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Football Club Goa Women, is a women's football club affiliated with FC Goa.[5] The team currently plays in the GFA Vedanta Women's Football League, the state division of women's football in Goa.[6]

FC Goa Women
Full nameFootball Club Goa (women)
Nickname(s)The Gaurs
Founded2018; 4 years ago (2018) [1]
GroundPandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
OwnerGoan Football Club Pvt Ltd
LeagueGFA Vedanta Women's League
2020-21Runners up
Home colours
Away colours

Formed in 2018, the F.C. Goa Women's team played its inaugural season in the second edition of GFA Vedanta Women's League.[7]


History



Inception


FC Goa women's team is officially launched on 28 July 2018 became the second Indian Super League (ISL) side, after FC Pune City, to launch a women's team. [8]

The women's side of the Goan Club was launched ahead of the second Vedanta Goa Women's Football League.

"The women's team will be built in the same image and with the same principles as the men's team. The club will work extremely hard towards developing and producing talented women footballers and hope to emulate the successful women that represented the national team from Goa in the 1970's," FC Goa Technical Director Derrick Pereira said on the official launching ceremony.


Stadium


The Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao, better known as The Fatorda is the home stadium of Goa. The stadium has hosted many international games, including India national team's qualifiers for both the FIFA World Cup and AFC Asian Cup.[9] It was also one of the six host venues for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup held in India.

The stadium opened in 1989. In 2014, it has been refurbished and upgraded according to the latest FIFA specifications to host the Lusofonia Games in 2014. It is designed with a 20,000 seating capacity With a roof covering 100 percent of the seating area, the stadium complex provides two levels of fans seating arrangement along with a VIP area.[10]


Players


As of 15th January 2022[11]

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 Josline D’Souza
4 MF  IND Joyvi Fernandes
5 DF  IND Neefa Clemente
6 DF  IND Kusum Shaikh
7 DF  IND Leena Gaunco
8 MF  IND Pushpa Parab
9 MF  IND Velanie Fernandes
10 DF  IND Kimberly Fernandez
11 MF  IND Vailanka Souza
12 FW  IND Arpita Yeshwant Pednekar
13 MF  IND Alisha Tavares
14 GK  IND Prithi Kesrakar
16 FW  IND Namita Govekar
17 DF  IND Snehal Morajkar
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  IND Sushmita Jadhav
21 MF  IND Atiriya Narayan Ardikey
22 DF  IND Khushboo Saundatikar
23 FW  IND Meloshka Carvalho
26 MF  IND Ansiva Vaz
28 MF  IND Gail Avril Fernandes

Records


Season GFA Vedanta Women's League Other
2018-19
2021 Runners-up [12]

Honours



References





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