Kerala Blasters FC Reserves and Academy

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Kerala Blasters Reserves and Academy
Kerala Blasters FC logo.svg
Full nameKerala Blasters FC Reserves and Academy
Nickname(s) Manjappada (Yellow Army)
Little Tuskers
Young Blasters
FoundedReserves:
January 12, 2017;7 years ago (2017-01-12)
Academy:
August 11, 2015;8 years ago (2015-08-11)
Ground Maharaja's College Stadium, Ernakulam
Capacity15,000
Owner Kerala Blasters FC
DirectorRajah Rizwan
Head coachTomasz Tchórz (Reserves)
Noor Alam (U-17)
Rohan Shah (U-15)
Vacant (U-13)
League KPL
RF Development League
Ernakulam District League
Youth League (U-17), (U-15), (U-13)
2022-2023 KPL (reserves)
2022 RF Development League (reserves) )
2023 Kerala Youth League (U-17)
1st (group B)
Runners up
Winners
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Kerala Blasters Football Club Reserves and Academy, also known as Kerala Blasters B, are the reserve team and academy of the Kochi based Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters. [1] The reserve team of the Blasters most recently competes in the Kerala Premier League, the top division of Kerala football and the RF Development League. The club's youth system consists of three teams, Under-17, Under-15 and Under-13 age groups that competes in their respective age divisions of the Ernakulam District Youth League. The youth teams of the Blasters has previously played in the Elite League, the top tier of the youth football system in India.

Contents

Reserves

History

On 20 February 2018, it was announced by the All India Football Federation, the organising body for Indian football, that the Kerala Blasters along with six other Indian Super League sides would field a reserve team in the I-League 2nd Division, India's then second division football league. [2]

The first ever competitive match for the reserves was against Ozone FC on 16 March 2018 in which they suffered a defeat. [3] But they managed to become the table toppers of Group B by winning seven games from ten matches. [4] However, as per the rules, reserve teams of the clubs were not eligible for advancing into the final round. In the same year itself, the side also started to participate in the Kerala Premier League, which is the top division league for the clubs from Kerala. [5] During their first season in KPL, they finished the group stage in third place, thus missing the play-offs.

In 2018-19 ,they finished in third place of the group. [6] In KPL they became the semi-finalists during the 2018-19 season.

They won the 2019-2020 season of Kerala Premier League after defeating the reserve side of their rivals Gokulam Kerala FC in a penalty shootout. [7] In the I-League 2nd Division, they finished the season in fifth place.

In January 2021, the club appointed T. G. Purushothaman as their new head coach, replacing Renjith TA and Shameel Chembakath. [8]

In April 2022, they made their debut in the inaugural edition of the Reliance Foundation Development League (RFDL). Technical Advisor Tomasz Tchorz was appointed as the head coach while T.G Purushothaman became his assistant. [9] The team won five out of the seven matches which included six clean sheets. With sixteen points in total, they finished second in the table behind Bengaluru FC reserves and qualified for the Next Gen Cup, which was held in the United Kingdom. [10] In the Next Gen Cup's group B semi final, they lost 7–0 against Tottenham Hotspur F.C Academy. [11] In the third-place play-off, they lost 1–4 to Crystal Palace F.C Academy. [12]

In August 2022, with the first team preparing for the 2022–23 Indian Super League season, Kerala Blasters fielded their reserves for the 2022 Durand Cup. With two wins, a draw and two defeats, they qualified for the quarter-finals as the second team from Group D behind Odisha FC. [13] In the quarter-finals, they were defeated 3–0 by Mohammedan SC. [14]

Reserves squad

As of 25 November 2023 [15]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Jaseen
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Murshid
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Mohammed Arbaz
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Abhiram K
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Aritra Das(Captain)
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Marvan Hussain
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Adhil Ashraf
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Rashid P
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Amar Muhammed PP
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Sherin Salari
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Sanooth
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Thomas Cherian
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Jasim
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Amal CS
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Ebindas Yesudasan
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Rehan Rajive
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Nisham
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Korou Singh
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Sreekkuttan MS
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Vibin Vidhu
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Shijas TP
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Haris
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Sahil Kurshid
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Aman

Statistics and records

Season-by-season

As of 18 April 2021

Note: Reserve clubs are not promoted nor allowed to play in playoffs of I-League 2nd Division

