Last time Jfc coach took them very close to top 4 and yet atm let him go .. Iridiono will not be allowed to stay even one day after the last match...
Next year ATM will bring another top Spaniard coach along with a new set of old foreign players, who will get injured midway & spoil the chance of top 4 qualification.. By the time, the new coach understand the nature of this competition he will be sent packing...
Slowly and steadily, Jamshedpur FC's Red Miners are making a mark
In three years, the Jamshedpur FC fanbase has recorded commendable growth...
At the home of Indian Super League (ISL) club Jamshedpur FC, a stadium popularly known as 'the Furnace', over 10,000 people turned up to watch a pre-season friendly between the Men of Steel & Real Kashmir FC in September 2019.
Those are remarkable attendance figures, considering how other ISL clubs, who are known for their home attendance numbers, have suffered a huge drop in the number of stadium-goers.
During the season, only ATK registered a higher average attendance for home games than Jamshedpur, whose official supporters' club Red Miners made sure they turned up in large numbers for every game.
"When the club came into existence, four or five of us started a small group. We then made a Facebook page named Jamshedpur FC United. We started making plans via Whatsapp group, added many people who were interested and the count soon reached 100 before our first match," Imran, a member of the fan group, told Goal.
He added, "We regularly conducted fan meetings and slowly, we grew in numbers. We changed our name to Red Miners, designed our logo etc and we're still growing. After three years, we are currently around 4000 fans strong."
The fanbase of Jamshedpur FC, a club who has failed to progress to the knockout rounds in all of their three attempts so far, has recorded impressive growth. People in the city seems to have welcomed the Men of Steel with both arms, despite their struggle on the field.
"Jamshedpur is a football-loving city. Irrespective of the season, the people here play football. Also, it is like a festival of people here because I don't remember such sporting events happening here since 2006," said the Red Miners' member.
The Tata Group, who owns the club, has adopted the city and are hugely involved in the development of sports in the region. The famed Tata Football Academy (TFA) is a golden feather in their cap.
Jamshedpur have not been that bad in the league, but they have not been great either. The fanbase is hopeful of further growth in the future. "We lack good quality Indian players. Without them, we cannot survive depending on the foreign players. After Piti and Castel got injured last season, we struggled to win," Imran echoed the feelings of the supporters' group.
The Red Miners have sub-groups in Bhubaneswar, Kolkata and Bengaluru and they're confident of expanding their territory further in the coming years.
The 2019-20 season saw Jamshedpur register good attendance figures consistently. They pulled off better figures than Kerala Blasters, who is known to have one of the largest fanbases in India. A goalless draw against Bengaluru recorded their highest turnout - 23,157. This could be the beginning of an exciting story if the club plays its cards right.
Atletico Madrid consider parting ways with Jamshedpur FC
Spanish giants Atletico Madrid are considering terminating their partnership with Jamshedpur FC in September, 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis, Khel Now understands. The agreement between the two entities was initially supposed to last until the end of the 2020-21 Indian Super League season. However, the outbreak of the pandemic coupled with other factors might lead the Spanish giants to pull the plug on the deal in the coming months itself.
Jamshedpur wins first pre-season friendly against Tata Motors
Jamshedpur FC started their pre-season friendly campaign with a comfortable 6-0 win against recent JSA Premier division champions Tata Motors today at the JRD Tata Complex.
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Next year ATM will bring another top Spaniard coach along with a new set of old foreign players, who will get injured midway & spoil the chance of top 4 qualification.. By the time, the new coach understand the nature of this competition he will be sent packing...
Slowly and steadily, Jamshedpur FC's Red Miners are making a mark
At the home of Indian Super League (ISL) club Jamshedpur FC, a stadium popularly known as 'the Furnace', over 10,000 people turned up to watch a pre-season friendly between the Men of Steel & Real Kashmir FC in September 2019.
Those are remarkable attendance figures, considering how other ISL clubs, who are known for their home attendance numbers, have suffered a huge drop in the number of stadium-goers.
"When the club came into existence, four or five of us started a small group. We then made a Facebook page named Jamshedpur FC United. We started making plans via Whatsapp group, added many people who were interested and the count soon reached 100 before our first match," Imran, a member of the fan group, told Goal.
