18 September 2008

I league teams JCT FC



JCT Football Club, founded in 1971, is an Indian professional football club based in Phagwara, Punjab (India). They are sponsored by Jagatjit Cotton and Textile Mills under the leadership of Samir Thapar and have emerged as one of the most successful Indian football clubs in recent years. They play in the national I-League and Punjab State Super League.

JCT FC has long been synonymous with football in Punjab and northern India. Like the other two institutional teams from the state, Border Security Force SC and FC Punjab Police, JCT have played a pivotal role in raising the standard of football in Punjab.

JCT have won many prestigious tournaments and brought laurels to the State of Punjab. They won the inaugural edition of the National Football League in 1996. The success of the outfit can be partly attributed to the fact that their owners, the Thapars, apart from being business moguls, are also keen followers of the game.

History
Jagatjit Cotton and Textile Mills constituted the football club in 1971. However, the club got recognition from 1974 onwards when several players joined the club from the Leader Club of Jalandhar. Included among these players was Inder Singh, who had captained the Indian national team in previous years and won the Arjuna Award in 1969. The Leader Club, started by Lala Dwarka Das Sehgal had played a major role in popularizing football in Northern India in the 1960s and 1970s. Though the Leader Club is no more, JCT Mills have since taken the mantle and become the biggest and most successful football club in this part of India.

JCT Limited has been involved in the Punjab Football Association (PFA) for the last three decades. JCT won the innagural NFL title in the 1996-1997 season. In January 2007, the JCT management decided to change the club name from JCT Mills FC to JCT FC.

In May 2008, JCT announced a partnership with Wolverhampton Wanderers of the Coca Cola Championship in England


Academy
JCT Limited set up the JCT Football Academy at Phagwara in 2000 to train budding players. It funds their studies in colleges, especially at the Guru Nanak College, Phagwara.


Facts
JCT was the first Indian club to hire a foreign coach.

JCT was the first Indian team outside Kolkata to win the IFA Shield.

JCT is a part of the flagship JCT group that was started by the late Karam Chand Thapar.


Performance in AFC Competitions
Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
1997: Second Round

Current Season
JCT finished 3rd in the 2007-2008 season of the newly formed I-League, the successor to the NFL Premier Division.


Players
Current Roster
No. Position Player
1 GK Karanjit Singh
2 DF Jaspal Singh
3 DF Anwar Ali
4 DF Julius Irabor Akpele
6 MF Baljit Singh Sahni
7 FW Abdul Latif Seriki
8 MF Jaswinder Singh
9 MF Asim Hassan
10 FW Eduardo da Silva Escobar
12 DF Daljit Singh
13 MF Baldeep Singh Sr
14 MF Ram Pal
No. Position Player
16 MF Rakinderjit Singh
18 FW Amrinder Singh
19 Yadvinder Singh Bajwa
20 MF Marcos De Carvalho Pereira
21 GK Mukhwinderjit Singh
22 GK Pawan Kumar
23 DF Harish Sharma
24 DF Gurwinder Singh
25 FW Sakatar Singh
27 MF Baldeep Singh Jr
28 DF Shivraj Singh



Notable former players
Baichung Bhutia
I M Vijayan
Inder Singh
Jarnail Singh
Parminder Singh
Sukhwinder Singh Sukhi
P. Renedy Singh
Sunil Chetri

Team Management
Team Management Table Name Position
Samir Thapar Chairman/President
Parminder Singh Manager
Sukhvinder Singh Coach
Harjinder Singh Assistant Coach
Kuldip Singh Assistant Coach
Dr.Ramesh Arora Doctor
Dr.Gagan Kapoor Physio


Transfers

RetainedKalyan Chaubey, Karanjit Singh, Mukhwinderjit Singh, Harpreet Singh, Taranjit Singh, Narinder Singh, Harish Sharma, Daljit Singh, KV Dhanesh, Jaspal Singh, Shivraj Singh, Sunil Kumar, Ram Pal, P Renedy Singh, Sukhjinder Singh, Baldeep Singh Sr, Bimanyu Bimal Barua, Yadvinder Singh Bajwa, Jaswinder Singh, Parminder Singh, Praveen Kumar, Sunil Chetri, Charanjit Kumar, Sakatar Singh


New
Rakinderjit Singh, Anwar Ali (both Punjab Police), Chidi Edeh (Sporting Clube de Goa), Ramanjeet Singh (Hindustan Club), Mandeep Singh Brar (Indian Nationals FC), Tajinder Singh (Punajb State Electricity Board), Amrinder Singh (Sultan Singh SC, Rajasthan), N Rakesh Singh (Juvenile Association, Manipur), Tajinder Singh (International SC, Punjab), Sunday Ambrose (NIGERIA) 2nd Transfer Period: Adebayo Tokunbo Adewusi (Sporting Clube de Goa), Baldeep Singh Jr (JCT Football Academy)
‘’’on loan:’’’ Gurwinder Singh (JCT Football Academy)


