Peerless Sports Club[4][5] (formerly known as Peerless FC), or simply Peerless, is an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal.[6] Founded in 1993, the club is owned by Peerless Group and currently competes in the Calcutta Premier Division A.[7][8][9][10][11]
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Full name | Peerless Sports Club[1] | ||
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Nickname(s) | Peerless | ||
Short name | PSC | ||
Founded | 1993[2] | ||
Ground | Various | ||
Owner | Bengal Peerless Housing Devpt | ||
Chairman | Patit Paban Ray[3] | ||
Manager | Hemanta Dora | ||
League | CFL Premier Division | ||
The club had refused to take part in the I-League 2nd Division owing to financial matters. After the three Kolkata giants Mohun Bagan AC, SC East Bengal and Mohammedan Sporting, Peerless is considered as the strongest side from the city of joy.[12]
History
Peerless as a club began their journey from Kolkata Maidan, the home of Kolkata football. The club is founded in 1993 and owned by its parent organization Peerless Group, a business conglomerate in Kolkata.[13]
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Earlier in the 90s, the club competed in the Calcutta Premier League second division. Former India international Shabbir Ali was in charge of the club and under his coaching, Peerless promoted itself from the first division to the CFL Super Division in 1993–94 season.[14][15][16][17]
In 2018, the club signed Trinidad and Tobago international Anthony Wolfe ahead of their CFL season.[18] Thus he became the club's first and only footballer who has appeared in the FIFA World Cup.[19][20] In 2019, Peerless created history after winning the 2019–20 Calcutta Premier Division,[21] defeating their archrivals; three Kolkata giants. The club managed by Jahar Das, emerged as the first small club since 1958 to win the Calcutta Football League.[22] In that season, they reached the quarter-finals of the 2020 IFA Shield.[23]
As defending champion, Peerless began their 2021–22 Calcutta Premier Division journey on 17 August, defeating Kidderpore FC 4–1.[24][25] They reached the knock-out stages after finishing as Group-B topper but lost 4–0 to Railway FC in the quarter-finals. In June 2022, the club roped in Soren Dutta as head coach and Iranian former footballer Jamshid Nassiri as technical director.[26] In July, they participated in Naihati Gold Cup and their campaign ended with a 0–0 (5–4) defeat to United SC in semi-finals. In September, the club fought in group stages of the Calcutta Premier Division but failed to reach the "super six" round.[27]
In June 2023, the Indian Football Association (IFA) announced the merger of both Premier Division A and B of the Calcutta Football League, ahead of its 125th edition, in which Peerless was allowed to compete in Group I.[28][29][30]
Ownership and finances
Peerless Sports Club (formed in 1993) is currently owned by Peerless Group, its major holding company is Peerless General Finance & Investment Co Ltd, which is India's Registered Residuary non-banking Company.[31] It has subsidiaries like Peerless Hospital, Bengal Peerless (real estate), Kaizen Holidays and others.
Patit Paban Ray, a board member of Bengal Peerless Housing Development Co Ltd, is currently the chairman of Peerless Club.[32]
Stadium
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Peerless plays most of their home matches of Calcutta Football League Premier Division A at both the Barasat Stadium and Rabindra Sarobar Stadium.[33]
Honours
League
- Calcutta Premier Division A
- CFL Second Division
- Champions (1): 1993[38]
Cup
- Trades Cup[39]
- Winners (1): 2006[40]
- All Airlines Gold Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1998[41]
Peerless SC scripted history in 2020, as they became the only club outside Kolkata's "Big Three" (Mohun Bagan AC, East Bengal FC, and Mohammedan Sporting) to win the Championship in 61 years; Eastern Railway did the same back in 1958.[42][43]
Players
First-team squad
- As of 27 June 2023
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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12 | FW | ![]() | Wanboklang S Lyngkhoi |
20 | GK | ![]() | Shubham Dhas |
14 | FW | ![]() | Nikelsson Bina |
18 | DF | ![]() | Amit Tudu (captain) |
26 | MF | ![]() | Pynshondorlang Shadap |
25 | DF | ![]() | Harshaa Parui |
24 | MF | ![]() | Sajan Shahhani |
35 | DF | ![]() | Mohamed Aftab Alam |
36 | FW | ![]() | Manostosh Majji |
22 | MF | ![]() | MC Mawsawzuala |
37 | DF | ![]() | Indrajit Singh Bedhi |
Notable players
For all current and former notable Peerless SC players with a Wikipedia article, see: Peerless SC players.
World Cup player
Anthony Wolfe (2018, 2019–2020, 2021–2022)[44][45]
Managerial history
Name | Nationality | Years | Note |
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Shabbir Ali | ![]() | 1993–1995 | [14] |
Biswajit Bhattacharya | ![]() | 2018–2019 | [46][47] |
Jahar Das | ![]() | 2019–2021 | [48][49] |
Subrata Bhattacharya jr. | ![]() | 2021–2022 | [50] |
Soren Dutta | ![]() | 2022–2023 | [26] |
Hemanta Dora | ![]() | 2023–present | [26] |
See also
References
Further reading
Bibliography
- Kapadia, Novy (2017). Barefoot to Boots: The Many Lives of Indian Football. Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-0-143-42641-7.
- Martinez, Dolores; Mukharji, Projit B (2009). Football: From England to the World: The Many Lives of Indian Football. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-88353-6. Archived from the original on 2 July 2022.
- Dineo, Paul; Mills, James (2001). Soccer in South Asia: Empire, Nation, Diaspora. London, United Kingdom: Frank Cass Publishers. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-7146-8170-2. Archived from the original on 25 July 2022.
- Nath, Nirmal (2011). History of Indian Football: Upto 2009–10. Readers Service. ISBN 9788187891963. Archived from the original on 22 July 2022.
Others
- "Sport/Football — East Bengal drubs Peerless". The Hindu. 19 August 2004. Archived from the original on 25 August 2004. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
- "Aizawl FC sign Ivorian forward Leonce Dodoz from CFL side Peerless". The Fan Garage. 21 August 2017. Archived from the original on 16 May 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
- "The Calcutta Football League (CFL) — Winners of each season". ifawb.org. Kolkata: Indian Football Association. 2021. Archived from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- Chakraborty, Samrat (6 April 2021). "East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and teams who have won the Calcutta Football League title most number of times". Goal.com. Archived from the original on 23 September 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
- Sengupta, Somnath (16 December 2010). "Aryan Club — Rising From the Ashes". thehardtackle.com. The Hard Tackle. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- Chattopadhyay, Hariprasad (13 September 2019). "আটান্নর মতো কড়া লড়াই দেখা যাচ্ছে এই লিগেও" [A tough fight like 1958 is also being witnessed in this season's league]. abandabazar.com (in Bengali). Kolkata: Anandabazar Patrika. Archived from the original on 26 September 2022.
External links
- Peerless SC at IFA West Bengal
- Peerless SC at Soccerway
- Peerless SC at Flashscore
- Peerless SC at Betsapi