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Salgaocar
File:Salgaocar F.C. Logo.png
Full nameSalgaocar Football Club
Nickname(s)The Greens
Founded1956
GroundDuler Stadium[1]
Capacity10,000
OwnerShivanand Salgaocar
ManagerMalky Thomson
Websitehttp://www.salgaocarfc.in
Current season

Salgaocar Football Club is a professional football club who currently play in the in India. They are based in Vasco, Goa and are owned by the V. M. Salgaocar Group of Companies.

Salgaocar have won 19 Goa League Champions Cups, 3 Federation Cups, 2 Super Cups, 2 Durand Cups and won the National Football League in 1998–99 and I-League in 2010–11. They became the first Goan side to win the NFL in 1998–99 under the guidance of coach Shabbir Ali.

Salgaocar pulled out of I-League 2016-17 citing AIFF bias against I-League.[2]

History

1956-2009

The club was founded in 1956.[3]

It was founded by VM Salgaocar, founder President of the VM Salgaocar Group of Companies, to give a platform to the Goan youth to showcase their talent to the country, and to the world.

In 1962, Salgaocar Sports Club became the first Goan team to be extended an invitation to play in the prestigious Durand Cup in New Delhi, and such was the joy of a Goan team’s participation in the Durand Cup, that the Late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru felicitated the team at his residence.

Salgaocar successfully annexed all possible trophies on the Indian circuit thereby etching their name amongst the top teams in the country. A National League triumph in 1999, 3 Federation Cups in 1988, 1989 and 1997, the Super Cup in 1997 and 1999, the prestigious Rovers Cup, Mumbai, in 1989, 1996 and 1999, the Durand Cup, Delhi, twice in 1999 and 2003, the Sait Nagjee, Calicut, in 1987 and TFA shield at Madurai, in 1979. Salgaocar Sports Club have also been crowned Goa State Champions for a record 19 times including winners for 3 consecutive years of the Goa Professional League in 2002–03, 2003–04 and 2004–05. The Club also won the Governor’s Cup in the years 1999 and 2001. The late 1980s and the 1990s saw Salgaocar SC consistently bag trophies such as the Federation Cup, the National League, the Durand Cup, Rovers Cup and the Super Cup.

The last few years, one may describe as one that has seen the glory years seem light years away. Relegation, a successful promotion, and then again relegation has left the Salgaocar faithfully shattered. Critics have been swift in writing the club off, but managed to make the first division of the NFL in 2003 and staying their till the beginning of the I-League. In 1996 Salgaocar became one of the original 12 clubs in the National Football League and finished 3rd in Group A but finished 7th in the Final Round.[4]

2010–present

In the 2010–11 season Salgaocar played in the I-League which is India's biggest football competition. After 26 rounds, Salgaocar SC won the title and they qualified for the 2012 Asian Champions League qualifying round.

On 29 September 2011, Salgaocar won their second trophy in four months by winning the 2011 Indian Federation Cup by beating East Bengal in the Final 3–1.[5] This was the first time in Salgaocar history that they had completed a double of league and cup win.

Salgaocar started the 2011–12 I-League as the defending champion. But they had a rather disappointing season where they finished their campaign at 6th position.[6] Salgaocar started the 2012–13 campaign with Karim Bencherifa as their head coach. But he left to take over the reins at Mohun Bagan after two games into the new season. He was replaced by David Booth, who had previously coached Mahindra United and Mumbai.[7] More disappointments followed in the season as they were close to the drop at one time. They finished the season at 7th position.[8] Salgaocar replaced Booth with Derrick Pereira who had been the coach of Pune for the past four seasons and had led them to two consecutive top-5 finishes in the I-League. Salgaocar started the 2013–14 I-League brightly and at one time led the table for six game weeks, but a rough patch of 8 games, which included four straight losses, derailed their campaign and saw them lose the title to Bengaluru FC. Salgaocar finished their campaign at third place, which was a marked improvement over their past two campaign finishes.[9][10]

Colours

The colours of Salgaocar are green and white. The home kit very much shows this as the jersey and socks are green while the shorts are white. The away kit has a set of red jerseys and socks while also having blue/purple shorts.

Stadiums

Salgaocar SC play their home games at Fatorda Stadium and Tilak Maidan Stadium. They used Tilak Maidan for the 2013–14 season. They will use Fatorda Stadium or Tilak Maidan Stadium for the 2014–15 season.