Left
Julius Irabor Akpele (Salgaocar SC), Gyan Moin Thapa (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC), Surjit Singh (Border Security Force), Kuldeep Singh (Rail Coach Factory), Krishna Kumar (Ageya Chalo, Tripura), Marcos Pereira (BRAZIL), Jagjit Singh Randhawa, Sukhwinder Singh, Johnson Segun Banner


Honours
Indian League: 1
1996/97
Durand Cup: 5
1976, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1996
Federation Cup (India): 2
1995, 1996
IFA Shield: 1
1996
9x Punjab Football League
1987, 1990/91, 1991, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

10xGurdarshan Memorial Cup
1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2002

4x Sait Nagjee Cup
1976, 1979, 1985, 1995

1978 Madura Coats Trophy

1995 Scissors Cup

1997 Rovers Cup

2002 Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Memorial Trophy

2005 Principal Harbhajan Singh Memorial Football Trophy


References
OFFICIAL SITE
Football Clubs – JCT FC
Indian Football – JCT FC
Season ending Transfers 2006 (NFL India)
NFL 2006/2007 League Table
JCT Mills

I league teams Dempo SC



Dempo Sports Club is a sports club based in Panjim, Goa. Its football side is one of India's most prominent football teams. The club is owned and sponsored by the Dempo group of companies. In the 2004/05 season, the club won its maiden National Football League title. They won the league again in the 2006-2007 season and followed it with the I-League triumph in the recently concluded inaugral-I-league 2007-08. The head coach of the club is Armando Colaco.

Players of prominence on the team include Indian nationals Climax Lawrence,Clifford Miranda and Mahesh Gawli and Ranty Martins Soleye of Nigeria

Achievements
Indian League: 3
2005, 2007, 2008
India Super Cup: 1
2008
Durand Cup: 1
2006
Federation Cup (India): 1
2004

Performance in AFC competitions
AFC Cup: 3 appearances
2005: Group Stage
2006: Group Stage

Current Roster
No. Position Player
1 GK Abijit Mondal
3 DF John Charles Dias
4 DF Cressan Antao
5 DF Marcus Peixoto
6 DF Peter Carvalho
7 MF Nacimento Silveira
8 MF Climax Lawrence
9 FW Ranty Martins Soleye
11 FW Roberto Mendes Silva
12 MF Jerry Zirsanga
14 MF Anthony Pereira
14 MF Penetration Jones
15 MF Clifford Miranda
16 DF Sameer Naik
17 FW Joaquim Abranches
No. Position Player
18 DF Valeriano Rebello
19 MF Johnny D'Cruz
20 MF Riston Rodrigues
21 GK V.P. Satish Kumar
22 MF Nicolau Borges
23 DF Dominic Noronha
24 DF Melwyn Rodrigues
25 DF Pio Rodrigues
26 MF Lester Mark Fernandez
27 DF Avedesh Pal
28 DF Mahesh Gawli
29 FW Clifton Gonsalves
30 FW Chidi Edeh
31 GK Tyson Caiado
32 DF Sarvanand Korgaonkar

I-league teams Churchill Brothers SC



Churchill Brothers SC is an Indian football club based in Salcette, Goa, and playing in the NFL Premier Division in the Indian football league system.

The team plays its NFL home matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru-Fatorda Stadium in Margao, Goa.

They are one of the top teams in the state, having won the Goa League six times, the last being in 2001. After having been relegated from the Premier Division at the end of the 2004-05 season, the club played in the Second Division in 2005-06, being placed in group A. After a top two finish in the second division, the team once again will play the in Premier League in the 11th NFL in 2006-07 season.Their star players are George Ekeh and Odafe Okolie.

Achievements
Durand Cup: 1
2007

Performance in AFC Competitions
AFC Champions League: 1 appearance
2002-03: Qualifying East - 3rd Round
Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
1998: First Round

Current Roster
No. Position Player
1 GK Vinay Singh
2 DF Villroy D'Cruz
3 DF Warundeep Singh
4 DF Rowilson Rodrigues
6 DF N Govind Singh
7 MF Martin Louis Joseph Daniel
8 MF Thokchom Naoba Singh
9 FW Mboyo Iyomi
10 FW Odafe Onyeka Okolie
11 MF Khemtang Paite
12 MF Reisangmei Vashum
13 MF Mashangva Genius Zenith
14 MF Chitrasen Chandam Singh
15 FW D Raju
No. Position Player
16 MF Bernard Pires
17 DF Robert Lalthalma
18 FW Thangjam Saran Singh
19 DF Gouramangi Moirangthem Singh
24 DF Anbalath Suleiman Firoze
25 MF Drupesh Dessai
26 DF Gurjinder Singh
27 DF Vinu Jose
28 DF Khontoujam Bboi Singh
29 GK Arindam Battacharya
30 GK Lalit Thapa
38 FW Jaison Vales

External links
Official site

I league teams Kingfisher East Begal FC



Kingfisher East Bengal Football Club is an Indian football club based in Kolkata. The club was originally known as the East Bengal Club. In 1998, the name of the club was changed from the East Bengal Club to the Kingfisher East Bengal Football Club as United Breweries obtained a 50% stake in the club and renamed it to promote their Kingfisher beer.

