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Jamshedpur FC

Jamshedpur Football Club (/ˈæmʃɛdpʊər/, Hindi: [dʒəmˈʃeːdpʊr] (listen)) is an Indian professional football club based in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, that competes in the Indian Super League (ISL), the top flight of Indian Football. Founded in 2017, the club debuted in Indian Super League during the 2017–18 season. It is the only club in the top flight to have self owned stadium and training facilities. The club is owned and managed by Tata Steel.

Jamshedpur FC
Full nameJamshedpur Football Club
Nickname(s)The Men of Steel[1]
The Red Miners
Short nameJFC
Founded12 June 2017; 5 years ago (2017-06-12)
GroundJRD Tata Sports Complex
Capacity23,887[2]
OwnerTata Steel
(Tata Group)
ChairmanChanakya Chaudhary
ManagerAidy Boothroyd
LeagueIndian Super League
2022–23Indian Super League, 10th of 11
Playoffs: DNQ
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club was established on 12 June 2017, when Tata Steel won the bidding rights for one of the two expansion slots in the Indian Super League.[3] They won the ISL League Winners' Shield during 2021–22 season.

History

Formation

 
Jamshedpur FC players (right) lining up before their match against Bengaluru FC at the Kalinga Stadium in 2018.

On 11 May 2017, Indian Super League organisers invited bids for new teams (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Cuttack, Durgapur, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Ranchi, and Siliguri) in order to expand the league in the upcoming season.[4] The bidding ended on 25 May 2017 and the external validator, appointed by the league, started scrutinizing the bids.[5] Two weeks later, on 12 June, it was officially announced that Bengaluru FC and Tata Steel had won the bids for the new teams Bengaluru and Jamshedpur respectively.[6]

After winning the bid, Tata announced on 14 July 2017 that the inaugural head coach for the new Jamshedpur club would be Steve Coppell,[7] who led the Kerala Blasters to the final in the previous ISL season.[8] The club's official name, Jamshedpur FC, and logo were revealed nine days later, on 23 July, before the 2017–18 ISL Players Draft.[9] Being a brand new club, Jamshedpur FC had the very first pick during the players draft. India international Anas Edathodika was the club's first draft pick, thus the first player in Jamshedpur's history.[10]

Inaugural season

 
Steve Coppell is the club's first ever manager.

Jamshedpur began playing in November 2017. The team played their first-ever match on 18 November 2017 against NorthEast United at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium. Despite being disadvantaged through defender André Bikey being sent off, Jamshedpur managed to hold on for a 0–0 draw.[11] After another goalless draw in their next match, Jamshedpur played their first official home match on 1 December against the reigning champions ATK. Over 23,000 fans came to support the side at the JRD Tata Sports Complex but once again, the team failed to do more than draw 0–0.[12] Finally, in their fourth match, away at Delhi Dynamos, Jamshedpur managed to earn their first victory. The club won 1–0 with Izu Azuka becoming the first-ever Jamshedpur goal scorer.[13]

By the halfway point of the season, Jamshedpur had only managed two victories in the season including four draws and three defeats. This meant the team was in seventh place, six points off the playoff spots.[14] Fortunes changed for Jamshedpur during the second half of the season and on 4 March 2018, the club played their final match of the Super League season at home against Goa with Jamshedpur needing a victory in order to qualify for the finals.[15] Unfortunately, despite having home advantage, Jamshedpur fell 3–0 and thus failed to qualify for the finals in their first season.[16]

2018–19 season

Jamshedpur FC appointed Cesar Ferrando as their new head coach ahead of the 2018–19 season and made some overall changes to their squad.[17] Michael Soosairaj, Sergio Cidoncha, Carlos Calvo and Mario Arques were some of the new signings along with Tiri, Memo, Subrata, and Farukh, who were retained from the last season.[18] The club also made one of the high profile signings in the league’s history as they roped in Tim Cahill to their squad.[19] The team had a decent start in the season as they won against Mumbai City and had as draw against Bengaluru FC at home.[20][21] They were about to make it into the play-offs, but narrowly lost out on the play-off spot to NorthEast United and finished 5th in the table just like their inaugural season.[22] In Hero Super Cup, which took place at Bhubaneswar, they were given a walkover against Churchil Brothers in the round of 16.[23] In the next round, they lost against FC Goa and were knocked out of the tournament.[24]

