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Aizawl Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Aizawl, Mizoram,[4] that competes in the I-League.[5][6] Formed in 1984, Aizawl FC earned the entry in India's top-tier league in 2015–16,[7] after winning 2015 I-League 2nd Division. Aizawl became first football club from the Northeast to win a top flight Indian football league.[8] The club also competes in the Mizoram Premier League.[9][10]

Aizawl FC
Full nameAizawl Football Club[1]
Nickname(s)The People's Club[2]
Short nameAFC
FoundedFebruary 14, 1984; 38 years ago (1984-02-14)
GroundRajiv Gandhi Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerRobert Romawia Royte[3]
Head coachStanley Rozario
LeagueI-League
2021–22I-League, 8th of 13
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

History


Aizawl FC was founded in 1984 in Aizawl,[11][12] the capital of the Indian state of Mizoram and have since participated in various amateur tournaments.[13] The club is affiliated with Mizoram Football Association (MFA) and is under the ownership of Robert Romawia Royte.[3][14]

In January 2012, they were officially certified by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to participate in the I-League 2nd Division, then second tier of football league system in the country.[15] This move would begin a new chapter for Aizawl Football Club as they would officially become professional.[16]

Aizawl (in red) and Mohun Bagan line-up at the 2015–16 Indian Federation Cup Final
Aizawl (in red) and Mohun Bagan line-up at the 2015–16 Indian Federation Cup Final

In September 2012, they participated in 2012 Indian Federation Cup Qualifiers. Finally, the team qualified for I-League 2nd Division after its second attempt.[17] In 2013, Aizawl reached the final of Bordoloi Trophy, but lost 1–0 to Bhawanipore.[18] In 2015,[19] they won the 2015 I-League 2nd Division, defeating Chanmari FC 4–2 in the final match.[20][21] Thus they granted permission to participate in India's top-tier football tournament I-League in 2015–16 I-League, the first team from Mizoram to do so.[7] The club also clinched the 2015–16 Indian Federation Cup title.[22][23]

Khalid Jamil, Aizawl's 2016–17 I-League winning manager.
Khalid Jamil, Aizawl's 2016–17 I-League winning manager.
Aizawl players lining up (in red) during the 2016–17 Indian Federation Cup match against Bengaluru FC.
Aizawl players lining up (in red) during the 2016–17 Indian Federation Cup match against Bengaluru FC.

On 20 December 2016, Khalid Jamil was announced as the head coach of the first team for 2016–17 I-League.[24] On 30 April 2017, Aizawl won the 2016–17 I-League,[25] topping the league table with 37 points from 18 games.[26] Aizawl became the first team from the north-east to win the top flight of Indian football.[27][28][29] In the 2017–18 I-League season, Aizawl finished the league on the 5th position, garnering 24 points from 18 games. Aizawl has also participated in the 2018 Indian Super Cup and reached the quarter-finals.[30] In January 2019, Aizawl announced Stanley Rozario as their new head coach,[31][32] and ended their 2018–19 I-League season on the 7th spot on the table, with 24 points from 20 games. In the next season, Aizawl garnered 16 points from 15 games, with 5 games left in hand. On 18 April 2020, the All India Football Federation, the organising body of the league announced the cancellation of the remaining matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[33]

The club [Aizawl FC] always wants to promote the players of the state of Mizoram and players from the academy, which is fantastic and which I also strongly believe in. They are the factory of Mizoram football. I am really blessed to be working with such a bunch of talented youngsters. It is a young squad and for them to be performing under this pressure, at this age, is a great experience that many people do not get. It's not easy for these youngsters to cope with but I think they've been doing a good job and I am really happy to be part of Aizawl FC.

Head coach Yan Law, on Aizawl FC's impact in Indian football.[34]

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, 2020–21 I-League season's format was shortened.[35] All teams faced each other once in the first leg of the league.[36][37][38] The league was then divided into two different groups. According to points table from first leg, top six teams faced each other once again in the Championship stage. The rest of the five teams played against each other in the Relegation stage.[39] Aizawl ended the first phase of the season at the 7th position, with 15 points from 10 games. Aizawl couldn't qualify for the Championship stage, and hence were put in the Relegation stage. Aizawl topped the stage, with 24 points from 14 games. For the 2021–22 I-League, Aizawl roped in Yan Law as their new head coach and finished the season on eighth place in league table.[40]


Crest and colours


Aizawl's Afghan recruit Masih Saighani with a baby supporter at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in 2017.
Aizawl's Afghan recruit Masih Saighani with a baby supporter at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in 2017.

