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File:FC Goa.svg
Full nameFootball Club Goa
Nickname(s)The Gaurs (Reddes)
Short nameFCG
Founded26 August 2014; 9 years ago (2014-08-26)
GroundFatorda Stadium, Goa
Capacity19,000[1]
OwnerGoan Football Club Pvt. Ltd.
PresidentAkshay Tandon
ManagerSergio Lobera
WebsiteClub website
Current season

FC Goa (also known as The Gaurs) is an Indian professional football franchise based in Goa that competes in the Indian Super League. The club was launched on 26 August 2014. The team is owned by Goan Football Club Pvt. Ltd. which consists of Jaydev Mody, Venugopal Dhoot and Virat Kohli. It represents Goa, the only state or union territory to declare football as its official sport. The logo represents Goa's state animal the Gaur while the colours blue and orange symbolizes the Goan coastline and sunrise.

The club play their home matches at the Fatorda Stadium in Margao. Brazilian footballer Zico has been the club's Manager (Head Coach) since its inception. Its marquee players for its first two seasons have been French winger Robert Pirès and Brazilian defender Lúcio respectively. The team finished the league stage in second position in their first season. In the end-of-season play-offs, they lost via a penalty shootout against Atlético de Kolkata in the semi-finals after a goalless draw. The next year, the team came first in the league stage, then lost the final 3–2 to Chennaiyin FC at home.

History

Inception

One of the traditional powerhouse regions of Indian football, Goa was bound to be one of the cities to participate in the Indian Super League from its inception.[2] In early 2014, it was announced that the All India Football Federation, the national federation for football in India, and IMG-Reliance would be accepting bids for ownership of eight of nine selected cities for the upcoming Indian Super League, an eight-team franchise league modeled along the lines of the Indian Premier League and Major League Soccer in the United States.[3] On 13 April 2014, it was announced that Venugopal Dhoot had won the bidding for the Goa franchise along with Dattaraj Salgaocar and Shrinivas Dempo.[4] The club was officially launched on 26 August 2014 at a well-attended ceremony at the Goa Marriott Resort & Spa in Miramar.[5]

On 23 September 2014 Virat Kohli Indian Cricketer was unveiled as one of the co-owners.[6] The brand ambassador of the club is Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan.[7] FC Goa is the first Indian sports club to launch a satellite TV Channel – FC Goa TV on Videocon D2H.[7]

Zico Era: 2014–present

2014 Season

Brazilian footballer Zico signed as the club's Head Coach on 2 September 2014. On 20 September 2014 FC Goa officially confirmed French Hero Indian Super Leage winner and Arsenal footballer Robert Pires as their first marquee player.[8] On 26 September Afghanistan captain Zohib Islam Amiri joined FC Goa. On 29 September another former Arsenal player André Santos joined Indian Super League side FC Goa.[9] 14 players from the Dempo SC outfit alongside a Mohun Bagan loanee in Bikramjit Singh comprised the 15-player FC Goa domestic contingent.[10] From the 2014 ISL Inaugural International Draft FC Goa selected Miroslav Slepička, Jan Šeda, Bruno Pinheiro, Youness Bengelloun, Miguel Herlein, Gregory Arnolin and Edgar Marcelino.

On 15 October 2014, FC Goa played their first Indian Super League match against Chennaiyin FC at the Fatorda Stadium, Goa. FC Goa lost four out of their first six matches but came back strongly in the second half of the tournament with five victories from their last eight encounters keeping five clean sheets in their 14 matches. Overall, Zico has done a remarkable job with six wins, four defeats and four draws, which took them to the second spot of the standings with 22 points.[11] By finishing second in the league, the club qualified for the end-of-season play-offs, where they lost via a penalty shootout against Atlético de Kolkata in the semi-finals after a goalless draw.[12]

At the end of season, Miroslav Slepička was the highest goal scorer for the team(5 goals). FC Goa had the longest unbeaten run in the league 10 games, Longest winning run in the league 4 games, Most shots on target in the league 134 shots and Most clean sheets in the league 7 games. Jan Šeda won the Golden Glove award.

