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NEROCA F.C.
Official NEROCA FC Logo.png
Full nameNorth Eastern Re-Organising Cultural Association Football Club[1]
Nickname(s)Orange Brigade[2]
Founded1965; 56 years ago (1965)
GroundKhuman Lampak Main Stadium
Capacity35,285
OwnerNEROCA Football Club Pvt. Ltd. under North Eastern Re-Organising Cultural Association (NEROCA)
ChairmanArunkumar Thangjam
Head coachKhogen Singh[3]
LeagueI-League
2020–21I-League, 11th of 11
WebsiteClub website
Current season

NEROCA Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Imphal, Manipur, that competes in the I-League, first tier of Indian football.[4][5] The club made its I-League 2nd Division debut in the 2015–16 season.[6] The club won the 2016–17 I-League 2nd Division and secured promotion to the I-League.[7] NEROCA is the only club from Northeast India to reach the final of the coveted Durand Cup.

History[]

North Eastern Re-Organising Cultural Association (NEROCA) was established in 1965 with the hope of improving quality in the field of cultural activities and sports in the Indian state of Manipur. It was registered under the Manipur State co-operative Society Registration Act bearing registration No. 1016 of 1972. NEROCA is a registered football club of Imphal East District Football Association and affiliated to All Manipur Football Association (AMFA). NEROCA has participated in the Manipur State League (MSL) since its inception and finished second-placed in the MSL 2007.[8]

In the 9th Manipur State League 2014, NEROCA won the championship trophy.[9] With the aim of participating in the I-League 2nd Division, 2015–16 and as per the norms of All India Football Federation (AIFF), the nomenclature of NEROCA was changed to NEROCA Football Club and managed by a Private Limited Company, NEROCA Football Club Pvt. Ltd.

NEROCA competed in the 2015–16 and 2016–17 I-League 2nd Division.[10] They emerged as champions of the 2016–17 season with 26 points in 10 matches from the Final Round. They qualified for the 2017–18 season of the I-League.[11]

The biggest achievement of NEROCA is emerging as the runners-up in the 2017–18 I-League. Under the coaching of Gift Raikhan,[12] they finished campaign with 32 points from 18 matches.[13] In that season, NEROCA brought Vector X as their official shirt sponsor.[14]

In the 2020–21 I-League, NEROCA finished bottom of the Relegation Stage and got formally relegated, but were reinstated by AIFF after the viewing the situation of Covid-19 pandemic.[15]

On 4 July 2021, NEROCA signed Khogen Singh as their head coach for 2021–22 I-League season.[3]

Crest and colours[]

The official colour of NEROCA is orange and green. In team crest, there is map of Manipur in background and an anchor of sailing boat in foreground.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors[]

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2015—16 Glory Sports Classic Group of Hotels
2016—17 Bee Athletic
2017—18 Vector X[14]
2018—19 Sqad Gear
2019–2020 Vicky Transform Living 3D
2020–present Ambition Sportswear[16] GMT[17]

Stadium[]

Khuman Lampak Stadium on a matchday

Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal, Manipur, is used as the home ground of NEROCA Football Club for all their home matches in both the domestic and regional leagues.[18] Opened in 1999, the stadium is owned by All Manipur Football Association and has a capacity of 35,285 spectators. Their first home match in the I-League was played on 15 December 2017 against Chennai City FC.[19]

Support and rivalry[]

Supporters[]

NEROCA had the 2nd highest average attendance for the 2018–19 I League season. In the 2017–18 season, NEROCA had the highest attendance in the I-League.

Rivalries[]

NEROCA have participated in the Imphal derby with city rivals TRAU. The two clubs are the only two from Imphal to have played professional league football.

