Kerala Blasters FC

THE REWIND : KBFC vs MCFC

Kerala Blasters clinched an exquisite win against Mumbai City FC in the crucial match of the season(3-1). A brace from Alvaro Vazquez and a first-half goal from Sahal ensured us three points. Diego Mauricio scored the solitary goal for the visitors from the spot.

Ivan Vukomanovic made two changes in the starting eleven with Sahal replacing Vincy and Sandeep replacing Khabra. It was Mumbai who got things underway in the Tilak Maidan and both teams were eager to score the first goal. KBFC dominated the first half and the quick one-two passes created a lot of threat in the opposition box.

Sahal Abdul Samad broke the dead-lock through a goal which showed his ability and talent. He dribbled past Mumbai defenders with ease and produced a shot in between the legs of Mourtada Fall and Mehtab Singh. Goalkeeper was already beaten and he had no chance of saving it. The much awaited goal gave Blasters more confidence to push forward and Mumbai was also creating chances at the other end to equalize.

Alvaro Vazquez got an opportunity to double the lead from Adrian Luna’s corner, but his shot was saved by the Mumbai defence. Just before the interval, the Spaniard scored his first goal of the night from the spot. He was fouled inside the box by Islanders’ skipper Fall and the referee pointed his finger to the spot without any hesitation. Alvaro amped up for the penalty and did his job perfectly.

In the initial minutes of the second half, Blasters searched for the third goal to kill the game off, but nothing came out of the efforts. Alvaro’s second of the night came from Nawaz’s mistake. The Spaniard was putting up a lot of pressure for the Mumbai defence earlier also. Nawaz made a mistake and his miss-kick was caught by Alvaro who just tapped in the ball to the net. Mumbai’s solitary goal came from Diego Mauricio’s penalty kick. The Islanders were awarded a penalty for Hormipam’s touch on Mauricio and he converted the penalty-kick to goal.

After reducing the lead, Mumbai looked more dangerous with their attacks, but our defense stepped up and Gill supported his defensive line with proper outings and saves. In the eighty first minute, Blasters was awarded with a free-kick outside the box and this time Luna got ready for the kick. He whipped the ball towards the net, but the goalkeeper got a hand on it. He spilled the ball and Rahul, who came in for Sahal, provided a pass to Vazquez but he failed to surpass the keeper. Six minutes were added on to the second half and Blasters played an impressive game in the final minutes to keep the score at 3-1.

An important win in this game has taken KBFC to a possible play-off spot. KBFC stands fourth in the league table with 33 points from 19 games. Blasters will square off with FC Goa on 6th March, in another crucial game of the season.

KBFC XI:- Prabhsukhan Singh Gill(GK), Sandeep Singh Soraisham, Hormipam Ruivah, Marko Leskovic, Sanjeev Stalin, Ayush Adhikari, Lalthathanga Khawlhring, Sahal Abdul Samad, Adrian Luna(C), Jorge Pereyra Diaz, Alvaro Vazquez Garcia.

Subs:- Karanjit Singh(GK), Enes Sipovic, Rahul KP, Sachin Suresh(GK), Givson Singh Moirangthem, Prasanth Karuthadathkuni, Bijoy V, Vincy Barretto, Chencho Gyeltshen.

MCFC XI:- Mohammed Nawaz(GK), Mandar Rao Desai, Mehtab Singh, Mourtada Fall(C), Rahul Bheke, Lalengmawia Ralte, Bradden Inman, Cássio Gabriel, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Bipin Singh, Igor Angulo.

Subs:- Phurba Lachenpa(GK), Amey Ranawade, Vikram Pratap Singh, Gurkirat Singh, Ahmed Jahouh, Raynier Fernandes, Vinit Rai, Vignesh Dakshinamurthy, Diego Mauricio.

MATCH PREVIEW – KERALA BLASTERS VS CHENNAIYIN FC

Kerala blasters will lock horns with our southern rivals Chennaiyin FC on 26th February 2022 on a
battle to win back the confidence. Both teams are returning from a defeat and will be striving to regain their confidence by a win.

‘Marina Machans’, who have failed to register a win in their last 6 outings will be all set to give out
everything on the field to win their next 2 matches. Closing the season on a winning
note will be the prime target for coach Syed Sabir Pasha too.