2019–20 season

Jamshedpur FC appointed Antonio Iriondo as their head coach ahead of the 2019–20 season of Indian Super League.[25] As in the previous season, they signed some new players like C.K. Vineeth, who was the highest Indian goalscorer of Kerala Blasters.[26] Among the foreign players, they signed Aitor Monroy, Sergio Castel and Francisco Medina Luna and retained their core players like Tiri.[27] Some of the young Indian players like Narender Gahlot and Amarjit Singh Kiyam were bought into the team Jamshedpur had an impressive start as they were unbeaten in the first 3 matches like in the previous two seasons.[28] They started their season by defeating Odisha FC 2–1.[29] They won against Hyderabad FC 3–1 in their second match and had a goalless draw against Bengaluru FC.[30] The team had their first defeat of the season against ATK in an away match where the match ended 3–1.[31] It took some more games for the club to get their third win of the season as they defeated FC Goa.[32] The team then had three back to back draws followed by three back to back defeats against Mumbai City FC, Odisha FC and Bengaluru FC.[33] Unlike the previous two seasons, the club had a disappointing season as they were only able to finish eight place in the table. With eight defeats, they had the second most defeats along with NorthEast United FC and only had 4 wins during the season.[34]

2020–21 season

After a disappointing season, the club made some major changes at their helm as they appointed Owen Coyle, who led the struggling Chennaiyin FC into the ISL final in the last season. They made a total of twelve signings ahead of the season.[35] Changes in the squad including releasing most of the Indian players from the squad. Among the foreign players only Aitor Monroy and David Grande was retained.[36] The club roped in the last season’s joint top scorer Nerijus Valskis.[37] They signed Peter Hartley and former Nigerian International Stephen Eze in their defence. Brazilian Alex Monteiro and Australian Nick Fitzgerald were the other signings ahead of the season.[38] Jackichand Singh was one of the major Indian signings along with the players like T.P Rehenesh, Laldinliana Renthlei and Ricky Lallawmawma.[39]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 season were decided took place behind the closed-doors across three venues in Goa. Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco da Gama was selected as the home ground of Jamshedpur FC.[40]

2022–23 season

 

After a record-breaking season on 22 March 2022 club officially announced that Head Coach, Owen Coyle won’t be continuing his journey at Jamshedpur. The club released an official statement stating
Jamshedpur FC Head Coach, Owen Coyle officially announced today that he won’t be continuing his journey in India in the next season of Hero Indian Super League. The Scotsman had a successful two years with the club which he continuously kept on improving with his smart signings, promotion of young players and amazing man-management skills. He lifted the Jamshedpur side to 6th place in 2020-21, just 4 points shy off the top-4 places and later in 2021-22 propelled them to the top of the table with a historic Hero ISL League Shield Winners’ campaign where his team smashed and steamrolled upon records. [41][42]

On 10 July 2022, Aidy Boothroyd was appointed as head coach of Jamshedpur. He said: Jamshedpur FC are the Champions of India currently and the city has a tremendous football legacy. We want to continue this upward trajectory and make the club reach places and win honours that our fans are dreaming of. We want to take the club to the next level and to compete really with the top teams of Asia. [43]

On 14 July 2022 Jamshedpur FC confirm the extension of Leslie Cleevely as Goalkeeping Coach of the club. The world-famous Goalkeeping Coach, fondly called ‘Les’, has signed upto May 2023 and will join Aidy Boothroyd’s coaching staff. When asked about his thoughts on extending his stay at Jamshedpur after a successful season, Leslie happily stated, When I received the offer to come back as goalkeeping coach and defend our Hero ISL league title, it didn’t take any persuasion. I’m looking forward to getting to work with our exciting roster of goalkeepers and of course Aidy Boothroyd who is a fantastic coach and the right man for the job. [44]

