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==History==
==History==
Dodsal FC, funded by the Dodsal Group -- a company owned by the Kilachand family, that deals with trading , distribution, engineering and construction among a host of other businesses -- had got themselves registered with the Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA) and wasted no time in getting their act together.
Dodsal FC, funded by the Dodsal Group -- a company owned by the Kilachand family, that deals with trading , distribution, engineering and construction among a host of other businesses -- had got themselves registered with the Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA) and wasted no time in getting their act together.

The buzz is not just about the new entrant that promises to give Mumbai and Indian football a major fillip financially and professionally alone. It also signals the return of the exiled, former Air India coach Bimal Ghosh.
The buzz is not just about the new entrant that promises to give Mumbai and Indian football a major fillip financially and professionally alone. It also signals the return of the exiled, former Air India coach Bimal Ghosh.
Known for his vision and being a maverick, it is said that Ghosh who will be at the helm has already managed to get his scouts ink the signatures of some of the big names in Indian football.

Known for his vision and being a maverick, it is said that Ghosh who will be at the helm has already managed to get his scouts ink the signatures of some of the big names in Indian football. They include Churchill Brothers striker Mohammed Rafi, East Bengal 'keeper Sandip Nandy, Pune FC midfielder Paresh Shivalkar , NP Pradeep, Thoi Singh, Kali Aliuddin , Rahul Kumar (of Mohun Bagan) and Sunil Kumar (former Mahindra United and Pune FC player), to name a few. The club also has plans of hiring a foreign coach soon.
their base being the Fr Agnel's artificial turf and the Reliance complex where the players will be housed
their base being the Fr Agnel's artificial turf and the Reliance complex where the players will be housed
With the I-League qualification being an immediate target, Dodsal FC is said to be planning a senior and under-19 team with an eye on the future.


==Stadium==
==Stadium==

Revision as of 09:41, 13 October 2012

Dodsal
Full nameDodsal Football Club
Founded2012 (2012)
OwnerDodsal Group
ChairmanMohammad Omar
ManagerBimal Ghosh
LeagueMumbai Football League
2012–13First Season
Current season

Dodsal Football Club is an Indian football club located in Mumbai, Maharashtra.[1] They will compete in the Mumbai Football League.[1] The club is owned by Dodsal Group which is headquartered in the United Arab Emirates.[1]

History

Dodsal FC, funded by the Dodsal Group -- a company owned by the Kilachand family, that deals with trading , distribution, engineering and construction among a host of other businesses -- had got themselves registered with the Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA) and wasted no time in getting their act together. The buzz is not just about the new entrant that promises to give Mumbai and Indian football a major fillip financially and professionally alone. It also signals the return of the exiled, former Air India coach Bimal Ghosh. Known for his vision and being a maverick, it is said that Ghosh who will be at the helm has already managed to get his scouts ink the signatures of some of the big names in Indian football. their base being the Fr Agnel's artificial turf and the Reliance complex where the players will be housed

Stadium

The club do not have an official stadium as of yet as the Mumbai Football League and the Durand Cup are played at neutral venues but the club has already set up a training ground at the Fr. Angel High School sports complex.[2] The Sports Complex is well known for its artificial turf field.[2] The Sports Complex is also known for its fitness gym and swimming pool.[1]

Players

First-team squad

As of 19 August 2012.[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK India IND Arup Debnath
GK India IND Avijit Ghosh
DF India IND Surkumar Singh
DF India IND Kali Alaudeen
DF India IND Loukik Jadhav
DF India IND Rabindra Ghosh
DF India IND Sunil Kumar
DF India IND Vinay Kumar
DF India IND Rahul Kumar
DF India IND Anthony Fernandes
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF India IND Henry Gangte
MF India IND Pappachen Pradeep
MF India IND Paresh Shivalkar (captain)
MF India IND Suman Dutta
MF India IND Bikash Jairu
MF India IND Jishaan Ahmed
FW India IND Mohammed Rafi
FW India IND Durga Boro
FW India IND Surojit Bose
FW India IND Thoi Singh
FW Senegal SEN Demba Diakhaté

Current technical staff

As of 19 August 2012[3]
Position Name
Head Coach Bimal Ghosh
Assistant Coach Mahesh Lotlikar
Manager Chandrakant Naik
Physio Nivedita Vishwanathan
Youth team coach Abdul Azim Siddique

Administration Staff

Position Name
Chairman of Company India Rajen Kilachand
CEO United Arab Emirates Mohammad Omar[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Majgaonkar, Kunaal. "Multi-crore Dodsal Group to kick-start team in Mumbai". Times of India. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  2. ^ a b Madaan, Sachin. "Dodsal FC – Money Is Finally Getting Pumped Into Indian Football". The Hard Tackle. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Indian Football Transfers – Live Updates, July 18th". The Hard Tackle. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  4. ^ Upadhyay, Somesh. "Dodsal FC Gearing Up To Enter Indian Football In Style". Indian Football Network. Retrieved 19 August 2012.