Gokulam Kerala FC (women)

Gokulam Kerala Women
Full nameGokulam Kerala Football Club Women
Nickname(s)Malabarians
Short nameGKFC
FoundedJanuary 2018; 6 years ago (2018-01)
GroundMalappuram District Sports Complex Stadium
Capacity30,000
OwnerSree Gokulam Group
PresidentV. C. Praveen
Head coachVacant
LeagueIndian Women's League
Kerala Women's League
2023–24IWL, 2nd of 7
KWL, Champions
Websitegokulamkeralafc.com

Gokulam Kerala FC Women is an Indian women's football section of Gokulam Kerala FC.[1][2] They participated in Indian Women's League (IWL),[3] the premier women's football league in India.[4] They won the first IWL In 2019–20.[5] They then retained the title in 2021–22 and 2022–23. In 2021, they became the first club to represent India in AFC Women's Club Championship.

Crest

Theyyam is a popular ritual form of worship in North Kerala

The club logo incorporates elements from historical Theyyam, a famous ritual art form that originated in northern Kerala. It encompasses dance, mime and music.[6]

Stadium

EMS Stadium on a matchday

Gokulam Kerala Women played most of its home matches at the EMS Stadium, which is located in the heart of Calicut.[7] The current home ground of Gokulam Kerala is Malappuram District Sports Complex Stadium, after allegations surfaced that the corporation authorities were not happy with the state of the EMS Stadium under GKFC's maintenance.

Supporters

Kerala is a state known for its passionate football fans.[8] Football in Northern Kerala (known as Malabar Coastal Region) has arguably one of the most passionate fanbase in the state.[9][10] "GKFC Battalia" is one of the largest supporters' group of Gokulam Kerala FC.[11][12] Another noted supporters' group of the club is named "GKFC Ultras".[13]

Technical staff

As of 8 December 2023
Position Name
Head coach
Assistant coach
Team manager India Kevin Kishorem

Squad (2023)

As of 30 September 2023[14][15]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF India IND Thounaojam Kritina Devi
3 DF India IND Manju Baby
4 DF India IND Dhurga P.
5 DF India IND C. Reshma
6 MF India IND Martina Thokchom
7 MF India IND Nongmaithem Ratanbala Devi
8 MF India IND Priyadharshini S.
10 FW Uganda UGA Fazila Ikwaput
11 FW India IND Manasa K.
12 MF India IND Asem Roja Devi
13 DF Kenya KEN Phoeby Okech
15 MF India IND Soniya Jose
17 MF India IND Muskan Subba
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW India IND Harmilan Kaur
21 FW India IND Harshika Jain
23 GK India IND Baby Lalchhandami
26 DF India IND Shubhangi Singh
28 FW India IND R. Dharshini Devi
31 GK India IND Sowmiya Narayanasamy
55 DF India IND Alexiba P. Samson
66 DF India IND Hemam Shilky Devi
99 GK India IND Payal Basude
FW India IND Sumati Kumari
MF India IND Jyoti Chouhan
FW India IND Heigrujam Daya Devi
DF India IND Th Sahena

Reserves

As of 29 December 2023[16]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF India IND Greeshma M. P.
33 GK India IND Angel Maria T. S.
DF India IND Akanya K.
24 DF India IND Pinki Kashyap
MF India IND Ajusha Sharin P. M.
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF India IND Devananda C. K.
32 MF India IND Gopika A.
FW India IND Arathy P. M.

Coaching history

Dates Name Ref
2017–2020 India Priya P. V.
2021–2022 India Anthony Andrews
2022 India Priya P. V.
2022–2024 India Anthony Andrews

Club captains

List of Gokulam Kerala Women's Football Team captains since its establishment.

Period Name
2017–18 India Anita Rawat
2019–20 India Michel Castanha
2021–22 India Aditi Chauhan
2022–23 India Loitongbam Ashalata Devi
2023–24 India Grace Dangmei

Seasons

As of 24 March 2024
Season Indian Women's League KWL AFC Championship League Top Scorer
Tier Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Name(s) Goals
2017–18 1 6 1 1 4 6 12 4 5th DNP Uganda Fazila Ikwaput 5
2018–19 1 6 5 0 1 18 5 15 Semi Finals DNP India Anju Tamang 5
2019–20 1 7 7 0 0 34 4 15 Champions DNP Nepal Sabitra Bhandari 16
2020–21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA[17] DNP 3rd
2021–22 1 11 11 0 0 66 4 33 Champions Champions DNP[18] Ghana Elshaddai Acheampong 20
2022–23 1 10 8 2 0 64 7 26 Champions Runners Up GS Nepal Sabitra Bhandari 29
2023–24 1 12 9 2 1 33 5 29 Runners Up Champions DNQ Uganda Fazila Ikwaput 13

Performance in AFC competitions

AFC Women's Club Championship

Winner of the 2020–21 Indian Women's League season would originally get the chance to participate in 2021 edition of AFC Women's Club Championship. As a backup, if the season is unable to complete, defending champions of 2019–20 season, Gokulam Kerala FC, will qualify for the event.[19] Later, on 15 July 2021, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) nominated Gokulam Kerala to represent India in the AFC Women's Club Championship 2020–21 pilot tournament.[20]

Season Competition Round Club Score Position Top scorer
2021 AFC Women's Club Championship Round-robin Jordan Amman 1–2 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ghana Elshaddai Achempong
(2 goals)
Iran Shahrdari Sirjan 0–1
Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 3–1
2022 AFC Women's Club Championship Group stage Uzbekistan Sogdiyona Jizzak Match abandoned due to FIFA ban on AIFF
Iran Bam Khatoon
2023 AFC Women's Club Championship Group stage Japan Urawa Red Diamonds 0–7 GS
(2nd)
Ghana Veronica Appiah
(3 goals)
Chinese Taipei Hualien 1–1
Thailand Bangkok 4–3

Honours

Continental

Domestic

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