Particularly encouraging from the first season was the arrival of Romeo Fernandes on the national footballing scene. The Goan's consistent displays on the pitch quickly turned him into a fan favourite and attracted interest from lands as far as Brazil. His performances culminated in him being loaned out to Atletico Paranaense from parent club Dempo SC, where he became the first Indian to play professionally at the senior level in South America.

2015 Season

After retaining Brazilian head coach, Zico, as well as the core Indian players from the 2014 season such as Romeo Fernandes, Mandar Rao Desai, Narayan Das, and Laxmikant Kattimani, Goa began the season in good fashion with a 2–0 victory at home against Delhi Dynamos.[13] Goa went on the finish the regular season in first place, winning seven of their fourteen games, losing only once in the second half of the season.[14] In the finals, Goa took on Delhi Dynamos in the semi-finals. After losing the away leg 1–0, Goa qualified for the final after winning the home leg 3–0. Goals from Jofre, Rafael Coelho, and Dudu Omagbemi, saw Goa win on aggregate 3–1.[15]

Goa took on Chennaiyin in the final at the Fatorda Stadium. Bruno Pelissari gave Chennaiyin the lead in the 54th minute after missing his penalty before Goa took a 2–1 going into stoppage time through Thongkhosiem Haokip and Jofre. However, an own goal from Kattimani and a strike from Stiven Mendoza saw Chennaiyin win the match 3–2 and win the championship.[16]

Crest

The FC Goa brand stands for strength, integrity and pride. A single club united and resolute in its pursuit for glory. The team embodies the spirit of Joga Bonito, playing the beautiful game the way it should be played - with pace, power and passion.

The FC Goa logo is a combination of Goa’s state animal - the gaur (Indian bison),the Gaur stands out fiercely to protect its turf and a shield, which symbolizes strength, attack and defence, all of which epitomize FC Goa. The logo personifies the character of Goan football and the fundamentals of the team.[17]

Stadium

Home ground

Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium
The Fortress
Map
LocationDon Bosco Road, Fatorda, Margao, Goa
Coordinates15°17′21″N 73°57′44″E / 15.28917°N 73.96222°E / 15.28917; 73.96222
OwnerSports Authority of Goa
OperatorGoan Football Club Pvt. Ltd. (during ISL)
Capacity19,088 (All seater)[1]
Field size106m x 70m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1989
Renovated2014

"Our Field, Our Turf, Our Home, Our Fortress…Fatorda" that's how the Gaurs refer to the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao, Goa. This stadium is considered to be one of the finest football stadiums in the country. This venue has long been a mainstay of Indian football, having played host to many international games, including India's qualifiers for both the FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup.[18] It is also the main I-League football stadium in Goa.

The stadium opened in 1989 and in 2014 has been refurbished and upgraded according to the latest FIFA specifications to host The Lusofonia Games. It is designed with a 19,000 seating capacity.[1] With a roof covering 100 percent of the seating area, fans enjoy wide, comfortable seats with ample spacing between them. The stadium complex provides two levels of fans seating arrangement along with a VVIP area, which provides the ultimate seating for interacting with guests and enjoying football while indulging in the comfort of this private environment. Facilities include HD compliant arena lighting, natural turf, Broadcast room, TV Studio, Player Dressing rooms, Match Delegates area, Dope control rooms, Medical rooms for players and spectators, VIP Lounge, Corporate boxes, Media Tribune and Media working stations,Press Conference area, Mixed zone area, CCTV camera, swimming pool, multipurpose gymnasium and parking facilities. It is regarded as one of the most well maintained football grounds in the Indian subcontinent.[19]

Training ground

The training ground for the Gaurs is at Tilak Maidan, Vasco da Gama, Goa.[20] The venue hosts matches of the I-League as well as local Goan leagues. The venue has the capacity to accommodate 12,000 spectators.[21] In 2014 it has been upgraded satisfactorily to ensure most FIFA standards are maintained. Facilities include player changing rooms, lounge, dope control rooms and a media centre.The friendly matches of FC Goa are held here.[22]