Season I-League 2nd Division Top Scorer
PWDLGFGAPtsPositionPlayerGoals
2017–18 10703251721 1st (Group B) Flag of India.svg Shaiborlang Kharpan 8
2018–19 82248138 3rd (Group B) Flag of India.svg Pragyan Gogoi 3
2019–20 71248145 5th (Group C) Flag of India.svg Ronaldo Oliveira 4
Season Kerala Premier League Top Scorer
PWDLGFGAPtsPositionPlayoffsPlayerGoals
2017–18 8503271015 3rd (Group A) DNQ Flag of India.svg Shaiborlang Kharpan 8
2018–19 741210912 2nd (Group A) Semi-finalists Flag of India.svg Jithin M.S. 3
2019–20 8323131011 2nd (Group A) Champions Flag of India.svg Shaiborlang Kharpan 4
2020–21 5212897 4th (Group B) DNQ Flag of India.svg Nihal Sudheesh
Flag of India.svg Sreekkuttan V S
2
2021–22 1030711209 9th (Group B) DNQ

Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsors

PeriodKit ManufacturerShirt Prime Sponsor
2017—2018 Admiral Sportswear Muthoot Group
2018—2020 SIX5SIX
2020—21Reyaur Sports BYJU'S
2021— SIX5SIX BYJU'S

Youth and academy

The Kerala Blasters youth system known as KBFC Young Blasters currently consists of 3 teams from 3 different age groups, the Under-17 (previously U-18), Under-15 and Under-13. [16] The U-18 team had previously participated in the Elite league, which is the top division of youth football in India [16] Similarly, the U-15 team had played in the Hero Juniors League and the junior most team, the U-13 team, had played in the Hero Sub-Juniors League respectively. Players from the under-17 team are promoted into the reserve team based on their performance.

History

Inception and early years: 20152019

In association with the Kerala Football Association, the Kerala Blasters announced the opening of 25 football schools throughout Kerala. [17] In addition to the schools, the club announced that they would also hold weekend grassroots leagues for the children of under-10 to under-16 and the start of a residential academy in the future. [17] The first Kerala Blasters Football School was inaugurated on 11 August 2015 at Dr. Ambedkar Stadium Kochi after 15 months which the club was founded. [18] Later, three more schools were opened in Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode and Thrissur as a part of the club's new youth academy system. Former Irish International Terry Phelan was appointed as the head of the grassroots. [19] In 2017, Thangboi Singto was appointed as the technical director of the youth. [20] In the same year itself, their U-18 and U-15 teams began to participate in the Elite League and Juniors League respectively. The U-18 team became the runners up of the 2017–18 Youth League in their first ever appearance while the U-15 side managed to reach the play-offs. In 2018, the U-13 side started to participate in the Sub-Juniors League. [21]

KB Young Blasters: 2019present

In 2019, Kerala Blasters rejuvenated their youth system. They launched the KB Young Blasters and appointed Mario Marinică as the technical director of the youth. [22] As a part of this, a residential academy was also launched for the first time in club's history. [23] The Blasters also announced that they will launch India's first ever goalkeeping academy in Kochi headed by John Burridge. [24] [25] As a part of KB Young Blasters, the club also started the Young Ambassador Program in September 2020. It focus on the promising youngsters from the club's Young Blasters centers across Kerala to make them oriented, trained and equipped with adequate skill and technique, to be the face and voice of the club in the future. [26]

On 16 October 2020, the Blasters announced a five-year partnership agreement with "Sporthood", which is a network of sports centres. The Young Blasters program is now termed as "Young Blasters – Sporthood Academy", that imparts a Kerala Blasters verified performance training curriculum to kids, reviewed and audited by the club's experts from time to time. [27] On 16 January 2021, the club announced the association of "FC Imphal City", the first academy from Manipur to play in the Hero Indian Elite League with the Young Blasters – Sporthood Academy. [28] This was the first time that the Blasters expanded their grassroot system outside of Kerala. [29] In February 2021, the club's senior team assistant manager Tomasz Tchórz took over as the Technical advisor/director role at the Blasters. [30]

On 5 July 2022, the club announced that their academy programme has crossed 3,000 admissions, which was the highest number of admissions ever achieved by a football academy in Kerala. [31]

The sports Kerala-Kerala Blasters academy

On 16 September 2021, Kerala Blasters launched the Sports Kerala-Kerala Blasters academy in association with the Government of Kerala. [32] As part of a five-year deal, the Blasters is managing a residential football academy for the U-14, U-17 and U-20 categories for boys at the GV Raja Sports School, Thiruvananthapuram. [33] [34]

Youth squads

Kerala Blasters U-17

Kerala Blasters Under-17 team currently participates in the Ernakulam District Youth League under-17 division. They had played the Elite League in the past. They are also the second reserve team of the club and is coached by Noor Alam. The team's best performance came in 2018 as they finished finalists in the 2017–18 season of the elite league.

