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Sreenidi Deccan FC

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Indian association football club based in Hyderabad

Football club
Sreenidi Deccan
Full nameSreenidi Deccan Football Club[1]
Nickname(s)The Deccan Warriors
Short nameSDFC
Founded1 January 2015; 10 years ago (2015-01-01) (asSreenidhi FC)
GroundDeccan Arena
Capacity1,500
OwnerSreenidhi Group
LeagueI-League
2023–24I-League, 2nd of 13
Websitesreenidideccanfc.com
Current season

Sreenidi Deccan Football Club is an Indian professionalfootball club based inHyderabad,Telangana.[2][3][4] It was established on 1 January 2015 as a football academy in Hyderabad, and later was launched fromVisakhapatnam,Andhra Pradesh in 2021.[5] The club is currently competing in theI-League, the second tier of theIndian football league system.[6][7][8]

On 5 June 2020,All India Football Federation (AIFF) issued an invitation to accept bids for new clubs to join the I-League[9] and on 12 August, Sreenidi Deccan FC was granted playing rights directly in2021–22 I-League.[10][11][12]

History

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Formation and journey

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Sreenidi football academy was founded in January 2015 inAziznagar. It received the first accreditation from the AIFF in June 2019 and in its initial years the club played in the football leagues for the age groups of U13, U15 & U18.[13][14]

On 5 June 2020, the AIFF issued an invitation to accept bids for new clubs to join the league,[15] and on 12 August Sreenidi Deccan were granted playing rights directly in2021–22 I-League.[16][17]Sreenidi Deccan Football Club was formally launched on 7 July 2021 in Visakhapatnam by state sports ministerMuttamsetti Srinivasa Rao.[18] In 2021, they participated in theIFA Shield and reached the final, losing toReal Kashmir by 2–1 and finished as runners-up.[19][20]

The club began its league campaign on 27 December againstNEROCA with a 3–2 defeat.[21] In the next game, they defeatedTRAU by 3–1 with a brace from Colombian strikerDavid Castañeda, and later lost 3–1 toMohammedan.[22] After finishing fourth in group stage with six wins in twelve matches, they moved to the championship stage. At the end, the club finished their maiden league campaign in third place with 32 points in 18 matches, and won the last match againstChurchill Brothers on 14 May.[23][24] Later in November, the club participated in Baji Rout Cup inOdisha and reached semi-finals.[25]

In August 2022, Portuguese managerCarlos Vaz Pinto was appointed head coach.[26][27] The club retained their key players including Colombian strikerDavid Castañeda Muñoz.[28] In2022–23 I-League season, Sreenidi Deccan achieved second position.[29][30][31] After winning qualifying matches, they entered into the2023 Indian Super Cup,[32][33] and began their journey with a 1–1 draw withBengaluru.[34][35][36] The club later thrashedKerala Blasters by 2–0.[37][38] In the last group stage match againstRoundGlass Punjab, Sreenidi lost 1–0 and failed to progress to the semi-finals.[39][40]

Sreenidi Deccan players celebrating their home match win in I-League in 2024

On 29 October 2023, Sreenidi Deccan entered into a strategic partnership with Portuguese giantS.L. Benfica; primary focuses brought on strength and conditioning, nutrition and psychology, alongside youth developments in coming years.[41] On that day, the club began their2023–24 league season with style, thrashingNEROCA 4–0.[42] They ended their league campaign as runners-up, narrowly missing the opportunity to secure promotion to theIndian Super League.[43][44]

Stadium

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Sreenidi Deccan usesDeccan Arena as their home ground, which is located in Sreenidi Football Villa, Aziznagar,Hyderabad, and was inaugurated in November 2022.[45]

The club when entered into I-League, proposed to use the DYSSR Stadium inVisakhapatnam for home matches, a multi-purpose stadium having capacity of 27,500.[46] Due toCOVID-19 pandemic in India, all league games were played in few centralized venues inWest Bengal, and the club never used DYSSR Stadium.[47]

Crest, colours & kits

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Sreenidi Deccan players in kit (in orange and green), in action against Shillong Lajong, in 2023–24 I-League season.