He added, "We regularly conducted fan meetings and slowly, we grew in numbers. We changed our name to Red Miners, designed our logo etc and we're still growing. After three years, we are currently around 4000 fans strong."
The fanbase of Jamshedpur FC, a club who has failed to progress to the knockout rounds in all of their three attempts so far, has recorded impressive growth. People in the city seems to have welcomed the Men of Steel with both arms, despite their struggle on the field.
"Jamshedpur is a football-loving city. Irrespective of the season, the people here play football. Also, it is like a festival of people here because I don't remember such sporting events happening here since 2006," said the Red Miners' member.
The Tata Group, who owns the club, has adopted the city and are hugely involved in the development of sports in the region. The famed Tata Football Academy (TFA) is a golden feather in their cap.
Jamshedpur have not been that bad in the league, but they have not been great either. The fanbase is hopeful of further growth in the future. "We lack good quality Indian players. Without them, we cannot survive depending on the foreign players. After Piti and Castel got injured last season, we struggled to win," Imran echoed the feelings of the supporters' group.
The Red Miners have sub-groups in Bhubaneswar, Kolkata and Bengaluru and they're confident of expanding their territory further in the coming years.
The 2019-20 season saw Jamshedpur register good attendance figures consistently. They pulled off better figures than Kerala Blasters, who is known to have one of the largest fanbases in India. A goalless draw against Bengaluru recorded their highest turnout - 23,157. This could be the beginning of an exciting story if the club plays its cards right.
https://www.goal.com/en-in/news/jamshedpur-fc-red-miners-india-football-isl/i1xcghqeyrv411ljiybkrhv33
Atletico Madrid consider parting ways with Jamshedpur FC
Spanish giants Atletico Madrid are considering terminating their partnership with Jamshedpur FC in September, 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis, Khel Now understands. The agreement between the two entities was initially supposed to last until the end of the 2020-21 Indian Super League season. However, the outbreak of the pandemic coupled with other factors might lead the Spanish giants to pull the plug on the deal in the coming months itself.https://khelnow.com/football/isl-atletico-potential-contract-terminate-jamshedpur
Owen Coyle in advanced talks with Jamshedpur FC
https://khelnow.com/football/isl-jamshedpur-fc-owen-coyle-advance-talksJamshedpur FC announce pre-season schedule, squad for ISL 2022-23
Jamshedpur FC Squad for the ISL 2022-23 season
Goalkeepers: Rakshit Dagar, Vishal Yadav, Rehenesh TP, Mohit Singh Dhami
Defenders: Laldinliana Renthlei, Ricky Lallawmawma, Muhammed Uvais Moyikkal, Sandip Mandi, Laldinpuia Pachuau, Eli Sabia Filho, Pratik Prabhakar Chaudhari, Peter William Hartley
Midfielders: Boris Singh Thangjam, Komal Thatal, Farukh Haji Kasam Choudhary, Seiminlen Doungel, Ritwik Kumar Das, Wellington Cirino Priori, Jitendra Singh, Sekh Sahil, Germanpreet Singh, Jay Aston Emmanuel Thomas
Forwards: Harrison Hickey Sawyer, Ishan Pandita, Daniel Chima Chukwu
Jamshedpur FC Tentative Pre-season friendly schedule
- Aug 28 – JFC vs Tata Motors
- Sept 4 – To be decided (TBD)
- Sept 9 – JFC vs Sreenidhi Deccan Hyderabad (Away)
- Sept 14 – JFC vs FC Goa (Away)
- Sept 25 – TBD
- Oct 2 – JFC vs Jamshedpur Sporting Association All Stars
https://khelnow.com/football/isl-2022-23-jamshedpur-fc-pre-season-schedule-complete-squad-fixtures-teamsJamshedpur wins first pre-season friendly against Tata Motors
https://www.fcjamshedpur.com/news/jamshedpur-wins-first-pre-season-friendly-against-tata-motors
Pandita scored a hat-trick while Boris Singh, Ritwik Das and Farukh Chaudhary were the other scorers
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