Kerala Blasters FC
Indian association football club based in Kochi
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2024 | T. G. Purushothaman serves as interim manager. |
2024 | Mikael Stahre appointed as manager. |
2024 | Reyaur returns as kit manufacturer, with Medhaa, Batery, Freemans, and Polycab joining as sponsors. |
2024 | Mikael Stahre appointed as manager. |
December 16 2024 | Kerala Blasters FC announces the sacking of head coach Mikael Stahre and his assistant coaches. |
May 23 2024 | Mikael Stahre is appointed as the new head coach of Kerala Blasters FC, with a contract extending until 2026. |
May 18 2024 | Adrián Luna signs a three-year contract extension with Kerala Blasters FC, continuing as team captain until 2027. |
April 26 2024 | Kerala Blasters bid farewell to coach Ivan Vukomanović after three years at the club. |
April 19 2024 | Kerala Blasters were knocked out of the league playoffs by Odisha FC in a 2-1 extra-time loss. |
January 10 2024 | Kerala Blasters began their 2024 Indian Super Cup campaign with a 3-1 win over Shillong Lajong FC. |
2023 | Asian Paints becomes the kit manufacturer for the season. |
2023 | Mohun Bagan's name was changed to Mohun Bagan Super Giant, continuing the long-standing rivalry with Kerala Blasters FC. |
2023 | In the 2023-24 season, Kerala Blasters FC again finished 5th and reached the ISL Knockout stage. Dimitrios Diamantakos from Greece continued his strong performance, becoming the top scorer with 16 goals. |
December 2023 | Kerala Blasters registered their first-ever win against Mohun Bagan Super Giant. |
October 27 2023 | Ivan Vukomanović returned to the dugout after his ten-match ban, leading the team to a 2-1 comeback win against Odisha FC. |
September 21 2023 | Kerala Blasters won the opening match of the Indian Super League season against Bengaluru FC with a 2-1 score. |
August 13 2023 | Kerala Blasters started their 2023 Durand Cup campaign with a 3-4 defeat against Gokulam Kerala FC. |
April 16 2023 | Kerala Blasters played a 1-1 draw against Bengaluru FC in a must-win match, which resulted in their elimination from the 2023 Indian Super Cup tournament. |
April 8 2023 | Kerala Blasters won their first match in the 2023 Indian Super Cup, defeating RoundGlass Punjab FC 3-1 in the group stage. |
March 3 2023 | Kerala Blasters faced Bengaluru FC in a controversial ISL playoff match, which ended with the Blasters players walking off the pitch in protest of a disputed goal by Sunil Chhetri during extra time. |
2022 | The team finished 5th and reached the ISL Knockout stage. Dimitrios Diamantakos from Greece was the top scorer with 12 goals. |
2022 | Kerala Blasters reached their third Indian Super League final, losing 3-1 to Hyderabad FC through penalties. |
2022 | 1XBat becomes the kit manufacturer, with Yakult as a sponsor. |
2022 | Kerala Blasters reached their third Indian Super League final, losing 3-1 to Hyderabad FC through penalties. |
October 7 2022 | Kerala Blasters played their season opener against East Bengal FC, winning the match 3-1. |
April 2022 | Kerala Blasters renewed head coach Ivan Vukomanović's contract until 2025, marking the first time in club history that a first-team head coach's contract was extended. |
March 20 2022 | Kerala Blasters reached the ISL finals for the third time in club history after defeating Jamshedpur 2-1 on aggregate, but lost to Hyderabad in a penalty shoot-out. |
March 6 2022 | Kerala Blasters qualified for the playoffs for the first time since the 2016 season after Mumbai City's defeat against Hyderabad. |
January 30 2022 | Kerala Blasters' 10-game unbeaten run ended with a defeat to southern rivals Bengaluru. |
2021 | Kerala Blasters FC achieved their third runners-up finish in the 2021–22 Indian Super League season. |
2021 | Blasters brought back their black away kit with blue stripes as a homage to their passionate fans. |
2021 | Kerala Blasters FC finished 4th in the league and were Runners-Up in the playoffs. Jorge Pereyra Díaz from Argentina and Álvaro Vázquez from Spain were top scorers with 8 goals. |
2021 | Ishfaq Ahmed serves as interim manager. |
2021 | The club introduced a jersey inspired by the Kerala football team's 1973 Santosh Trophy victory, returning to their traditional yellow and blue colors. |
2021 | SIX5SIX returns as kit manufacturer, with PhonePe, Socios, and Floki as sponsors. |
2021 | Ivan Vukomanović becomes manager, leading the team from 2021 to 2024. |
2021 | Kerala Blasters FC achieved their third runners-up finish in the 2021–22 Indian Super League season. |
2021 | Ivan Vukomanović becomes manager, leading the team from 2021 to 2024. |
2021 | Ishfaq Ahmed serves as interim manager. |
December 2021 | Kerala Blasters announced a partnership with MOURI Tech as official partners ahead of the 2021–22 season. |
December 5 2021 | Kerala Blasters won their first ISL match of the season, defeating Odisha 2–1, ending an 11-month victory drought. |
November 20 2021 | Kerala Blasters FC announced the signing of two players to represent the club in the eISL (electronic Indian Super League) FIFA video game tournament after hosting a series of qualifying games. |
November 19 2021 | Kerala Blasters played their first match of 2021–22 Indian Super League season, losing 4–2 to ATK Mohun Bagan. |
September 22 2021 | Kerala Blasters knocked out of 2021 Durand Cup after defeat against Delhi FC. |
August 2021 | Kerala Blasters confirmed participation in the 2021 Durand Cup for the first time in club history. |
June 17 2021 | Ivan Vukomanović appointed as head coach of Kerala Blasters FC. |
February 2021 | Kerala Blasters became the first Indian club to reach two million followers on Instagram. |
February 17 2021 | After a 4-0 loss against Hyderabad FC, Kibu Vicuña and the management mutually decided to part ways, with assistant manager Ishfaq Ahmed appointed as interim head coach for the remaining two games of the season. |
January 2021 | The club's ownership consortium was renamed to Magnum Sports Private Limited. |
2020 | BYJU'S becomes the kit manufacturer, with Haeal, MosChip, and Parimatch News as sponsors. |
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