On 16 July 2022 club appoints Stuart Watkiss as Assistant Coach. Upon signing for the ISL League Shield winners Stuart opined his ambition with JFC, It's a big job at Jamshedpur FC, the defending Champions of India. I come with the aim to help the club win back-to-back league titles and also help bring more honours. Along with a top Head Coach like Aidy Boothroyd, the club aims for the maximum and we will take it one game at a time. Looking forward to it. [45]

Stadium

 
Panoramic view of the JRD Tata Sports Complex

They play their home games at JRD Tata Sports Complex, popularly known as "The Furnace". The stadium was named after the former chairman of the "Tata Group", Bharat Ratna J. R. D. Tata. The stadium was originally built in 1991, with a capacity for 60,000 spectators. In 2017, the stadium was renovated with the capacity of 24,424 (limited capacity for ISL games) – 40,000 (for other sports).

Supporters

The Red Miners are the official supporters group of the club which was founded in 2017 along with the inception of the club.[46] The players and the coach have often acknowledged the fans' support in the success by calling them The 12th Man.[47]

Crest and colours

The outer circle of the crest features the name of the club written in English and tribal symbols, paying tribute to the tribal history of Jharkhand state.[48]

In 2017, Jamshedpur signed a deal with Nivia Sports as their official kit sponsors from the 2017–18 season. Nivia Sports is the official kit sponsor of Jamshedpur FC.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Back sponsor Chest sponsor Sleeve sponsor
2017–18 Nivia[49] Tata Tata Steel Tata Trusts Tata Motors
2018–19 TCS
2019–20 Tata Steel[50] Tata Trusts Tata Tata Pravesh
2020–21 Tata Pravesh[51] Altroz[52]
2021–22 SBI[53] Punch[54]
2022–Present Tiago[55]

Players

Current squad

As of 18 April 2023[56]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF   IND Muhammad Uvais
17 FW   IND Farukh Choudhary
18 MF   IND Ritwik Das
24 DF   IND Pratik Chaudhari (3rd captain)
28 MF   IND Germanpreet Singh
31 GK   IND Vishal Yadav
32 GK   IND Rehenesh TP
47 GK   IND Mohit Dhami
50 MF   BRA Rafael Crivellaro
89 MF   IND Phijam Vikash Singh
99 FW   NGA Daniel Chima Chukwu

Reserve Team and Youth Academy Players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
44 DF   IND Saphaba Telem
77 FW   IND Nikhil Barla

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
27 MF   IND Sk Sahil (at Mohammedan until 31 May 2023)

Personnel

Current technical staff

As of 13 August 2022
Position Name[57]
Head coach   Aidy Boothroyd
Assistant coach   Stuart Watkiss
  Noel Wilson[58]
Goalkeeping coach   Leslie Cleevely
Strength & conditioning coach   Adrian Gregory Dias
Head of youth development and grassroots   Kundan Chandra
First team analyst   Gaurav Khilari
Head - Physiotherapy & Sports medicine   Vivek Nigam
First team assistant physiotherapist   Arghya Basu

Corporate hierarchy

Position Name[57]
Chairman & director   Chanakya Chaudhary
Directors   Sunil Bhaskaran
  Pradipta Baagchi
  Suprakash Mukhopadhyay
  Sandeep Bhattacharya
CEO   Mukul Choudhari
CFO   Prasanta Dinda
Secretary   Melisa Alva
Manager (media & marketing)   Jal Sonpal
Manager (first team & youth development)   Rohit Kr. Singh
Manager (marketing & operations)   Manas Rastogi
Manager (administration)   Vikas Anthony
Manager (human resources)   Saadat Hussain

Statistics and records

Season by season

As of match played 21 April 2023
Season League Teams League Position Playoffs Position Indian Super Cup Durand Cup AFC competition(s)
2017–18 ISL 10 5th Did not qualify Quarter-final
2018–19 ISL 10 5th Did not qualify Quarter-final
2019–20 ISL 10 8th Did not qualify _ Group stage
2020–21 ISL 11 6th Did not qualify _
2021–22 ISL 11 Premiers Semi-finals _ Group Stage
2022–23 ISL 11 10th Did not qualify Semi-finals Group Stage

