2017–18 FC Goa season

Goa
2017–18 season
President Akshay Tandon
Head Coach Sergio Lobera
Stadium Fatorda Stadium
ISL Regular season: 3rd
Playoffs: Semi-finals
Super Cup Semi-finals
Top goalscorer League: Ferran Corominas
(18 goals)

All: Ferran Corominas
(20 goals)
Highest home attendance 18,600 vs Bengaluru
(30 November 2017)
18,600 vs Pune City
(23 December 2017)
Lowest home attendance 16,221 vs Delhi Dynamos
(21 February 2018)
Average home league attendance 17,535
Home colours
Away colours

The 2017–18 season will be the club's fourth season since its establishment in 2014 and their fourth season in the Indian Super League.

Season overview

Pre-season

FC Goa announced on 24 April signing of nine players for their development squad but only six names were revealed.[1] Aaren D'Silva and Derren Fernandes were signed from Santa Cruz Club of Cavelossim, Princeton Rebello from Vasco. Liston Colaco signed from Salgaocar F.C. for the transfer fee of ₹1.5 Million.[2] Ivon Costa and Jude Cardozo from local Goan clubs.

June

On 5 June 2017, FC Goa announced Sergio Lobera as their new manager replacing Zico on a 2-year contract.[3] On 16 June 2017, FC Goa announced the return of Bruno Pinheiro.[4]

July

FC Goa retained goalkeeper Laxmikant Kattimani and midfielder Mandar Rao Desai from their last season's squad before the players draft. Both players signed three-year deal and will stay with the franchise until 2020.[5] On 12 July, Manuel Arana signed for FC Goa on 1-year contract.[6] On 18 July, FC Goa announced signing of Spanish forward Ferran Corominas on 1-year deal who last played for Cypriot side Doxa Katokopias.[7]

In ISL players draft held on 23 July 2017, FC Goa retained midfielder Pratesh Shirodkar. Franchise added ten new players from draft, goalkeeper Bruno Colaco and Naveen Kumar, defender Chinglensana Singh, Amey Ranawade and Mohamed Ali, midfielder Brandon Fernandes, Anthony D'Souza, Seriton Fernandes, Jovel Martins and Mohammed Yasir. Defender Narayan Das and midfielder Pronay Halder made their comebacks.[8] Five players from FC Goa were signed by other clubs in the draft. Defender Keenan Almeida and Fulganco Cardozo were signed by Chennaiyin. Midfielder Sahil Tavora was signed by Mumbai City. Midfielder Romeo Fernandes was signed by Delhi Dynamos and forward Robin Singh was signed by ATK.[8] I-League side Mohun Bagan signed defender Debabrata Roy outside draft.[9]

FC Goa announced signing of Indian striker Manvir Singh on 28 July 2017.[10]

August

On 2 August, Moroccan midfielder Ahmed Jahouh was signed from FUS Rabat on a year long loan deal.[11] On 14 August 2017, former FC Barcelona B player Sergio Juste signed for FC Goa.[12] On 23 August 2017, Manuel Lanzarote signed for FC Goa from Real Zaragoza.[13]

September

On 1 September 2017, FC Goa completed the signings of two foreign players Edu Bedia and Adrian Colunga.[14] It was announced that Goa would have their pre-season in Murcia, Spain with a 27-man squad and play five friendly matches in Spain.[15]

October

FC Goa had a strong pre-season after they played a total of five friendlies in Spain; winning three and losing two matches.[16] They returned to Goa on 27 October 2017.[15]

November

FC Goa continued their preparations for the new season by playing three friendlies in Goa, they won two and lost one out of three matches. They ended their pre-season with a 4–0 victory over Chennai City.[17]

FC Goa kicked off their Indian Super League season by beating Chennaiyin away 2–3.[18] On 25 November 2017, Goa lost their first match of the season against Mumbai City 1–2. On 30 November 2017, Goa won their first home match 4–3 against Bengaluru as Ferran Corominas scored the first hat-trick of the 2017–18 Indian Super League.[19]

December

FC Goa continued their good form after winning 5–2 against Kerala Blasters as Corominas scored his second consecutive hat-trick of the season.[20] On 17 December, Goa beat Delhi Dynamos in a 1–5 away victory, sending them at the top of the table.[21] FC Goa lost their first home match of the season against Pune City in a 0–2 loss.[22]

