Football in Kerala

Overview of football in Kerala

Football in Kerala
2016 Indian Super League final between ATK and Kerala Blasters in Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi), Kerala
Governing bodyKerala Football Association (KFA)
(formed in 1948)[1]
Audience records
Single match100,000 (India vs Iraq 1997 Nehru Cup Semi-final)[2]

Association football is one of the most popular sports in Kerala.[3] It was introduced to the land of Kerala during the pre-independence period by British officers of the Malabar Special Police (MSP) in the 20th century. MSP was camped in Malappuram and soon the natives began adopting the sport, which was mostly played in post-harvest paddy fields.[4] Kerala enjoyed a golden age from 1985 to 1995 by making it to Santhosh Trophy finals seven times consecutively, and football became an iconic sport ever since in the south Indian state.[5] FIFA released the film Maitanam - The Story of Football in Kerala, quoting: Football in the Indian state of Kerala runs through the fabric of its society, where football is life and life is football.[6]

Manjappada displaying a tifo and banners during a Kerala Blasters' match at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi)

Kerala state football team appeared in the Santosh Trophy finals 15 times and won the trophy 7 times, latest in 2022 by defeating Bengal in the final on 2 May at the Payyanadu Stadium in Malappuram. Gokulam Kerala FC won the 2020–21 I-League to become the first ever club from Kerala to win an I-League title and they created history by becoming the first team in the I-League era to defend its title, being 2021-22 I-League Champions.[7] Gokulam Kerala FC is also the first club from Kerala to qualify for a continental competition, the AFC Cup.[8] Kerala Blasters, the Indian Super League club based in Kochi, are one of the most widely supported clubs in Asia and with one of the largest social media following among the football clubs from the continent.[9] Travancore Royals Football Club (TRFC), founded on 29 November 2018, is India's first fans-owned club.[10]

Kerala Premier League, together with Kerala Super League, is the official state level tournament, succeeding Kerala State Club Football Championship, both organized by the Kerala Football Association. SBI Kerala FC is the most successful Kerala League team becoming champions 6 times while Travancore Titanium FC is most successful in the Championship, winning it 10 times.

History

Football has been a passion of thousands of Malayalees for the last several decades—much before the state of Kerala was formed on 1 November 1956. Kerala Football Association was formed in 1948 to directly oversees the development of football in Kerala from grassroots to senior level.

The Sait Nagjee Cup Football Tournament is a popular international club football tournament held in Kozhikode which has been attracting large crowd since 1952. Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho has served as the brand ambassador for the Sait Nagjee Football Tournament.

Famous international footballers including Ronaldinho,[11] Maradona,[12] Roberto Carlos,[13] Thomas Tuchel[14] visited Kerala for different reasons. David James and Dimitar Berbatov managed Kerala Blasters in different season. The Hero Super Cup of 2023 was held in Kerala.

Administration

Football in Kerala is administered by the Kerala Football Association[15] It sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Senior Women's National Football Championship.

State team

State teams of Kerala
Football (Men's) Football (Women's)

The Kerala football team is governed by the Kerala Football Association (KFA) and is a member of the All India Football Federation (AFC) since 1948, the national governing body for indian football. There are other Kerala football team for women's also.

Performance

The following list includes the performance of all of Kerala's state teams at major competitions.

Men's team

The Kerala football team, also known as Kerala State Football Team, is an Indian football team representing Kerala in Indian state football competitions including the Santosh Trophy.[16]

Tournament Best
performance
Santosh Trophy Champions (1973–74, 1991–92, 1992–93, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2017–18, 2021–2022)
National Games Gold (1987, 1997)
B.C. Roy Trophy Champions (1968–69, 1971–72, 1972–73)
Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy Champions (1981–82, 1983–84)
M. Dutta Ray Trophy Champions (1995)

Women's team

The Kerala women's football team, is an Indian women's football team representing Kerala in the Senior Women's National Football Championship.[17] They have appeared in the Santosh Trophy finals once, and were the runners-up at their maiden attempt at the 2005–06 Senior Women's National Football Championship edition against the reigning champions Manipur at Rourkela.[18]

Tournament Best
performance
Senior Women's National Football Championship Runners-up (2005–06)
National Games Bronze (1999)

Affiliated district association

There are currently 14 district association affiliated with the Kerala Football Association.

No. Association District President
1 Alappuzha District Football Association Alappuzha
2 Ernakulam District Football Association Ernakulam
3 Idukki district Football Association Idukki
4 Kannur district Football Association Kannur
5 Kasaragod district Football Association Kasaragod
6 Kollam district Football Association Kollam
7 Kottayam district Football Association Kottayam
8 Kozhikode district Football Association Kozhikode
9 Malappuram district Football Association Malappuram
10 Palakkad district Football Association Palakkad
11 Pathanamthitta district Football Association Pathanamthitta
12 Thiruvananthapuram District Football Association Thiruvananthapuram
13 Thrissur district Football Association Thrissur
14 Wayanad district Football Association Wayanad

Organisation of football in Kerala

Club competitions

Men's

Women's

Stadiums

The league and tournaments are generally played at the following Stadiums:

Stadium Capacity
Calicut Corporation EMS Stadium, Kozhikode 50,000
Kozhikode EMS Stadium
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi) † 40,000
Greenfield International Stadium Trivandrum 50,000
Malappuram District Sports Complex Stadium 30,000
Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium 15,000

Note.denotes stadiums that have hosted international football matches.

Shortlisted clubs

Current clubs still functioning in Kerala, founded after 1970s are:

Club Hometown Founded Best form
Kerala United FC[19] Kozhikode 1976
Kerala Police football team Thiruvananthapuram 1984
Kovalam Football Club Thiruvananthapuram 2009
Golden Threads FC Kochi 2010
FC Kerala Thrissur 2014
Kerala Blasters FC Kochi 2014
Gokulam Kerala FC Kozhikode 2017
Real Malabar FC Kondotty 2021

List of state level champions

(KFL/KPL) Champions (KFL/KPL) Championship season Kerala State Club Football Championship Kerala State Club Football Championship seasons
SBI Kerala FC 6 2000/01, 2003/04, 2006/07, 2008, 2015, 2016 5
FC Kochin 2 1998/99, 1999/00 -
KSEB 2 2004/05, 2017 3
Gokulam Kerala 2 2018, 2020/21 -
Viva Kerala 1 2005/06 -
Eagles FC 1 2014 -
Indian Navy 1 2018/19 -
Kerala Blasters FC Reserves 1 2019/20 -
Golden Threads 1 2021/22 -
Titanium FC - - 10
Kerala Police - - 7
KSRTC - - 3
Premier Tyres FC - - 3
AGORC,Thiruvananthapuram - - 2
Central Excise RC - - 1
Keltron FC - - 1
FC Kochin - - 1
Kochin Port Trust - - 1
Josco FC - - 1

Footballers from Kerala

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2023)

The state of Kerala has contributed many legends to Indian football, such as:

Notable academies

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