While the team colours are red and white, the club's official crest shows the Christian cross (Latin) atop of the map of Mizoram, which is on a soccer ball in the middle.[41]


Stadiums



Rajiv Gandhi Stadium


Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, the home ground of Aizawl.
Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, the home ground of Aizawl.

Aizawal FC plays its home matches at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, located in Salem Veng, Aizawl.[42] It has artificial turf and has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. It hosted the home games of Aizawl in both the I-League and Mizoram Premier League.[43][44]

Joel Sunday after scoring a goal for Aizawl against Mumbai FC at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in 2016.
Joel Sunday after scoring a goal for Aizawl against Mumbai FC at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in 2016.

Lammual AstroTurf Stadium


Lammual AstroTurf Stadium, former home ground of Aizawl.
Lammual AstroTurf Stadium, former home ground of Aizawl.

Until 2015, Aizawl FC used Lammual AstroTurf Stadium as their home ground for matches of Mizoram Premier League,[45] which is a single tier stadium and has a seating capacity of 5,000 spectators.[46][47]


Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors


Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2011—2015 Rin Rin Sports[48] NorthEast Consultancy Services (NECS)[49][50]
2015—present Vamos[51]

Support and rivalry



Supporters


The core of Aizawl fans consists of the Red Army. They were among the first who brought the ultras movement in India. Large banners, flags and megaphones are their main characteristics. The Rajiv Gandhi Stadium has seen an average attendance of 20,000.[52]


Rivalries



Northeast India Derby

Aizawl FC has rivalries with its fellow northeastern clubs in the I-League including NEROCA,[53] TRAU FC, and earlier Shillong Lajong.[54][55][56][57]


Mizoram Derby

In the regional championships including Mizoram Premier League and MFA Super Cup, the club also nurture rivalries with local sides Chhinga Veng FC,[58][59][60] and Chanmari FC.[61][62]


Players



First-team players


As of 1 November 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  IND Vanlalhriatpuia
2 DF  IND Jones Lalthakima
3 DF  IND Sr Lallawmawma
4 DF  IND Lalmuanawma
5 DF  NGA Emmanuel Makinde
6 DF  IND Melory Laldinsanga
7 FW  IND R Lalthanmawia
8 MF  IND Joseph Vanlalalhruaia
9 FW  IND Tharpuia
10 MF  IND K Lalrinfela
11 FW  IND HK Lalhruaitluanga
12 FW  IND Jakob Vanlalhlimpuia
13 DF  IND Lalchhawnkima (Captain)
15 DF  IND Zodingliana Ralte
16 DF  JPN Akito Saito
17 MF  IND Lalramsanga
18 DF  IND Imanuel Lalthazuala
19 FW  IND David Lalhlansanga
22 FW  UGA Henry Kisekka
24 MF  IND Lalchhanhima Sailo
26 DF  IND K Lalmalsawma
28 MF  IND Jeremy Laldinpuia
No. Pos. Nation Player
28 MF  IND K Lalhmangaihkima
29 FW  IND Augustine Lalrochana
32 GK  IND Lalmuansanga
33 GK  IND Vikram Lahkbir Singh
35 DF  JPN Eisuke Mohri
36 DF  IND Rohmingthanga
43 DF  IND Vanlalnghenga
47 FW  IND Dawngliana
50 FW  IND Thasiama
99 FW  ARG Matías Verón
FW  IND Lalliansanga
DF  IND Lalthakima
DF  IND Lalbiakzuala
FW  IND Jessy Vanlalmuana
DF  IND Lalchhawnkima
FW  IND K Lalrosanga
MF  IND KC Larchhuakmawia
MF  IND Lalrammawia Rammawia

