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Chennaiyin FC

Chennaiyin Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The club competes in the Indian Super League (ISL), the top flight of Indian football. The club was founded in August 2014 during the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. It has won the Indian Super League title on two occasions, in the 2015, 2017–18 seasons respectively.

Chennaiyin
Full nameChennaiyin Football Club
Nickname(s)Marina Machans (sea blues)
Short nameCFC
FoundedAugust 28, 2014; 9 years ago (2014-08-28)
GroundJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Capacity40,000 (36,000 seated)[1]
OwnerAbhishek Bachchan
MS Dhoni
Vita Dani
ManagerOwen Coyle[2]
LeagueIndian Super League
2022–23Indian Super League, 8th of 11
Playoffs: DNQ
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Departments of Chennayin FC
Football
(Men's)
Football
(Reserves
& Academy)
eSports[3]

The club is owned by Vita Dani, Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan and Indian cricketer MS Dhoni.[4] The team's name Chennaiyin FC means Chennai's football club in Tamil where the 'yin' suffix is similar to a possessive 's' in English.[5] The club's primary colour is blue ever since its inception and its logo is the Dhrishti Bommai, a representation of chasing away negativity and preserving positivity in the Tamil culture.[6]

Chennaiyin has played three ISL Finals winning it two times. The first final they played was the 2015 final which they beat FC Goa by 3–2 in Goa. In their second final, they played against Bengaluru FC at Bengaluru and won their second title by winning 3–2. During 2019–20 season Chennaiyin played their third final against ATK, which they lost 3–1.

History edit

Origin edit

When the Indian Super League was founded in 2014, the city of Chennai was one of the nine proposed cities up for franchise bidding.[7] However, on 11 April 2014 it was reported that Chennai's main bidder, a consortium led by Sunil Gavaskar would drop out due to commitments with the Board of Control for Cricket in India.[8] In August 2014, with two months before the 2014 ISL season, the Bangalore owners Sun Group dropped out due to disputes with the organizers.[9] Initially reports came out that the ISL organizers were looking for bidders for new owners for the Bangalore franchise before it was revealed that Ronnie Screwvala and actor Abhishek Bachchan would together bid for a Chennai team instead of a Bangalore franchise.[10]

Foundation edit

On 14 August 2014, it was reported that ISL officials were inspecting the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai for the proposed team.[11] Finally, the team was bid for by actor Abhishek Bachchan and Vita Dani. On 12 September 2014, Italian World Cup winner Marco Materazzi was hired as player-manager.[12] On 6 October 2014, former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni became the joint co-owner of the club. The club officially launched their jersey on 9 October 2014 but had changed their home jersey's pattern in the 2018–19 Indian Super League season.

Marco Materazzi era (2014–2016) edit

 
Marco Materazzi was the head coach of Chennaiyin FC from 2014 to 2016.

On 15 October 2014, Chennaiyin won their first Indian Super League fixture with a 2–1 victory over FC Goa. The goals were scored by Balwant Singh, who became the first Indian player to score in the competition, and the former Brazil international Elano.[13] On 28 November 2014, the club brought Alessandro Nesta, who won the World Cup for Italy out of retirement.[14] The team finished its 14-game regular season in first place in the league. In the semi-finals, the team lost the first leg 3–0 to Kerala Blasters FC. In the second leg, they overturned the deficit by leading 3–0 in regular time. However, a 117th-minute goal by Stephen Pearson sent Kerala through to the finals.

For the second season of Indian Super League, they retained six players: Balwant Singh, Jayesh Rane, Dhanachandra Singh, Jeje Lalpekhlua, Harmanjot Khabra and Abhishek Das.[15] They also signed Godwin Franco and Mehrajuddin Wadoo. On the last day of the transfer window, Chennaiyin FC announced that they had signed back Stiven Mendoza. The season started with the team losing the first two games. Though the team managed to score points by winning at Goa and Mumbai, they lost another three games on the trot. By the third week of November, Chennaiyin were placed last in the league table. However, the team won four consecutive games to qualify for the playoffs, finishing at 3rd place in the regular season. They won the second season of the ISL by beating FC Goa 3–2 in the finals.

