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Eagles FC

Eagles
ഈഗിൾസ് എഫ്. സി.
Full nameEagles Football Club
Nickname(s)Ernakulam Eagles[1][non-primary source needed]
Founded1956; 68 years ago (1956) (as Ernakulam Eagles)
2010; 14 years ago (2010) (revival as Eagles FC)
GroundMaharaja College Stadium
Capacity25,000
LeagueKerala Premier League

Eagles Football Club was an Indian professional football club based in Kochi, Kerala, that last competed in the Kerala Premier League. The club one oldest football clubs in the state of Kerala. Currently club run only youth and academy competing in Kerala Youth League.

History

The original Ernakulam Eagles was formed in 1955 in Kochi by a group of football-loving students of St. Albert's High School and NJ Joseph, their mathematics teacher, and an ardent sports-loving businessman.[2]

Varghese Chelatt, then manager of the school, became the first President of the club while Imbayi Mather became secretary.[citation needed]

Ernakulam Eagles were active until the late 1990s, but the professional commitments of its members made the administration of the club difficult. They then folded the club due to those reasons.[citation needed]

The team then announced their second coming in October 2010 as Kochi Eagles Football Club and made it clear that they have great plans to make history in keeping with their lineage. The team is now owned by Ziqitza Sports Management Pvt Ltd.

Eagles F.C. entered into an agreement with Reading F.C. in April 2013 where Reading would send coaches and identify players for training at the Madejski Stadium. The aim was to identify young talent from Kochi in the age group around 13.[3]

Eagles FC got an entry into the Federation Cup 2014 after Langsning FC pulled out of the campaign. Eagles were pitted in Group A against the likes of defending I-League champions Churchill Brothers FC, runners-up Pune FC and Kolkata-based United SC.[4] Eagles FC drew their match against Pune FC by 1–1 and then defeated United SC by 2 goals to 1. Eventually, they finished second in the group stages.[5]

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Eagles FC Kerala". Archived from the original on 11 November 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2022 – via Facebook.
  2. ^ "Eagles FC: I-League 2: Eagles FC | Kerala football news". Archived from the original on 24 April 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
  3. ^ "News: India News, Latest Bollywood News, Sports News, Business & Political News, National & International News". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  4. ^ George, Joseph (13 January 2014). "Eagles FC Kerala Look To Spring A Surprise Or Two in the Federation Cup". The Hard Tackle. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  5. ^ Rayan, Stan (20 January 2014). "Eagles FC finishes on a high". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  6. ^ Schöggl, Hans. "India - List of Kerala League Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2021.