Mohammedan SC Futsal

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Mohammedan SC Futsal
Full nameMohammedan Sporting Club Futsal
Nickname(s)The Black Panthers
Short nameMSC
Founded22 February 1891;133 years ago (22 February 1891) (Mohammedan SC)
2005;19 years ago (2005) (Mohammedan SC Futsal)
Ground Netaji Indoor Stadium
Capacity12,000
Owner
  • Mohammedan Sporting Club Private Limited (50%)
  • Bunkerhill Private Limited (50%)
PresidentGulam Ashraf
LeagueIFA Futsal Championship
Futsal Club Championship

Mohammedan Sporting Club Futsal is a professional futsal club based in Kolkata, India. It is the section of over a century old multi-sports club Mohammedan SC.

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Originally Mohammedan begun to play futsal in 2005 for an exhibition tournament organised by IFA (W.B.). Later, the club's separated section was formally founded in 2021 and played in the Futsal Club Championship, India's top tier futsal league. [1]

History

2005

The IFA had organised Kolkata Futsal Championship in 2005 with 320 teams participating, to introduce the sport in West Bengal. Mohammedan SC decided to create a futsal club to participate in the tournament. [2] After the end of the tournament, the club was discontinued.

2016

The IFA organised another futsal tournament, Kolkata Futsal League in 2016, in order to further promote the sport in the state. Mohammedan SC decided reinstate the futsal club. The league was played among 8 clubs as a single-elimination tournament. Mohammedan got knocked-out from the tournament in its first match against Southern Samity. [2] The club was once again discontinued due to lack of competitions to participate in.

2020–present

After the announcement of a national-level futsal league by AIFF, Mohammedan SC came forward to re-establish its futsal club and participate in the tournament, with the goal of winning it and eventually participating in the AFC Futsal Club Championship. It was supposed to commence in 2020, but due to COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was rescheduled for 2021. [3] [4] The club signed Joshuah Vaz and Mihir Sawant, to play along with being the head coach and the goalkeeping coach respectively. Mohammedan played its first official match on November 5 against Baroda FC at KD Jadhav Hall in New Delhi. [5] They won the match by 0–9, with Sandesh Malpote, Sachin Patil, Rui Carlo, Hilton Fernandes, Filbert Pereira and Joshuah Vaz scoring. Rui Carlo, aged 15, was the youngest player in the tournament. [5] They became the first team to reach the league finals by defeating Bengaluru FC in the semi-final, [6] but eventually Mohammedan lost the inaugural season final to Delhi FC by 2–7. [7]

Recent seasons

As of November 2023
SeasonGroup stagePlayoff
PlWDLGDPos
2021 3300+141st of 4Runners-up
2023 6411+132nd of 7Runners-up

Technical staff

PositionName
Head coach
Team manager Flag of India.svg Belal Ahmed Khan
Fitness coach Flag of India.svg Ravinder Singh Chauhan
Physio Flag of India.svg Ankan Roychowdhury
Flag of India.svg Akhilesh KS

Honours

Domestic

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