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Football club
Chhinga Veng
Full nameChhinga Veng Football Club
Short nameCVFC
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
GroundRajiv Gandhi Stadium
Capacity20,000
Head coachAnand Gurung
LeagueMizoram Premier League
Home colours Away colours

Chhinga Veng Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Aizawl, Mizoram. The club competes in the Mizoram Premier League. The club made its I-League 2nd Division debut in the 2018–19 season, and finished as runners-up.

History

Chhinga Veng FC was established in 1985. Chhinga Veng won the Independence Day tournament, the oldest football cup tournament in Mizoram in 2017. They followed it by winning MFA Super cup in the same year.

Chhinga Veng won the Mizoram Premier League, the first division of Mizoram football in 2017, by beating then national champion Aizawl F.C., to make it a treble. In the next season they started where they left off in the previous, by winning Independence Day tournament. and MFA Super cup 2018. Chhinga Veng finished runners–up in 2018–19 Mizoram Premier League by losing to I-League side Aizawl FC on penalties in the final.

Chhinga Veng entered the national league in 2019 by competing in 2018–19 I-League 2nd Division.

Rivalry

Chhinga Veng has a rivalry with local side Chanmari FC, which also competes in Mizoram Premier League. In the regional championships, the club also nurture the rivalry with I-League giants Aizawl FC.

Stadium

A panoramic view of the stadium

Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, located in Salem Veng, Aizawl, Mizoram, is used as the home ground of Chhinga Veng for the home matches of Mizoram Premier League.

2019 squad

As of 5 September 2019

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Dharminder Guru
4 DF India IND Laldinpuia PC
6 MF India IND KC Larchhuakmawia
8 MF India IND Silvana Ruatkima
10 MF India IND Thasiama
11 DF India IND Lalsawmzela
13 DF India IND K Lalnunzama
18 DF India IND Hmingthanmawia
19 FW India IND Malsawmdawnga
20 MF India IND Omega Vanlalhruaitluanga
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF India IND F Zosangliana
27 DF India IND Lalmuanawma
29 FW India IND Malsawmzuala MC
30 MF India IND Ginkholen Haokip
32 GK India IND Lalruatpuia
34 DF India IND Vanlalzuidika
35 DF India IND Lalthlalova
73 DF India IND Lalremruata
77 DF India IND Vanlalchhuanga
99 MF Ivory Coast CIV Sie Ouattara

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2018—present

Current technical staff

As of 11 January 2019
Position Name
Head coach India Anand Gurung
Assistant coach India H. Lalremruata
Team manager India Lalrinnunga Khawlhring
Physiotherapist India Lalrinsanga Rokhum

Team records

National/International record

Season Division Teams Position Attendance/G Federation Cup/Super Cup AFC Champions League AFC Cup
2018–19 I-League 2nd 16 2 TBD DNQ DNQ
Key
  • DNQ = did not qualify
  • DNP = Did not play
  • TBD = To be decided
  • TBA = To be added

Season

As of 30 December 2018
Year Division League League
Cup
Top Scorer(s)
Pos. P W D L GF GA Pts Player(s) Goals
2018–19 2 TBD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD TBD TBD

Head coach's record

updated on 13 September 2019

Name Nationality From To P W D L Win%
Danny Lalduhawma  India 2018 Present 16 10 3 3 062.50
Anand Gurung  India 2018 2019 0 0 0 0 !—

Honours

Domestic

League

Cup

  • MFA Super Cup
    • Winners (2): 2017, 2018
  • Independence Day Cup
    • Winners (2): 2017, 2018

References

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