January

On 3 January 2018, FC Goa drew their first game of the calendar year with a 1–1 away draw against ATK, the match was delayed by 2 hours and 45 minutes due to unavoidable circumstances at Goa Airport which caused the team travel late.[23][24] Three days later, Goa lost their third match in the league against NorthEast United in a 2–1 away loss, this loss left them winless in three games.[25] On 10 January, Goa announced the signing of winger Lalmuankima from Aiwzal FC, they also signed U-19 goalkeeper Mohammed Nawaz who would join their development team.[26] On 11 January, Goa defeated Jamshedpur in a 2–1 home victory as Lanzarote scored a brace, this was their first win of the calendar year 2018.[27] On 21 January, Goa beat Kerala Blasters in a 1–2 away victory with goals from Ferran Corominas and Edu Bedia.[28] On 24 January, Mohamed Ali and Brandon Fernandes signed new contracts with FC Goa which would keep them at the club until 2020.[29] On 26 January, Goa announced the signing of Mark Sifneos till the end of the season.[30] On 28 February, Goa lost to Mumbai City 3–4 at home with Seriton Fernandes receiving two yellow cards and sent off.[31] On 31 January, Goa announced that Manuel Arana would be sent on loan to Delhi Dynamos until the end of the season.[32]

February

On 2 February, Goa announced the signing of Hugo Boumous following the departure Manuel Arana.[32] Two days later, Goa drew 2–2 at home against NorthEast United.[33] On 9 February, Goa suffered a 2–0 away defeat to Bengaluru.[34] On 15 February, Goa lost 0–1 to Chennaiyin at home. On 21 February, Goa drew 1–1 with Delhi Dynamos at home which meant they were winless in five games. Goa then bounced back and went on to win 0–4 away vs Pune City and 5–1 at home vs ATK.

March

On 4 March, Goa won 0–3 away against Jamshedpur. They qualified for the playoffs and finished third in the group.[35] After picking up a 1–1 draw in the first leg of the semi-final against Chennaiyin, they lost 0–3 in the second leg away from home and got knocked out.[36] They directly qualified for the 2018 Super Cup after finishing in the top six of the Indian Super League table. On 24 March, FC Goa announced on Twitter that assistant coach Derrick Pereira would take charge as head coach for the Super Cup in Sergio Lobera's absence.[37]

April

On 3 April, Goa beat ATK 3–1 in the round of 16 of the Super Cup.[38] On 12 April, Goa beat Jamshedpur 1–5 in the quarter-finals of the Super Cup, Goa players; Sergio Juste, Brandon Fernandes and Bruno Pinheiro and Jamshedpur players; Subrata Pal, Anas Edathodika and Kervens Belfort were sent off at the start of the second half.[39] On 16 April, Goa were knocked out after East Bengal beat Goa 1–0 in the semi-finals of the Super Cup.[40]

Pre Season Friendlies

  Win   Draw   Loss

Transfers

In

Pos. Player Previous Club Date Ref
MF India Princeton Rebello India Vasco 24 April 2017 [1]
MF Portugal Bruno Pinheiro Israel Hapoel Haifa 16 June 2017 [41]
MF Spain Manuel Arana Australia Brisbane Roar 12 July 2017 [42]
FW Spain Coro Cyprus Doxa 17 July 2017 [7]
DF India Narayan Das India Pune City 23 July 2017 [43]
MF India Pronay Halder India Mohun Bagan 23 July 2017 [43]
DF India Chinglensana Singh India Shillong Lajong 23 July 2017 [43]
MF India Brandon Fernandes India Churchill Brothers 23 July 2017 [43]
MF India Seriton Fernandes India Churchill Brothers 23 July 2017 [43]
GK India Naveen Kumar India Churchill Brothers 23 July 2017 [43]
DF India Mohamed Ali India NEROCA FC 23 July 2017 [43]
MF India Jovel Martins India Sporting Goa 23 July 2017 [43]
DF India Amey Ranawade India DSK Shivajians 23 July 2017 [43]
MF India Anthony D'Souza India Churchill Brothers 23 July 2017 [43]
DF India Mohammed Yasir 23 July 2017 [43]
GK India Bruno Colaço India Dempo 23 July 2017 [43]
FW India Manvir Singh India Mohammedan 28 July 2017 [44]
DF Spain Sergio Juste Spain Hospitalet 14 August 2017 [45]
MF Spain Manuel Lanzarote Spain Real Zaragoza 23 August 2017 [46]
MF Spain Edu Bedia Spain Real Zaragoza 31 August 2017 [47]
FW Spain Adrián Colunga Cyprus Anorthosis 31 August 2017 [47]
FW India Lalmuankima India Aizawl F.C. 10 January 2018 [26]
GK India Mohammed Nawaz India Indian Arrows 10 January 2018 [26]
FW Netherlands Mark Sifneos India Kerala Blasters 26 January 2018 [30]
MF Morocco Hugo Boumous Morocco Moghreb Tétouan 2 February 2018 [32]

