Kerala Blasters FC

BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD

Kerala Blasters will be facing Hyderabad FC in the third away match of the season at GMC Balayogi Stadium, Gachibowli. The second match of the doubleheader Saturday will be the repetition of last year’s final match and both teams will be eyeing all three points.

KBFC is coming to this game after an electric win against FC Goa 3-1 in front of the home crowd. We are in the 6th position with 9 points and Hyderabad FC is on an unbeaten run they are at the pole position of the table with 16 points to their name. From the Blasters’ perspective, will be looking forward to winning the game and taking a leap in the point table, whereas HFC will try to increase their point tally.

HEAD TO HEAD

Kerala and Hyderabad have faced each other 6 times in the league and once in the final match. Blasters have won 3 games and HFC have won 4 times including the finale of season 8. There was never a draw between these two and the goals scored against each other are somewhat similar.

PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT

Adrian Luna scored his second of the season against Goa. With 2 goals and an assist to his name, he is one of the top goal contributors for KBFC so far.Dimitrios Diamantakos scored in his second consecutive game with a spot-kick against Goa. It was he who won the penalty kick and didn’t give them a chance for the keeper to touch the ball. He also got an assist in the same game.

Ivan Kaliuzhnyi only scores bangers and he proved it once again with that thunderous strike against FC Goa. With four goals scored in total, the Ukrainian is now leading the Golden Boot charts.

WHERE TO WATCH

Hyderabad FC vs Kerala Blasters FC will be live-streamed through Disney+ Hotstar, Jio TV, Asianet Plus, and Star Sports Network. Updates will be also available through KBFC’s official Twitter handle

THE REWIND: KBFC VS FCGOA

Kerala Blasters FC successfully secured 3 points by winning against FC GOA on a 3-1 score line at Kochi.FC GOA made their message clear when Coach Carlos Peña opted to go with a 4-2-3-1 formation with all four foreign players in attacking roles. On other side Coach Ivan Vukomanović opted to field Blasters unit with his effective 4-4-2 formation. Only change in the starting line-up for Men in Yellow from last match was the ‘Supersub’ from last match returning to the starting line-up with a confidence boost. Sahal Abdul Samad started instead of Saurav Mandal in the Midfield for Blasters.

With Iker Vallejo narrowly missing the target on the 4th and 7th minutes, FC GOA made their presence felt from the very first minute from kick-off. Blasters also came close to that opening goal with Sahal Abdul Samad testing Dheeraj Singh twice in the 7th minute. And a header attempt from Marko Lešković missing the target in the 8th minute by whiskers. A shot on target from Álvaro Vázquez and an ‘Olympic goal’ attempt from Edu Bedia in the 10th minute were brilliantly denied by Prabhsukhan Singh Gill. With FCGOA dominating the possession chart throughout the game, a disciplined KERALA BLASTERS unit made sure that the possession remained within the Goan defence line. Combined with the Blasters defence under a brilliant performance from Marko Lešković ensured that Goa attackers are silent for major share of the match. With Nishu Kumar clearing a dangerous move from Noah Sadaoui in the 11th minute. Blasters waited patiently to get back in the game. Meanwhile an attempt from Dimitrios Diamantakos for Blasters in the 19th minute went Fractionally wide from the target.

FC GOA had their first setback on the 21st minute when Saviour Gama had to be replaced by Sanson Pereira due to an injury. A header attempt from Adrian Luna on a cross from Rahul KP missed the target in the 22nd minute keeping the scoreline at level. Rahul KP was a constant threat for the opponents as he was disturbing their defence through right wing whenever he has the ball. With the clock ticking, the inevitable happened in the 42nd minute. ‘THE MAGICIAN’ in jersey number 20 strikes for the ‘MEN IN YELLOW’. A ‘tap in goal’ from Adrian Luna got Blasters the first goal in the match and the lead. Dimitrios Diamantakos was first unlucky when a shot from him on a pass from Adrian Luna hit the near post, however time proved that the ‘Greek Snipper’ cannot be kept long from scoring. Referee pointed towards the penalty spot on the 45th minute in favour of Blasters when Dimitrios Diamantakos was brought down inside the penalty box. With FC Goa custodian Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem going in the the wrong direction, Diamantakos ensured to hit the target to increase the lead for blasters. Score board stood in favour of Blasters till half time.

