Results

India Goa Pro League 01/30 10:15 - Guardian Angel SC v Sesa FA L 1-0
India Goa Pro League 01/15 10:15 - Sesa FA v Sporting Clube de Goa L 0-1
India Goa Pro League 12/18 10:15 - Calangute Association v Sesa FA D 0-0
India Goa Pro League 12/10 10:15 - Sesa FA v Sporting Clube de Goa D 1-1
India Goa Pro League 10/31 10:30 - Sesa FA v YC Manora W 5-3
India Goa Pro League 10/24 10:15 - Sesa FA v Panjim Footballers D 0-0
India Goa Pro League 10/21 10:30 - Salgaocar SC v Sesa FA D 1-1
India Goa Pro League 04/18 10:45 - Sesa FA v FC Goa II D 2-2
India Goa Pro League 04/15 10:45 - Sesa FA v Panjim Footballers W 1-0
India Goa Pro League 04/12 10:45 - Sesa FA v YC Manora W 3-2
India Goa Pro League 03/26 10:15 - Guardian Angel SC v Sesa FA D 2-2
India Goa Pro League 03/16 10:15 - Calangute Association v Sesa FA D 0-0

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 1 1 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 1

Wikipedia - Sesa Football Academy

Sesa Football Academy (SFA) is an Indian professional football club based in Sanquelim, Goa. Originally founded in the 1960s as Sesa Sports Club, It currently competes in the Goa Professional League, and had previously participated in the NFL II and the I-League 2nd Division. SFA is a unit of Sesa Community Development Foundation, which is promoted by Vedanta Limited with the objective of service to the community in its operational areas.

SFA began functioning in June 1999. Sesa Football Academy was the champion of the Goa First Division League in 2018–19, gaining its promotion to the Goa Professional League.

History

Sesa Football Academy is the successor of Sesa Sports Club, which was originally founded on 4 September 1960. In 1988, British coach Bob Bootland took charge of Sesa. SFA was later established in 1999 with a vision of becoming a premier academy in India, producing footballers for the Indian national team from the state of Goa. The academy identifies talented youngsters with the passion for football, inducts them into the residential program at the academy, and over a period of four years nurtures and develops them as professional footballers and well-disciplined citizens.

The academy's activities have yielded positive results – seven SFA alumni have played for the national team, and eight players took part in the latest edition of the Indian Super League. Some notable alumni include Adil Khan, Denzil Franco, Micky Fernandes, and Pratesh Shirodkar.

Till date, more than 150 players have benefited from SFA's programs, out of which some have played internationally and many others have represented various prestigious clubs of the country. The team was later managed by legendary Indian coach Armando Colaco. Nigerian Clifford Chukwuma also managed SESA.

Sesa Football Academy (SESA FA) is een Indiase professionele voetbalclub uit Goa, die uitkomt in de Indian Super League (ISL). De club werd in 1999 opgericht als Sesa Goa Sports Club en veranderde in 2017 zijn naam in Sesa Football Academy.

SESA FA is een van de meest succesvolle clubs in Goa en heeft verschillende titels gewonnen, waaronder de Goa Professional League (12 keer), de Goa Super Cup (7 keer) en de Durand Cup (2 keer). In 2017 maakte de club zijn debuut in de Indian Super League en is sindsdien een vast onderdeel van de competitie.

De thuisbasis van SESA FA is het Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco da Gama, Goa. De club speelt in een rood en zwart tenue en staat bekend om zijn aanvallende speelstijl.

Enkele van de meest bekende spelers die voor SESA FA hebben gespeeld, zijn:

* Samir Naik
* Clifford Miranda
* Rowllin Borges
* Seriton Fernandes
* Brandon Fernandes

SESA FA is een belangrijke club in het Indiase voetbal en heeft bijgedragen aan de ontwikkeling van verschillende talentvolle spelers. De club is ook betrokken bij sociale programma's in de gemeenschap en zet zich in om voetbal toegankelijk te maken voor iedereen.