스포르팅 클루브 드 고아
Sporting Clube de Goa| 풀네임 | 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 닉네임 | 더 플라밍 오렌지 | |||
| 짧은이름 | SCG | |||
| 설립 | 1999;( (Cidade de Goa) | |||
| 땅 | 파토르다 경기장 (선택된 경기) | |||
| 용량. | 19,000 | |||
| 주인 | 고아 시 | |||
| 회장님 | 피터 바즈 | |||
| 헤드코치 | 아르만도 콜라코 | |||
| 리그 | ||||
| 2022–23 | GPL, 2위 | |||
| | ||||
| 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아 주 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 풋볼 (남성용) | 풋살 (남성용) | 풋볼 (reserves&아카데미) |
스포르팅 클루브 데 고아([1][2]Sporting Clube de Goa, 간단히 스포르팅 고아(Sporting Goa) 또는 SCG(SCG)는 인도의 축구 클럽으로, 고아주 파나지를 연고지로 하고 있습니다.[3] 이 클럽은 인도 축구 리그 시스템의 3부 리그인 I-리그 2와 고아 축구 리그에서 경쟁합니다.[4][5] "The Flaming Orange"라는 별명을 가진 [6][7]이 클럽은 1999년에 Cidade de Goa라는 이름으로 창단되었습니다.[8] 그들은 이전에 인도 축구 리그 시스템의 최상위 리그인 [9]I-리그에 참가했습니다.[10][11]
이 클럽은 포르투갈 클럽 스포르팅 CP의 라인에 지어졌으며 비슷한 클럽 크레스트를 채택했습니다.[12] Cidade de Goa (City of Goa) 클럽은 스포르팅의 구단주인 고 피터 바즈 씨와 현 회장인 나탈리나 바즈 씨에 의해 매입되었고 1999년에 스포르팅 클럽 de Goa로 이름이 변경되었습니다.[13] 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아는 2006년 처음으로 고아 축구 리그에서 우승했습니다.[14][15] 이후 2014년, 2016년, 2018년,[16] 2020년, 2021년에 타이틀을 거머쥐었습니다. 스포르팅 고아는 리그나 페더레이션 컵에서 우승하지 못한 채 슈퍼컵에서 우승한 유일한 클럽입니다.
스포르팅 클루브 드 고아는 2016-17시즌 일부 구단에 대한 AIFF의 편견을 이유로 [17]I리그에서 탈퇴했습니다.[18][19][20]
역사
형성과 여정: 1999-2010
프로 축구 클럽인 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아는 1999년 시다데 드 고아가 축구 팀을 해체한 후 판짐 대중들이 축구 클럽을 시작하기로 결정하면서 생겨났습니다.[21] 따라서, 바스코 스포츠 클럽에 이어, 스포르팅은 고아에서 두 번째로 공개 주식을 보유한 클럽이 되었습니다.[22] 포르투갈 클럽인 스포르팅 클루브 드 포르투갈(Sporting Clube de Portugal)을 기반으로 건설된 이 클럽은 국내 순회 경기에서 급속한 발전을 이루었습니다.[22] 2001-02 시즌 페더레이션 컵에서 인상적인 활약으로 두각을 나타낸 이 팀은 동벵골 FC와 인디언 뱅크 레크리에이션 클럽과 같은 강팀들을 상대로 승리를 거두며 4강 진출에 성공했습니다.[22]

2002-03 시즌 내셔널 풋볼 리그 II에서 우승한 [23]후, 스포르팅은 2003-04 시즌 내셔널 풋볼 리그에서 데뷔전을 치렀습니다. 2004-05 시즌에는 첫 리그 우승을 눈앞에 뒀지만 마지막 날 뎀포가 우승을 확정지으면서 패배했습니다. 그들의 시즌은 끔찍한 버스 사고로 얼룩졌고, 몇몇 다른 선수들은 부상을 당했습니다. 하지만 나이지리아 수입 두두 오마그베미를 필두로 선수들이 회복할 수 있도록 몇 주간의 휴식이 주어진 뒤 매우 짧은 기간에 경기를 마쳤고, 전통의 강호 동벵골, 모훈 바간, 살가오카, 마힌드라 유나이티드에 영웅적으로 앞서 2위를 차지했습니다.[24] 스포르팅은 2005년 페더레이션컵 결승전에 진출했지만 준우승을 차지했습니다.[25]
2005년, Sporting은 Army XI가 우승하기 위해 역전승을 거두면서 Durand Cup 타이틀을 거품기로 놓쳤습니다.[26][27] 2006년 페더레이션컵에서는 다시 한번 결승에 올랐으나 모훈 바간 AC에게 승부차기에서 패했습니다.[24][28][29] 그들은 2008-09시즌 I리그에서 3위를 달성했습니다.[30]