For the third season, of Indian Super League, they retained six players: Mehrajuddin Wadoo, Jayesh Rane, Dhanachandra Singh, Jeje Lalpekhlua, Harmanjot Khabra, Thoi Singh and Abhishek Das.[16] Chennai signed John Arne Riise as the marquee player for the season. The season kicked off with a draw against Kolkata. Winning only three games through the season, the team finished in seventh place, just one point more than the last placed FC Goa. After a dismal season, it was announced on 6 March that Marco Materazzi and Chennaiyin parted ways on mutual consent.[17][18]

John Gregory era (2017–2019) edit

 
John Gregory led the team to ISL title in his first season

On 3 July 2017, the club announced the appointment of former Aston Villa Manager John Gregory as the head coach for the 2017–18 season.[19][20] He took charge in September and the club traveled to Thailand for pre-season.[21] Chennaiyin lost Gregory's first league game as head coach on 19 November against FC Goa.[22] The team won its next three matches against Northeast United FC, FC Pune City and ATK. Mumbai City FC brought Chennaiyin FC's winning run to an end with a battling 1–0 win at home inside the Mumbai Football Arena.[23] The blues then travelled to Sree Kanteerava Stadium, where they beat Bengaluru FC 2–1 in a tightly contested match.[24] Chennaiyin FC were held to a 1–1 draw when they faced Kerala Blasters at home in their next game. In spite of the draw, The Blues went top of the table with 13 points after seven games.[25] The team went on to win the finals against Bangalore on their home ground and became the champions for the second time.[26] Chennaiyin FC finished as runner-ups in AIFF Super Cup 2019 where they lost to FC Goa 2–1. Following Indian Super League glory in 2017–18, Chennaiyin became the first Indian club, representing the ISL, to play in the AFC Cup, as they drew 0–0 with Colombo FC in Sri Lanka on 6 March 2019. A week later, they won the second leg 1–0 in Chennai to progress to the 2019 AFC Cup group stage. Chennayin FC is the first ISL club to reach in Group stage of AFC Cup 2019 i.e. in Group E.[27] They played a tie of 0–0 to Minerva Punjab FC on 3 April 2019 and won 2–0 to Nepalese club Manang Marshyangdi Club on 17 April 2019 whereby Maílson Alves and Chris Herd were also accompanied by win against Abahani Limited Dhaka by 1–0 and goal scorer was Anirudh Thapa on 30 April 2019. On 19 June 2019 Chennaiyin FC faced a draw of 1–1 against Minerva Punjab F.C. where Mohammed Rafi secured a goal in the last minute of game. On John Gregory's 65th birthday the club announced that the coach's contract was renewed which will expire soon after the 2019–20 Indian Super League season. After losing the AFC Cup the club then made some shocking decisions by releasing their captain, Mailson Alves and Raphael Augusto as a preparation for the 2019–20 Indian Super League season. They also released some of the Indian players in their team which includes C.K. Vineeth, Mohammed Rafi, Halicharan Narzary, Isaac Vanmalsawma. They then signed Nerijus Valskis, Lucian Goian, Dragoș Firțulescu, André Schembri, Masih Saighani and Rafael Crivellaro to strengthen their squad. On 30 November 2019 John Gregory resigned from his post as head coach even though owner Mrs. Vita Dani tried in vain to get him to stay. Under his guidance Chennai won their second Indian Super League trophy.

Owen Coyle (2019–2020) edit

Owen took the charge of the club on 4 December 2019.[28] Under his guidance Chennaiyin faced 1–1 draw against Jamshedpur, won 3–1 against Kerala Blasters and lost a dramatic game 4–3 to Goa in the initial days of Coyle.[29][30][31] They lost to Odisha on 6 January 2020 and won a game against Hyderabad by 3–1.[32][33]

The Coyle era catapulted Chennaiyin FC to 4th from Bottom of the table (9th), thus earning them qualification for the playoffs.[34] He went on to guide Chennaiyin FC to the 2020 ISL final after beating FC Goa 6–5 on aggregate over the two legs of the semifinals.[35][36]

Chennaiyin were beaten 3–1 by ATK with the game played behind closed doors, due to the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic in India.[37] Nerijus Valskis, who scored in the final for Chennaiyin, topped golden boot tally consequently, he was awarded ISL golden boot.[38]

Csaba László (2020–2021) edit

Csaba László took the charge of the club on 30 August 2020. He had an average season with three wins and 11 draws. On April 10, 2021, he parted ways with the club.[39]