Managers statistics

As of 21 April 2023
Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
Steve Coppell[59]   England 14 July 2017 18 June 2018 20 8 5 7 17 23 040.00
César Ferrando   Spain 21 July 2018 5 April 2019 19 6 9 4 32 25 031.58
Antonio Iriondo   Spain 26 July 2019 29 February 2020 18 4 6 8 22 35 022.22
Owen Coyle   Ireland 7 August 2020 22 March 2022 42 20 11 11 64 45 047.62
Aidy Boothroyd   England 10 July 2022 Present 25 8 4 13 33 42 032.00

Honours

Domestic

League

Cup

Training facilities

JFC Training Center (also known as the "Flatlet") is the training and relax center for Jamshedpur FC, located in Kadma, Jamshedpur. Besides the training field, the building comes with a fully equipped cross-fit gym, a swimming pool, and recreation centers. The project is lined with the vision of the club, where international-level training equipment would be available to the players. After its design plans were approved in April 2018, the groundbreaking ceremony of the all-weather training arena was held on 25 November 2017.

Jamshedpur FC have a robust set-up in youth development with their grassroot-level activities and the Tata Football Academy (now known as Jamshedpur FC Academy). The academy was awarded four stars in 2019–20 season by AIFF.[62]

eSports

The organizers of ISL introduced eISL, a FIFA video game tournament, for the ISL playing clubs, each represented by two players. Jamshedpur 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.

Roster

Jamshedpur FC eSports FIFA roster
Players Coaches
Handle Name Nationality
ArvindMass_ S, Arvind India
Akash_ash24499 Babu, Akash India
Head coach
  • Vacant

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

Latest roster transaction: 19 November 2021.