Ownership

In terms of football FC Goa pedigree is unmatched with the combined experience of over 100 years in running football teams. The franchise is owned by Goan Football Club Pvt. Ltd. which used to consist of Dattaraj Salgaocar (37% stake) and Shrinivas Dempo (37% stake), which is now bought by Jaydev Mody (65% stake) Venugopal Dhoot (23% stake) and Virat Kohli (12% stake).[23][24]

Current Owners

  • Jaydev Mody is the Chairman of Delta Corp Limited, the company focused in gaming (casinos) and hospitality mainly in Goa. It owns Asia's largest luxury offshore casino located in Goa. The company today has a market capitalization of Rs 2,000 crore.
  • Venugopal Dhoot is the Chairman of Videocon. and has been its Managing Director since 2005. He is one of the promoters of the group and has been instrumental in the growth and promotion of the Videocon. According to Forbes he is worth $1.7 billion.
  • Virat Kohli the Indian Cricketer is also one of the co-owners.[6] He is the current captain of the Indian team in Test cricket and vice-captain in limited overs. Kohli has been the recipient of many awards such as the ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2012 and the BCCI's international cricketer of the year for the 2011–12 season. In 2013, he was given the Arjuna Award in recognition of his achievements in international cricket.[25] SportsPro, a UK magazine, rated Kohli as the second most marketable athlete in the world in 2014.[26]

Former Owners

  • Shrinivas Dempo serves as the President of Dempo Sports Club Private Limited.The club is owned and sponsored by the Dempo group of companies. The team has been a constant performer in all the national football championship and gained immensely popularity in the last four decades of its existence. He has been named amongst the 50 most influential person in Indian sports in the annual Sports Illustrated Power list.[27]
  • Dattaraj Salgaocar is the Managing Director of VM Salgaocar and Company. Salgaocar FC is owned and managed by VM Salgaocar and Company to give a platform to the Goan youth to showcase their talent to the country and to the world.[28]

Supporters

Despite the teams poor start to the tournament in the first season, fans went out in large numbers to support their team. The fans, known to be loyal and vocal in their support, often turn up in large numbers for home matches turning the stadium into what is called a "sea of blue and orange". With increasing decibels at each match, players both foreign and national were astounded at the support. Banners, chants such as Forca Goa, F-C-Goa, drums, ghumots, Brass Band, vuvuzelas, Mexican wave and innovative get-ups was the theme for every match. Fans in the state spend the night outside the Nehru Stadium in Fatorda in the hope of grabbing a couple of tickets for FC Goa's home matches.[29] Streets are painted blue, there's music playing everywhere, car bonnets donning the crest of the team, stickers on bikes and flags sticking out of windows – this is Goa during the ISL.[30] FC Goa celebrity supporters include Anushka Sharma,[31] Varun Dhawan, Sonakshi Sinha,[32] Zayed Khan,[33] Raveena Tandon,[34] Virat Kohli, Sonu Nigam.

Attendance

As of 2 December 2016
Season Home games played Stadium capacity Average season attendance Occupancy %
2014 8 19,000[35] 18,066 95.08%
2015 8 19,000[35] 18,724 98.54%
2016 7 19,088[35] 17,661 92.52%

Brand Ambassador

The brand ambassador of the club is Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan .Varun Dhawan, who happens to be a self-confessed sports enthusiast, has played the beautiful game both in real life and on the silver screen. He has been keenly following the Gaurs, cheering for the team, either from the stadium by squeezing out time from his busy schedule or from whichever part of the world. This year too, Dhawan will continue to commit himself to attend a few games and make himself available to feature in the team's media campaigns.[36]

Mascot

The mascot, the first of its kind in the ISL, is named Gaurdinho. He's a Gaur, which happens to be the state animal, and a little samba touch to his name considering the Brazilian flavour in the team. FC Goa are the only one out of the eight franchises to have a mascot. The fans love him and during rallies, he's the talk of the town.[37]