Božidar Bandović (2021–2022) edit

Chennaiyin FC appointed Bozidar Bandovic as their manager for the 2021–22 season following the 0–5 defeat to FC Goa - the heaviest loss endured by the club in its history, the club said in a statemen. "Bandovic was in charge of the first team for 16 matches - winning five, drawing four and losing seven. The team's assistant coach Syed Sabir Pasha will take over in the interim. Over the years, we've lost and won. But as a club, losing like this is something we cannot stand by and watch. And for now, we have full confidence in Sabir to see the season through," co-owner Vita Dani stated.[40]

Stadium edit

Chennaiyin FC play their home matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai nicknamed the Marina Arena. The stadium is located at Sydenhams Road, Park Town behind the Chennai Central suburban Railway station and Ripon Building. The stadium is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister and earlier hosted cricket Test Matches between 1956 and 1965.[41]

Support edit

 
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the club's home ground.

Chennaiyin has a considerable fan base with an average attendance of over 20,000 over the first three seasons.[42][43]

Chennaiyin FC is one of the very few clubs in India to have multiple active fan groups. The B Stand Blues (BSB) and the Supermachans are the two fan groups of Chennaiyin FC. Both the fan groups are very famous among the Indian football scenario and they are constantly active on and off the season. Their support to the team is so dedicated and they also carry out CSR activities.

 
BSB cheering for Chennaiyin in 2017

Both these fan groups have worked so hard to spread the football fan culture in the state. They even travel to some away games to extend their support to the club. The most famous away trip is the 2017-18 ISL finals against Bengaluru FC, where there were hundreds of fans from both fan clubs despite the game happening in a different state. Both fan clubs ended up conquering the stands of Kanteerava when their club had conquered it on the field.

Opponents generally find the Chennaiyin crowd intimidating. Indian captain Sunil Chhetri himself has acknowledged this fact, as he's usually been on the receiving end when he travels to the Marina Arena in BFC colours. In addition to this, Chennaiyin also has a huge fan following all over the state of Tamil Nadu. Their social media following is among the top in Indian clubs.

Rivalry edit

Since both Chennaiyin FC and Bengaluru FC are two dominant clubs from South India, the rivalry between these two clubs' fans is visible both on ground and on various social platforms. The matches between both the clubs create sparks among both the clubs and especially the fans. The meetings between the two teams are known as the Southern Derby.[44]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Back sponsor Chest sponsor Sleeve sponsor
2014–15 TYKA[45] Ozone Group[46] Reliance Digital -
2015–16 Haier[47] Volvo
2016–17 Puma[48] TVS Tyres Himalaya Men Lloyd
2017–18 Performax Apollo Tyres[49] Jio Nippon Paint[50]
2018–19 Gyproc
2019–20 DafaNews[51] SSVM
2020–21 Acko[52]
2021–22 Nivia[53] Acko BatBall11
2022–23 Parimatch News Dream11
2023– MelBat Polyhose NueGo

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 31 January 2024[54]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF   IND Sachu Siby
24 GK   IND Debjit Majumder
27 DF   IND Aakash Sangwan
29 FW   IND Irfan Yadwad
30 MF   IND Ayush Adhikari
32 MF   IND Mobashir Rahman (on loan from East Bengal)
33 DF   IND Bikash Yumnam
37 MF   IND Jiteshwor Singh
47 FW   IND Vincy Barretto
50 MF   BRA Rafael Crivellaro
51 GK   IND Prateek Kumar Singh
71 MF   IND Farukh Choudhary

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   IND Sweden Fernandes (at Punjab until 31 May 2024)
GK   IND Devansh Dabas (at Gokulam Kerala until 31 May 2024)
DF   IND Bijay Chhetri (at Colón until 31 December 2024)

Personnel edit

Current Technical Staff edit

As of 11 June 2023[55]
Role Name Refs.
Head coach   Owen Coyle [56]
Assistant coach   Sandy Stewart
  Raman Vijayan
Goalkeeping coach   Rajath Guha
Sports scientist   Atharva Tere

Medical edit

Position Name
Team doctor   Ashay Jadhav
Head physio   Rajiv Kumar
Masseur   Nitin Patel
  Raju Salve

Management edit

Position Name
Team manager   Arihant Jain
Head of football operations   Pratham Basu
Kit manager   Parthiban Manogar
Youth team manager   Senthil Kumaran
Reserve and Academy coach   Santosh Kashyap[57]

Board of directors

Position Name
Co-owners   MS Dhoni
  Abhishek Bachchan
  Vita Dani[58]

Top goalscorers edit

Here is the list of top goalscorers across all competitions.