See also

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Jamshedpur Football Club ˈ dʒ ae m ʃ ɛ d p ʊer Hindi dʒemˈʃeːdpʊr listen is an Indian professional football club based in Jamshedpur Jharkhand that competes in the Indian Super League ISL the top flight of Indian Football Founded in 2017 the club debuted in Indian Super League during the 2017 18 season It is the only club in the top flight to have self owned stadium and training facilities The club is owned and managed by Tata Steel Jamshedpur FCFull nameJamshedpur Football ClubNickname s The Men of Steel 1 The Red MinersShort nameJFCFounded12 June 2017 5 years ago 2017 06 12 GroundJRD Tata Sports ComplexCapacity23 887 2 OwnerTata Steel Tata Group ChairmanChanakya ChaudharyManagerAidy BoothroydLeagueIndian Super League2022 23Indian Super League 10th of 11Playoffs DNQWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe club was established on 12 June 2017 when Tata Steel won the bidding rights for one of the two expansion slots in the Indian Super League 3 They won the ISL League Winners Shield during 2021 22 season Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Inaugural season 1 3 2018 19 season 1 4 2019 20 season 1 5 2020 21 season 1 6 2022 23 season 2 Stadium 3 Supporters 4 Crest and colours 4 1 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Reserve Team and Youth Academy Players 5 3 Out on loan 6 Personnel 6 1 Current technical staff 6 2 Corporate hierarchy 7 Statistics and records 7 1 Season by season 7 2 Managers statistics 8 Honours 8 1 Domestic 9 Training facilities 10 eSports 10 1 Roster 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit Jamshedpur FC players right lining up before their match against Bengaluru FC at the Kalinga Stadium in 2018 On 11 May 2017 Indian Super League organisers invited bids for new teams Ahmedabad Bangalore Cuttack Durgapur Hyderabad Jamshedpur Kolkata Ranchi and Siliguri in order to expand the league in the upcoming season 4 The bidding ended on 25 May 2017 and the external validator appointed by the league started scrutinizing the bids 5 Two weeks later on 12 June it was officially announced that Bengaluru FC and Tata Steel had won the bids for the new teams Bengaluru and Jamshedpur respectively 6 After winning the bid Tata announced on 14 July 2017 that the inaugural head coach for the new Jamshedpur club would be Steve Coppell 7 who led the Kerala Blasters to the final in the previous ISL season 8 The club s official name Jamshedpur FC and logo were revealed nine days later on 23 July before the 2017 18 ISL Players Draft 9 Being a brand new club Jamshedpur FC had the very first pick during the players draft India international Anas Edathodika was the club s first draft pick thus the first player in Jamshedpur s history 10 Inaugural season Edit Steve Coppell is the club s first ever manager Jamshedpur began playing in November 2017 The team played their first ever match on 18 November 2017 against NorthEast United at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium Despite being disadvantaged through defender Andre Bikey being sent off Jamshedpur managed to hold on for a 0 0 draw 11 After another goalless draw in their next match Jamshedpur played their first official home match on 1 December against the reigning champions ATK Over 23 000 fans came to support the side at the JRD Tata Sports Complex but once again the team failed to do more than draw 0 0 12 Finally in their fourth match away at Delhi Dynamos Jamshedpur managed to earn their first victory The club won 1 0 with Izu Azuka becoming the first ever Jamshedpur goal scorer 13 By the halfway point of the season Jamshedpur had only managed two victories in the season including four draws and three defeats This meant the team was in seventh place six points off the playoff spots 14 Fortunes changed for Jamshedpur during the second half of the season and on 4 March 2018 the club played their final match of the Super League season at home against Goa with Jamshedpur needing a victory in order to qualify for the finals 15 Unfortunately despite having home advantage Jamshedpur fell 3 0 and thus failed to qualify for the finals in their first season 16 2018 19 season Edit Jamshedpur FC appointed Cesar Ferrando as their new head coach ahead of the 2018 19 season and made some overall changes to their squad 17 Michael Soosairaj Sergio Cidoncha Carlos Calvo and Mario Arques were some of the new signings along with Tiri Memo Subrata and Farukh who were retained from the last season 18 The club also made one of the high profile signings in the league s history as they roped in Tim Cahill to their squad 19 The team had a decent start in the season as they won against Mumbai City and had as draw against Bengaluru FC at home 20 21 They were about to make it into the play offs but narrowly lost out on the play off spot to NorthEast United and finished 5th in the table just like their inaugural season 22 In Hero Super Cup which took place at Bhubaneswar they were given a walkover against Churchil Brothers in the round of 16 23 In the next round they lost against FC Goa and were knocked out of the tournament 24 2019 20 season Edit Jamshedpur FC appointed Antonio Iriondo as their head coach