Whereas, Kerala blasters have a must win match to secure the semi-final spot. After a dream run this
season, Ivan Vukomanovic’s men will not be satisfied with anything lesser than a win. Returning from a
last-minute draw against ATK Mohun Bagan, Kerala Blasters fought hard and went down against
Hyderabad FC in the last match. As the season is approaching its closure, each win counts for the
“YELLOW ARMY’.

Availability of Rahul KP will open up options to add more fire power in wing attack for Blasters.
Also, Soraisam Sandeep Singh returning from the suspension makes the defence unit stronger.
However, the man in charge Coach Ivan Vukomanovic and his game plans will remain to play the crucial part in
the MEN IN YELLOW’s performance on feild. When the likes of Aridan luna, Vincy Barretto, Alvaro Vasquez and
Sahal Abdul Samad step in to field on a must win game, it will be interesting to watch how the
Chennaiyin FC defence will be able to contain them.

Kerala Blasters Custodian Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, who have impressed even the opponent team
with a spectacular double save in last match is definitely at his best

HEAD TO HEAD

Overall, in the Indian super league, CHENNAIYIN FC oversee the fixture with 6 victories out of the 17
times we met. 7 games saw both teams sharing points and KERALA BLASTERS secured wins in
remaining 4 encounters.

KEY PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT.

Aridan luna who is in blistering form will be the player to watch out for.

Vincy Barretto, who was the goal scorer in the last match will be high on confidence and it will be
interesting to watch what he has to offer against the Chennaiyin FC defence.

Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, who is repeatedly demonstrating why he is the front runner for the Golden
Glove will be the man to defeat for the Chennaiyin FC attackers.

WHERE TO WATCH

Online Streaming: Disney+Hotstar JioTV and Asianet plus.

NEW SEASON, SAME GRIT

The brand new edition of Hero Indian Super League is almost here. The league will officially kick-off on 7th of October, 2022 at JLN stadium, Kochi. KBFC will square off with Emami East Bengal in the inaugural match of ISL 9 and we all are very excited about the game as fans will be returning to the home after 2 long seasons.

Kerala Blasters finished the previous season as runners-up, but now will be looking forward to winning their maiden trophy. The preseason preparations are in full swing, and KBFC is sweating it out in their UAE preseason tour. The team in yellow has revamped the squad with some crucial incomings and outgoings.

Let’s have a look at the newest additions we made to the squad!

  • Apostolos Giannou

The Greek-Australian centre forward was the first foreign player we signed for the season. Giannou, 32 year old forward is coming to the club with ample amount of experience in his back. He started his career with the Oakleigh Cannons and South Melbourne and made his professional debut for the Greek first division side Apollon Kalamarias in 2007, scoring his first goal in late 2008 for the club. He also has represented Greece and Australia in the international level at various occasions and have scored for Australia in a friendly against Kuwait and in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup against Palestine. Giannou will be a great addition to the squad as he brings home a bag of experience playing in various countries across the globe.

  • Ivan Kalyuzhnyi

Ivan Volodymyrovich Kalyuzhnyi, who is a central midfielder and hails from Ukraine. This 24 year old professional was our second addition to the foreign contingent and he is on loan from the Ukrainian premier league club FC Oleksandriya. Ivan made his professional debut with Metalist 1925 Kharkiv back in the 2018-19 season and scored a goal for them. This young midfielder will be pivotal in Vukomanovic’s plan of action and the gaffer will be looking forward to accomplishing his versatility.

  • Victor Mongil

Victor Mongil needs no introduction to the Indian Football fans, he has been here for the past 3 years. In his first stint in India with ATK, he emerged as the ISL champion in the 2019-20 season. Later, he came back to India last season and captained Odisha FC after a season with his former club Dinamo Tbilisi. The Spanish defender has represented his country at the age level and grew up through Valladolid’s youth system. One of the notable achievements during his career was playing in UEFA Europa League qualifiers with the Georgian top division club Dinamo Tbilisi. Victor assures a handful of experience and versatility on the table for our club.

