• Viva Kerala Football Club (also known as Chirag United Club Kerala) was an Indian professional association football club based in the city of Kochi, Kerala...
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  • coaches liaison at Kovalam FC of the Kerala Premier League. He played as a midfielder and last played for Viva Kerala FC of the I-League as a player...
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  • United FC (2018–2019), Kerala Blasters F.C. (2019–present), Mumbai City FC (2020–2021), Hyderabad FC (2021–present) Bello Razaq – Viva Kerala FC (2008–2010)...
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    National Football League. FC Kochin was crowned the inaugural champion. SBT finished in second place. The second edition of Kerala Football League was held...
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  • Orok Essien The following club is currently affiliated with Viva Chennai FC: Gokulam Kerala FC (2018–present) Football clubs in Chennai Sport in Chennai...
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    Pappachen Pradeep (category Kerala Blasters FC non-playing staff)
    season Pradeep signed with Viva Kerala and scored two goals in four games. He scored his third goal against Dempo for Viva on 8 April 2011. During the...
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  • affiliated with Gokulam Kerala FC: Viva Chennai FC (2018–present) Aspire FC (2022–present) List of football clubs in Kerala Football in Kerala General sources...
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  • Kozhikode Corporation EMS Stadium (category Gokulam Kerala FC)
    sports venue in Kerala and continues to host a wide range of events, such as concerts and festivals. It was the home ground of Viva Kerala FC in the I-league...
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    Payyanadu Stadium in Malappuram. Gokulam Kerala FC won the 2020–21 I-League to become the first ever club from Kerala to win an I-League title and they created...
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  • Sabas Saleel (category Footballers from Kerala)
    side Fifa Manjeri. Prior to now he played for Indian Football clubs Viva Kerala FC a first time and ONGC. He is known for his crossing ability, and his...
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  • by signing Indian footballer golden boot runner-up Anil Kumar from Viva Kerala FC. 22 June 2011: Churchill Brothers make the sixth biggest signing of...
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    Mohammed Rafi (footballer) (category Kerala Blasters FC players)
    was followed by his younger brothers Mohammad Shafi, who played for Viva Kerala FC and Mohammad Razi, with KSEB. On 24 November 2013 it was announced that...
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  • Britto P. M. (category Footballers from Kerala)
    2010, Kerala's lone representatives in I-League Viva Kerala FC, Signed Britto for their youth squad from U19 Kerala Team. Then after Viva Kerala became...
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    Kerala (English: /ˈkɛrələ/ / KERR-ə-lə), called Keralam in Malayalam (Malayalam: [keːɾɐɭɐm] ), is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed...
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  • T. G. Purushothaman (category Kerala Blasters FC non-playing staff)
    signed by T. K. Chatunni in the newly formed club Viva Kerala. In that year, he moved to Mahindra United F.C. ahead of the 2005–06 National Football League...
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  • FC Kochin (often spelt FC Cochin) was an Indian professional football club based in Kochi, Kerala. In the late 1990s, it was the only football club from...
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  • Archived from the original on 2021-07-30. Retrieved 2021-07-30. "I-League: Pune FC Snap up Anas Edathodika and Baldeep Singh Amongst Their Key Signings for 2011-12...
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  • Suman Dutta (category Real Kashmir FC players)
    midfielder. Currently he is assistant manager of I-League club Real Kashmir FC. During his career, Suman has played for the Kolkata football giants, Mohun...
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  • and he scored his first goal in the I-League at the age of 19 against Viva Kerala FC on 4 January 2008. He then scored again during the 2008–09 I-League...
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    Shameel Chembakath (category Kerala Blasters FC non-playing staff)
    academy in 1998. He signed with Viva Kerala in 2004 to his first professional contract. Shameel spent one year with Viva Kerala before signing for Vasco Sports...
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  • during his only appearance for the club on 29 January 2011 against Viva Kerala FC in the I-League. After spending one great season at Arrows, Kumar moved...
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    Denson Devadas (category Chirag United Club Kerala players)
    stayed in Viva Kerala till 2006. It was Chathuni Sir who brought him to the midfielder. Viva Kerala was playing a friendly match against the Kerala football...
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  • Mohammed Irshad (category Gokulam Kerala FC players)
    back for I-League club Mohammedan. Born in Tirur, Kerala, Irshad began his career with the Viva Kerala youth teams until the club shut down. He then joined...
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  • Bino George (category Gokulam Kerala FC managers)
    returned to Kerala to join Kochin in 2002.[citation needed] George served as the assistant coach of the now defunct Viva Kerala as well as the Kerala state...
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  • on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2021. "31 players selected for 'Viva Kerala'". rediff.com. Kochi: Rediff Mail. Press Trust of India. 8 April 2004...
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    Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi) (category Kerala Blasters FC)
    matches due to security reasons. It is the home ground of the ISL club Kerala Blasters FC. The stadium is touted to have hosted one of the loudest audiences...
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    with special steps. Kerala is currently the home of the football clubs Kerala Blasters and Gokulam Kerala FC. Viva Kerala and FC Kochin were the other...
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  • Simon Azoulay Pedersen (category Chirag United Club Kerala players)
    Silkeborg IF 29 (11) 2008 Turun Palloseura (loan) 9 (5) 2010–2011 FC Fyn 2011–2012 Viva Kerala FC 2015–2016 Ringkøbing IF 2016–2017 Silkeborg KFUM International...
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  • Sporting, Mumbai FC, Vasco SC and Chirag United promoted to the I-League. The next season saw Pune FC, Shillong Lajong, Viva Kerala and Salgaocar getting...
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  • Zakeer Mundampara (category Kerala Blasters FC players)
    footballer who last played as a Midfielder for Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters FC. Zakeer started taking football seriously at the age of 15. He played...
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