Forca Kochi Salvage Point Against Kannur Warriors in Super League Kerala

Forca Kochi Salvage Point Against Kannur Warriors in Super League Kerala

Forca Kochi’s Super League Kerala campaign got off to a shaky start, but they managed to salvage a point in their second match against Kannur Warriors. The Kochi side had lost their opening match and could not afford another defeat.

The match started with Forca Kochi looking the more dangerous side. They created several chances but failed to find the back of the net. Kannur Warriors, on the other hand, were content to sit back and defend.

The deadlock was broken in the 18th minute when David Grande scored a bizarre goal for Kannur Warriors. Forca Kochi goalkeeper Subhasish Roy Choudhury’s lazy goal-kick hit the back of Grande inside the box and the deflection beat him comfortably.

Forca Kochi continued to attack after the goal, but they were unable to find an equalizer. The Warriors defense held firm and kept the Kochi attackers at bay.

The second half saw Forca Kochi continue to press for an equalizer. They finally got their reward in the 77th minute when Basanta Singh headed home a cross from Said Nidhal.

The goal gave Forca Kochi a much-needed point and moved them up to fourth place in the table. Kannur Warriors remain top of the table with four points from two games.

Calicut FC Appoints Australian Coach Ian Gillan with Ambitious Football Development Plans

Calicut FC Appoints Australian Coach Ian Gillan with Ambitious Football Development Plans

Calicut FC, a football club founded by Technocrat V.K. Mathews, has ambitious plans to establish itself as a top-tier team in Indian football. To achieve this goal, the club has appointed Australian coach Ian Gillan, who brings a wealth of experience from his stints in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

Gillan’s vision aligns with Mathews’ long-term development plans for football in Kozhikode. He believes that Super League Kerala is a progressive concept that can foster the growth of local talent. By playing alongside experienced foreign players, young Indian footballers can gain invaluable experience and improve their skills.

Gillan emphasizes the importance of developing a strong foundation for football in the state. He believes that the development of local talent is crucial for the overall growth of Indian football leagues. By providing opportunities for young players to showcase their abilities, Super League Kerala can contribute to the creation of a robust football ecosystem in the country.

The club’s aspirations extend beyond the Super League Kerala. Gillan and Mathews share the ambition of seeing Calicut FC compete in the Indian Super League (ISL) and I-League in the future. The club’s long-term vision and its commitment to developing local talent have attracted Gillan to the project.

Gillan’s appointment is a significant step in Calicut FC’s journey towards becoming a major force in Indian football. His experience and expertise will be invaluable in guiding the club towards its goals. With a clear vision and a dedicated team, Calicut FC is poised to make a significant impact on the football landscape in India.

Prithviraj Sukumaran's Forca Kochi Team Aims to Ignite Football Passion in Kerala

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Forca Kochi Team Aims to Ignite Football Passion in Kerala

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Forca Kochi Team Aims to Ignite Football Passion in Kerala

Renowned actor Prithviraj Sukumaran is enthusiastic about the potential of the newly formed Super League Kerala to inspire young people to pursue football. However, he remains realistic, acknowledging that significant progress takes time.

“We’re not expecting a revolution, but rather the beginning of one,” said Sukumaran, the owner of the Forca Kochi team, during the team’s launch event. “We hope this league will provide opportunities for grassroots players and help them achieve greater heights.”

The Kochi team boasts an impressive roster, including six foreign players: Brazilian Raphael Augusto, Tunisian Said Mohamed Nidhal and Dziri Omran, Ivory Coast’s Nangui Mockey Jean Baptiste, South African Ngubo Siyanda, and Colombian Rodriguez Ayoza Luis Angel. Former Indian goalkeeper Subhasish Roy Chowdhury also joins the team.

Additionally, the squad features several players from I-League clubs and Kerala’s Santosh Trophy team, such as Nijo Gilbert, Arjun Jayaraj, and Hajmel Sakkeer.

Sukumaran emphasized the importance of developing a strong foundation for football in Kerala. “We need to create a system where young players have access to quality coaching, facilities, and opportunities to compete,” he said.

The Super League Kerala aims to provide a platform for talented players to showcase their skills and aspire to higher levels of competition. By attracting foreign players and partnering with experienced coaches, the league hopes to raise the overall standard of football in the state.