  • Dimitrios Diamantakos

Dimitrios, 29 year old striker hailing from Greece is our “last piece of puzzle”. A pure, pacey forward, with a handful of experience will surely help the team and our youngsters to improve and grow. With the likes of his compatriot Giannou joining him in the front line, Dimitrios assures us a goal. Diamantakos started his career at Atromitos Piraeus, later he joined the youth teams of Olympiacos in 2009. He has joined our ranks from the Croatian top division club HNK Hajduk Split. This Greek international has plied his trade across Europe with an amazing spell in the Bundesliga 2, and always had eyes on goal.

  • Bryce Miranda

The Mumbai born winger joined our ranks from the I-League side Churchill Brothers FC. Bryce grew up Mumbai FC’s youth setup and has played for their developmental teams upto U-18 level. He was signed for Churchill in 2020, made his debut in their colours against Indian Arrows. During his spell in the I-League, Bryce has 3 goals and 4 assists to his name. Also, he has represented India in the U-23 category and made his debut against Kyrgyzstan in 2021. He has joined us on a multi-year deal which will keep him with us till 2026.

  • Saurav Mandal

This 21 year old boy has joined us from Churchill Brothers along with Bryce. Saurav, a natural winger who can play on either wing, will bolster our squad without a doubt. Born at Jalandhar, Punjab he started his career through JCT Football academy and in 2020 he joined the I-League outfit Churchill.

  • Bidyashagar Singh

The Manipur born striker is a well known name among the Indian football fans. Bidyashagar is the academy product. of East Bengal, has represented them in various age categories. Later in 2020, he joined I-League side Trau FC, scored 12 goals from 15 matches and became the top scorer and player of the season 2020-21. He was the only Indian player to score 2 hat tricks in a single season. Following this amazing spell of his career he joined Bengaluru FC and now has signed for us for a season-long loan deal. With the scoring boots and ambition for goal, we hope Bidya will create wonders this season.

With the likes of Adrian Luna, Marko Leskovic, Sandeep Singh, Jeakson Singh, Prabhsukhan Gill,Bijoy Varghese, Karanjit Singh extending their stay with us and the bunch of youngsters we have, the rushers will be aiming for the championship which we missed last time by a whisker.

Also we have a new addition in our coaching team. The Belgian coach Frank Dauwen has joined our ranks as assistant coach for the coming edition of ISL. He has ample experience in working with different teams like Al Ahl, Westerlo etc.. He will replace Stephen Van Der Heyden.

Apart from all these additions, we bid adieu to some of our favourite men who have always donned the yellow with pride.

It was always Jorge Diaz and Alvaro Vazquez in the attacking line for us, now both of them have joined other ISL teams. Alvaro Vazquez who was lethal in the attack for us last season has joined our fellow ISL side FC Goa. The Spaniard was an integral part of Ivan’s plans last season and gave us a memorable season with his masterpiece volleys and vital goals. The Argentine was one of our important signings last season and he has helped a lot to take the club into the finals. Jorge Diaz will be wearing Mumbai City’s colours this time. The young full-back Sanjeev Stalin will follow Diaz’s way as he is also signed by the Islanders. Sanjeev got opportunities after Jessel’s injury and always lived up to the expectations. He was a workforce who always made his presence felt in both attack and defence.

Chencho Gyeltshen, our Asian signing last year has left the club after a memorable season. Even though he got only a few chances during games, he has always been a good guy who is ready to give his everything on the pitch. We wish the Bhutanese striker nothing but best for his future. The last player to leave from our foreign contingent last season is Sipovic. The Bosnian defender has been a towering presence in our back-line. Sipo has scored a goal for us against East Bengal which was a crucial one. Another player leaving from our defence is the local lad Abdul Hakku. Hakku joined our ranks during the 2018-19 season and scored a goal against Hyderabad FC in the 2020-21 season. In 2021, he was loaned out to the I-League side Gokulam Kerala FC and now has moved out permanently.

Vincy Barretto, the Goan lad has completed his move to Chennaiyin FC. Vincy is a pacey winger and was instrumental during our run in RF Development League. He has also got 2 goals in his name for the Blasters in ISL. Yendrembam Denechandra Meitei will be playing for Odisha FC in the upcoming season as he has completed a loan move to the Juggernauts side. Denechandra joined the men in yellow during the 2020-21 season. Sreekuttan VS who came up through our reserve team will join the I-League side Gokulam Kerala FC after a season-long loan spell this year. Sreekuttan was part of our reserve squad who played in Kerala Premier League 2020-21. With an impressive performance for the reserve team Sreekuttan was called up to the senior team who took part in the 130th edition of Durand Cup. He made his debut against the Indian Navy football team and earned a penalty kick which later Luna converted to goal.