East Bengal also has a multi-collaborative tie-in with Leicester City FC, UK for an exchange program with junior footballers, in respect to coaching techniques, sports science, and other developmental programs.East Bengal club was regarded as "The Best Club of India" by F.A(The Football Association)of England in 1951. East Bengal was the first Indian club to win IFA Shield for three consecutive years(1949-'51).

East Bengal has a record of winning Kolkata League for six years in a row(1970-1975).It is the first club in India to win back to back National Football League titles(2003 & 2004).The club has a record of winning 23 trophies from Indian capital New Delhi.(Durand Cup:16 times and DCM Trophy:7 times).

In 1970,East Bengal created a history by defeating Pas Club(Iran) 1-0 in IFA Shield final. It was the first victory of an Indian club over foreign team since the independence. East Bengal has a glorious past record against the foreign clubs. It is the only club in India to participate in Asian Club Championship/AFC Cup 10 times.

In 2003 July,East Bengal created sensation not only in India but in the whole continent also when they won LG Asean Cup from Jakarta beating BEC Tero Sasana in the finals.

Stadium
As its homeground, the club boasts of the enigmatic Yuba Bharati Krirangan, or the Salt Lake Stadium, Asia's biggest composite stadium. It is the biggest of its kind in Asia. The Salt Lake Stadium has seating arrangement for 120,000 people at a time. Its training ground is a smaller East Bengal tent near the maidan.


Rivals
Out of matches East Bengal have played with their arch rival Mohun Bagan, East Bengal have won 108 times and Mohun Bagan have won 80. The very first clash resulted in an 1-0 win for East Bengal with Nepal Chakraborty scoring the all-important goal.[1] The biggest ever margin in this duel is another East Bengal win by a margin of 5-0 in the IFA shield in 1975. Baichung Bhutia has the unique distinction of scoring the only hatrick in the Derby Clashes when he registered the same in East Bengal's 4-1 triumph in 1997 Federation Cup Semi Final.East Bengal has won 108 derby matches against their arch-rival.And Mohun Bagan has tasted victory against the Red & Gold brigade for 80 times.[2]


Players
As of 4 August 2008 [3]

No. Position Player
24 GK Subrata Pal
1 GK Abhra Mondal
31 GK Arnab Das Sarma
GK Avijit Ghosh
27 DF Irungbam Surkumar Singh
20 DF Poibang Poshna
4 DF Suley Musah
33 DF Saikat Saha Roy
2 DF Muttath Suresh
12 DF Anupam Sarkar
DF Saheb Ali Mondal
3 DF Nirmal Chetri
5 DF Khelemba Singh
19 DF Syed Rahim Nabi
29 DF Saumik Dey
17 DF Jiban Singh
14 MF Mehtab Hossain
MF Mumtaj Alam
6 MF Dipankar Roy
22 MF Sanju Pradhan
No. Position Player
26 MF Mehrajuddin Wadoo
7 MF Jayanta Sen
32 MF Goutam Khujur
9 MF Alvito D'Cunha
15 MF Dharamjit Singh
8 MF Renedy Singh
28 MF Kima Malsamma
30 FW Edmilson Marques Pardal
11 FW Sunil Chetri
10 FW Ashim Biswas
25 FW Parveen Kumar


*** Subject to clearance from AIFF Player Status Committee

Coach: Stanley Rozario
Goalkeeper Coach: Debashis Mukherjee
Physical Trainer: Neuzy Jean-Marie
Team Doctor: Dr. S R Dasgupta
Physiotherapist: Rajesh Basak
Team Manager: Swapan Ball