Out

Pos. Player New Club Date Ref
GK India Subhasish Roy Chowdhury India East Bengal 1 January 2017 [48]
GK India Sukhdev Patil India Mumbai 1 January 2017 [49]
DF Brazil Lúcio Released 1 January 2017
DF France Grégory Arnolin Released 1 January 2017
DF India Denzil Franco India Churchill Brothers 1 January 2017 [50]
DF Brazil Luciano Sabrosa Released 1 January 2017
MF Spain Jofre Mateu Released 1 January 2017 [51]
FW Brazil Reinaldo Brazil Brasiliense 1 January 2017 [52]
FW Brazil Júlio César Brazil Madureira 1 January 2017 [53]
FW Brazil Rafael Coelho Thailand Chiangrai United 6 January 2017 [54]
MF Brazil Richarlyson Brazil Guarani 8 May 2017 [55]
DF India Keenan Almeida India Chennaiyin 23 July 2017 [56]
DF India Fulganco Cardozo India Chennaiyin 23 July 2017 [56]
MF India Sahil Tavora India Mumbai City 23 July 2017 [56]
MF India Romeo Fernandes India Delhi Dynamos 23 July 2017 [56]
MF India Robin Singh India ATK 23 July 2017 [56]
DF India Debabrata Roy India Mohun Bagan 23 July 2017 [9]
FW Spain Adrián Colunga Released 26 January 2018 [30]

Loan in

Pos. Name From Date from Date to Ref
MF Morocco Ahmed Jahouh Morocco FUS Rabat 2 August 2017 30 July 2017 [11]

Loan out

Pos. Name To Date from Date to Ref
MF Spain Manuel Arana India Delhi Dynamos 31 January 2018 17 March 2018 [32]

Squad

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

No. Position Player
1 India GK Bruno Colaco
2 India DF Amey Ranawade
3 India DF Narayan Das
5 Morocco MF Ahmed Jahouh (on loan)
6 India DF Chinglensana Singh
96 Netherlands FW Mark Sifneos
8 Spain FW Ferran Corominas
9 India FW Manvir Singh
10 India MF Brandon Fernandes
4 Morocco MF Hugo Boumous
12 Spain MF Manuel Lanzarote
13 India MF Anthony D'Souza
15 India MF Mohammed Yasir
No. Position Player
16 Portugal DF Bruno Pinheiro
17 India MF Mandar Rao Dessai
18 India MF Pronay Halder
19 India FW Liston Colaco
20 India DF Seriton Fernandes
21 Spain DF Chechi
23 Spain MF Edu Bedia
India FW Lalmuankima
27 India GK Laxmikant Kattimani (captain)
28 India MF Pratesh Shirodkar
32 India GK Naveen Kumar
33 India DF Jovel Martins
37 India DF Mohamed Ali

Current Technical Staff

Position Name
Head coach Spain Sergio Lobera[3]
Assistant coach India Derrick Pereira[57]
Conditioning coach Spain Manuel Sayabera

Competitions

Indian Super League

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bengaluru 18 13 1 4 35 16 +19 40 Qualification for the semifinals
2 Chennaiyin[lower-alpha 1] (C) 18 9 5 4 24 19 +5 32
3 Goa 18 9 3 6 42 28 +14 30
4 Pune City 18 9 3 6 30 21 +9 30
5 Jamshedpur 18 7 5 6 16 18 2 26
Source: Indian Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair play ranking; 6) drawing of lots
(C) Champion.
Notes:

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
18 9 3 6 42 29  +13 30 4 2 3 22 18  +4 5 1 3 20 11  +9