Rank Player Name Matches Goals
1   Jeje 77 25
2   Stiven Mendoza 25 17
3   Nerijus Valskis 31 17
4   Lallianzuala Chhangte 53 12
5   Elano Blumer 26 12
6   Anirudh Thapa 102 8
7   Maílson Alves 57 8
8   Rafael Crivellaro 27 8
9   Raphael Augusto 69 7
10   Bruno Pelissari 25 7
11   Bernard Mendy 39 5
12   Mohammed Rafi 21 5
13   André Schembri 18 5
14   Dudu Omagbemi 13 5
15   Thoi Singh 84 4
16   Iñigo Calderón 32 4
17   CK Vineeth 18 4
18   Esmaël Gonçalves 16 4
19   Rahim Ali 41 4
20   Eli Sabia 79 3
21   Gregory Nelson 38 3
22   Dhanachandra Singh 30 3
23   Davide Succi 13 3
24   Vladimir Koman 11 3
25   Dhanpal Ganesh 43 2
26   Mirlan Murzayev 19 2

In Bold: Players currently playing for Chennaiyin FC

Honours edit

League edit

Cup edit

Other Domestic tournaments edit

AFC club ranking edit

As of 5 February 2023[60]
Rank Team Points
246   Solomon Warriors 1,255
247   Mumbai FC 1,255
248   Chennaiyin 1,254
249   Kerala Blasters 1,254
250   Al-Ain FC 1,254

Continental record edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2019 AFC Cup Play-off round   Colombo 1–0[61] 0–0[62] 1–0
Group E   Minerva Punjab 0–0 1–1 2nd
  Manang Marshyangdi Club 2–0 2–3
  Abahani Limited Dhaka 1–0 3–2

eSports edit

The organizers of ISL introduced eISL, a FIFA video game tournament, for the ISL playing clubs, each represented by two players. Chennaiyin FC hosted a series of qualifying games for all the participants wanting to represent the club in eISL. On 20 November the club announced the signing of the two players. They won the inaugural eISL on 20 March 2022, following 2022 Indian Super League Final

Roster edit

Channaiyin FC eSports FIFA roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
saranshjain7 Jain, Saransh India
Navinh29 H, Navin India
Head coach
  • Vacant

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  •   Substitute
  •   Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: 19 November 2021.

See also edit

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  • Sarkar, Dhiman (25 March 2018). . hindustantimes.com. Kolkata: Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 6 January 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2023.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b For first three seasons, ISL was considered as just as an unofficial tournament, but not as league. Before fourth season, AFC recognised ISL as an official top tier league along with I-League and from 9th season it's considered as only top tier league.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Chennaiyin FC on Twitter
  • Chennaiyin FC on Facebook
  • Chennaiyin FC at the-aiff.com
  • Chennaiyin FC at Global Sports Archive