ahead of the 2019 20 season of Indian Super League 25 As in the previous season they signed some new players like C K Vineeth who was the highest Indian goalscorer of Kerala Blasters 26 Among the foreign players they signed Aitor Monroy Sergio Castel and Francisco Medina Luna and retained their core players like Tiri 27 Some of the young Indian players like Narender Gahlot and Amarjit Singh Kiyam were bought into the team Jamshedpur had an impressive start as they were unbeaten in the first 3 matches like in the previous two seasons 28 They started their season by defeating Odisha FC 2 1 29 They won against Hyderabad FC 3 1 in their second match and had a goalless draw against Bengaluru FC 30 The team had their first defeat of the season against ATK in an away match where the match ended 3 1 31 It took some more games for the club to get their third win of the season as they defeated FC Goa 32 The team then had three back to back draws followed by three back to back defeats against Mumbai City FC Odisha FC and Bengaluru FC 33 Unlike the previous two seasons the club had a disappointing season as they were only able to finish eight place in the table With eight defeats they had the second most defeats along with NorthEast United FC and only had 4 wins during the season 34 2020 21 season Edit After a disappointing season the club made some major changes at their helm as they appointed Owen Coyle who led the struggling Chennaiyin FC into the ISL final in the last season They made a total of twelve signings ahead of the season 35 Changes in the squad including releasing most of the Indian players from the squad Among the foreign players only Aitor Monroy and David Grande was retained 36 The club roped in the last season s joint top scorer Nerijus Valskis 37 They signed Peter Hartley and former Nigerian International Stephen Eze in their defence Brazilian Alex Monteiro and Australian Nick Fitzgerald were the other signings ahead of the season 38 Jackichand Singh was one of the major Indian signings along with the players like T P Rehenesh Laldinliana Renthlei and Ricky Lallawmawma 39 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 2020 21 season were decided took place behind the closed doors across three venues in Goa Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco da Gama was selected as the home ground of Jamshedpur FC 40 2022 23 season Edit Main article 2022 23 Jamshedpur FC season After a record breaking season on 22 March 2022 club officially announced that Head Coach Owen Coyle won t be continuing his journey at Jamshedpur The club released an official statement stating Jamshedpur FC Head Coach Owen Coyle officially announced today that he won t be continuing his journey in India in the next season of Hero Indian Super League The Scotsman had a successful two years with the club which he continuously kept on improving with his smart signings promotion of young players and amazing man management skills He lifted the Jamshedpur side to 6th place in 2020 21 just 4 points shy off the top 4 places and later in 2021 22 propelled them to the top of the table with a historic Hero ISL League Shield Winners campaign where his team smashed and steamrolled upon records 41 42 On 10 July 2022 Aidy Boothroyd was appointed as head coach of Jamshedpur He said Jamshedpur FC are the Champions of India currently and the city has a tremendous football legacy We want to continue this upward trajectory and make the club reach places and win honours that our fans are dreaming of We want to take the club to the next level and to compete really with the top teams of Asia 43 On 14 July 2022 Jamshedpur FC confirm the extension of Leslie Cleevely as Goalkeeping Coach of the club The world famous Goalkeeping Coach fondly called Les has signed upto May 2023 and will join Aidy Boothroyd s coaching staff When asked about his thoughts on extending his stay at Jamshedpur after a successful season Leslie happily stated When I received the offer to come back as goalkeeping coach and defend our Hero ISL league title it didn t take any persuasion I m looking forward to getting to work with our exciting roster of goalkeepers and of course Aidy Boothroyd who is a fantastic coach and the right man for the job 44 On 16 July 2022 club appoints Stuart Watkiss as Assistant Coach Upon signing for the ISL League Shield winners Stuart opined his ambition with JFC It s a big job at Jamshedpur FC the defending Champions of India I come with the aim to help the club win back to back league titles and also help bring more honours Along with a top Head Coach like Aidy Boothroyd the club aims for the maximum and we will take it one game at a time Looking forward to it 45 Stadium EditMain article JRD Tata Sports Complex Panoramic view of the JRD Tata Sports Complex They play their home games at JRD Tata Sports Complex popularly known as The Furnace The stadium was named after the former chairman of the Tata Group Bharat Ratna J R D Tata The stadium was originally built in 1991 with a capacity for 60 000 spectators In 2017 the stadium was renovated with the capacity of 24 424 limited capacity for ISL games 40 000 for other sports Supporters EditThe Red Miners are the official supporters group of