Blasters registered their 3rd goal on the 52nd minute. Ivan Kalyuzhnyi made it clear that he is a player whom the opponents defence need to be worried about. A powerful shot from the ‘Ukrainian Powerhouse’ found the bottom of the net even before Dheeraj Singh could react. With 3 goals down, FC GOA fought back with all the arsenal they had. Álvaro Vázquez found the target in the 59th minute for ‘Gaurs’. But, the offline flag was up before the ball even crossed the goal line. A shot on target from Iker Vallejo in the 62nd minute was brilliantly denied by Prabhsukhan Singh Gill who stood calm and confident. 63rd minute was the time for Dheeraj Singh to display his brilliance for Goa to deny an attempt from the blasters. With repeated attempts on goal, Goa found the target on 67th minute. A header from Noah Sadaoui took the clean sheet away from Blasters.

Ivan introduced fresh legs with a double sub in the 70th minute. Apostolos Giannou and Puitea replaced Dimitrios Diamantakos and Jeakson Singh. When Adrian Luna missed the target in the 72nd minute. A brilliant attempt from Edu Bedia in the 76th minute through a freekick was denied by blasters custodian Prabhsukhan Singh Gill yet again.Rahul KP again got the blasters fans to the edge of their seats in the 78th minute with a brilliant move. Apostolos Giannou was unlucky to miss the target on a cross from Rahul KP.

Coach again went for a double substitution with bringing in Saurav Mandal and Jessel Carneiro for Sahal Abdul Samad and Sandeep Singh. Also replacing Ivan Kalyuzhnyi with Víctor Mongil on the 89th minute. Both teams came close to scoring again on the 95th and 96th minutes. When Edu Bedia missed the target on a freekick in the 95th minute, Saurav Mandal was unlucky in connecting a pinpoint pass from Adrian Luna in the 96th minute. With 3-1 score line, score board remained in favour of KERALA BLASTERS on the final whistle with the Hosts walking back with the valuable 3 points.

FIERCE BATTLE UPON US

TEAM NEWS

Kerala Blasters will take on FC Goa in their fourth home match of the season at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi. KBFC who is coming after a remarkable away win against Northeast United FC for 3-0 will be looking forward to replicating the same against FC Goa. In their prior game against Jamshedpur FC, the Gaurs also won by the margin of 3-0 and hence they will be eager to continue the winning run.

In the game against NEUFC, our Greek forward Dimitrios found his first goal of the season and Sahal, who came in as a substitute, scored the brace to wrap the game for us. With 6 points from 5 games, KBFC is now placed in 7th position of the league table. Goa is in 4th position with 9 points from 4 games.

PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT

Dimitrios Diamantakos finally found the nets with a classical number 9 finish against NEUFC from Saurav’s pass across the face of goal.Sahal Abdul Samad who became the most capped player for KBFC in ISL with 77 games under his belt, scored a brace in the dying minutes of the game against the Highlanders. Sahal came in as the substitute but didn’t hesitate to show his abilities in front of goal and made his ‘milestone’ match a memorable one.

QUICK RUNDOWN

FC Goa is almost always a tough opponent for the Blasters. Out of 16 matches played between these two teams, the Gaurs have won 9 times and have scored 40 goals against KBFC. Blasters have won only 3 games and the remaining 4 ended up in stalemate. With 63 goals scored against each other, Kerala-Goa battle is one of the highest scoring fixture in the ISL.

WHERE TO WATCH

The live streaming of KBFC vs FCG is available through Asianet Plus, Jio TV, Disney+ Hotstar and Star Sports network. Update on game will be made available through club’s official Twitter handle.