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Chennaiyin Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Chennai Tamil Nadu The club competes in the Indian Super League ISL the top flight of Indian football The club was founded in August 2014 during the inaugural season of the Indian Super League It has won the Indian Super League title on two occasions in the 2015 2017 18 seasons respectively ChennaiyinFull nameChennaiyin Football ClubNickname s Marina Machans sea blues Short nameCFCFoundedAugust 28 2014 9 years ago 2014 08 28 GroundJawaharlal Nehru StadiumCapacity40 000 36 000 seated 1 OwnerAbhishek Bachchan MS Dhoni Vita DaniManagerOwen Coyle 2 LeagueIndian Super League2022 23Indian Super League 8th of 11Playoffs DNQWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonDepartments of Chennayin FCFootball Men s Football Reserves amp Academy eSports 3 The club is owned by Vita Dani Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan and Indian cricketer MS Dhoni 4 The team s name Chennaiyin FC means Chennai s football club in Tamil where the yin suffix is similar to a possessive s in English 5 The club s primary colour is blue ever since its inception and its logo is the Dhrishti Bommai a representation of chasing away negativity and preserving positivity in the Tamil culture 6 Chennaiyin has played three ISL Finals winning it two times The first final they played was the 2015 final which they beat FC Goa by 3 2 in Goa In their second final they played against Bengaluru FC at Bengaluru and won their second title by winning 3 2 During 2019 20 season Chennaiyin played their third final against ATK which they lost 3 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin 1 2 Foundation 1 3 Marco Materazzi era 2014 2016 1 4 John Gregory era 2017 2019 1 5 Owen Coyle 2019 2020 1 6 Csaba Laszlo 2020 2021 1 7 Bozidar Bandovic 2021 2022 2 Stadium 3 Support 4 Rivalry 5 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors 6 Players 6 1 First team squad 6 2 Out on loan 7 Personnel 7 1 Current Technical Staff 7 2 Medical 7 3 Management 8 Top goalscorers 9 Honours 9 1 League 9 2 Cup 9 3 Other Domestic tournaments 10 AFC club ranking 11 Continental record 12 eSports 12 1 Roster 13 See also 14 References 15 Further reading 16 Footnotes 17 External linksHistory editOrigin edit When the Indian Super League was founded in 2014 the city of Chennai was one of the nine proposed cities up for franchise bidding 7 However on 11 April 2014 it was reported that Chennai s main bidder a consortium led by Sunil Gavaskar would drop out due to commitments with the Board of Control for Cricket in India 8 In August 2014 with two months before the 2014 ISL season the Bangalore owners Sun Group dropped out due to disputes with the organizers 9 Initially reports came out that the ISL organizers were looking for bidders for new owners for the Bangalore franchise before it was revealed that Ronnie Screwvala and actor Abhishek Bachchan would together bid for a Chennai team instead of a Bangalore franchise 10 Foundation edit On 14 August 2014 it was reported that ISL officials were inspecting the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai for the proposed team 11 Finally the team was bid for by actor Abhishek Bachchan and Vita Dani On 12 September 2014 Italian World Cup winner Marco Materazzi was hired as player manager 12 On 6 October 2014 former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni became the joint co owner of the club The club officially launched their jersey on 9 October 2014 but had changed their home jersey s pattern in the 2018 19 Indian Super League season Marco Materazzi era 2014 2016 edit nbsp Marco Materazzi was the head coach of Chennaiyin FC from 2014 to 2016 nbsp nbsp Edel Bete nbsp Mendy nbsp Mailson nbsp Wadoo nbsp D Singh nbsp Blasi nbsp Khabra nbsp Thoi nbsp Jeje nbsp Pelissari nbsp MendozaLineup against FC Goa in 2015 Indian Super League Final On 15 October 2014 Chennaiyin won their first Indian Super League fixture with a 2 1 victory over FC Goa The goals were scored by Balwant Singh who became the first Indian player to score in the competition and the former Brazil international Elano 13 On 28 November 2014 the club brought Alessandro Nesta who won the World Cup for Italy out of retirement 14 The team finished its 14 game regular season in first place in the league In the semi finals the team lost the first leg 3 0 to Kerala Blasters FC