Albino Gomes who served us for 2 seasons has also made his way out. Albino has been a vital presence under our bars and always saved us with his quick reflexes and long hands. Another one leaving the rushers will be Seityasen Singh. Seitya was signed by Blasters prior to the ISL season 6. He scored one of our goals in that thumping 5-1 victory against Hyderabad FC. Last season he was loaned out to Hyderabad FC during the middle of the season.

Even though a handful of players have left the club, we have made sure to find proper replacements for them. Along with all the new signings we expect some of our academy boys to make it into the senior team with their abilities displayed during the Indian Oil Durand Cup this year.

COLOSSEUM is ready, are the GLADIATORS ready?

KERALA BLASTERS FC is going to face EAST BENGAL in the opening match of ISL season 9 on October 7, 2022. Especially when the match is going to be played in front of the YELLOW SEA at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium after long break.So, It’s time to decode the Pre-season preparations of KERALA BLASTERS which is ongoing at UAE under the supervision and guidance of the master tactician Ivan Vukomanović. After a ‘better that dream’ performance from the team in ISL 8, all eyes are behind the yellow brigade to see what we have
stored for ISL 9.

Unlike previous seasons, Pre-season preparations started from Blasters soon after ISL 8 was over.By extending the contract of the players, Blasters retained the core players from last season. That ensured that ISL 9 will see Sahal Abdul Samad, Rahul KP, Givson Singh, Prashanth K, Ayush Adhikari and Adrian Luna will cause troubles for opponent defence again, while Lalthathanga Khawlhring (Puitea) and Jeakson Singh taking care of the defensive midfield duties. Ours defence line also was confirmed with Nishu Kumar, Harmanjot Singh Khabra, Hormipam Ruivah, Marko Lešković, Jessel Carneiro, Bijoy Varghese, and Sandeep Singh opting to stay back in the yellow jersey.

With Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, Muheet Shabbir and Karanjit Singh all set to guard the goal line again, the line-up on papers looked like Blasters already have a team in place for ISL 9. Here is where our tactician Ivan Vukomanović stepped in to raise the bar of standard higher. Defence line was made stronger by adding the experienced Spaniard Victor Mongil into the squad. Bryce Miranda and Sourav Mandal were roped in to make wing attacks sharper. Ukrainian Ivan Kaliuzhnyi was added to the midfield line-up to add more creativity and fire power.

Roping in Bidyashagar Singh to the attackers list added the striking power in the team, adding to the fuel by the signing of Apostolos Giannoy and Dimitrios Diamantakos to add more fire power to the attack.While the main squad is going through the pre-season preparation in UAE, Kerala Blasters reserve team is clocking game time under custodian Sachin Suresh in the ongoing Durand Cup with spectacular performance. I won’t be surprised if few more names get added to the promotion list from our reserveteam based on the performance from Durand Cup.

A TEAM FOR THE FUTURE

March 7, 2020 would go on to be remembered as a very important day for Kerala Blasters in the years to come. It was on that day that the club’s Reserves team beat Gokulam Kerala FC in the finals of the 2019-20 Kerala Premier League (KPL), as we went on to lift the trophy for the first time in the tournament’s history. The result was surprising for many people including die-hard fans of KBFC, but it also marked a sign of things to come as the club’s youth development policy finally started receiving positive attention from all across the state.

It was in 2017 that KBFC began taking youth development seriously, as we appointed Thangboi Singto, C Shameel and Renjith TA to oversee the development of our Reserves’ team and youth teams. Under them, the club started fielding strong sides in the I-League 2nd Division and various youth teams and regional competitions. We have also succeeded in developing some excellent youngsters like Sahal Abdul Samad (currently plays for KBFC senior team and the Indian football team), Mohammad Rakip and others.The future also looks bright for Kerala Blasters as we have since elevated our focus on youth development to a much higher level. While most of the other Indian Super League (ISL) sides are keen on having more established names on their books, we are looking at young promising talents.

