Quartz S.C.

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Quartz Soccer
Full name Quartz Soccer Club
Nickname(s) QSC
Founded 1976 (1976)
Ground Kozhikode Corporation Stadium
Ground Capacity 53,000
Owner Kozhikode Football Association
Chairman Mr. Haridas
Manager Mr. David
League I-League 2nd Division
2012 First season
Website Club home page
Current season

Quartz Soccer Club is an Indian football club from Kozhikode. Formed in 1976 the club has always been an amateur and academy side but in December 2011 they announced there start into professional football and got accepted into the I-League 2nd Division, the second tier of football in India.[1]

History

Quartz's first ever logo used until 2012

Quartz Soccer Club was founded in 1976 in Kerala and since has been growing up step by step from district to state to national level. The Quartz Academy started in 2009 and has shown good promise.

In December 2011 they were officially certified by the All India Football Federation to participate in the I-League 2nd Division, the second tier of football in India. This move would begin a new chapter for Quartz Soccer Club as they would officially become professional.[1]

Players

First-team

Season 2012-2013.

Position Name
1 India GK [[
Shabeer.P.M]] | Goal keeper
Shabeer.P.M
Goal keeper Naseeb.P.K
Goal keeper Karthick Mollick
Defenders Noushad.K
Defenders Navas.K
Defenders Jineesh Raj
Defenders Shahbas Saleel
Defenders Ajmaludheen
Defenders Sherin Shyam
Defenders Ahammed Malik.K
Defenders Safas.K
Defenders Kardeep Singh
Defenders Rino Anto
Midfielders Arun.K.J
Midfielders J.Prasad
Midfielders Niyas Rahman
Midfielders Salil Usman
Midfielders Mohammed Irshad
Midfielders M.Suji Kumar
Midfielders Sateeshan.T.S
Midfielders Sateeshan.T.S
Strikers Farhad
Strikers Prudhvi Kolaventy
Strikers Vinu k Varghese
Strikers Manoj.T.M
Strikers Jijo Joseph
Strikers Roshan Davis
Strikers Britto.P.M
Strikers Jofin.D

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Football: Quartz Raises hope". Deccan Chronicle. January 1, 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2012. 

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