结果

印度甲级联赛 03/25 08:30 5 [5] 尼罗卡FC v 金奈城FC [3] W 1-2
印度甲级联赛 03/20 13:30 4 [3] 金奈城FC v 艾扎威尔FC [1] L 1-3
印度甲级联赛 03/11 13:30 2 [5] 印第安阿罗 v 金奈城FC [3] W 0-5
印度甲级联赛 03/06 08:30 1 [9] 金奈城FC v 苏德瓦FC [8] L 1-2
印度甲级联赛 02/28 13:30 11 [9] 金奈城FC v 艾扎威尔FC [7] L 0-3
印度甲级联赛 02/23 13:30 10 [7] 莫哈末丹 v 金奈城FC [9] L 2-1
印度甲级联赛 02/18 13:30 9 [9] 金奈城FC v 丘吉尔兄弟 [3] L 1-2
印度甲级联赛 02/13 10:30 8 [2] 旁遮普FC v 金奈城FC [6] L 2-0
印度甲级联赛 02/09 08:30 7 [10] 尼罗卡FC v 金奈城FC [9] W 1-2
印度甲级联赛 02/03 08:30 6 [7] 金奈城FC v 苏德瓦FC [8] L 0-4
印度甲级联赛 01/29 10:30 5 [10] Chennai City v 印第安阿罗 [11] W 1-0
印度甲级联赛 01/24 08:30 4 [10] Trau FC v 金奈城FC [7] L 2-0

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 1 1 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 1 0
Goals for 2 1 2
Goals against 1 3 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Chennai City FC

Chennai City Football Club was an Indian professional football club based in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The club predominantly competed in the I-League, which was then highest division of Indian football league system. They have also appeared in the Chennai Football League. Established in 1946 as Nethaji Sports Club, Chennai City spent its grand majority of history by competing in state leagues and knock-out tournaments until entering the national stage in 2016.

Chennai City FC was known by its nickname "The Lions". On 11 December 2016, the club was awarded a direct-entry spot into the I-League for 2016–17 season, and became champion in the 2018–19 season.

History

Formation and early years (1946–2016)

Chennai City FC was founded in 1946, as "Nethaji Sports Club" during the British rule in India. The club was named after "Netaji" Subhas Chandra Bose. It was incorporated by S. V. Kanagasabai, E. Vadivelu, T. R. Govindarajan, P. V. Chellappa, and K. Ekambaram. Nethaji Sports Club was primarily affiliated with Tamil Nadu Football Association (TNFA), has appeared in several state competitions including Vittal Trophy, TFA Shield and Chennai District Football League. With the support from TNFA, Nethaji simultaneously organized a Champions Trophy named 'Universal Cup' after the end of regular league season. The club since its inception, used to have a young squad with players usually aged 21–22 and the club did come close to national relevance a couple of times, making appearances in the Durand Cup and Federation Cup.

Since the 1990s, Nethaji Sports Club participated in Madras Football League, conducted by the Chennai Football Association (CFA). In state tournament, Tamil Nadu State League, they finished as runners-up thrice in 2004, 2005–06 and 2007. Nethaji clinched their first CFA Premier/Senior Division League title in 2009, led by then coach D. Sekaran, in which club's Ivorian striker Dombia Mamadou became top scorer. The club was renamed to "Chennai City FC" on 11 June 2014.

I-League years (2016–2021)

Pedro Manji of Chennai City (in orange) in action against East Bengal during an I-League match in Coimbatore, January 2019.

On 11 December 2016, Chennai City was accepted as a direct entry club for the 2016–17 I-League season after the withdrawal of Dempo. Thus it became the second club from Tamil Nadu to play in the top division after Indian Bank Recreational Club team in National Football League. Chennai City made it to the Federation Cup by finishing eighth in the I-League table and did it with a game remaining in the league.

Chennai City did decent in their first season at the highest level of the domestic league. Their potential was highlighted when they managed to hold off Mohun Bagan for a very long time and even got wins against Aizawl and East Bengal. In the 2016–17 Indian Federation Cup, they were pitted in Group A against Aizawl, East Bengal, and Churchill Brothers. Chennai City lost their first games and was out of contention before playing the last fixture. The team did salvage pride as they won the game against Churchill Brothers emphatically in a 3–1 victory.

Edwin Sydney Vanspaul with new club kit in 2019

On 6 February 2019, Chennai City FC officially announced that the club agreed a partnership deal with Swiss Super League giants FC Basel. The club owned 26 percent of Chennai City and would develop football in the state by building football schools for young talents. FC Basel would also have a player exchange program, including first team players, with CCFC and help the club with technical know how.

"Our long-term philosophy is to cultivate our style of football — the Chennai City FC style — throughout the ranks. We want our junior teams to play the same way as the senior team is now playing. That would improve the ecosystem immensely. We want to build the Chennai City model of football in Tamil Nadu."