KBFC announces Bank of Baroda as their Official Banking Partner for Hero ISL 2022-23

Kerala Blasters FC is excited to announce Bank of Baroda as their official banking partner for Hero Indian Super League (ISL) in 2022-23 season. Bank of Baroda, one of the premier public sector bank in India will be the official banking partner of Kerala Blasters.

“The spirit of football is always thriving in the land of Kerala. Football is one factor which unites us. Bank of Baroda is happy to announce its partnership with KBFC a team with never say die attitude. Bank of Baroda provide world class banking services to all its customers. Just like, football unites our spirit at BOB we work as a team to take Customer experience to the next level. We wish KBFC all the very best in the upcoming matches and lift the Cup.” Said, Sreejith Kottarathil, General Manager & Zonal Head, Bank of Baroda.

Nikhil Bhardwaj, Director, Kerala Blasters FC, said, “We are delighted to join hands with Bank of Baroda for the Hero ISL 2022/23 season. Partnering with a public sector bank shows the great mutual trust and respect both our brands share. We thank everyone at Bank of Baroda for trusting us and we look forward to a very fruitful cooperation.”

THE REWIND: NEUFC vs KBFC

With Dimitrios Diamantakos opening his account for KERALA BLASTERS FC and Sahal Abdul Samad scoring twice , ‘MEN IN YELLOW’ are back in the winning track by defeating NORTHEAST UNITED FC 3-0 at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati.

With assistant coach Paul Groves in-charge of the team due to a suspension for coach Marco Balbul, NORTHEAST UNITED FC opted to go for a 5-3-2 formation. On other side Coach Ivan Vukomanović re-arranged the Blasters unit within his effective 4-4-2 formation. Blasters restructured the starting line-up with Sandeep Singh , Nishu Kumar and Hormipam Ruivah returning to the defence, Rahul KP, Ivan Kalyuzhnyi, Jeakson Singh and Saurav Mandal taking care of the Midfield and Captain Adrian Luna joining Dimitrios Diamantakos in attack.

With both teams had their defence unit busy and effective against the opponent attack for the first 45 minutes, first half remained scoreless. Romain Philippateaux hitting the cross bar in the 8th minute was the only time when either team came close to the score line.

Second half started with a shot from Emil Benny in the 51st minute for the ‘HIGHLANDERS’ narrowly missing the target.Things changed in favour of the Blasters in 56th minute. Dimitrios Diamantakos guided ball to the net with a soft touch from an assist from Saurav Mandal.With a super sub warming up on the side-line for Blasters, score board was not going to remain the same for long. Sahal Abdul Samad replaced Saurav Mandal in the 65th minute to mark the most appearance in ISL from a player in Kerala Blasters jersey.

Blasters also replaced the goal scorer Dimitrios Diamantakos with Apostolos Giannou in attack. Aron Evans tested Prabhsukhan Singh Gill on the 71st minute with a tricky dipping volley. And presence of mind from the Blasters custodian save an attempt from Norteast United FC on 82nd minute. A dangerous run by Emil Benny from a clearance error from blasters in the 83rd minute was safely brought down by Sandeep Singh inside the penalty box. With 5 minutes more to the regular time, the super sub found the target. A goal by the Kerala deo. Assist from Rahul KP guided to goal by Sahal Abdul Samad. Blasters made a double replacement Víctor Mongil and Puitea replacing Hormipam Ruivah and Ivan Kalyuzhnyi in the 87th minute. Jessel Carneiro came in replaced Nishu Kumar with 3 minutes to the extra time.

An attempt from Rahul KP in the 95th minute was saved by Northeast United FC custodian Mirshad Michu. But score board clicked in favour of Blasters on the very next minute. Sahal Abdul Samad finding the net for the MEN IN YELLOW from an assist by Sandeep Singh. With time clicking away, final whistle was blown with KERALA Blasters FC walking with 3 points and a clean sheet.

