ATK might have been down with injuries to three key players in Arnab Mondal, Biswajit Saha and Fikru Teferra but the home team had the best chance on the day Goa too played with a fragile defence.
There was no Bruno Pinheiro (suspended) and even left back Narayan Das had to be replaced early on after an injury but ATK failed to breach the fragile Goan defence with an uninspiring display barring the brilliance of their Spanish captain Luis Garcia.
ATK was not short on support as over 50,000 boisterous fans kept cheering for the 'Red and Whites' but Garcia was severely let down by his lieutenants and the fans just had to return home disappointed in the last home match for Kolkata this season.
With no Fikru, who so far played the only forward's role in Antonio Habas 4-3-2-1 formation, their was no sting in their attack that was led by Keralite striker Mohammad Rafi.
Rakesh Masih, who played alongside Borja Fernandes in the central midfield performed below-par and was a complete mismatch to Garcia's effective ball control and measured passing.
From the Goa team's perspective, the away draw would certain be a morale booster as they just need to win by a solitary goal margin in their return semi-final leg at home December 17 to book a ticket to Mumbai for the summit clash December 20.
The Kolkata outfit failed to win from six matches with their last win coming against North East United FC, way back on November 18 and since then they have suffered two losses.
Brazilian legend Zico's team on the otherhand are in the middle of a nine-match unbeaten run that included five wins as they will start clear favourites at in the semi-final last leg at home.
Image: Atletico de Kolkata and FC Goa players vie for the ball
Photograph: PTI