The club recently published a list of seven Reserves’ team players who have been promoted to the pre-season squad ahead of the 2020-21 season. The list includes Muheet Shabir, Gotimayum Muktasana, Ayush Adhikari, Nongdamba Naorem, Shaiborlang Kharpan, Kenstar Kharshong and Naorem Mahesh. Among them, Shabir, Muktasana and Kharpan have been with the club’s Reserves team over the past few years, Naorem and Adhikari spent last season on loan with Mohun Bagan and Indian Arrows respectively. Mahesh and Kharshong were signed for KBFC’s Reserves team last season, but their deals were made permanent earlier this year.

KBFC also named a total of 19 confirmed first-team players ahead of the upcoming season, and two of the biggest names – Sahal and Arjun Jayaraj – are stars who have risen through the ranks at the club. In addition, the Yellow army also secured the signings of Prabsukhan Gill, Nishu Kumar, Rohit Kumar, Puitea, Givson Singh, Ritwik Das, and so on along with handing out long-term contracts to Jeakson Singh, Rahul KP and Prasanth K – making no secret of our long-term plans under the new head coach Kibu Vicuna and sporting director Karolis Skinkys.

In an interview with Manjappada – a fan group of the club in April – Coach made it clear that he is keen to build a team for the long-term at the Kerala Blasters. He also revealed that players like Rahul KP, Sahal, Jeakson, and Nishu and so on will have an important role to play in the next few years, thereby highlighting his plans for our club’s future.The Indian Super League (ISL) began in 2014, and in the first three years, Our club announced themselves really well in the top competition, reaching the finals twice during this period. But the club has since gone on a transitional phase, depending mainly on our foreign players to deliver results. This particular tactic has backfired more often than not, with the side not finishing in the top-four in any of the past three seasons.

With the ISL all set to include the ‘3+1 foreigners’ rule from the 2021-22 season, it is high time that all clubs reduce their dependence on overseas names. By including a whole lot of up and coming youngsters in their rosters this season, we have already made a step in the right direction. Working with youngsters is a tricky process – sometimes it may not guarantee immediate results. However, it remains undoubtful that with time, KBFC are likely to develop as a major force in the ISL, if we succeed in moulding these young players and making them strong enough to play in the top competition.

TRUST THE PROCESS

Being a fan of Kerala football is not easy. That is because it has been such a rollercoaster ride. I only have few fleeting memories of the stalwart players like I M Vijayan and Joe Paul Ancheri when the Kerala players were dominating the national stage. However, I know them from my father, who still says a story of bumping into the above two in a tea stall at Kolkata. And I M Vijayan talking to my father and friends about the injury he got in previous game. From there we went to Viva Kerala and Chirag Kerala being the only topflight club representing the state in the national league. I still remember waiting for the next day’s newspaper to find the result of the match in a small column. Then when they shut down operations, I must make a confession that I stopped following Indian football until Kerala blasters came. They revived the football interest in Kerala for that am always grateful.

I always wanted my club Kerala blasters to give chances to local lads. But now not only they are giving a chance, but they are building a spine of Kerala lads, who will be the building blocks for this new young team. Sahal, Rahul, Hakku all signing new long-term deals with the club. Prashant after signing a new deal and Arjun who is back from a long injury still contracted to the club.

Sahal what more to say about this lad. He has Indian football at his feet. The throne of best Indian player will be vacant in near future. And Sahal will have himself to blame if he is not sitting in that. This is the season; it is time to deliver the goods and take over.Rahul whisper it slowly this kid is going places. I have watched from his young age being the only Keralite to play at world cup. Then his development at Indian arrows and eventually at blasters. Such a versatile player. But for me though play him at RW and let him do his magic.I was admirer of Hakku from his Fateh Hyderabad days. I was very excited when he signed for blasters and then signing a new deal despite limited appearance. Defense is a tough place to break in. You must have a tough character to do so. And you can see the young defender has that. There is a question that who is next after Anas ikka? Maybe we have the answer here.