We will rise together

TEAM NEWS

Kerala Blasters will encounter Northeast United FC in their second away game of the season at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati. In the last game against Mumbai City, the Blasters faced a defeat of two goals, but the character shown by the team in the second half has reignited the hope of many fans.

With only three points from the first four games of the season, the men in yellow will be eyeing a win to get back into the rhythm. Northeast is currently last in the table and they haven’t secured a point yet. Despite their bottom spot, they’ve always given a good fight to each team they faced.

HEAD TO HEAD

KBFC holds an upper hand against NEUFC as we have won 6 out of 16 games. Highlanders have tasted victory 4 times and it was all square 6 times in the history of Hero ISL. In the previous season, KBFC emerged victorious in one match and the other ended as a stalemate.

PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT

KP Rahul had an extraordinary outing against Mumbai in Kochi. He possessed a lot of threat to the Islander’s defence and created a lot of difficulties for them with his little touches and sleeky skills.

Adrian Luna has been pivotal for Blasters in all these games. Against Mumbai City, it was very unfortunate that he couldn’t find a goal as he struck the woodwork and missed some other chances.

WHERE TO WATCH

NEUFC vs KBFC will be streamed through Disney+ Hotstar, Jio TV, Asianet Plus and Star Sports network. Updates will be made available through the club’s Twitter account also.

THE REWIND: KBFC vs MCFC

When Mumbai City FC opted for 4-2-3-1 formation, Coach Ivan Vukomanović gone with his effective 4-4-2 formation with two changes from the last match. Ivan Kalyuzhnyi and Hormipam Ruivah were replaced by Rahul KP and Víctor Mongil with Sahal Abdul Samad partnering Dimitrios Diamantakos.

Visitors started attacking from the very first touch on the ball and tested the Blasters custodian when it was just 10 minutes into the game. With Lallianzuala Chhangte and Bipin Singh Thounaojam testing the Blasters defence trough wings repeatedly, Blasters could not step into the attacking football which Ivan Vukomanović’s men are known for. Lalengmawia Ralte (Apuia) tested his shooting skills on the blasters defence line in the 5th minute but failed to find the target. With Greg Stewart and Apuia moving up and causing troubles for the blasters defence, visitors dominated the game and possession throughout the first half. With Mehtab Singh scoring from a corner in the 21st minute and Jorge Pereyra Díaz finding the net in the 31st minute, visitors had the score board in their favour till half time.

It looked like the half time talk in Kerala Blasters dressing room showed results. Blasters slowly got the game back from the dominating Mumbai City. ‘MEN IN YELLOW’ started putting pressure on Mumbai City defence, winning balls in the midfield with the defence line more organized and dominating against Mumbai City attacks. This started to reflect in the game immediately, with a header from Dimitrios Diamantakos on a cross from Adrian Luna in the 52nd minute narrowly missing the target. His attaching partner Sahal Abdul Samad tried his luck by whipping the ball towards the Mumbai city goal line on the 53rd minute. With constant attack from blasters, Mumbai city custodian Phurba Tempa Lachenpa stood as the last line of defence multiple times. A screamer from Dimitrios Diamantakos in the 57th minute was denied only because of a brilliant save from Phurba Lachenpa. Jeakson Singh also joined the list on the 57th minute by attempting a header which could not find the target. With Rahul Kp causing trouble for the visitors, blasters kept on penetrating the Mumbai city defence.

When game was flowing towards the Mumbai city defence, visitors also made isolated attempts to bring back the pressure on blasters defence. One such attempt in the 69th minute from Mehtab Singh went away from the post. Blasters replaced Víctor Mongil and Sahal Abdul Samad with Hormipam Ruivah and Ivan Kalyuzhnyi in the 70th minute. A quick counterattack from blasters on 72nd minute almost got the hosts on the score card. A shot from Adrian Luna hit the inside post and bounces back and header attempt form Rahul KP narrowly missing then near post. Mumbai city fc also had their share of missing chances on the other end. Lallianzuala Chhangte’s shot went far away from target on 73rd minute when there was only the Blasters custodian Prabhsukhan Singh Gill between him and the goalpost. Puitea was replaced by Bidyashagar Singh in the 81st minute by blasters. A shot from Luna in the 94th minute missed the target for Blasters again. Rahul KP and Adrián Luna were replaced by Bryce Brian Miranda and Saurav Mandal to bring in fresh legs. However, the score card remained in favour of the visitors 2-0.