Noted former players
1920s: Mona Dutta, Nepal Chakraborty, Surja Chakraborty, Haran Saha, Dulal Guha Thakurta
1930s: Mohammed Salim, Murgesh, Somana, Lakshminarayan, Majid
1940s: Apparao, Pagsley, Byomkesh Bose, P. Venkatesh, Sunil Ghosh, S.Nayyar, Paritosh Chakraborty, PBA Saleh
1950s: Masood Fakri, T. Balaram, Taj Mohammed, K.P.Dhanraj, Ahmed Khan, Minilal Ghatak, S.Roy-Paltu, Kittu, Gokul, Sanat Sett, Moosa, Hassan, Ram Bahadur
1960s: Aroon Ghosh, Sukumar Samajpati, Peter Thangaraj, Prasanta Sinha, Chandan Bannerjee, Ashim Moulik, Syed Naeemuddin, Parimal Dey, Md. Habib, Santo Mitra, Shyam Thapa, Sudhir Karmakar, Subhash Bhowmick
1970s: Samaresh Chowdhury, Shyamal Ghosh, Ashokelal Banerjee, Gautam Sarkar, Surajit Sengupta, Bhaskar Ganguly, Monoranjan Bhattacharya, Prasanta Banerjee, Harjinder Singh
1980s: Majid Baskar, Jamshed Nassiri, Sudip Chatterjee, Alok Mukherjee, Tarun Dey, Krishanu Dey, Bikash Panji, Emeka Ezeugo, Balai Mukherjee, Cheema Okeri, Swarup Das
1990s: John Devine, Bhaichung Bhutia, Tushar Rakshit, Kuljit Singh, Samuel Omollo, Carlton Chapman
2000s: Dipak Mondal, Suley Musah, Surkumar Singh, Alvito D'Cunha, Muttah Suresh, Subrata Pal, Mike Okoro, Douglas Da Silva
[4]


Performance record
No Tournament Records Championship Years Comments
1 LG ASEAN Club Cup Champions Once Champions: 2003 Only Indian club (as an invitee) to have won this tournament till date
2 National Football League Champions Thrice,
Runners-Up Thrice
Champions: 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04
Runners-Up: 1997-98, 1998-99, 2005-06
Maximum number of times till date
3 Federation Cup Champions 5 times, Runners-Up 7 times Champions: 1978, 1980, 1985, 1996, 2007
Runners-Up: 1984, 1986, 1992, 1995-98

4 Super Cup Champions Twice,
Runners-Up Twice
Champions: 1997, 2005-06
Runners-Up: 2003 , 2008
Tournament Between National league and Federation Cup Champions. Maximum number of times till date
5 Calcutta Football League — Premier Division Champions 31 times Champions: 1942, 1945-46, 1949-50, 1952, 1961, 1966, 1970-75, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987-89, 1991, 1993, 1995-96, 1998-2000, 2002-04, 2006 Maximum number of times till date
6 IFA Shield Champions 27 times Champions: 1943, 1945, 1949-51, 1958, 1961, 1965-66, 1970, 1972-76, 1981, 1983-84, 1986, 1990-91, 1994-95, 1997, 2000-02 Maximum number of times till date
7 Durand Cup Champions 16 times Champions:1951, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1978, 1982, 1989-91, 1993, 1995, 2002, 2004 Maximum number of times till date
8 Rovers Cup Champions 10 times Champions:1949, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1972-73, 1975, 1980, 1990, 1994
9 DCM Trophy Champions 7 times Champions:1950, 1952, 1957, 1960, 1973-74, 1983 Maximum number of times till date
10 All Airlines Gold Cup Champions 7 times Champions:1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001 Maximum number of times till date
11 Bordoloi Trophy Champions 5 times Champions:1968, 1972-73, 1978, 1992
12 McDowell's Cup Champions 3 times Champions:1995, 1997, 2000 Maximum number of times till date
13 Sait Nagjee Trophy Champions 2 times Champions:1968, 1986
14 Hercules Cup Champions 1 time Champions:1920
15 Darjeeling Gold Cup Champions 1 time Champions:1976
16 Sanjay Gandhi Gold Cup Champions 1 time Champions:1984
17 Stafford Cup Champions 1 time Champions:1986
18 Wai-Wai Cup, Nepal Champions 1 time Champions:1993
19 Coca Cola Cup Champions 1 time Champions:1996
20 Independence Day Cup Champions 1 time Champions:2002
21 San Miguel International Cup, Nepal Champions 1 time Champions:2004-05


Performance in AFC Competitions
Asian Club Championship: 2 appearances
1986: Group Stage
1999: First Round
AFC Cup: 3 appearances
2004: Quarter-Finals
2005: Group Stage
2008: Group Stage, 3rd In Group
Asian Cup Winners Cup: 5 appearances
1991/92: Second Round
1993/94: Second Round
1994/95: First Round
1995/96: Second Round
1997/98: Second Round

Sponsors
Main Sponsor: Kingfisher (Parent Company United Breweries Group is 50% stake holder in the Club).

Co-sponsor: Playwin

Co-sponsor: Peerless General Finance & Investment Co. Ltd

Outfit Sponsor: Reebok

Medical Support: MEDICARE SERVICES


References
1st encounter with Mohun Bagan
East Bengal Football Club - East Bengal Vs. Mohun Bagan
Current squad
Famous Players who played for East Bengal

External links
Official East Bengal Club Website