Sporting Clube de Goa | Salgaocar Sports Club | Dempo Sports Club
Vasco Sports Club | Churchill Brothers Sports Club
 
Sporting Clube de Goa
Full Name: Sporting Clube de Goa 
Known As: Flaming Oranje 
Hometown: Panjim, Goa 
Founded: 1999 
Ground: Jawaharlal Nehru Fatorda Stadium (NFL home ground) 
League: NFL Premier Division, Goa Professional League 

Sporting Clube de Goa came into existence when the public of Panjim decided to launch a football club after Cidade de Goa disbanded its football team. Thus, after Vasco Sports Club, Sporting became the second club of public shareholding.

The club, built on the lines of Portuguese giants Sporting Clube de Portugal, has made rapid strides in the national circuit. Sporting shot to prominence by an impressive performance in the 2001-02 Federation Cup, where they made it to the last four after victories over more fancied teams like East Bengal and Indian Bank.
 
In their only the second appearance in NFL Premier Division, Sporting missed out on the top honours by a whisker when they secured second position behind champions Dempo.

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  Salgaocar Sports Club
Full Name: Salgaocar Sports Club 
Hometown: Vasco, Goa 
Founded: 1955 
Ground: Jawaharlal Nehru Fatorda Stadium (NFL home ground)  
League: NFL Premier Division, Goa Professional League 
 
Salgaocar Sports Club is sponsored by V. M. Salgaocar Group of Companies and is one of the most successful Goan outfits in recent years. It became the first Goan side to win the NFL in 1998-99 under the guidance of Coach Shabbir Ali.

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 Dempo Sports Club

Full Name: Dempo Sports Club 
Known As: The Whites 
Hometown: Panjim, Goa 
Founded: 1966 
Ground: Jawaharlal Nehru Fatorda Stadium (NFL home ground)  

League: L Premier Division, Goa Professional League 
 
Dempo Sports Club was founded as Clube Desportivo de Bicholim in 1966. It was renamed as Dempo Sports Club when Dempo Group of Companies bought partner company Souza's share in 1968.

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 Vasco Sports Club

The Vasco Sports Club is a football (soccer) club from Goa, India.

In 1951, residents from the port town of Vasco da Gama, Goa, including the Portuguese garrison stationed there formed a football club called Clube de Desportos Vasco da Gama.

It was named after the famous Brazilian club, and similar colours were adopted by it. The open fields where the present Tilak stadium is built, were the practice grounds for the players. Later a club house was built near by, which still stands today.

During the last five decades the club participated in most of the major tournaments in India. The sixties and seventies were the most productive years for the club and they won some of the major tournaments during that time like the Kerala Trophy, Stafford Cup, Bandodkar Gold Trophy, Chakola Gold Trophy and Sait-Nagjee Trophy. It failed to stamp its mark in other tournaments like the Rovers Cup, Bordoloi Shield, Nehru Memorial Tournament, having lost out in the final.

As far as honours at home go, the club won the Goa Football Association league title on six different occasions starting in 1954 until 1969 and is the oldest registered Club still participating in the State's top League competition, never once having been demoted in the Club's history.

After two decades of major victories, the 80's saw a decline in the efficacy of the Club in terms of All India and State Tournaments. However, it retained a prominent position among the top five Clubs in Goa. The decline started when the Bandekar group withdrew support and there were no new white knights to fund the increasing cost of top class players.

Over the last five decades the club has received a lot of financial help from many philanthropic benefactors not only from the port town of Vasco, but from different parts of Goa and Goans residing abroad.

Undaunted, from the mid 90's the Club, under the leadership of Nõel da Lima Leitão, took the help of Zeca Miglietti from Portugal, former Benfica defender, as coach for its training programme. His hard work saw the Club reach the quarterfinal phase of the KBL Federation Cup and among the contenders for qualification to the Premier Division National League.

Presently the new management is headed by Mario Leitão as the President, Mario De Souza as Secretary and Stanley Pereira as Treasurer. The membership drive undertaken by the new management has begun to yield results and the general response from the fans has been encouraging.

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 Churchill Brothers Sports Club

Full Name: Churchill Brothers Sports Club
Hometown: Panjim, Goa 
Founded: 1988
Ground: Jawaharlal Nehru Fatorda Stadium (NFL home ground)  

League: NFL Second Division, Goa Professional League
 
Churchill Brothers has been one of the leading Goan sides in national tournaments. A string of lackluster performances resulted in the team relegated from the Premier Division of the NFL at the end of the 2004-05 season. The club will play in the Second Division in 2005-06, being placed in group A.

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