Current squad

As of 14 September 2022 [35]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Aju A
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Merin C
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Dyankrishna Shaji
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Fizan
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Sreerag P.S
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Dharshan K.R
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Abhinav Umesh
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Abhinav Anil
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Sivaji S
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Albin Jinson
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Clinto Ronaldo
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Adwaith M.A
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Amar Mohammed
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Rashid
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Shivjith
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Rehan Rajive
MF Flag of India.svg  IND V.S Piyush
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Nesinorrdin
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Amal C.S
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Salih Aman
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Abdul Raziq
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Jasion Jose
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Korou Singh thingujam
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Parwej Mushraf
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Afsal
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Haris
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Abrar
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Shamil
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Shiyas
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Vaishak A

Elite Youth League U18 statistics of Kerala Blasters U18

SeasonPositionTop ScorerGoalsNotes
2017–18 Runners-upAdharsh AS8First Appearance
2018–19 PlayoffsSurag Chhetri9

Kerala Blasters U-15

Kerala Blasters Under-15 side currently participates in the Ernakulam District Youth League. They had played the Hero Juniors League (Elite U15) and the Kerala U15 Academy League in the past. The team had a good run in the 2018–19 season of the Hero Juniors League as they made it to the semi-finals of the competition. The team is currently head coached by Rohan Shah, who also serves as the assistant manager of the under-18 team of the Blasters.

Current squad

As of 14 September 2022 [36]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Abhinand P.B
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Mirzan Muhammed
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Raphael Jose
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Ajay P.J
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Hafis K.H
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Raphael Rosh
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Joyal E.J
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Edwin Anil
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Sidharth A.S
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Anderson
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Adhil Johny
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Mohammed Anas
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Christo Vallappally
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Amal Sasidharan
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Raja B
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Mishal
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Arjun S
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Jeevan V
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Alphonse Chiriyankandath
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Mohammed Haseeb
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Niyas
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Ribin Paul
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Sravan V.J
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Yaseen
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Akshay Pathmanabhan

Hero Juniors League statistics of Kerala Blasters U15

SeasonPositionTop ScorerGoalsNotes
2017–18PlayoffsJoshua NJ, Anandu N3First Appearance
2018–19Semi-finalsChristopher Rajkumar10

Kerala Blasters U-13

The Under-13 side of the Blasters currently plays in the Ernakulam District Youth League under-13 division. The team had played the Hero Sub-juniors League (Elite U13) in the past.

Current squad

As of 14 September 2022 [37]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of India.svg  IND Riswan T.R
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Abhinav Shiva
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Afeek
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Arijith P
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Sajid
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Ishaq Abdul
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Paul Abhi
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Ryan Thomas
DF Flag of India.svg  IND Harishankar N.U
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Muhammed Ameen
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Jayden Antony
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Neehar P
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Nivedh Aryan
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Saiman Ul Farisi
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Shan Reginold
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Shawn Stalin
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Sreedeve Dineshan
MF Flag of India.svg  IND Plinto Paul
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Athul Raj
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Bharath Bhushan
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Payaspathi Premji
FW Flag of India.svg  IND Sachin K.S

Hero Sub-Juniors League statistics of Kerala Blasters U13

SeasonPositionTop ScorerGoalsNotes
2018–19Round 3Lian Thangkhum4First Appearance

Current technical staff

As of 6 August 2023

RoleNameRefs.
Academy Director & Grassroots Head Flag of India.svg Rajah Rizwan [38]
Reserves Head Coach Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Tchórz [39]
U-18 Head Coach Flag of India.svg Noor Alam
U-18 Assistant Coach & U-15 Head Coach Flag of India.svg Rohan Shah
U-15 Assistant Coach & U-13 Head CoachVacant
Reserves Fitness Coach Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Matos
Reserves Goalkeeping Coach Flag of Poland.svg Rafał Kwiecień
Reserves Physiotherapist Flag of India.svg Anadhu S Kumar [40]
U-15 & U-13 Goalkeeping Coach Flag of India.svg Munavar. E
U-15 & U-13 Physiotherapist Flag of India.svg Sayid Anvar

Technical directors of youth

Time spanName
2015–2016 Flag of Ireland.svg Terry Phelan
2017–2019 Flag of India.svg Thangboi Singto
2019–2021 Flag of Romania.svg Mario Marinică
2021– Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Tchorz

Honours

Reserves

Youth

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