Prashant is not your dazzling footballer. But you cannot just have specialist in the squad. As a club it’s good to have certain players who can do a job in some matches. Prashant with his pace can do a job. It’s up to Kibu to utilize him. If we go by how Kibu utilized Suhair at MB, am certain he will use Prashant well. Arjun is coming back from a long injury lay off. We have seen what Arjun can do in his Gokulam Kerala FC days. For most of the games he was the best player on the pitch. I hope both him and Kibu can get him to that level again.

As am very excited about the new season, I would urge my fellow fans to be cautiously optimistic. This is a process we are starting with a very young team. They need time. And it is our duty as fans to give them that. As all the matches will be played without crowds, the fan reaction will be judged by social media stuffs. There will be up and downs, as it is a young team. Back the players, let them grow together. TRUST THE PROCESS.

YOU CANNOT KEEP SPRING FROM COMING

The God of football, none other than Pele once said, “Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.” Analyzing the current state of Kerala Blasters in ISL season – 7, this is exactly the phase our team is going through. We had our struggles initially and the fans had to wait until the 7th match to end that struggle. And the success in the 7th game was certainly not accidental, but, the outcome of the sheer hard work Kibu and co. put in the training sessions as well as on the field during the matches. It is certainly the outcome of the lessons learned during the initial games and I would like to put it as the process of ‘unlearning’.

What surprises me (and most of the fans) is the way our chief tactician drove the transition from his favorite possession-based football to an outcome-oriented one. Any transformation phase is painful and so is ours. We began the league with an ambitious transformation process that took its own ugly face as we fans became increasingly impatient as the game progressed. I wouldn’t blame the KBFC fans for their displeasure as we had seen enough in the past seasons.

That’s where we saw the adaptability of our tactician as he took a crazy game shift from the core DNA of his philosophy. He realized the possession-based game need to be structured a bit more aggressively and there we witnessed the high pressing, counter-attacking, and the convergence of possession and long pass games. It even changed the basic nature of our players’ approach towards the game and we finally started seeing the positive outcome. It doesn’t come naturally to any coach to transform his core philosophy and to me, it looks like a challenging ask, if not a herculean task.

So, that’s where we stand today. However, I would like to take a slight deviation here and go back to the history of club football. As we fans are being highly impatient without a trophy in the past 6 years of ISL history, it would be interesting to see where our global counterparts stand. Do you know that one of your favorite Premier League club Manchester United had to wait for 41 long years to grab their first title between 1911 to 1952. And if you do not want to take this into consideration as it was in the early years of professional football, let me tell you that they went another 26 years without winning the league between 1967 and 1993.

Crazy right? Yes, that is the harsh realities of football that the fans have to undergo with. It doesn’t mean that the fans need to be patient enough and be happy with the club’s performance. While United’s millennial and Generation Z fans had a dream journey, the previous generations had an extremely struggling and dismaying phase. As Gary Neville rightly mentioned “It [Manchester United] had 26 years, where there was an angry crowd. You see this crowd here today, by the way, that’s not this crowd I grew up within the 1970s and 80s.”
This reminds me of the words of our evergreen romantic poet Changampuzha Krishna Pillai – “ഇതിനൊക്കെ പ്രതികാരം ചെയ്യാതടങ്ങുമോ പ്രതിതരെ നിങ്ങൾ തൻ പിന്മുറക്കാർ “. And the rest is history for Manchester United.

Hence, fans will certainly show their displeasure and I strongly believe that it will only do good for the club’s journey. As we see in social media platforms that the fans taking stands to position one as ‘true fan’ and others as ‘betrayers’. To be honest, I do not believe in this discrimination. We are ONE KBFC family, period! As Cristiano Ronaldo said, “Your love makes me strong, your hate makes me unstoppable!”. So, fair criticism will only help our players to push their boundaries and deliver the unexpected. But let us always be fair and be positive even in our criticism.

We are a football-loving state, we are football crazy people, football is in our blood and will continue to remain so. 6 years is not a long stretch in football. Success will certainly come but let us be patient. In the words of Pablo Neruda – “You can cut all the flowers, but you cannot keep Spring from coming.”

വസന്തം വരിക തന്നെ ചെയ്യും! നമുക്ക് കാത്തിരിക്കാം. ഇന്നല്ലെങ്കിൽ നാളെ മഞ്ഞയിൽ ആറാടി വരുന്ന ആ വസന്ത സ്വപ്നങ്ങളെ താലോലിക്കാം!