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Minerva Academy Football Club (often referred to as Minerva Punjab) is an Indian professional multi-sports club based in Chandigarh, Punjab, best known for its football, cricket and futsal teams. The club's football section predominantly competed in the Punjab State Super League.
Minerva previously participated in the I-League, then the highest division of Indian football league system. The club reached the AFC Cup Group stage, in the 2019 edition of the continental second tier. After selling Punjab FC to Roundglass Sports, owner Ranjit Bajaj bought stakes in Delhi FC. However, Minerva Academy remained active since its inception.
After being promoted into the I-League in 2016, the academy based club was rebranded as Minerva Punjab FC, and in 2019 the football section was relabeled as Punjab FC. The club has won the I-League title once, in 2017–18. Widely known as "the factory" of Indian football, Minerva is one of the most successful sports academies in the country.
History and overview
= 2005–2020
=The club was established in 2005 as Minerva Academy. It was founded as a purpose of reviving the glory of Minerva Club, an association football team of Minerva Public School in Mohali, that emerged as one of the most formidable football teams in the state of Punjab. Until 2013, the club was being operated as an amateur six-a-side football team (beside running academies) for local players from Chandigarh, alongside appearing in age-grouped tournaments.
Minerva initially fielded players in various regional competitions in Punjab and beyond, while club's first major tournament at the national level, was I-League 2nd Division in 2015–16. On 22 November 2015, the club began league journey with a 2–0 win against Kenkre. Goalkeeper Arshdeep Singh maintained cleen-sheets as Minerva thrashed PIFA 3–0 on 11 December. They reached final round of the tournament and maintained good form, but ended campaign earning second place after a 3–1 defeat to Dempo. They were promoted to the I-League after an impressive stint at the 2nd Division. Minerva later took part in 2016 Durand Cup, getting the direct entry. They earned only point from a 2–2 tie with Army Green in the last group stage fixture; hence couldn't qualify for the semi-finals. Minerva along with Chennai City, was promoted to I-League after the withdrawal of Dempo. The club ended 2016–17 I-League season at the second last position. In December 2016, Minerva roped in British coach Colm Joseph Toal as technical director. In October 2017, Bollywood actor Rannvijay Singha was unveiled as co-owner of the club.
Next season, surprising everyone, Minerva clinched the I-League title. It was their first ever top division title. They became first ones from North India to win the league since 1996; The title made the team qualify for their first-ever continental tournament. Minerva appeared in the Group stages of 2019 AFC Cup, alongside Indian Super League outfit Chennaiyin, starting from Preliminary round 2. However, they lost to Iranian club Saipa in Tehran, in the qualifying play-offs of 2019 AFC Champions League; therefore couldn't make it to the final round. On 3 April 2019, Minerva kicked-off their AFC cup campaign against Chennaiyin in Ahmadabad, which ended in a 0–0 stalemate. On 17 April, the club held Abahani Limited Dhaka of Bangladesh by 2–2 at Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka. They maintained undefeated form, drew both home and away games with Nepali side Manang Marshyangdi. They drew another game with Chennaiyin, this time 1–1 in Guwahati. In last group stage fixture at home, the club lost 1–0 to Abahani. Minerva were also placed in the round of 16 bracket of 2018 Indian Super Cup, in which they lost to Jamshedpur 4–5 on penalties.
In July 2018, Minerva roped in noted Indian manager Sukhwinder Singh as technical director. Later on 8 August 2018, Northern Irish manager Paul Munster was appointed as new technical director—head coach of the club. The club won Punjab State Super League for the first time after becoming undefeated in 11 games, and later went on to win J&K Invitational Cup in Kashmir, jointly with Real Kashmir. In February 2019, Minerva signed a strategic partnership with Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach, aiming football development at grassroots level. On 8 February 2019, Minerva announced Munster's departure. In 2018–19 I-League, the club managed to win four of their twenty fixtures and finished ninth in the league table. They were placed in 2019 Indian Super Cup qualifying round, but refused to play protesting against uncertainty of I-League clubs' future in Indian football. Thereafter, they were also not invited to play 2019 Durand Cup. On 30 October 2019, announcement was made that after a partnership agreement with RoundGlass Sports Private Ltd., the club has been renamed as 'Punjab Football Club'. From mid 2019 until May 2020, the club was managed by Yan Law. After losing I-League spot, Minerva started playing football again in Punjab football league system with its youth age groups. It is the only Indian club to win all age group national titles in the same year, in 2017–18 season winning U13, U15, U18 and senior I-League.
= 2020–present
=This year we have changed the name of the club from Minerva Punjab FC to Punjab FC. I have sold Punjab FC and not Minerva FC. We are now registered with Punjab Football Association as Minerva Academy Football Club again.
RoundGlass Sports bought 50% of Minerva Academy's share earlier; In 2020, they bought remaining 50% from owners Ranjit and Heena Bajaj to form RoundGlass Punjab a year later.
In November 2020, Minerva Academy was accredited as Khelo India State Centre of Excellence (KISCE) by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The same year, Sports Authority of India (SAI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Minerva for a period of four years under the "Khelo India Talent Identification and Development Program". The club became a regular participant in Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Memorial Tournament.
Crest and colours
Club crest and emblem of Minerva depicting emblems of the three armed forces, the Sikh khanda symbol and the profile of Minerva – the Roman goddess of wisdom.
Club colours are predominantly blue, white and black.