Grassroots

FC Goa's grassroots development programme which commenced in February 2015, saw FC Goa reaching out to over 20,000 children FC Goa has a robust grassroots development programme . Over 1500 children between the age groups of 6 to 14 are currently being groomed by FC Goa. The U- 14 team, the Junior Gaurs are doing excellently well. FC Goa assigned coach Gavin Araujo, an AFC A license coach as its Head of the youth development and Katz Naidoo as the program's Technical Director. The adopted 16 schools include St Anthony's High School (Duler), St Anthony's HS (Guirim), Saraswat HS (Mapusa), St Britto's HS (Mapusa), Assagao Union School, St Joseph's HS (Calangute), Pilar Central School, St Lawrence HS (Agassaim) in the North. Our Lady of Poor HS (Tilamol), Our Lady of Fatima HS (Rivona), St Joseph HS (Chandor), Assumpta HS (Sarzora), Fr Agnel Ashram HS (Verna), St Rita HS (Maina), St Rock HS (Velim), St Xavier HS (Velim) are theschools who have been adopted by FC Goa from the South.[38]

Objectives

To Create a huge Grassroots base in order to have a wider pool of Youth players to choose from.

To create a talent pool in which talented players come together to further improve themselves.

To continue our Search for the next Romeo and Mandar who benefited from such programmes.

TV Channel and Magazine

FC Goa TV is the dedicated official channel for FC Goa. It is the first and only Indian sports club to have its own satellite TV Channel.[7] The channel first launched on 10 October 2014 on Videocon D2H channel 100. FC Goa TV includes buildup to matches, post-match shows, exclusive interviews with players and staff besides an inter active section which gives fans the chance to get some answers from first team players.[39]

FC Goa launched its magazine Forca Goa at Fatorda Stadium, on 1 November 2014. The magazine was unveiled by All India Football Federation President Praful Patel in the presence of brand ambassador of FC Goa Varun Dhawan, supporter Sonu Nigam and co-owners Venugopal Dhoot, Anirudh Dhoot, Dattaraj V. Salgaocar and Shrinivas V. Dempo.[40]

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK India IND Laxmikant Kattimani
GK India IND Naveen Kumar
GK India IND Bruno Colaco
DF Portugal POR Bruno Pinheiro
DF Spain ESP Sergio Juste
DF India IND Narayan Das
DF India IND Chinglensana Singh
DF India IND Mohamed Ali
DF India IND Amey Ranawade
MF Spain ESP Manuel Arana
MF Morocco MAR Ahmed Jahouh
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF India IND Pronay Halder
MF India IND Brandon Fernandes
MF India IND Seriton Fernandes
MF India IND Pratesh Shirodkar
MF India IND Jovel Martins
MF India IND Mohammed Yasir
11 MF India IND Rahemin Rahim
MF India IND Anthony D'Souza
MF India IND Mandar Rao Desai
FW Spain ESP Coro
FW India IND Manvir Singh

Reserved squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW India IND Liston Colaco
MF India IND Princeton Rebello
DF India IND Meldon Silva
DF India IND Brian Faria
DF India IND Jonathan Cardozo
MF India IND Regan Ferrao
MF India IND Leander Dcunha
MF India IND Kingslee Fernandes
MF India IND Hayden Fernandes
MF India IND Xavier Gama
MF India IND Jason Barboza
FW India IND Aaron Dsilva
GK India IND Preston Rego

Current technical staff

As of June 2017 FC Goa's head coach is Sergio Lobera . He has signed a two-year contract and begins with the club in July.[41]

Position Name
Head coach Spain Sergio Lobera
Assistant coach India Derrick Pereira

Team records

Seasons

As of 3 December 2016
Year ISL Regular season Finals Top Scorer(s)
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos. Player(s) Goals
2014 14 6 4 4 21 12 22 2nd Semi-finals Czech Republic Miroslav Slepička 5
2015 14 7 4 3 29 20 25 1st Runners-up Brazil Reinaldo 7
2016 14 4 2 8 15 25 14 8th - Brazil Rafael Coelho 5

Head Coach's Record

As of 3 December 2016
Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
Zico  Brazil 3 September 2014 3 December 2016 47 18 12 17 70 61 038.30

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2014 Adidas Videocon d2h
2015 FC Prime Markets
2016 Umbro Deltin

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