Team records



Season-by-season


Season Division Teams Position Attendance Super Cup Durand Cup AFC Champions League AFC Cup
2012 I-League 2nd Division 23 7 Qualifier DNP DNP DNP
2013 26 Group stage DNP DNP DNP DNP
2014 11 Group stage DNP DNP DNP DNP
2015 8 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP
2015–16 I-League 9 8 Runners-up DNP DNP DNP
2016–17 10 1 6,943 Semi-final Semi-final DNP DNP
2017–18 10 5 4,256 Quarter-finals DNP Play-off Round Group stage
2018–19 11 7 2,881 DNP DNP DNP DNP
2019–20 11 10 5,203 DNP DNP DNP DNP
2020–21 11 7 DNP DNP DNP DNP
2021–22 13 8 DNP DNP DNP DNP
Key

Overall records


As of match played 3 March 2022
Season Division Continental Top scorer
Division P W D L GF GA P W D L GF GA Player Goals
2012 I-League 2nd Division 20 6 3 11 30 42 Not qualified Michael Lalremruata 11
2013 8 4 1 3 15 13 Not qualified Justice Morgan 6
2014 4 1 2 1 7 4 Not qualified Lalnuntluanga 2
2015 14 11 1 2 45 20 Not qualified Alfred Jaryan 9
2015–16 I-League 16 4 4 8 15 21 Not qualified Joël Sunday 8
2016–17 18 11 4 3 24 14 Not qualified Kamo Stephane Bayi 7
2017–18 18 6 6 6 21 18 7 1 1 5 6 19 Andrei Ionescu 12
2018–19 20 6 6 8 27 28 Not qualified Ansumana Kromah 9
2019–20 15 3 7 5 17 19 Not qualified Rochharzela 6
2020–21 10 4 3 3 13 8 Not qualified R Malsawmtluanga

Lalremsanga Fanai
Brandon Vanlalremdika

3
2021–22 17 7 0 10 23 26 Not qualified Lalthakima

Ramhlunchhunga

1

Continental statistics


As of match played 14 August 2018
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
AFC Champions League 1 0 0 1 1 3 −2
AFC Cup 6 1 1 4 5 16 −11
Total 7 1 1 5 6 19 –13

Personnel



Current technical staff


As of 24 August 2022
Role Name
Head Coach Stanley Rozario
Assistant Coach Lalruatliana Sailo
Goalkeeping coach Vacant
Fitness Coach Vacant
Match Analyst Vacant
Physiotherapist Lalrinsanga Rokhum
Team Manager F Lalrinmawia
Technical director Hmingthana Zadeng

Managerial record


Information correct after match played on 5 March 2022. Only competitive matches are counted.

NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin%
Hmingthana Zadeng  India 1 July 2014 20 August 2015 14 11 1 2 45 20 078.57
Manuel Retamero Fraile  Spain 17 August 2015[63] 7 February 2016 6 1 1 4 6 6 016.67
Jahar Das  India 7 February 2016[64] 8 November 2016 15 5 5 5 22 31 033.33
Khalid Jamil  India 20 December 2016[65] 1 August 2017[66] 22 13 5 4 29 18 059.09
Paulo Menezes  Portugal 2 August 2017[67] 12 February 2018 14 4 5 5 13 14 028.57
Santosh Kashyap  India 13 February 2018[68] 21 June 2018 5 2 1 2 9 7 040.00
Gift Raikhan  India 22 June 2018[69][70] 7 January 2019 11 2 3 6 12 18 018.18
Stanley Rozario  India 9 January 2019[71] 18 January 2021 25 7 10 8 33 30 028.00
Yan Law  India 19 January 2021 1 April 2021 13 7 3 3 20 12 053.85
19 October 2021 June 2022 17 7 0 10 23 26 041.18

Past and present internationals



Asia



Africa



Europe



South America



Honours



League



Cup



Continental (AFC)



Continental record


Season Competition Round Club Home Away Position
2018[100] AFC Champions League Preliminary round 2 Zob Ahan 1–3[101] Preliminary Round
AFC Cup[102] Group E New Radiant 2–1 3–1 4th
Bengaluru 1–3 5–0
Abahani Limited Dhaka 0–3 1–1

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[de] Aizawl FC

Der Aizawl Football Club ist ein indischer Fußballverein aus Aizawl, der Hauptstadt des indischen Bundesstaats Mizoram.
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[es] Aizawl FC

El Aizawl Football Club es un equipo de fútbol de la India que juega en la I-League, primera división de fútbol en el país.



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