Kerala State Club Football Championship

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Kerala State Club Football Championship
Organising bodiesKerala Football Association
Founded1970
Abolished2017
RegionKerala, India
Last championsSBI Kerala (5th Title)
Most successful team(s) Titanium FC (10 Titles)

Kerala State Club Football Championship was one of the most prestigious football tournaments organised by Kerala Football Association. Founded in the year 1970, it was a favourite until the late 2000s.

History[]

Inaugural tournament was won by AGORC (Accountant General's Office Recreation Club) or commonly known as AG's Office team by beating FACT, Aluva.

1970's Premier Tyres and Formation of Titanium XI[]

Premier Tyres, Ernakulam reached its glory days during 1970's which produced prominent footballers like Xavier Pious, KP Sethumadhavan, Victor Manjila, Muhammed Basheer and PP Prasannan.[1] Premier Tyres were later acquired by Apollo Tyres and club was shut.

Formed in1972, Titanium XI produced some of the finest footballers during this period. Najumuddin and Thomas Sebastian were some of the great players who represented the club during its early years.[2]

Mid 1980's Formation of Kerala Police and beginning of glory days of Titanium XI[]

In 1984, the then Kerala Director General of Police (DGP) took initiative and formed Kerala Police Football Team. The Kerala Police team of the mid-80s – when they started out – had several names who went on to make a mark in Indian football such as V. P. Sathyan, Tobias, U. Sharaf Ali, I. M. Vijayan, Santosh, Rajendran Kaladharan etc. The team, which trained at the Police Training College in Trivandrum, had a new signing soon after it was put together in the form of C. V. Pappachan, who had impressed manager Abdul Kareem with his displays initially for the Calicut University team.[3]

Titanium XI became champions in two consecutive seasons 1989,1990.

Early 1990's Battle between Titanium XI and Kerala Police[]

While Titanium XI became back-to-back champions in 1992,1993 and1994, Kerala Police became champions in 1995, resisting Titanium XI.

Titanium XI, winners of the Federation Cup in 1993, the team had plenty of talent like Cyril C Velloor, K Udayakumar, Abdul Razak, N C Chacko, Binu Jose and Danikutty David during this period.[4]

2000's End of Days[]

Titanium XI, Kerala Police and SBI Kerala, (previously SBT) were the three most consistent and successful club teams during this era.

Scrapping of Tournament[]

Not all teams in the Kerala Premier League took part in the State Club Football Championship, which led to scrapping the State Club Football Championship for another Cup tournament.[5]

"We place less importance for the State Club Football Championship and are looking to organise a Super Cup involving best teams from the KPL soon,"

Anilkumar, Secretary of Kerala Football Association[6]

List of Champions[]

Year Winners (number of titles) Runners-Up
1970 AGORC, Thiruvananthapuram FACT, Alwaye
1971 Tournament not held
1972 Premier Tyres, Ernakulam (1) AGORC, Thiruvananthapuram
1973 Titanium XI (1) Spirit Youth Club
1974 Tournament not held
1975 - unknown -
1976 Premier Tyres, Ernakulam (2) Titanium XI
1977 Premier Tyres, Kalamassery Customs & Central Excise
1978 Titanium XI (2) Premier Tyres, Kalamassery
1979 - unknown -
1980 - unknown -
1981 - unknown -
1982 Kochin Port Trust Premier Tyres, Ernakulam
1983 Central Excise RC Lucky Star Club
1984 KSRTC (1) Titanium XI
1985 KSRTC (2) Titanium XI
1986 KSRTC (3) Titanium XI
1987 Kerala Police (1) Central Excise RC
1988 Kerala Police (2) Titanium XI
1989 Titanium XI (3) KSRTC
1990 Titanium XI (4) Kerala Police
1991 Keltron FC KSRTC
1992 Titanium XI (5) Keltron FC
1993 Titanium XI (6) Kerala Police
1994 Titanium XI (7) Kerala Police
1995 Kerala Police (3) Titanium XI
1996 State Bank of Travancore (1) Kerala Police
1997 FC Kochin State Bank of Travancore
1998 Kerala Police (4) Keltron FC
1999 KSEB Central Excise RC
2000 Titanium XI (8) KSEB
2001 Tournament not held
2002 State Bank of Travancore (2) Titanium XI
2003 Tournament not held
2004 Titanium XI (9) -
2005 Titanium XI (10) Viva Kerala
2006 KSEB (1) State Bank of Travancore
2007 Tournament not held
2008 State Bank of Travancore (3) Titanium XI
2009 - unknown -
2010 Josco FC[7] State Bank of Travancore
2011 KSEB (2) Golden Threads FC
2012 AGORC, Thiruvananthapuram[8] State Bank of Travancore
2013 Kerala Police (5) State Bank of Travancore
2014 Kerala Police (6) Eagles F.C.
2015 State Bank of Travancore (4) AGORC, Thiruvananthapuram
2016 Kerala Police (7)[9] KSEB
2017 State Bank of Travancore (5) Gokulam Kerala FC

Records[]

Club Wins First Final Won Last Final Won Runner-Up Last Final Lost Total Final Appearances
Titanium XI 10 1973 2005 8 2008 18
Kerala Police 7 1987 2016 4 1996 11
State Bank of Travancore 5 1996 2017 4 2006 9
KSEB 3 1999 2011 2 2016 5
KSRTC 3 1984 1986 2 1991 5
Premier Tyres, Ernakulam 2 1972 1976 1 1982 3
Central Excise RC 1 1983 1983 2 1999 3
Keltron FC 1 1991 1991 2 1998 3
AGORC, Thiruvananthapuram 2 1970 2012 2 2015 2
Premier Tyres, Kalamassery 1 1977 1977 1 1978 2
FC Kochin 1 1997 1997 - - 1
Kochin Port Trust 1 1982 1982 - - 1
Josco FC 1 2010 2010 - - 1
Gokulam Kerala FC - - - 1 2017 1
Viva Kerala - - - 1 2005 1
Lucky Star Club - Kannur - - - 1 1983 1
Customs & Central Excise - - - 1 1977 1
Spirit Youth Club - Kannur - - - 1 1973 1
FACT, Alwaye - - - 1 1970 1

Reference[]

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  9. ^ "Kerala U-21 Football Team aims for Santosh Trophy as Kerala Premier League kicks off". The News Minute. 2016-04-18. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
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