In the second leg they overturned the deficit by leading 3 0 in regular time However a 117th minute goal by Stephen Pearson sent Kerala through to the finals For the second season of Indian Super League they retained six players Balwant Singh Jayesh Rane Dhanachandra Singh Jeje Lalpekhlua Harmanjot Khabra and Abhishek Das 15 They also signed Godwin Franco and Mehrajuddin Wadoo On the last day of the transfer window Chennaiyin FC announced that they had signed back Stiven Mendoza The season started with the team losing the first two games Though the team managed to score points by winning at Goa and Mumbai they lost another three games on the trot By the third week of November Chennaiyin were placed last in the league table However the team won four consecutive games to qualify for the playoffs finishing at 3rd place in the regular season They won the second season of the ISL by beating FC Goa 3 2 in the finals For the third season of Indian Super League they retained six players Mehrajuddin Wadoo Jayesh Rane Dhanachandra Singh Jeje Lalpekhlua Harmanjot Khabra Thoi Singh and Abhishek Das 16 Chennai signed John Arne Riise as the marquee player for the season The season kicked off with a draw against Kolkata Winning only three games through the season the team finished in seventh place just one point more than the last placed FC Goa After a dismal season it was announced on 6 March that Marco Materazzi and Chennaiyin parted ways on mutual consent 17 18 John Gregory era 2017 2019 edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chennaiyin FC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp John Gregory led the team to ISL title in his first season nbsp nbsp Karanjit nbsp Mailson nbsp Sereno nbsp Calderon nbsp Lalrinzuala nbsp Ganesh nbsp Bikramjit nbsp Francis nbsp Nelson nbsp Augusto nbsp LalpekhluaLineup against Bengaluru FC in 2017 18 Indian Super League Final On 3 July 2017 the club announced the appointment of former Aston Villa Manager John Gregory as the head coach for the 2017 18 season 19 20 He took charge in September and the club traveled to Thailand for pre season 21 Chennaiyin lost Gregory s first league game as head coach on 19 November against FC Goa 22 The team won its next three matches against Northeast United FC FC Pune City and ATK Mumbai City FC brought Chennaiyin FC s winning run to an end with a battling 1 0 win at home inside the Mumbai Football Arena 23 The blues then travelled to Sree Kanteerava Stadium where they beat Bengaluru FC 2 1 in a tightly contested match 24 Chennaiyin FC were held to a 1 1 draw when they faced Kerala Blasters at home in their next game In spite of the draw The Blues went top of the table with 13 points after seven games 25 The team went on to win the finals against Bangalore on their home ground and became the champions for the second time 26 Chennaiyin FC finished as runner ups in AIFF Super Cup 2019 where they lost to FC Goa 2 1 Following Indian Super League glory in 2017 18 Chennaiyin became the first Indian club representing the ISL to play in the AFC Cup as they drew 0 0 with Colombo FC in Sri Lanka on 6 March 2019 A week later they won the second leg 1 0 in Chennai to progress to the 2019 AFC Cup group stage Chennayin FC is the first ISL club to reach in Group stage of AFC Cup 2019 i e in Group E 27 They played a tie of 0 0 to Minerva Punjab FC on 3 April 2019 and won 2 0 to Nepalese club Manang Marshyangdi Club on 17 April 2019 whereby Mailson Alves and Chris Herd were also accompanied by win against Abahani Limited Dhaka by 1 0 and goal scorer was Anirudh Thapa on 30 April 2019 On 19 June 2019 Chennaiyin FC faced a draw of 1 1 against Minerva Punjab F C where Mohammed Rafi secured a goal in the last minute of game On John Gregory s 65th birthday the club announced that the coach s contract was renewed which will expire soon after the 2019 20 Indian Super League season After losing the AFC Cup the club then made some shocking decisions by releasing their captain Mailson Alves and Raphael Augusto as a preparation for the 2019 20 Indian Super League season They also released some of the Indian players in their team which includes C K Vineeth Mohammed Rafi Halicharan Narzary Isaac Vanmalsawma They then signed Nerijus Valskis Lucian Goian Dragoș Firțulescu Andre Schembri Masih Saighani and Rafael Crivellaro to strengthen their squad On 30 November 2019 John Gregory resigned from his post as head coach even