The primary club colours are orange and green. The primary colours, along with the secondary white colour can be seen on the crest[48] as well as the jerseys. Club's kits were launched by the Visakhapatnam Port Trust chairman K Ramamohana Rao.[46]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

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PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsorBack sponsorChest sponsor
2021–2022Nivia[49]Sreenidhi Group[50]Sreenidhi Sports Academy[51]-
2022-2023Sreenidhi UniversitySreenidhi Sports Academy
2023–2024Vallion Sports[52]
2024–HummelSreenidhi Group
&
Apollo Hospitals[53]
Sreenidhi Sports Academy
&
Apollo Hospitals

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 1 June 2024

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKIndia INDUbaid CK
2DFIndia INDShahabaaz Khan
5DFIndia INDPawan Kumar
6MFIndia INDLalnuntluanga Bawitlung
7FWBrazil BRAWilliam Alves
8MFIndia INDKean Lewis
10MFAfghanistan AFGFaysal Shayesteh
11FWColombia COLDavid Castañeda(captain)
12DFIndia INDMohammad Sajid Dhot
14MFIndia INDArun Kumar D
15DFIndia INDAsraf Ali Mondal
17FWIndia INDRosenberg Gabriel
19FWIndia INDSongpu Singsit
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21FWIndia INDLalromawia
22DFBrazil BRAEli Sabiá
23GKIndia INDJaspreet Singh
24DFIndia INDArijit Bagui
25DFIndia INDSubhankar Adhikari
27DFIndia INDAbhishek Ambekar
30MFIndia INDBrandon Vanlalremdika
32GKIndia INDAlbino Gomes
33DFIndia INDJagdeep Singh
41GKIndia INDAryan Niraj Lamba
42MFIndia INDR Lawmnasangzuala
48MFIndia INDR Lalbiakliana
55DFIndia INDGurmukh Singh
MFPanama PANÁngel Orelien
FWIndia INDLalchungnunga Chhangte

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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As of February 2025
RoleNameRefs.
Head coach
Assistant coachIndia Ishant Singh[54]
Goalkeeping coachPortugal Rafael Gracio
Conditioning coachMexico Jorge Ovando Toledo
Team managerIndia Subhabrata Dey
Performance analystIndia Alemso Tawsik
PhysiotherapistIndia Prabhakaran Nataraj
Reserve team coachIndiaSubam Rabha

Management

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PositionNameRefs.
ChairmanIndia K. T. Mahhe[55]
Executive directorIndia Abhijit Rao Katikaneni[56]
Technical directorPortugal Fabio Nunes Ferreira[57]

Records and statistics

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Season by season

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As of 5 December 2024
SeasonLeagueFinalsSuper CupOther competitionsTop scorer(s)
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPosDurand CupPlayer(s)Goals
2021–22I-League189542719323rdColombiaDavid Castañeda10
2022–232213364429422ndGSColombiaDavid Castañeda17
2023-242414645426482ndGSColombiaDavid Castañeda
BrazilWilliam
11

Managers and statistics

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As of 27 September 2024

Only competitive matches are taken into account.

NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin%Ref.
Fernando Varela Spain9 June 202131 May 2022189542719050.00[58]
Carlos Vaz Pinto Portugal3 August 20223 August 20242615475133057.69[26]
Domingo Oramas Spain3 August 202426 September 2024000000![59][60][61]
Rui Amorim Portugal26 September 2024till date000000![62]

Notable players

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See also:Category:Sreenidi Deccan FC players

The following foreign players of Sreenidi Deccan have been capped atsenior/youth international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.[63]

Affiliated clubs

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The following club is affiliated with Sreenidi Deccan FC:

Honours

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League

Cup

Other department

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Sreenidi Deccan youth and academy

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Sreenidi Deccan have their youth men's football section that participates in various nationwide tournaments. Club's leading football academy is based in Hyderabad.[46] Their U17 team took part in the inaugural2022–23 U-17 Youth Cup in January 2023.[82][83] Reserve team of the club also took part in prestigiousStafford Challenge Cup in Bangalore.[84][85] Club's U21 team participated in the "south zone" qualifiers of2023 Reliance Foundation Development League.[86] In December 2023, club's academy gained an 'elite category' accreditation by theAll India Football Federation.[87]

Club's academy and international football school are based in Deccan Arena in Hyderabad, and grassroots development programme is headed by Portuguese manager Fabio Ferreira.[88]

Honours

  • TFA C-Division Championship
    • Champions (1): 2022[89]
  • Apollo Tyres Hotfut Youth League (U-14)
    • Champions (1): 2022[90]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Fourth oldest football tournament, organized by theIFA (W.B.), and played between the local clubs ofWest Bengal and other invited ones.

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