말년: 2010-현재
2010년 I리그에서 강등된 [31]뒤 2011년 I리그 2부리그에 참가해 준우승을 차지하며 승격을 차지했습니다. 2013-14 인도 페더레이션 컵 결승전에서 처칠 브라더스는 스포르팅 고아를 3-1로 이겼습니다.[32] 2016년, 그들은 다시 페더레이션 컵 준결승에 진출했지만, 아이자울에게 패배했습니다.[33] 2020년 6월, 스포르팅 고아는 포르투갈의 AF 리스보아 2 ª 디비상 세리에와 계약하면서 국제 이적을 경험했습니다. Olivaises Moscavide 장기 거래.[34]
2020-21 고아 프로 리그에서는 [nb 1]슈투르 클루브 드 고아가 우굴레 그라운드에서 열린 리그 최종전에서 가디언 에인절을 상대로 9-0 대승을 거두며 챔피언에 올랐으나 I리그 2부 리그에는 선정되지 못했습니다.[35] 그들의 풋살 부문은 GFA 스테이트 풋살 챔피언십에서 우승하여 AIFF 풋살 클럽 챔피언십에 진출했습니다. 2021-22 시즌 스포르팅 고아는 뎀포에 밀려 준우승을 차지했습니다.[36] 2022년 8월, 전설적인 고안 감독 아르만도 콜라코는 3년 계약으로 구단으로부터 새 사령탑으로 임명되었습니다.[37][38] 2023년 8월, 구단은 창단 에디션에 참가할 수 있는 I-리그 3 출전권을 부여받았습니다.[39][40][41]
클럽 볏과 키트
크레스트
스포츠 크레스트는 스포르팅 CP의 거의 정확한 복제품이지만 완전히는 아닙니다.[42] 한 가지 눈에 띄는 차이점은 스포르팅 포르투갈의 문장에는 "스포르팅 포르투갈"이라고 쓰여 있는 반면, 스포르팅 고아의 문장에는 그렇지 않다는 것입니다. 또 다른 차이점은 스포르팅 포르투갈의 문장이 대부분 짙은 녹색과 노란색인 반면, 스포르팅 고아 문장은 짙은 녹색과 흰색이라는 것입니다.[43]

스포르팅 고아의 문장이 녹색과 흰색인 반면, 공식적인 클럽 색상은 주황색과 흰색입니다.[44][45] 이 클럽의 별명은 "불타는 오렌지"입니다.[46][47][48]
키트 제조업체 및 셔츠 스폰서
| 기간 | 키트제조사 | 셔츠 스폰서 |
|---|---|---|
| 2011–12 | 아디다스 | 모델들[49] |
| 2012–15 | 칠십 스포츠 |
소유권
이 클럽은 포르투갈의 거대한 축구 클럽인 스포르팅 클루브 드 포르투갈을 모델로 하여 비슷한 클럽 크레스트를 채택했습니다. 이 클럽은 기업가 피터 바즈와 에드가 아폰소가 인수한 시다데 데 고아(Cidade de Goa)라는 이름으로 설립되었습니다. 이후 1999년에 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아([50]Sporting Clube de Goa)로 이름을 바꾸었습니다.
경기장

전통적으로, 스포르팅 고아는 마르가오의 파토르다 경기장에서 경기를 했습니다.[51][52] 2011년 I리그 2부리그 때. 그러나 리그가 홈 앤 어웨이 방식으로 경기를 개최하지 않았기 때문에 그들은 실롱의 자와할랄 네루 경기장에서 경기를 해야 했습니다. SC고아가 다시 상위권에 오르면서 파토르다 스타디움에서 홈경기를 다시 시작했습니다.[53][54][55][56]
2012-13 시즌에는 I리그의 홈구장인 마푸사에 위치한 둘러 스타디움을 사용하기도 했습니다.[57] 2013-14시즌 I리그에서도 둘러를 사용했습니다.[58] 고아에서는 2012년에 AstroTurf를 얻은 두 번째 경기장이 되었습니다.[59][60]
라이벌리
포르투갈 유산의 땅에서,[61] 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아는 I-리그에서 상대하고 고아 프로 리그에서 상대한 [63][64][65]뎀포,[62] 처칠 브라더스, 그리고 살가오카와 라이벌 관계를 맺고 있습니다.[66][67] 그 클럽은 이전에 또 다른 고안 팀인 나고아의 팍스와 라이벌 관계에 있었습니다.[68]
아카데미, 청소년 및 인프라
개요