though owner Mrs Vita Dani tried in vain to get him to stay Under his guidance Chennai won their second Indian Super League trophy Owen Coyle 2019 2020 edit nbsp nbsp Kaith nbsp Sabia nbsp Goian nbsp Renthlei nbsp Lalrinzuala nbsp Germanpreet nbsp Thapa nbsp Schembri nbsp Chhangte nbsp Crivellaro nbsp ValskisLineup against ATK in 2019 20 Indian Super League Final Owen took the charge of the club on 4 December 2019 28 Under his guidance Chennaiyin faced 1 1 draw against Jamshedpur won 3 1 against Kerala Blasters and lost a dramatic game 4 3 to Goa in the initial days of Coyle 29 30 31 They lost to Odisha on 6 January 2020 and won a game against Hyderabad by 3 1 32 33 The Coyle era catapulted Chennaiyin FC to 4th from Bottom of the table 9th thus earning them qualification for the playoffs 34 He went on to guide Chennaiyin FC to the 2020 ISL final after beating FC Goa 6 5 on aggregate over the two legs of the semifinals 35 36 Chennaiyin were beaten 3 1 by ATK with the game played behind closed doors due to the rise of the COVID 19 pandemic in India 37 Nerijus Valskis who scored in the final for Chennaiyin topped golden boot tally consequently he was awarded ISL golden boot 38 Csaba Laszlo 2020 2021 edit Csaba Laszlo took the charge of the club on 30 August 2020 He had an average season with three wins and 11 draws On April 10 2021 he parted ways with the club 39 Bozidar Bandovic 2021 2022 edit Chennaiyin FC appointed Bozidar Bandovic as their manager for the 2021 22 season following the 0 5 defeat to FC Goa the heaviest loss endured by the club in its history the club said in a statemen Bandovic was in charge of the first team for 16 matches winning five drawing four and losing seven The team s assistant coach Syed Sabir Pasha will take over in the interim Over the years we ve lost and won But as a club losing like this is something we cannot stand by and watch And for now we have full confidence in Sabir to see the season through co owner Vita Dani stated 40 Stadium editMain article Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Chennai Chennaiyin FC play their home matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai nicknamed the Marina Arena The stadium is located at Sydenhams Road Park Town behind the Chennai Central suburban Railway station and Ripon Building The stadium is named after Jawaharlal Nehru India s first Prime Minister and earlier hosted cricket Test Matches between 1956 and 1965 41 Support edit nbsp Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium the club s home ground Chennaiyin has a considerable fan base with an average attendance of over 20 000 over the first three seasons 42 43 Chennaiyin FC is one of the very few clubs in India to have multiple active fan groups The B Stand Blues BSB and the Supermachans are the two fan groups of Chennaiyin FC Both the fan groups are very famous among the Indian football scenario and they are constantly active on and off the season Their support to the team is so dedicated and they also carry out CSR activities nbsp BSB cheering for Chennaiyin in 2017Both these fan groups have worked so hard to spread the football fan culture in the state They even travel to some away games to extend their support to the club The most famous away trip is the 2017 18 ISL finals against Bengaluru FC where there were hundreds of fans from both fan clubs despite the game happening in a different state Both fan clubs ended up conquering the stands of Kanteerava when their club had conquered it on the field Opponents generally find the Chennaiyin crowd intimidating Indian captain Sunil Chhetri himself has acknowledged this fact as he s usually been on the receiving end when he travels to the Marina Arena in BFC colours In addition to this Chennaiyin also has a huge fan following all over the state of Tamil Nadu Their social media following is among the top in Indian clubs Rivalry editMain article South Indian Derby Since both Chennaiyin FC and Bengaluru FC are two dominant clubs from South India the rivalry between these two clubs fans is visible both on ground and on various social platforms The matches between both the clubs create sparks among both the clubs and especially the fans The meetings between the two teams are known as the Southern Derby 44 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors editPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Back sponsor Chest sponsor Sleeve sponsor2014 15 TYKA 