuwait, bringing world-class training and professional coaching to young footballers in the region.

Preview: MCFC vs KBFC | AIFF Super Cup | 2025/26

The Blasters head into their final Group D fixture of the AIFF Super Cup against Mumbai City FC, having recorded back-to-back victories in Goa.

Match Report: Kerala Blasters FC 3-0 Sporting Club Delhi

The Blasters continued their fine form in the AIFF Super Cup with a commanding 3–0 victory over Sporting Club Delhi at the GMC Athletic Stadium, Bambolim.

Preview: KBFC vs SCD | AIFF Super Cup | 2025/26

The Blasters will look to build on their winning start to the AIFF Super Cup campaign when they face Sporting Club Delhi in their second group fixture in Goa.

The Yellow Standard - Matchday Programme

Read KBFC’s official match day program as build up to our game against Mumbai City FC among other vital information:

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  • Player Spotlight
  • Fan Spotlight
  • Season Recap
  • Final Message from Players
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