Rohit Ramesh, owner and CEO of Chennai City FC, on club's long-term philosophy (after their historic I-League triumph).

On 9 March 2019, Chennai City FC beat former champions Minerva Punjab 3–1 to be crowned the 2018–19 I-League champions. This marked the finish of a very successful season for the club, defying all expectations to win the league. Spanish-Uruguayan forward Pedro Manzi Cruz also scored a brace in this match, and was the joint top scorer of the league, scoring 21 league goals with record four hat-tricks. This was Chennai City FC's maiden I-League title, and later they represented India at the 2020 AFC Champions League playoffs and 2020 AFC Cup respectively. The club then participated in 2019 Durand Cup with all-Indian squad. They later went on to participate in 2019 edition of Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup in Bangladesh, but failed to advance to the knock-out stages.

Chennai City players celebrating after scoring a goal in an I-League match in Coimbatore, February 2019.

Chennai City also participated in the Hero Super Cup during March–April 2019, and lost in the semi-finals to eventual champions FC Goa. However, they did manage to win 2–1 against ISL champions Bengaluru FC in the quarter-finals. In December 2020, Satyasagara appointed as head coach, and the club ended their 2020–21 I-League campaign in ninth place.

Expulsion and changes in sporting licence

In December 2021, the AIFF club licensing committee unanimously decided not to grant the exemption sought by the club after having failed to receive the ICLS license. As a result, Chennai City was barred from participating in the 2021–22 I-League and was replaced by debutant Kenkre. The club also failed to take part in 2021–22 Chennai Senior Division league.

On 3 March 2023, the club owner Rohit Ramesh officially announced that the sporting license of Chennai City FC has been transferred. The owners are "out of footballing activities," while retaining the name, rights and logo of the club. Upon transfer of the license to the new licensee, the club announced that they will restart footballing activities from the lower divisions of the state league. Since 2016 until 2023, the club was owned by SkaSports Investments Private Limited, the holding company later in August 2023 – bought majority stakes in Cambodian Premier League side Angkor Tiger.

Chennai City,一个来自印度泰米尔纳德邦的足球队伍,成立于2010年,以其所在地命名。他们的主场设在Chennai City足球学院,一个设施齐全,有着最新训练设备的足球场地。该队伍的主要竞争对手是另一支来自泰米尔纳德邦的队伍Excel足球学院。

虽然成立时间短暂,但Chennai City凭借其不断创新的训练方式和出色的成绩单,已经在印度国内足球界崭露头角。他们曾参加印度足协组织的赛事,并且一直在追求更大的挑战,如2011年的印度足球超级联赛。

Chennai City队伍中的成员大多来自该城市的各个社区,包括工人、学生和商人等。他们的比赛通常在周末进行,吸引了大批球迷的观看和参与。这支队伍也与其他城市的队伍进行友谊赛,包括Excel足球学院和其他当地的队伍。

Chennai City不仅仅是一支足球队伍,它还代表着这个城市的精神和文化。他们的队服上印有代表着海洋和山脉的图案,象征着他们的团队精神和他们对这座城市的热爱。他们的队歌也是Chennai City的标志性音乐,它鼓励每个队员在场上尽显他们的才华。

除了他们的主场Chennai City足球学院外,Chennai City还计划在未来的几年内建设更多的足球场地,以便更多的人可以参与到这项运动中来。他们的目标是让更多的人接触到足球,提高他们对足球的认识和理解,从而为印度足球的发展做出贡献。

Chennai City队伍的主要领导层是教练组和队委会,他们负责制定球队的训练计划和比赛策略,并在队员们之间建立起信任和尊重。教练团队由一些资深的足球教练组成,他们在印度和其他国家的职业联赛中有过丰富的经验。他们对足球有着深刻的理解,知道如何将技术、战术和团队精神结合在一起,从而培养出优秀的球员。

此外,Chennai City也重视青年球员的培养,他们定期组织青年队的训练和比赛,以便发现和培养新的天才球员。他们的青年队在本地和全国范围内都享有盛誉,并吸引了许多年轻球员加入他们的队伍。

尽管Chennai City成立时间不久,但他们已经取得了许多令人瞩目的成就。他们曾获得过印度足球联赛的冠军和季军,以及多次国内锦标赛的冠军。他们的实力也在印度国内赛场上得到了证明。这些成绩的背后是每个队员的努力和奉献精神,也是教练团队的精心指导和队委会的明智决策的结果。

总之,Chennai City是一支充满活力和潜力的足球队伍。他们的目标是成为印度国内最优秀的球队之一,并为印度足球的发展做出贡献。他们的成功不仅将为Chennai City带来荣誉和声望,也将为印度足球带来新的希望和机遇。