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Kerala United Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Malappuram, Kerala.[3] Founded in 1976 as Calicut Quartz FC,[4] the club was an amateur and academy side during its early years. In December 2011, they announced intention to turn professional and participated in the I-League 2nd Division, the second tier of Indian club football.[5]

Kerala United Football Club
File:Official logo of Kerala United FC.svg
Full nameKerala United Football Club[1]
Nickname(s)The Hornbills
Founded1976; 48 years ago (1976) (as Calicut Quartz FC)[2]
2020; 4 years ago (2020) (rebranded as Kerala United FC)
StadiumPayyanad Stadium, Manjeri, Kerala
Capacity30,000
OwnerUnited World Group
Head coachBino George
LeagueI-League Second Division
Kerala Premier League
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club spent a season 2012–13 in the second division and later played in the Kerala Premier League. In 2017–18 Kerala Premier League season, they finished as runners-up.[6][7] After the takeover of Quartz FC in 2020 by United World Group, the club was rebranded as Kerala United FC.[8][9] The club initially began their training at Seethi Haji Stadium at Edavanna. Later moved to Malappuram District Sports Complex, which is widely known as Payyanad Stadium.[3]

HistoryEdit

Quartz Football Club was founded in 1976 in Kozhikode, Kerala and since has been growing up step by step from district to state to national level.[10] The Quartz Academy started in 2009 and has shown good promise.[citation needed]

In December 2011, they were officially certified by the All India Football Federation to participate in the I-League 2nd Division. The I-League players like Rino Anto, Sabas Saleel, K. Noushad, Manoj Manoharan, Sherin Sam, Kamardeep Singh, Suji Kumar, J. Prasad, P.M. Britto, Salil Usman, Ajmaluddin and V.V. Farhad, the top-scorer and player of the tournament at the 2012 Santosh Trophy, were signed by the club for 2012 I-League 2nd Division but failed to gain promotion to the top tier.[11]

In November 2020, English Premier League Club Sheffield United have taken over Calicut Quartz and rebranded it as Kerala United FC. United World Group, the umbrella firm holding Sheffield, said in a statement that it envisages to make Kerala United a competitive, community-focused football club playing at the highest level possible in Indian football.[12]

“Kerala is known to be the heart of Indian football and when it comes to passion and support, no fan base in India comes close to their love for the beautiful game. Our focus will be on cementing and strengthening the foundations of the club, building an academy and developing homegrown players,”

Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, CEO of United World Group, after the takeover and rebranding of Kerala United FC.[13]

P. Haridas, who owned Calicut Quartz FC and is also the president of the Kozhikode District Football Association, said a Premier League club coming to the state will bring major changes to Kerala football. Company director Akshay Das said: “We’re looking for an overall development in the state, especially in Malabar.”

As Kerala United, they participated in the 2020–21 Kerala Premier League and qualified for the knockout stages after finishing second in the Group-B with 12 points. In the semi finals, regular time couldn't separate Gokulam Kerala FC and Kerala United FC, match ending goalless. They lost 4–2 on penalties at the Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium.[14][15]

Crest and coloursEdit

 
Great hornbill, the official state bird of Kerala, from which the crest of Kerala United has derived.

The United World Group had unveiled the crest after rebranding the club which features the Great Hornbill, the official state bird of Kerala.

The primary colour of team is purple which dominates their home kit, with the hornbill crest in the right side, white shorts and white socks.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsorsEdit

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
2013– 2014 - Ramco
2017– 2018 Nivia ICL Fincorp
2018– 2020 Ramco[16]
2020– 2021 KESPO[17] Micro Health Laboratories
2021–Present SEGA[1]

StadiumEdit

Former venuesEdit

Since 1977, Kerala United FC played its home matches at the EMS Stadium in Kozhikode.[18]

 
EMS Stadium on a matchday
 
A view of Seethi Haji Football Ground

In 2021, Kerala United FC shifted their base from Kozhikode to Malappuram district Seethi Haji Stadium, located in Edavanna, as their training ground.[19][20]

Current venueEdit

 
A view of Malappuram District Sports Complex Stadium, Manjeri

The club plays its home games at the Payyanad Stadium in nearby town called Manjeri.[3]

Support and rivalryEdit

SupportersEdit

During its time as Calicut Quartz FC, a club recognised Kozhikode fan club named Rose Brigade were the supporters since 2017.[citation needed] The EMS Stadium had seen an average attendance of 45,000. The players and the coach had often acknowledged the fans' support in the success and called them "The 12th Man". Since the rebranding into Kerala United FC and the move into neighbouring Malappuram the club is building a great fan following in the locality.

