History Made: India's Minerva Academy Wins Helsinki Cup
July 14, 2026
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India’s Minerva Academy scripts history, beats defending champions HJK to win Helsinki Cup in Finland

As the football world remains captivated by the FIFA World Cup, Indian football had its own moment of celebration as Minerva Academy FC recently scripted another remarkable chapter in the country’s youth football history by winning the prestigious 2026 Helsinki Cup

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India’s Minerva Academy wins Helsinki Cup in Finland

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While most people were busy following the biggest football tournaments, Minerva Academy FC’s team from Chandigarh quietly achieved something historic. They became the first Indian team ever to win the prestigious Helsinki Cup in Finland one of Europe’s biggest youth football tournaments.

Throughout the tournament, Minerva produced a dominant unbeaten campaign and earned a place in the final, where they faced two-time defending champions HJK Helsinki.

In the final, the young Indian side held their nerve and defeated HJK Helsinki 1–0, bringing the Helsinki Cup trophy home and creating a new chapter in Indian football history.

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Minerva Academy scripted history by becoming the first Indian football team to win the prestigious. The Chandigarh-based academy remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, overcoming strong European opposition in one of the world’s largest youth football competitions, which attracts more than 1,700 teams from over 20 countries.

The landmark victory has been widely celebrated as a significant milestone for Indian grassroots football, highlighting the country’s growing investment in youth development and the increasing competitiveness of Indian academies on the global stage. The achievement is also expected to inspire young footballers across India to pursue the sport with greater confidence and ambition.

The Chandigarh-based academy defeated defending champions and two-time winners HJK 1-0 in the final to lift the 2026 Helsinki Cup, completing a remarkable redemption story and adding yet another landmark achievement to Indian youth football.

Twelve months ago, Minerva became the first Indian side to reach a Helsinki Cup final, scoring 42 goals without conceding before a narrow 1-0 defeat to PK-35 denied them the trophy. Returning to Finland with that memory still fresh, they left with the silverware that had eluded them, capping another unforgettable week in Europe.

Notably, Minerva opened the tournament with a display of attacking intent, hammering 15 goals past European opposition in their opening two matches alone. For a club whose cultural ethos dictates that “participation certificates can go to hell,” the explosive start signalled a refusal to leave their fate to the margins.

The Helsinki Cup, now in its 51st edition, is recognised as one of the world’s largest and most respected youth football tournaments, bringing together thousands of young players from different countries every year.

Beyond competition, the tournament promotes values such as friendship, equality, fair play and cultural exchange. In his message for this year’s event, Finland’s President Alexander Stubb, the tournament’s patron, emphasised that the greatest achievement of the Helsinki Cup is bringing children together through sport, encouraging respect, tolerance and shared experiences while creating lifelong memories on and off the pitch.

Minerva Academy’s road to the title was nothing short of spectacular. Throughout the tournament, the Indian academy consistently outclassed opponents with attacking football, technical excellence and remarkable teamwork.
Among their standout performances were:
6–1 victory over FC Valtti
9–1 victory over HPS
7–0 victory over FC Kasiysi
19–0 victory over Helsingin Ponnistus—one of the biggest wins recorded during the tournament

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