The Salgaocar players also practice at the BITS Pilani Campus grounds. The team has its in house gym with modern equipment and professional trainers.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1956–2014 none Salgaocar
2014 Triumph Sports
2015– Shiv-Naresh

Honours

Domestic

Winners (2): 1998–99, 2010–11
Runners-up (1): 2002–03
Winners (4): 1988, 1989, 1997, 2011
Runners-up (3): 1987, 1990, 1993
Winners (2): 1998, 1999
Winners (3): 1999, 2003, 2014

Players

First-team squad

As of 29 August 2016[11]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 FW India IND Umesh Harijan
17 DF India IND Lenny Pereira
19 DF India IND Nicolau Colaco
22 DF India IND Pawan Kumar
28 FW India IND Aslon Oliveira
33 FW India IND James Fernandes
34 MF India IND Brian Mascarenhas
36 DF India IND Rosario Mendes
37 MF India IND Gilbert Oliveira (Captain)
45 DF India IND Sudhakaran Kumar
GK India IND Bruno Colaco
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF India IND Don Fernandes
DF India IND Jovel Martins
DF India IND Sanson Pereira
MF India IND Daniel Rebello
MF India IND Mackroy Peixote
MF India IND Souvik Das
FW India IND Balwinder Singh
FW India IND Liston Colaco
FW India IND Narohari Shreshta
FW India IND Ronaldo Oliveira

U19 Squad

As of 24 August 2015[12] [13]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Jeet S. Gupta
2 MF India IND Bipin Mallick
3 DF India IND Samuel Gregorio Costa
6 MF India IND Lalit Tariyal
8 MF India IND Denil D. Rebello
9 FW India IND Alston Mendes
10 DF India IND Dominic Joao Soares
11 MF India IND Yamnursab R. Pinjar
12 MF India IND Dominic Roy Soares
14 MF India IND Snako Dias
15 DF India IND Saurabh S Patil
16 FW India IND Liston Colaco
17 MF India IND Harmanjot Singh
18 MF India IND Brian Furtado
19 DF India IND Raja Rawat
20 DF India IND Godfrey Mascarenhas
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW India IND Jason Barbosa
22 GK India IND Chinmaya Sekhar Behera
24 MF India IND Samson Furtado
25 FW India IND Stefen Fernandes
26 FW India IND Myron Borges
27 DF India IND Sanson Pereira
28 DF India IND Constancio Rodrigues
29 FW India IND Naro Hari Shrestha
30 DF India IND Gurba Gagrai
31 GK India IND Savio Paes
32 DF India IND Stendly Miranda
35 MF India IND Klins Mendes
37 DF India IND Schubert M. D'Costa
40 MF India IND Rufflan Fernandes
GK India IND Rohan Viegas
DF India IND Frazer Afonso

Team Management

As of 24 August 2015

Position Name
Head Coach India Santosh Kashyap
Manager Sanjeev Nagvenkar
Assistant Coach Mario Soares
Goalkeeping coach Virender Singh
Fitness coach Sunil Karmalker
Physiotherapist J. Dileep Kumar
Kit manager Carmo Velho
Youth team coach U18/19/20 Anthony Pereira
Manager U18/19/20 Oscar Rebello

Affiliated Clubs

References

  1. ^ http://www.worldofstadiums.com/asia/india/goa/duler-stadium/
  2. ^ "OFFICIAL: Salgaocar and Sporting Clube De Goa pull out of I-League 2016-17". goal.com. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  3. ^ "1956 TO 1966 The Journey Begins". Salgaocar. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  4. ^ http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/india97.html#nfl1
  5. ^ http://the-aiff.com/pages/news/index.php?N_Id=2760
  6. ^ http://www.bari91.com/football_stats/India,_ONGC_I_-_League/2011-2012
  7. ^ http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/1064/i-league/2012/10/23/3471319/david-booth-appointed-as-the-chief-coach-of-salgaocar-fc
  8. ^ http://www.bari91.com/football_stats/India,_ONGC_I_-_League/2012-2013
  9. ^ http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/1064/i-league/2014/05/22/4830248/i-league-report-card-salgaocar-fc
  10. ^ 2013–14 I-League
  11. ^ http://int.soccerway.com/teams/india/salgaocar-sports-club/3353/
  12. ^ "Salgaocar U19". I-League U-19. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  13. ^ "Salgaocar U19". Salgaocar. Retrieved 24 August 2015.

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