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Manjappada is a community organisation based in kerala for the football club ] that competes in ]. Manjappada is a community organisation based in ] for the football club ] that competes in ].


Manjappada has been ever-present in their support for the Kerala-based Indian Super League (ISL) side Kerala Blasters since its inception. Manjappada kept growing and can now boast a widespread network all over the country. Manjappada has been ever-present in their support for the Kerala-based Indian Super League (ISL) side Kerala Blasters since its inception. Manjappada kept growing and can now boast a widespread network all over the country.

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Manjappada
Established2014
TypeSupporters' group
ClubKerala Blasters FC
LocationKochi, Kerala
StadiumJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
ColorsYellow
Websitehttp://manjappada.club

Manjappada is a community organisation based in Kerala for the football club Kerala Blasters FC that competes in Indian Super League.

Manjappada has been ever-present in their support for the Kerala-based Indian Super League (ISL) side Kerala Blasters since its inception. Manjappada kept growing and can now boast a widespread network all over the country.

The fan group has been actively working throughout pre-season to expand the support for Kerala Blasters even further by introducing unique chants for different players and conducting bike rallies, flash mobs etc across Kerala. Manjappada have now been encouraged by another golden feather in the cap in the form of the Indian Sports Honours Award. The players and the coach have often acknowledged the fans' support in the success and called them The 12th Man.

Manjapadda that translated to 'Yellow Army' also travel for the Blasters' away matches. So when the Blasters are on the road, these fans make sure there is always a shade of yellow in the stands.

References

  1. "Kerala Blasters fan group Manjappada win 'Fan Club of the Year' award at Indian Sports Honours". November 11, 2017.

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