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TRAU FC
File:Official TRAU FC Logo.png
Full nameTiddim Road Athletic Union Football Club[1]
Nickname(s)The Red Pythons[2]
FoundedOctober 2, 1954; 69 years ago (1954-10-02)
GroundKhuman Lampak Main Stadium
Capacity35,285
Head coachL. Nandakumar Singh[3]
LeagueManipur State League
I-League
2021–22I-League, 9th of 13
Current season
Departments of TRAU FC
Football
(Men's)
Futsal
(Men's)[4]
Football
(reserves & academy)

Tiddim Road Athletic Union Football Club, or simply TRAU FC,[5] is an Indian professional football club based in Imphal, Manipur, that competes in the I-League.[6][7][8][9] The club made its I-League 2nd Division debut in the 2017–18 season.[10] They promoted to the I-League in 2019, after winning the 2nd Division.[11][12]

The club's futsal section has taken part in the inaugural edition of AIFF Futsal Club Championship.[13][14] TRAU also competes in the Manipur State League.[15][16]

History

Tiddim Road Athletic Union, which was instituted on 2 October 1954[17] in Kwakeithel, Imphal,[18][19] has been a pioneering organisation in the field of sports activities. They have lifted the title of CC Meet, state league of Manipur[20] six times and finished runners up nine times.[21] TRAU was runners up in 1998 Bordoloi Trophy, losing 10–1 to Narbakhar FC, club from Uzbekistan in the final.[22][23] They began their journey of I-League 2nd Division in 2018,[24][25][26] and on 8 May, they qualified for the final round in I-League Qualifiers in their debut season.[27]

In 2018–19 season, they won the I-League 2nd division, their first ever professional league trophy, and gained the promotion to the I-League.[28][29][30]

On 25 August 2019, TRAU announced Aciesta Sports Alliance Private Limited as its title sponsor. The deal with Aciesta will help the Manipur-based team finance its first-team and development activities and further expand its presence in the top tier of Indian football.[31]

Prior to the announcement, TRAU FC signed an agreement with SportiFan Ventures Limited, a sports business management firm based in the United Kingdom, which played a pivotal role in the negotiation process for the aforementioned deal.[31] Later on the club announced Romi Factory as their new kit partner. On 23 October 2019, they roped in Douglas Silva as new manager,[32][33] and on 1 December, they faced Chennai City. Shortly, his tenure ended as they lost the first three matches as the Brazilian was not at all happy with the supervision of the team.[34][35]

Komron Tursunov, club's first ever Tajik recruit with new kit ahead of the 2020–21 I-League season.
TRAU players (in red) during a match of 2020–21 I-League at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan.

In the 2020–21 I-League season, which was their second I-League season, TRAU finished at the 3rd position with 26 points. Bidyashagar Singh with 12 goals in 15 matches emerged as the top scorer and became the fourth Indian player to win the Golden boot.[36][37][38] TRAU achieved ninth place in 2021–22 I-League.[39]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2017–2018 Nike[40] HVS
2018–2019 Vector X
2019–2020 Nivia Aciesta[41]
2020–2021 Romi Factory[42] HVS[43]
2021–present Ambition sports[44]

Stadium

File:Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.jpg
Khuman Lampak Stadium on a matchday

Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal, Manipur is used as the home ground of TRAU for all their home matches in both the domestic and regional leagues.[45][46][47] Opened in 1999,[48] the stadium has a capacity of 35,285 spectators.

Support and rivalry

Supporters

A club recognised Imphal fan club by the name "RED PYTHON" has been in support since 2017.[49] The Khuman Lampak Main Stadium has seen an average attendance of 35,000.[citation needed]

Rivalries

TRAU FC have participated in the Imphal Derby[50] with their city rivals NEROCA FC.[51][52] The two clubs are the only two from Imphal to have played professional league football.[53][54] The Imphal Derby gained fame in 2022 during the 131st edition of Durand Cup when competitive football returned to the city after COVID-19 pandemic in India.[55][56] The Government of Manipur declared a half-holiday for all governmental and educational institutions in build-up to the match on 18 August,[57] in which TRAU was defeated by NEROCA 3–1 in Group-C opener.[58]

The club has also enjoyed a rivalry with another Northeast Indian club Aizawl FC at the domestic level.[59][60]

Players

First-team squad

As of 1 September 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Bishorjit Singh
2 DF India IND Manash Protim Gogoi
3 DF Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN Gerard Williams
4 DF Brazil BRA Gérson Vieira
5 DF Ghana GHA Godfred Yeboah
6 MF India IND Shougrakpam Netrajit Singh
8 MF India IND Kishan Singh
9 MF India IND Danish Aribam
10 FW Tajikistan TJK Komron Tursunov (captain)
11 FW India IND Baoringdao Bodo
12 DF India IND Shoib Akhtar
13 MF India IND Sapam Bishorjit
14 MF India IND Sorokhaibam Prikanta Singh
15 DF India IND Rishi Rajput
16 MF India IND Laishram Milan Singh
18 MF India IND Meitalkeishangbam Roger
19 DF India IND Naresh Singh
20 MF India IND Khanngam Horam
21 GK India IND Lunkhominlenmang Haokip
22 DF India IND Buanthanglun Samte
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF India IND Roshan Singh
24 DF India IND Clinton Khuman
25 MF India IND Khumanthem Arun Singh
28 FW India IND Nongthongbam Singh
29 MF India IND Bikash Singh Sagolshem
30 FW Ghana GHA Nana Poku
31 MF India IND Ngangbam Pacha Singh
32 MF India IND Timothy Thangkholal
33 FW India IND Premkumar Meitei
35 FW India IND Salam Singh
FW India IND Japes Nongthambam
FW India IND Premjit Singh

Current technical staff

Position Name
President India L. Bhagaton Singh
Team manager India Duidang
Technical director India L. Nandakumar Singh
Assistant coach India K. Surmani
Goalkeeping coach India L. Joy
Physio India Chingkheinganba
Secretary India T. Phulen Meitei
Media manager India Sanjoy Khulakpam

Team records

Recent seasons

Season League Tier Pos. Average attendance Super Cup Durand Cup
2017–18 2nd Division League 2nd 4th of 18 2,060 DNP
2018–19 2nd Division League 2nd 1st of 16 1,044 DNP
2019–20 I-League 1st 6th[a] of 11 13,260 Group Stage
2020–21 I-League 1st 3rd of 11 [b]
  1. ^ The league was concluded after the 69th match due to COVID-19 pandemic in India.
  2. ^ Matches were played behind closed doors due to COVID-19 pandemic in India.

Head coaching record

updated on 16 February 2020

Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
L.Nandakumar Singh  India 2017 2019 32 17 7 8 59 42 053.13
Dimitris Dimitriou  Cyprus 2019[61] 2019 3 0 1 2 1 5 000.00
Douglas Silva  Brazil 2019[62] 2019 3 0 0 3 1 7 000.00
L.Nandakumar Singh  India 2019 2020 1 0 1 0 2 2 000.00
Dimitris Dimitriou  Cyprus 2020[63] 2020[64] 5 4 1 0 8 3 080.00
L.Nandakumar Singh  India 2020[65] present 19 7 7 5 29 21 036.84
  • † Caretaker Manager

Top scorer

Season Player Goals
2017–18 Nigeria Princewill Emeka 7
2018–19 Nigeria Princewill Emeka 10[66]
2019–20 Nigeria Oguchi Uche 4[67]
2020–21 India Bidyashagar Singh 12[38]

Past and present internationals

The players below have senior or youth international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing for TRAU FC.[68]

Honours

Domestic tournaments

League

Cup

See also

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