In the Northeast Derby (I-League), they have a rivalry with Mizoram-based club Aizawl FC.[20]

Players[]

As of 09 August 2021

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Loitongbam Bishorjit Singh
26 GK India IND Prateek Kumar Singh
3 DF India IND Jonathan Cardozo
16 DF India IND Madan Saiprasad Ghogale
DF Brazil BRA Danilo Quipapá
20 DF India IND Mohammad Abdul Salam
6 DF India IND Romtan Singh
3 DF India IND Shoaib Akhtar
15 MF India IND Vicky Meitei
9 FW Spain ESP Sergio Mendigutxia
10 MF Spain ESP Juan Mera
12 MF India IND Benjamin Lupheng
17 FW Lebanon LBN Mohamad Kdouh
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK India IND Shubham Dhas
7 MF India IND Khaimithang Lhungdim
22 MF India IND TH Hrishikesh Namboothiri
23 DF India IND Kongbrailatpam Manjit Sharma
13 MF India IND Y. Sonam Chothe
33 DF India IND Seikhohao Haokip
18 FW India IND Sweden Fernandes (on loan from Hyderabad)
29 MF India IND Pukhrambam Manisana
14 MF India IND Jiteshwor Yumkhaibam
19 MF India IND Ayush Kumar Singh
DF India IND Inban Udhyanidhi

On loan[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
99 MF India IND Sweden Fernandes (on loan from Hyderabad)

Current technical staff[]

Position Name
Head coach India Khogen Singh[3]
Asst. head coach India Sapam Premkanta Singh
Secretary India Leimapokpam
Goalkeeping coach India Sapam Premkanta Singh
Team manager India Laishram Rajiv Singh
Physio India Kshterimayum Karan Singh
Kit manager India Lairellakpam Shobha Singh

Team records[]

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Average attendance Federation Cup/Super Cup Durand Cup AFC CL AFC Cup
2015–16 I-League 2nd 10 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP
2016–17 I-League 2nd 12 1 8,438 DNP Runners-up DNP DNP
2017–18 I-League 10 2 21,382 Quarter-finals DNP DNP DNP
2018–19 I-League 11 6 19,139 DNP DNP DNP
2019–20 I-League 11 9 13,202 DNP DNP DNP
2020–21 I-League 11 11 DNP DNP DNP
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance

Overall records[]

updated on 28 May 2017

Season Domestic Asia
Division P W D L GF GA P W D L GF GA
2015–16 2 18 8 5 5 20 16 Not qualified
2016–17 2 16 12 3 1 28 7 Not qualified
2017–18 1 18 9 5 4 20 13 Not qualified
2018–19 1 20 7 6 7 27 26 -
2019–20 1 20 -

Top scorer[]

updated on 16 August 2021

Season Player Goals
2015–16 Nigeria Ejiogu Emmanuel 3
2016–17 Nigeria Felix Chidi Odili 9
2017–18 Nigeria Felix Chidi Odili 7
2018–19 Nigeria Felix Chidi Odili 8
2019–20 Ghana Philip Adjah 9
2020–21 Trinidad and Tobago Judah García 4

Past and present internationals[]

  • The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing for NEROCA FC.[21]

India[]

Asia[]

Managerial records[]

updated on 21 June 2020

Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
Gift Raikhan  India 2015[32] 2018 52 29 13 10 68 36 055.77

Manuel Retamero Fraile

 Spain 2018[33] 2019 20 7 6 7 11 7 035.00

Gift Raikhan

 India 2019[34] 2021 16 5 3 8 27 35 031.25

Khogen Singh

 India 2021[3] present 0 0 0 0 0 0 !

Honours[]

League[]

2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (1): 2017–18[35]
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champions (1): 2016–17[36]
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place (1): 2015–16
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champions (2): 2014,[37] 2016[38]

Cup[]

1 Runners-up (1): 2016[39][40]
  • Tiddim Invitation Football Trophy
1 Champions (1): 2004[41]
1 Runners-up (2): 2005, 2007
  • Churachand Singh Invitation Trophy
1 Champions (1): 2000[42]
1 Runners-up (2): 2002, 2008[43]

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