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词条 Dempo S.C.
释义

  1. History

  2. Crest

  3. Colours

  4. Stadium

  5. Ownership and Finances

  6. Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

  7. Players

     First-team squad  Retired numbers 

  8. Current technical staff

  9. Managers

     Statistics 

  10. Honours

     Domestic 

  11. Affiliated clubs

  12. References

  13. External links

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| nickname = Golden Eagles
| founded = 1968; 50 years ago
| ground = Duler Stadium
| capacity = 10,000
| owner = Dempo Corp.
| chairman = Srinivas Dempo
| manager = Mauricio Afonso
| league = I-League 2nd Division
| season = 2015–16
| position = 1st
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}}Dempo Sports Club is a football club based in Panjim, Goa. The club is owned and sponsored by the Dempo group of companies. Popularly known as ‘the whites’, the team has been a constant participant in all the national football championship and gained immense popularity in the last four decades of its existence.[1]

The team has won several accolades and honors. In the 2004–05 season, the club won its maiden National Football League title. They won the league again in the 2006–2007 season and followed it with the three I-League triumphs in 2007–08 in its inaugural version and then in 2009–2010 and again in 2011–12, making them the most successful club on national front with 5 league titles; more than any other club in India.[2]

History

{{main|History of Dempo S.C.}}

Dempo Sports Club started out as Dempo Souza Football Club in 1961 and was taken over when they made the company their own Dempo Corporation around that time.[3] The club was started by Michael deSouza and the logo and colours that the club wears currently was what he had chosen for the team. The club won their first Goan Senior League title in 1972. The club then won their first ever national pan-India tournament in 1975 by winning the Rovers Cup. The club then won the Rovers Cup again in 1978.[3] The club defended their title one year later in 1979. Their first double.

Dempo then entered their "Golden-Age" during the 1980s.[3] Dempo won a host of small cups and they also won the Rovers Cup again in 1986 by beating historic club Mohun Bagan. The club also won the Goan League in 1986 and 1987.[3]

The club then won their first international cup in Malé against New Radiant SC. The club then won the Rovers Cup again by beating Mohun Bagan again and were then one of the original 12 teams in the first National Football League in 1996.[4] The club then got relegated in 1999–2000 but got promoted the very next season and then the club won their first NFL championship in 2004.[3] Dempo also won the last NFL Season. Dempo then won the first I-League season in 2007–08. As a result of this title win, Dempo played in AFC competition in 2008 during the 2008 AFC Cup, Dempo ended as semi-finalist. They again won the league in 2009–10 and 2011–12. After the 2012–13 season, where Dempo finished in 5th place, they parted ways with their most successful coach Armando Colaco, with whom they had won 5 League titles. They appointed Arthur Papas, who had previously been the head coach of the Indian U23 Men's National Team.[5]

Dempo finished their 2013–14 campaign with a 4th-place finish.[6]

In March 2015, after losing their final match to fellow Goan and relegation struggling club Salgaocar 2–0, they got relegated for the first time from I-league.

Crest

The Dempo Sports Club crest is the official logo for Dempo Corporations sports clubs that it owns. The logo includes the words Goa (name of the state Dempo is based in) and Dempo Sports Club (team name). The logo also includes a picture of a golden bird in the middle of the crest.

Colours

The official colours of Dempo Sports Club are Blue and White. Ever since their creation Dempo's home colours have always involved blue, mainly with the shirts while the shorts were always either blue or black. The away colours were always all white but then in 2011 when Dempo unveiled their away kit the shirt had black stripes on it. The shorts however remain the same.

Stadium

{{Main|Fatorda Stadium}}

As of 2011 Dempo SC has been playing its football at the Fatorda Stadium in Margao, Goa. Fatorda Stadium opened in 1989 and Dempo SC has been using it since for all its I-League matches. There have been rumors however that state that Dempo SC could soon very well create its own stadium in Panjim, Goa although not much has been released on the subject.

Ownership and Finances

At the moment Dempo Sports Club's main sponsor and owner is Dempo Mining Corporation Limited. The club has been owned by Dempo since their creation. As part of the sponsorship from Dempo the club also named itself Dempo Sports Club and is classed as an institutional club in that case.

The finances given to the club are very limited which meant that the club was forced to spend less on infrastructure and proven players and spend more on local youth development.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2006–2011noneDempo
2011–2014Nike, Inc.
2014–2015Adidas
2015—20167070 Sports
2016— Shiv Naresh

Players

First-team squad

{{updated|14 November 2018}}[7]{{football squad start}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=GK|name=Tyson Caiado}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=GK|name=Agnelo}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=GK|name=Manjunath}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=DF|name=Jessel Carneiro}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=DF|name=Matthew Gonsalves}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=DF|name=Desmon Fernandes}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=DF|name=Olan Chandran}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=DF|name=Naveen Mendes}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=DF|name=Clive Colaco}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Mario Mascarenhas}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Velito Cruz}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Jaison Vaz}}{{football squad mid}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Suraj Hadkonkar}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Orlando Viegas}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Yogesh Kadam}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Prutvesh Pednekar}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=MF|name=Vinnet Bugde}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=FW|name=Beevan D'Mello}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=FW|name=Joaquim Abranches|other=Captain}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=FW|name=Chatur Naik}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=FW|name=Boris Dmello}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=FW|name=Latesh Mandrekar}}{{football squad player|no=|nat=IND|pos=FW|name=Josley Dias}}{{football squad end}}