the club which was founded in 2017 along with the inception of the club 46 The players and the coach have often acknowledged the fans support in the success by calling them The 12th Man 47 Crest and colours EditThe outer circle of the crest features the name of the club written in English and tribal symbols paying tribute to the tribal history of Jharkhand state 48 In 2017 Jamshedpur signed a deal with Nivia Sports as their official kit sponsors from the 2017 18 season Nivia Sports is the official kit sponsor of Jamshedpur FC Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors Edit Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Back sponsor Chest sponsor Sleeve sponsor2017 18 Nivia 49 Tata Tata Steel Tata Trusts Tata Motors2018 19 TCS2019 20 Tata Steel 50 Tata Trusts Tata Tata Pravesh2020 21 Tata Pravesh 51 Altroz 52 2021 22 SBI 53 Punch 54 2022 Present Tiago 55 Players EditFor a list of all former and current Jamshedpur FC players see List of Jamshedpur FC players Current squad Edit As of 18 April 2023 56 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 IND Rakshit Dagar3 MF IND Jitendra Singh4 DF IND Laldinpuia6 DF IND Ricky Lallawmawma7 FW IND Len Doungel8 FW AUS Harry Sawyer9 FW IND Ishan Pandita10 FW ENG Jay Emmanuel Thomas11 FW IND Komal Thatal12 DF AUS Dylan Fox13 DF BRA Eli Sabia captain 14 MF IND Pronay Halder 2nd captain No Pos Nation Player16 DF IND Muhammad Uvais17 FW IND Farukh Choudhary18 MF IND Ritwik Das24 DF IND Pratik Chaudhari 3rd captain 28 MF IND Germanpreet Singh31 GK IND Vishal Yadav32 GK IND Rehenesh TP47 GK IND Mohit Dhami50 MF BRA Rafael Crivellaro89 MF IND Phijam Vikash Singh99 FW NGA Daniel Chima ChukwuReserve Team and Youth Academy Players Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player44 DF IND Saphaba Telem77 FW IND Nikhil BarlaOut 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 Player27 MF IND Sk Sahil at Mohammedan until 31 May 2023 Personnel EditCurrent technical staff Edit As of 13 August 2022Position Name 57 Head coach Aidy BoothroydAssistant coach Stuart Watkiss Noel Wilson 58 Goalkeeping coach Leslie CleevelyStrength amp conditioning coach Adrian Gregory DiasHead of youth development and grassroots Kundan ChandraFirst team analyst Gaurav KhilariHead Physiotherapy amp Sports medicine Vivek NigamFirst team assistant physiotherapist Arghya BasuCorporate hierarchy Edit Position Name 57 Chairman amp director Chanakya ChaudharyDirectors Sunil Bhaskaran Pradipta Baagchi Suprakash Mukhopadhyay Sandeep BhattacharyaCEO Mukul ChoudhariCFO Prasanta DindaSecretary Melisa AlvaManager media amp marketing Jal SonpalManager first team amp youth development Rohit Kr SinghManager marketing amp operations Manas RastogiManager administration Vikas AnthonyManager human resources Saadat HussainStatistics and records EditSeason by season Edit As of match played 21 April 2023Season League Teams League Position Playoffs Position Indian Super Cup Durand Cup AFC competition s 2017 18 ISL 10 5th Did not qualify Quarter final 2018 19 ISL 10 5th Did not qualify Quarter final 2019 20 ISL 10 8th Did not qualify Group stage 2020 21 ISL 11 6th Did not qualify 2021 22 ISL 11 Premiers Semi finals Group Stage 2022 23 ISL 11 10th Did not qualify Semi finals Group Stage Managers statistics Edit As of 21 April 2023Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win Steve Coppell 59 England 14 July 2017 18 June 2018 20 8 5 7 17 23 0 40 00Cesar Ferrando Spain 21 July 2018 5 April 2019 19 6 9 4 32 25 0 31 58Antonio Iriondo Spain 26 July 2019 29 February 2020 18 4 6 8 22 35 0 22 22Owen Coyle Ireland 7 August 2020 22 March 2022 42 20 11 11 64 45 0 47 62Aidy Boothroyd England 10 July 2022 Present 25 8 4 13 33 42 0 32 00Honours EditDomestic Edit League Indian Super League Premiership Winners 1 2021 22 60 Cup Bodousa Cup Runners up 1 2018 61 Training facilities EditJFC Training Center also known as the Flatlet is the training and relax center for Jamshedpur FC located in Kadma Jamshedpur Besides the training field the building comes with a fully equipped cross fit gym a swimming pool and recreation centers The project is lined with the vision of the club where international level training equipment would be available to the players After its design plans were approved in April 2018 the groundbreaking ceremony of the all weather training arena was held on 25 November 2017 Jamshedpur FC have a robust set up in youth development with their grassroot level activities and the Tata Football Academy now known as Jamshedpur FC Academy The academy was awarded four stars in 2019 20 season by AIFF 62 eSports EditThe organizers of ISL introduced eISL a FIFA video game tournament for the ISL playing clubs each represented by two players Jamshedpur 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 Roster Edit Jamshedpur FC eSports FIFA rosterPlayers CoachesHandle Name NationalityArvindMass S Arvind IndiaAkash ash24499 Babu Akash India Head coachVacantLegend I Inactive S Suspended Substitute Injury Illness Latest roster transaction 19 November 2021 See also EditList of football clubs in IndiaReferences Edit Indian Super League 2020 21 Team Profile Jamshedpur FC khelnow com Archived from the 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