Former Olympic hockey bronze medalist P.R. Sreejesh, who unveiled the Kochi team’s jersey, expressed his support for the initiative. “Football has the power to unite people and inspire young minds,” he said. “I’m confident that the Super League Kerala will play a significant role in promoting the sport in our state.”

Portuguese Coach Mario Lemos to Lead Forca Kochi FC in Super League Kerala

Portuguese Coach Mario Lemos to Lead Forca Kochi FC in Super League Kerala

Mario Lemos, a 38-year-old Portuguese coach, is set to make his Indian debut with Forca Kochi FC in the inaugural Super League Kerala. Lemos has a proven track record in Asian football, having guided Dhaka’s Abahani Limited to stunning victories over former ISL champion Chennaiyin FC and former I-League winner Minerva Punjab. He sensationally led the Bangladesh side to the AFC Cup’s inter-zone semifinals in 2019.

Lemos’s arrival in Kerala is seen as a significant step for the new league, which aims to provide a platform for talented players and coaches in the state. Lemos believes that the Super League Kerala can serve as a stepping stone for him to reach some of India’s top clubs in the I-League and Indian Super League.

“I did a good job back in Bangladesh. Now, I think this is a stepping stone to show my work…I’ll do it,” said Lemos in an interview.

Lemos’s appointment comes at a crucial time for Forca Kochi FC, which is still awaiting the arrival of two foreign players and five Indians. However, Lemos remains optimistic about the team’s chances in the league.

“I would say we have 70% of the team. The (Kerala) Police players are yet to come, they are the more experienced players…all the young ones have come,” said Lemos.

Lemos is confident that he can prepare the team for the first match of the league against Malappuram FC on September 7.

“I have to find solutions, I have to adapt. I think everybody is going to have some problem, it’s a new league, it’s normal. To be honest, I’ve been in worse situations…sometimes, I’ve had lesser time. Two weeks give me some time to work, I think I have a good idea what I want to do. In two weeks I can really push them for the first match,” said Lemos.

Lemos’s experience and determination will be crucial for Forca Kochi FC’s success in the Super League Kerala. The league is expected to be highly competitive, with several other teams also aiming to make a mark. However, Lemos is confident that his team has the potential to challenge for the title.

Super League Kerala Unveils Six Franchises with Star-Studded Owners

Super League Kerala Unveils Six Franchises with Star-Studded Owners

The Super League Kerala (SLK), a highly anticipated football league, has unveiled its six franchises at a grand event in Kochi. The league boasts an impressive roster of owners, including prominent figures from the sports, business, and royal circles.

Among the notable owners is Mahesh Bhupathi, the tennis legend and CEO of SGSE, the sports and entertainment arm of the APL Apollo Group. Bhupathi is the owner of Kochi Pipers FC. Another prominent owner is Kaz Patafta, the former Benfica player and current chairman of Australian A-League club Brisbane Roar FC. Patafta is among the owners of Thrissur Roar FC.

The Travancore Princess Gowri Lakshmi Bayi and Dr. Mohamed Ilyas Sahadulla, CMD of KIMS Hospital, are the co-owners of Thiruvananthapuram Kombans FC. M.P. Hassan Kunhi, Director of Kannur International Airport, is among the owners of Kannur Squad FC. V.A. Ajmal Bismi, MD of Bismi Group, is the owner of Malappuram FC. V.K. Mathews, tech entrepreneur and Chairman of IBS Group, is the owner of Calicut FC.

The SLK will feature six clubs: Kochi Pipers FC, Thrissur Roar FC, Malappuram FC, Calicut FC, Thiruvananthapuram Kombans FC, and Kannur Squad FC. The inaugural edition of the league will commence in September.

The league will be played at three venues: Kochi’s Nehru Stadium, Kozhikode’s EMS Corporation Stadium, and Malappuram’s Payyanad Stadium in Manjeri. The Kerala Football Association (KFA) and Scoreline Sports, the organizers of the SLK, are working to secure three additional stadiums so that each team can have its own home ground.

Kerala Sports Minister V Abdurahiman has assured that the Government will offer all Government-owned grounds for tournaments organized by the KFA. KFA president Navas Meeran expressed optimism that the league will provide a platform for Kerala’s talented footballers to showcase their skills and potentially secure opportunities to play for foreign clubs.

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