Though KERALA BLASTERS could not secure three points against the inform MUMBAI CITY FC on a close fight, match ended up with positive signs for the ‘MEN IN YELLOW’ from the second half.

ALL IN, FOR THE WIN

Kerala Blasters FC will square off against Mumbai City FC in the third home game of the season. In the previous match against Odisha FC, KBFC went down to a narrow defeat of 2-1. Harmanjot Khabra’s header goal in the first half of the game gave us the hope of 3 more points in the bag but things turned around in favour of Odisha in the second half. KBFC now has 3 points from 3 games.

Mumbai City FC is having a good run in the season. They started the season with a 3-3 draw against HFC, won the next game against Odisha FC and drew the next game against JFC. They’re in 4th position with 5 points from 3 games. Islanders and Blasters are similar in their principles in-game, both love to attack and play pressing football.

QUICK RUNDOWN

The Islanders have an edge over KBFC in terms of the number of games won. Mumbai has grabbed all 3 points 6 times against the Blasters and the Men in Yellow have defeated them 4 times out of 16 matches played all together. Both of them shared points on 6 occasions.In the previous season, KBFC was dominant over Mumbai City FC and won both the legs scoring 3 past them.

PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT

Harmanjot Khabra had a very good outing against Odisha FC with a goal to his name. He has been a main presence in the defence for the Blasters throughout the season.Adrian Luna continues to provide the best for the team. The Uruguayan played a vital role against Odisha and also added an assist to his name.

WHERE TO WATCH

The live telecast of KBFC vs MCFC is available on Disney+Hotstar, Jio TV, Asianet Plus, and the Star Sports network.Updates will be provided through the club’s Twitter handle as well

THE REWIND: OFC VS KBFC

After leading the score board for first 45 minutes of the game, ‘MEN IN YELLOW’ unfortunate not to secure a point again. When both teams were not ready to settle for anything less than 3 points, it was a match of two teams playing with calculated attacks. When Odisha FC opted for 4-3-3 formation, Coach Ivan made a slight change by moving Ivan Kalyuzhnyi behind the target man Dimitrios Diamantakos which made the formation change to 4-4-1-1.

Contrary to the full-on attaching football which Kerala Blasters is known for, Blasters played with measured moves. On the other hand, Odisha FC too played tactically by killing each move from Kerala Blasters in the midfield itself before it could progress to the attacking third. Though Jerry Mawihmingthanga found the back of the net on the 7th minute, rule book stood against him. Goal was not allowed as contact was made when the ball was under the control of Blasters custodian Prabhsukhan Singh Gill. Ivan Kalyuzhnyi tested Amrinder Singh on the 10th minute of the game for the Blasters. Whereas, Thoiba Singh Moirangthem did the same against the visitors on the 24th minute.

With attacks swinging in each direction Kerala Blasters opened the score card with a brilliant tactical goal on the 35th minute. When Adrián Luna walked towards the corner flag, the only player who was walking back from the Odisha penalty box was Harmanjot Singh Khabra. With Marko Lešković inside the box anticipating a corner, this looked like the defender was going back to his position to safeguard the defence line to tackle any counter attacks. Luna opted for a short pass to Puitea and brought the ball to open play. When players were moving back from penalty box, the man with jersey number 10 for Kerala Blasters brilliantly moved into the penalty box and remained unmarked by any Odisha players. A pinpoint cross from Luna and a header by Khabra looked like a move made to perfection from the practice ground. It could be a coincidence that Harmanjot Singh Khabra registered his name on score card against the same opponents last season too.