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718
GroundAAHHAHAAHAHHAHHAHA
ResultWLWWWLDLWWLDLLDWWW
Position344212454445667643

Updated to match(es) played on 15 March 2018. Source: Matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Playoffs

Semi-finals

Super Cup

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Player statistics

As of 23 December 2017

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition

No. Pos Nat Player TotalIndian Super League
AppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
25 GK India Laxmikant Kattimani 6060
32 GK India Naveen Kumar 0000
1 GK India Bruno Colaco 0000
Defenders
16 DF Portugal Bruno Pinheiro 5050
21 DF Catalonia Sergio Juste 0000
3 DF India Narayan Das 6060
6 DF India Chinglensana Singh 1010
33 DF India Jovel Martins 0000
20 DF India Seriton Fernandes 6060
2 DF India Amey Ranawade 0000
37 DF India Mohamed Ali 6060
Midfielders
15 MF India Mohammed Yasir 0000
5 MF Morocco Ahmed Jahouh 6060
4 MF Morocco Hugo Boumous 0000
12 MF Spain Manuel Lanzarote 6565
23 MF Spain Edu Bedia 6060
18 MF India Pronay Halder 4040
28 MF India Pratesh Shirodkar 0000
13 MF India Anthony D'Souza 0000
17 MF India Mandar Rao Desai 6161
10 MF India Brandon Fernandes 5050
Forwards
8 FW Catalonia Corominas 6868
9 FW India Manvir Singh 3030
FW India H. Lalmuankima 0000
19 FW India Liston Colaco 2020
29 FW Netherlands Mark Sifneos 0000
Players who have made an appearance or had a squad number this season but have left the club
7 FW Spain Adrián Colunga 2121
11 MF Spain Manuel Arana 6262

Goalscorers

No. Pos. Nation Name Indian Super League Super Cup
8 FW Spain Corominas 18 2
12 MF Spain Lanzarote 13 0
11 MF Spain Manuel Arana 3 0
4 MF Morocco Hugo Boumous 2 3
17 MF India Mandar Rao Dessai 2 0
7 FW Spain Adrián Colunga 1 0
10 MF India Brandon Fernandes 0 2
24 DF Spain Sergio Juste 1 0
23 FW Spain Edu Bedia 1 0
96 FW Netherlands Mark Sifneos 1 0
9 FW India Manvir Singh 0 1
Own goals 1 0
TOTAL 42 8

Last updated: 16 April 2018

Hat-tricks

Player Against Result Date Competition
Spain Ferran Corominas Bengaluru 4–3 (H) 30 November 2017 Indian Super League
Spain Ferran Corominas Kerala Blasters 5–2 (H) 9 December 2017 Indian Super League

Clean sheets

Rank Name Indian Super League Super Cup Games played
1 India Naveen Kumar 2 0 8
2 India Laxmikant Kattimani 0 0 15

Disciplinary record

No. Pos Nat Player ISL Super Cup Notes
Yellow card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card Yellow card Yellow cardYellow cardRed card Red card
5 MF Morocco Ahmed Jahouh 5 0 0 0 0 0
20 DF India Seriton Fernandes 1 1 0 1 0 0
32 GK India Naveen Kumar 0 0 1 0 0 0
11 MF Spain Manuel Arana 2 0 0 0 0 0
12 MF Spain Manuel Lanzarote 5 0 0 0 0 0
10 MF India Brandon Fernandes 2 0 0 0 0 1
3 DF India Narayan Das 3 0 0 0 0 0
6 DF India Chinglesana Singh 2 0 0 0 0 0
8 FW Spain Ferran Corominas 3 0 0 0 0 0
37 DF India Mohamed Ali 2 0 0 0 0 0
23 MF Spain Edu Bedia 5 0 0 0 1 0
17 MF India Mandar Rao Dessai 1 0 0 0 0 0
15 MF India Pratesh Shirodkar 1 0 0 0 0 0
9 FW India Manvir Singh 1 0 0 0 0 0
18 MF India Pronay Halder 1 0 0 2 0 0
4 MF Morocco Hugo Boumous 1 0 0 2 0 0
96 FW Netherlands Mark Sifneos 1 0 0 0 0 0
16 DF Portugal Bruno Pinheiro 0 0 0 0 0 1
21 DF Spain Sergio Juste 0 0 0 0 0 1
Total 36 1 1 5 1 3

Updated: 16 April 2018

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