RivalriesEdit

During their time at Kozhikode as Calicut Quartz FC, they enjoyed an on field rivalry with another Kozhikode based side Gokulam Kerala FC.[21] The first Kozhikode Derby match between the two teams took place in the final of 2017–18 Kerala Premier League, where Calicut Quartz FC beat Gokulam Kerala FC beat 3–2.[22] Upon change of ownership, team shifted its base from Kozhikode to Malappuram District which introduced a new Malabar Derby in Kerala Premier League. First match after acquisition was in 2020–21 Kerala Premier League semifinals, where two teams locked horns. The match ended goaless draw even after full time. Gokulam won 4–2 on penalties.[23]

StatisticsEdit

Competition Played Kerala United wins Draws Gokulam wins Kerala United goals Gokulam goals
Kerala Premier League 4 1 1 2 3 6
Total 4 1 1 2 3 6

ResultsEdit

No Date Competition Venue Score Kerala United FC scorers/red cards Gokulam Kerala scorers/red cards Attendance
4 19 April 2021 2020–21 Kerala Premier League Maharaja's College Stadium, Ernakulam 0–0 Closed Doors
3 3 June 2018 2017–18 Kerala Premier League Municipal Corporation Stadium, Thrissur 0–2   Brian Umony,   Arjun Jayaraj
2 10 May 2018 2017–18 Kerala Premier League EMS Corporation Stadium, Kozhikode 0–2   Mohamed Salah,   Usman Ashik
1 25 April 2018 2017–18 Kerala Premier League EMS Corporation Stadium, Kozhikode 3–2     Emmanuel Aidoo   Sushanth Mathew,   Mama

HonoursEdit

Competition Kerala United Gokulam
Kerala Premier League 0 2[24][25]
I-League 2nd Division 0 0
I-League 0 1[26]
Super Cup (India) 0 0
Total 0 3

PlayersEdit

First-team squadEdit

As of 7 August 2021

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   IND Nidhin Krishna
DF   BRA Gabriel Lima Silva
4 DF   IND Muhammed Noufal K.
6 MF   IND Adersh Mattummal
7 MF   IND Muhammed Shafeer
10 FW   IND Hafis Mohammedali
11 FW   IND Bujair Valiyattu
12 DF   IND Sachu Siby
13 MF   IND Hrishi Dath
15 MF   IND Arjun Jayaraj (captain)
16 FW   IND Arjun V.
21 MF   IND Jinshad K.
22 FW   IND Mousoof Naizan
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF   IND Siju Stephen
17 MF   IND Riswanali Edakkavil
FW   GHA Aaron Awannorh
MF   IND Akhil Praveen
FW   IND Jesin T.K.
GK   IND Aryan Niraj Lamba
GK   IND Christurajan Thadayus
DF   IND Athul Unnikrishnan
GK   IND Satyajit Bordoloi
DF   IND Munmun Lugun
MF   IND Antony Beautin
MF   BHU Tshering Dorji

Notable PlayersEdit

Had international caps for their respective countries whilst playing for Kerala United FC.

ManagersEdit

As of 19 October 2020

Technical staffEdit

Position Name
Head coach   Bino George
Assistant coach   Shareef Khan
Team manager   Jewel Jose
Physiotherapist   Adhith KJ

Youth academyEdit

Position Name
Head of grassroots development   Shajirudheen Koppilan
Head of youth development   Suneer VP
Physiotherapist   Anas Paloli

Head coaching recordEdit

Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
Frank Braner   Germany 1 January 2012 28 May 2012 7 0 1 6 4 29 000.00
Bino George   India 29 May 2012 29 December 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 !
Carlton Chapman   India 28 May 2017 12 October 2020 10 6 1 3 21 20 060.00
Shajirudheen Koppilan   India 15 January 2021 4 July 2021 6 4 1 1 16 5 066.67
Bino George   India 16 August 2021 0 0 0 0 !

Corporate heirarchyEdit

Position Name
Chief Executive Officer   Shabeer Mannaril[27]
Managing Director   Zakariya Koduvery[28]

Statistics and recordsEdit

Season KPL I-League 2nd Division
2011—12 - Group stage
2012—13 - DNQ
2013—14 Group Stage DNQ
2014—15 DNP DNQ
2015—16 DNP DNQ
2016—17 Pulled Out from the League DNQ
2017—18 Runner-Up DNP
2018—19 DNP DNQ
2019—20 DNP DNP
2020—21 Semi Final -

Affiliated clubsEdit

The following clubs are currently affiliated with KUFC:

HonoursEdit

Domestic tournamentsEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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