Blasters custodian was quick to clear a dangerous shot from Diego Maurício on the 47th minute. However, the man in jersey number 17 for Odisha FC turned the score board to ‘Square One’ for the host on the 54th minute. Jerry Mawihmingthanga was quick enough to get his boots on to a rebound inside the Kerala Blasters penalty box. After finding the equalizer, Odisha FC started testing the Blasters defence line consistently. Rahul KP replaced Sahal Abdul Samad on 60th minute for Blasters. Blasters also made a double substitution on the 64th minute when Víctor Mongil replaced Ivan Kalyuzhnyi and Nihal Sudeesh came in for Hormipam Ruivah. The very next minute Odisha also introduced fresh legs with a triple substitution. Nanda Kumar replaced by Isak Vanlalruatfela, Pedro Martin replacing Diego Maurício and Raynier Fernandes replacing Issac Vanmalsawma.

Odisha custodian was spot on in collecting a header from Dimitrios Diamantakos on a cross from Luna on the 67th minute. Very next minute Jerry tested Prabhsukhan Singh Gill for the hosts. Amrinder Singh managed to get his finger on the ball to clear an attempt from Jeakson Singh Thounaojam for Blasters on the 77th minute. Odisa replaced Thoiba Singh Moirangthem with Paul Ramfangzauva on the 80th min. A header attempt from Raynier Fernandes on the 85th minute for Odisha Fc went away from the target. But Odisha FC managed to take the lead the very next minute. A long ball clearance from Amrinder Singh on the 86th minute was guided to the net by Pedro Martin. Blasters replaced Harmanjot Singh Khabra with Nishu Kumar and Puitea with Saurav Mandal on the 87th minute. Odisha also went for their final substitution with Jerry replaced by Denechandra Meitei.

Two minutes into the extra time, an attempt from Dimitrios Diamantakos to get a pass to the penalty box was blocked by Amrinder Singh. Score board remained in favour of Odisha FC when the final whistle went out.

Never GivE In, Never back down

TEAM NEWS

Kerala Blasters will lock horns with Odisha FC in the first away match of the Hero ISL season 9. Blasters, started off the season with an exquisite win against East Bengal FC fell short in the next game against ATKMB for 2-5. Even though it was the yellow army who took the lead against the Mariners, they came back to the game before half time and etched another win to their books.
Odisha FC is in a similar setting as well. They defeated Jamshedpur FC (2-3) in the first match of the season but failed to clinch the three points against Mumbai City FC (2-0). Both the teams are akin in their football philosophy, that is, both like to play attacking and entertaining football. Blasters will be looking forward to getting back into winning ways and to regain the mentality whereas the Kalinga warriors will be aiming for an home victory.

HEAD TO HEAD

Kerala holds an upper hand against Odisha FC in ISL. KBFC emerged victorious 7 times in past 18 clashes and Odisha have won 4 times. The points were shared on 7 occasions. A game between these two teams almost always assures a goal. Both of them have found nets for 24 times each. In their last meeting, KBFC dominated the game to win 2-0

KEY PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT

The local lad Rahul KP scored a delicate goal against ATKMB in front of the home fans for the first time. He has been offering pace and agility to the team each time he was on the pitch.

Ivan Kaliuzhnyi continues to increase his goal tally in yellow. After the brace against East Bengal, the Ukrainian got the introductory goal of the match against ATKMB. Apart from goals, he has also been a workforce in midfield for KBFC.

Sahal Abdul Samad has been pivotal for Ivan’s Blasters in this season. He had a good game against ATKMB, working relentlessly down the flank and added an assist to his name with the pass given for Kaliuzhnyi’s goal.

WHERE TO WATCH

Catch it live on Disney+Hotstar, Jio TV, Asianet Plus, and the Star Sports network.
Updates are also available on the club’s Twitter handle.