JCT FC

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Full name Jagatjit Cotton & Textile Mills FC
Nickname(s) The Millmen
Founded 1971
Ground Guru Gobind Singh Stadium, Ludhiana
(Capacity: 12,000)
Chairman Flag of India Samir Thapar
Manager Flag of India Parminder Singh
League I-League
2007-08 3rd
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JCT Football Club, founded in 1971, is an Indian professional football club based in Phagwara, Punjab (India). They are sponsored by Jagatjit Cotton and Textile Mills under the leadership of Samir Thapar and have emerged as one of the most successful Indian football clubs in recent years. They play in the national I-League and Punjab State Super League.

JCT FC has long been synonymous with football in Punjab and northern India. Like the other two institutional teams from the state, Border Security Force SC and FC Punjab Police, JCT have played a pivotal role in raising the standard of football in Punjab.

JCT have won many prestigious tournaments and brought laurels to the State of Punjab. They won the inaugural edition of the National Football League in 1996. The success of the outfit can be partly attributed to the fact that their owners, the Thapars, apart from being business moguls, are also keen followers of the game.

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[edit] History

Jagatjit Cotton and Textile Mills constituted the football club in 1971. However, the club got recognition from 1974 onwards when several players joined the club from the Leader Club of Jalandhar. Included among these players was Inder Singh, who had captained the Indian national team in previous years and won the Arjuna Award in 1969. The Leader Club, started by Lala Dwarka Das Sehgal had played a major role in popularizing football in Northern India in the 1960s and 1970s. Though the Leader Club is no more, JCT Mills have since taken the mantle and become the biggest and most successful football club in this part of India.

JCT Limited has been involved in the Punjab Football Association (PFA) for the last three decades. JCT won the innagural NFL title in the 1996-1997 season. In January 2007, the JCT management decided to change the club name from JCT Mills FC to JCT FC.

In May 2008, JCT announced a partnership with Wolverhampton Wanderers of the Coca Cola Championship in England

[edit] Academy

JCT Limited set up the JCT Football Academy at Phagwara in 2000 to train budding players. It funds their studies in colleges, especially at the Guru Nanak College, Phagwara.

[edit] Facts

JCT was the first Indian club to hire a foreign coach.

JCT was the first Indian team outside Kolkata to win the IFA Shield.

JCT is a part of the flagship JCT group that was started by the late Karam Chand Thapar.

[edit] Performance in AFC Competitions

1997: Second Round

[edit] Current Season

JCT finished 3rd in the 2007-2008 season of the newly formed I-League, the successor to the NFL Premier Division.

[edit] Players

[edit] Current Roster

No. Position Player
1 Flag of India GK Karanjit Singh
2 Flag of India DF Jaspal Singh
3 Flag of India DF Anwar Ali
4 Flag of Nigeria DF Julius Irabor Akpele
6 Flag of India MF Baljit Singh Sahni
7 Flag of Nigeria FW Abdul Latif Seriki
8 Flag of India MF Jaswinder Singh
9 Flag of India MF Asim Hassan
10 Flag of Brazil FW Eduardo da Silva Escobar
12 Flag of India DF Daljit Singh
13 Flag of India MF Baldeep Singh Sr
14 Flag of India MF Ram Pal
No. Position Player
16 Flag of India MF Rakinderjit Singh
18 Flag of India FW Amrinder Singh
19 Flag of India Yadvinder Singh Bajwa
20 Flag of Brazil MF Marcos De Carvalho Pereira
21 Flag of India GK Mukhwinderjit Singh
22 Flag of India GK Pawan Kumar
23 Flag of India DF Harish Sharma
24 Flag of India DF Gurwinder Singh
25 Flag of India FW Sakatar Singh
27 Flag of India MF Baldeep Singh Jr
28 Flag of India DF Shivraj Singh

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Team Management

Team Management Table
Name Position
Flag of India Samir Thapar Chairman/President
Flag of India Parminder Singh Manager
Flag of India Sukhvinder Singh Coach
Flag of India Harjinder Singh Assistant Coach
Flag of India Kuldip Singh Assistant Coach
Flag of India Dr.Ramesh Arora Doctor
Flag of India Dr.Gagan Kapoor Physio

[edit] Transfers

[edit] Retained

Kalyan Chaubey, Karanjit Singh, Mukhwinderjit Singh, Harpreet Singh, Taranjit Singh, Narinder Singh, Harish Sharma, Daljit Singh, KV Dhanesh, Jaspal Singh, Shivraj Singh, Sunil Kumar, Ram Pal, P Renedy Singh, Sukhjinder Singh, Baldeep Singh Sr, Bimanyu Bimal Barua, Yadvinder Singh Bajwa, Jaswinder Singh, Parminder Singh, Praveen Kumar, Sunil Chetri, Charanjit Kumar, Sakatar Singh

[edit] New

Rakinderjit Singh, Anwar Ali (both Punjab Police), Chidi Edeh (Sporting Clube de Goa), Ramanjeet Singh (Hindustan Club), Mandeep Singh Brar (Indian Nationals FC), Tajinder Singh (Punajb State Electricity Board), Amrinder Singh (Sultan Singh SC, Rajasthan), N Rakesh Singh (Juvenile Association, Manipur), Tajinder Singh (International SC, Punjab), Sunday Ambrose (NIGERIA) 2nd Transfer Period: Adebayo Tokunbo Adewusi (Sporting Clube de Goa), Baldeep Singh Jr (JCT Football Academy)
‘’’on loan:’’’ Gurwinder Singh (JCT Football Academy)

[edit] Left

Julius Irabor Akpele (Salgaocar SC), Gyan Moin Thapa (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC), Surjit Singh (Border Security Force), Kuldeep Singh (Rail Coach Factory), Krishna Kumar (Ageya Chalo, Tripura), Marcos Pereira (BRAZIL), Jagjit Singh Randhawa, Sukhwinder Singh, Johnson Segun Banner

[edit] Honours

1996/97
1976, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1996
1995, 1996
1996

9x Punjab Football League
1987, 1990/91, 1991, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

10xGurdarshan Memorial Cup
1982, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2002

4x Sait Nagjee Cup
1976, 1979, 1985, 1995

1978 Madura Coats Trophy

1995 Scissors Cup

1997 Rovers Cup

2002 Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Memorial Trophy

2005 Principal Harbhajan Singh Memorial Football Trophy

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