Retired numbers

  • 10 – {{flagicon|BRA}} Cristiano Junior (2004) [8]

Current technical staff

As of 8 November 2016

Position Name
Technical directorSouth Africa}} Katz Naidoo
Head coachIND}} Samir Naik
Assistant coachIND}} Anthony Pereira
GK coachIndia}} Camilo Gonsalves
Team managerIND}} Shailesh Karkera
Youth technical directorIND}} Marcelino
PhysiotherapistIndia}} Eusebio Jason Fernandes,{{flagicon|India}} Avinash jaiswal
Kit managerIND}} Rajesh Malgi

Managers

The club hired their first professional manager in 2000, Armando Colaco; he remained with the club until the end of season 2012–13. In June 2013, the club signed Greek-Australian manager Arthur Papas who was already working in India as the Indian U23 National Team coach.

Statistics

Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shoot-outs are not counted.

!NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin%Honours
Armando ColacoIndia}}June 20002013{{WDL|217|119|55|43|for=429|against=230}}I-League (2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12), Indian Super Cup (2008,2010), Federation Cup(2004), Durand Cup (2006)
Arthur PapasAustralia}}June 2013March 2015{{WDL|41|18|13|10|for= 60|against=33}}
Trevor MorganEngland}}March 2015November 2015{{WDL|14|2|6|6|for= 11|against=23}}
Mauricio AfonsoIndia}}November 2015July 2017{{WDL|17|10|3|4|for= 2|against= 4}}
Samir Subash NaikIndia}}July 2017Present{{WDL|0|0|0|0|for= 2|against= 0}}

Honours

{{main|List of Dempo S.C. seasons}}

Domestic

Dempo SC has won a lot of awards and prestigious trophies in past few years. It has emerged as the winner of the several national trophies in the last few years. The club has won the prestigious Indian League in 2004, 2005 respectively. It also emerged as a winner in the recently concluded inaugural 2007–08 I-League. They repeated the feat in 2009–10 and again in 2011–12 The club has also been a consistent performer in the other prestigious championships like the Federation Cup.,[9] Durand Cup and the IFA Shield. The club has been the winner of the prestigious Durand Cup in 2006 and Federation Cup in 2004. The club had been four-time winner of Rovers Cup and record eleven times winner of the Goa League.

  • I-League: 3

2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12[14]

  • I-League 2nd Division: 1

2015–16

  • National Football League: 2

2005, 2007[10]

  • Durand Cup: 1

2006[11]

  • Federation Cup: 1

2004[12]

  • Indian Super Cup: 2

2008, 2010[13]

Affiliated clubs

  • {{Flagicon|Denmark}} FC Midtjylland {{Citation needed|date=November 2014}}
  • {{flagicon|IND}} FC Goa {{Citation needed|date=November 2014}}

References

1. ^  Dempo Sports Club
2. ^http://www.sportskeeda.com/football/top-football-clubs-of-india/
3. ^{{cite web|title=HISTORY|url=http://demposportsclub.com/?page_id=383|work=Dempo Sports Club|accessdate=26 May 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120926000200/http://demposportsclub.com/?page_id=383|archivedate=26 September 2012|df=dmy-all}}
4. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/india97.html#nfl1 1996–97 season
5. ^http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130524/jsp/sports/story_16932418.jsp#.U8vUseOSzlo
6. ^http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/i-league-points-table/I-League-Points-Table-2013-14/articleshow/23649132.cms
7. ^{{cite web|title=2018-19 Goa Pro League Fixtures, Live Scores & Results|url=http://www.goalie365.com/show_fixture.php?competition_id=26|work=Goalie365.com}}
8. ^"The Last Goal – Remembering Cristiano Junior" at Feverpitch, 5 December 2012 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810062040/http://feverpitch.in/featured.php?ftartid=147&featured=The-Last-Goal---Remembering-Cristiano-Junior |date=10 August 2014 }}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kickoffindia.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=299:dempo-set-aside-salgaocar-to-fix-final-date-with-east-bengal&catid=42:rokstories |title=Dempo set aside Salgaocar to fix final date with East Bengal |publisher=Kickoffindia.com}}
10. ^India – List of National Champions, RSSSF.com
11. ^India – List of Durand Cup Finals, RSSSF.com
12. ^India – List of Federation Cup Winners, RSSSF.com
13. ^India – List of Super Cup Finals, RSSSF.com

External links

  • Dempo SC Official Website
  • Exclusive News On Indian Football KickoffIndia.com
  • http://goal.com/en-india/teams/india/797/dempo
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