45 Ozone Group 46 Reliance Digital 2015 16 Haier 47 Volvo2016 17 Puma 48 TVS Tyres Himalaya Men Lloyd2017 18 Performax Apollo Tyres 49 Jio Nippon Paint 50 2018 19 Gyproc2019 20 DafaNews 51 SSVM2020 21 Acko 52 2021 22 Nivia 53 Acko BatBall112022 23 Parimatch News Dream112023 MelBat Polyhose NueGoPlayers editFirst team squad edit As of 31 January 2024 54 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp IND Samik Mitra3 DF nbsp ENG Ryan Edwards4 DF nbsp SRB Lazar Cirkovic captain 5 MF nbsp ITA Cristian Battocchio6 DF nbsp IND Ankit Mukherjee7 MF nbsp IND Ninthoinganba Meetei8 MF nbsp IND Mohammed Rafique10 FW nbsp SCO Connor Shields11 FW nbsp IND Rahim Ali14 MF nbsp IND Alexander Romario Jesuraj16 DF nbsp IND Sarthak Golui17 FW nbsp AUS Jordan Murray No Pos Nation Player22 DF nbsp IND Sachu Siby24 GK nbsp IND Debjit Majumder27 DF nbsp IND Aakash Sangwan29 FW nbsp IND Irfan Yadwad30 MF nbsp IND Ayush Adhikari32 MF nbsp IND Mobashir Rahman on loan from East Bengal 33 DF nbsp IND Bikash Yumnam37 MF nbsp IND Jiteshwor Singh47 FW nbsp IND Vincy Barretto50 MF nbsp BRA Rafael Crivellaro51 GK nbsp IND Prateek Kumar Singh71 MF nbsp IND Farukh ChoudharyOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp IND Sweden Fernandes at Punjab until 31 May 2024 GK nbsp IND Devansh Dabas at Gokulam Kerala until 31 May 2024 DF nbsp IND Bijay Chhetri at Colon until 31 December 2024 Personnel editCurrent Technical Staff edit As of 11 June 2023 55 Role Name Refs Head coach nbsp Owen Coyle 56 Assistant coach nbsp Sandy Stewart nbsp Raman VijayanGoalkeeping coach nbsp Rajath GuhaSports scientist nbsp Atharva TereMedical edit Position NameTeam doctor nbsp Ashay JadhavHead physio nbsp Rajiv KumarMasseur nbsp Nitin Patel nbsp Raju SalveManagement edit Position NameTeam manager nbsp Arihant JainHead of football operations nbsp Pratham BasuKit manager nbsp Parthiban ManogarYouth team manager nbsp Senthil KumaranReserve and Academy coach nbsp Santosh Kashyap 57 Board of directors Position NameCo owners nbsp MS Dhoni nbsp Abhishek Bachchan nbsp Vita Dani 58 Top goalscorers editHere is the list of top goalscorers across all competitions Rank Player Name Matches Goals1 nbsp Jeje 77 252 nbsp Stiven Mendoza 25 173 nbsp Nerijus Valskis 31 174 nbsp Lallianzuala Chhangte 53 125 nbsp Elano Blumer 26 126 nbsp Anirudh Thapa 102 87 nbsp Mailson Alves 57 88 nbsp Rafael Crivellaro 27 89 nbsp Raphael Augusto 69 710 nbsp Bruno Pelissari 25 711 nbsp Bernard Mendy 39 512 nbsp Mohammed Rafi 21 513 nbsp Andre Schembri 18 514 nbsp Dudu Omagbemi 13 515 nbsp Thoi Singh 84 416 nbsp Inigo Calderon 32 417 nbsp CK Vineeth 18 418 nbsp Esmael Goncalves 16 419 nbsp Rahim Ali 41 420 nbsp Eli Sabia 79 321 nbsp Gregory Nelson 38 322 nbsp Dhanachandra Singh 30 323 nbsp Davide Succi 13 324 nbsp Vladimir Koman 11 325 nbsp Dhanpal Ganesh 43 226 nbsp Mirlan Murzayev 19 2In Bold Players currently playing for Chennaiyin FCHonours editLeague edit Indian Super League as official top tier league note 1 Champions 1 2017 18 Runners up 1 2019 20Cup edit Super Cup Runners up 1 2019 Stafford Challenge Cup Runners up 1 2023 59 Reserves Other Domestic tournaments edit Indian Super League as unofficial tournament note 1 Champions 1 2015AFC club ranking editAs of 5 February 2023 60 Rank Team Points246 nbsp Solomon Warriors 1 255247 nbsp Mumbai FC 1 255248 nbsp Chennaiyin 1 254249 nbsp Kerala Blasters 1 254250 nbsp Al Ain FC 1 254Continental record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate2019 AFC Cup Play off round nbsp Colombo 1 0 61 0 0 62 1 0Group E nbsp Minerva Punjab 0 0 1 1 2nd nbsp Manang Marshyangdi Club 2 0 2 3 nbsp Abahani Limited Dhaka 1 0 3 2eSports editThe organizers of ISL introduced eISL a FIFA video game tournament for the ISL playing clubs each represented by two players Chennaiyin FC hosted a series of qualifying games for all the participants wanting to represent the club in eISL On 20 November the club announced the signing of the two players They won the inaugural eISL on 20 March 2022 following 2022 Indian Super League Final Roster edit Channaiyin FC eSports FIFA rosterPlayers CoachesHandle Name Nationalitysaranshjain7 Jain Saransh IndiaNavinh29 H Navin India Head coachVacantLegend I Inactive S Suspended nbsp Substitute nbsp Injury Illness Latest roster transaction 19 November 2021 See also editList of football clubs in India Sport in ChennaiReferences edit 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