2013년 8월 16일, 스포르팅은 돈 보스코 창립 198주년을 기념하여 축구 아카데미를 시작했습니다.[69] 하비에르 페르난데스 스페인 감독을 중심으로 코치진이 구성된 U-10, U-12, U-14, U-16, U-18, U-20 등 다양한 연령층을 위한 아카데미는 노버트 곤살베스, 애슈윈 크라스토, 프란시스코 라포소, 프레디 고메스 등의 도움을 받았습니다. 그들은 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아 유소년 육성 계획을 실행하기 [70][71]위해 당시 스포르팅의 수석 코치였던 오스카 브루존의 감독과 지도를 받으며 일했습니다. 스포르팅 고아는 또한 파나지에 있는 돈 보스코 칼리지의 축구 경기장을 천공된 파이프의 부설과 결합된 지하 슬릿 배수구 설치로 개조했습니다.[72] 원래 진흙 토핑은 모래 기반의 최상층으로 자리를 내주어 배수와 건강한 잔디 성장을 촉진하고 평평하고 쿠션감 있는 플레이 표면을 제공합니다.[73] 2013년부터 2015년 사이에 스페인의 하비에르 페르난데스 카브레라 감독은 스포르팅 고아의 유소년 발전의 핵심적인 역할을 하는 팀의 보조 코치이자 기술 감독으로 일했습니다.[74][75][76]
아카데미 명예
커뮤니티에서
스포르팅 클루브 드 고아(Sporting Clube de Goa)는 "Zumba"라는 이름의 마스코트를 출시했습니다(리그 최초로 선보인 라이브 마스코트).[80][81] 고아의 대표적인 밴드 중 하나인 스카이 하이 위드 폼(Sky High With Pomp)이 작곡한 테마곡 '불타는 오렌지(Flaming Orange)' 외에도.[82]
플레이어
1군 선수들
- 2023년 11월 2일 기준[83]
참고: 국기는 FIFA 자격 규정에 따라 정의된 국가대표팀을 나타냅니다. 선수들은 둘 이상의 비 FIFA 국적을 보유할 수 있습니다.
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아너즈
리그
- 아이리그
- 준우승 (1): 2004-05[84]
- 3위 (1): 2008-09[85]
- 내셔널 풋볼 리그 II
- 챔피언 (1): 2002-03[86]
- I리그 2부 리그
- 준우승 (1): 2010-11[87]
- I리그3
- 고아 풋볼 리그
- I리그 U19
컵
다른이들
경영이력

알렉스 알바레스(-2007)[14]
클리포드 추크우마 (2007-2009)[114]
로이 바레토 (2009)[115]
Vishwas Gaonkar (2009)[116]
에켄드라 싱(Ekendra Singh) (2010-2012)[117][118][119]
오스카 브루존 (2012-2014)[120][121]
마테우스 코스타 (2014-2019)[122][123]
프란시스코 바즈 (2019-2022)[124]
아르만도 콜라코(2022~현재)[37]
주목할만한 선수들
위키피디아 기사와 함께 스포르팅 클루브 드 고아의 현재 및 이전의 주목할 만한 모든 선수들은 다음을 참조하십시오.
월드컵 선수들
앤서니 울프 (2013~2014)[125]
Densill Theobald (2015-2016)[126][127]
기타 외국 국제
루이 아니웨타 (2002-2003)[128]
니콜라스 무요티 (2007-2008)[129]
보니페이스 암바니 (2007-2008)[130]
로렌스 아드제이 (2007-2008)[131]
채드 버트랜드 (2010)[132][133]
스탠리 버나드 (2010-2011)[134][135]
제임스 모가 (2011)[136][137]
부바카 케이타 (2011 ~ 2013)[138]
조셉 아모아 (2012~2013)[139]
코피 댄 코와 (2014~2015)[140]
글렌턴 울프 (2014~2015)[141][142]
파블로 가야르도 (2014-2015)[143]
미겔 가르시아 (2015)[nb 2][144]
마흐무드 암나 (2015-2016)[145]
클럽 월드컵 선수들
평균출석수
| 계절 | Ave.출석 | 리그 & 컵스! |
|---|---|---|
| 2005–06 | 435 | I리그 2부 |
| 2006–07 | 420 | I리그 2부 |
| 2007–08 | 2,304 | I리그 디비전 1 |
| 2008–09 | 1,035 | I리그 디비전 1 |
| 2009–10 | 4,382 | I리그 디비전 & AFC 챔피언스리그 |
| 2010–11 | 893 | I리그 디비전 2 |
| 2011–12 | 348 | I리그 디비전 2 |
| 2012–13 | 362 | I리그 디비전 2 |
| 2013–14 | 453 | I리그 디비전 2 |
| 2014–15 | 1,203 | I리그 디비전 1 |
SCG 풋살
스포츠 고아는 말년에 풋살 부문을 형성했습니다. 그 나라의 최상위 풋살 클럽 대회인 풋살 클럽 챔피언십의 첫 번째 대회에 참가했습니다.[147][148][149]
풋살 명예
참고 항목
각주
참고문헌
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