Stadiums
The official home ground of Minerva Academy was Tau Devi Lal Stadium of Panchkula, used in the I-League, with a seating capacity of 12,000. The club previously used the Guru Nanak Stadium, but only for one season.
During I-League Second Division, the club used Minerva Academy Ground in Chandigarh as home venue. When the club entered into continental tourney AFC Cup, they used various stadiums which could fit the competitions standards. During the group stage, club played two matches at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati, and remaining at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar. They previously used Sector 17 Training Ground in Chandigarh for training purposes.
The club is currently using Minerva Academy Ground, which is located in Chandigarh.
Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors
Records and statistics
= Overall records
=As of 12 March 2023
= Continental records
=As of 27 June 2019
= Other records
=Highest goalscorer in I-League, representing Minerva Punjab: Aser Pierrick Dipanda (with 12 goals).
Youngest goalscorer in AFC Cup: Thoiba Singh Moirangthem (at 16 years and 154 days), representing Minerva Punjab: 1–1 tie vs Manang Marshyangdi; 15 May 2019.
Maximum number of points earned in the country's highest division: 35 (in 2017–18 I-League).
Highest scoring in domestic league: 5–4 (away win vs. Churchill Brothers at the Tilak Maidan in Goa; 19 February 2017).
Biggest margin win/most goals scored by a team in the AIFF Sub Junior League: 33–1 win against Namdhari Academy (31 March 2024).
Performance in AFC competitions
Managerial record
Minerva youth
= Youth and academy
=Since the foundation in 2005, Minerva focused on youth development, and has more than hundred residential academies in the country. Club's youth men's section has been participating in various age-group domestic competitions, including U13, U15, and U18 Hero Youth Leagues, in which they clinched multiple titles. Club's academy is responsible in nurturing talents, bringing up promising youngsters; Many of them graduated from the club's academy and went on to represent India internationally. In 2017–18, Spanish manager José Carlos Hevia served as head of Minerva's academy and reserve team. Ahead of the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, club's reserve team appeared in an exhibition match against one of the participants Columbia U17. In June 2020, Minerva Academy was recommended for "Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puraskar" for producing more than 70 players for the various India national football sides.
In 2022, U12 team of Minerva Academy took part in Mina Cup, an youth international tournament held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In that tournament, they won title with dominant performance, beating Barcelona Academy 4–0 in final. Later in July 2023, they went to Sweden, and took part in U13 category of the prestigious Gothia Cup. On 22 July, defeating Brazilian side Ordin by 3–1 in final at the SKF Arena, Minerva Academy became the first ever Indian team to clinch Gothia Cup title. In that edition, more than 150 teams competed; Minerva went on to seal the championship winning all their matches, scoring 46 goals, and conceding only 2. Club's academy gained an 'elite category' accreditation by the All India Football Federation in December 2023. The club won Sub Junior League title in 2024, defeating Bengaluru FC 7–4 in final. In October 2024, Minerva Academy's player Mohammad Razin made headlines by signing the Saudi U-15 Premier League side Al-Nassr FC U14 through passing the trials.
Notable Minerva youth graduates/players
Jeakson Singh Thounaojam
Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem
Givson Singh
Amarjit Singh Kiyam
Vikram Pratap Singh
Dilliram Sanyasi
Baoringdao Bodo
Kamalpreet Singh
Arshdeep Singh
Aakash Sangwan
Krishna Pandit
Other departments
= Cricket
=Minerva has been running academies and teams for cricket since inception. It is widely known for producing international cricketers including Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Mandeep Singh, Rishi Dhawan, Barinder Sran, Manan Vohra, Siddarth Kaul, and Shubman Gill. The cricket section is accredited to Punjab Cricket Association (PCA). Minerva clinched JP Atray Cricket Tournament title in Mohali, in September 2005, in their debut season.
= Futsal
=The futsal section was included within Minerva Academy in later years, and the team participated in Futsal Club Championship, organised by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). The club emerged champions in 2022–23 edition, and qualified for AFC Futsal Club Championship. The club also clinched Punjab Futsal Club Championship title in 2023 and 2024.
Honours
= Association football
=League
I-League
Champions (1): 2017–18
Third place (1): 2019–20
I-League 2nd Division
Runners-up (1): 2015–16
Punjab State Super League
Champions (2): 2017–18, 2019–20
Runners-up (1): 2018–19
Punjab State Second Division League
Champions (1): 2020–21
Punjab State Third Division League
Champions (1): 2020–21
Cup
J&K Invitational Cup
Champions (1): 2018
Harbhajan Singh Memorial All-India Football Tournament
Champions (1): 2018
Sukhia Gold Cup
Champions (1): 2019
Bodousa Cup
Runners-up (1): 2019
Youth
Youth League U18
Champions (1): 2018–19
Punjab State Youth League
Champions (1): 2021–22
All India Balachur Open Cup
Champions (1): 2018
Principal Harbhajan Singh Memorial Tournament (U17)
Champions (1): 2022
Youth League U15
Champions (4): 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
Youth League U13
Champions (2): 2017–18, 2023–24
Chandigarh U17 Youth Championship
Champions (1): 2015
RFYS National Championship
Champions (1): 2018
Administrator's U17 Challenge Cup
Champions (1): 2018
Namdhari Under-17 Football League
Champions (1): 2021
CISCE Pre-Subroto Cup (U14)
Champions (2): 2023 (North-India zone), 2023 (all-India)
Subroto Cup
Champions (1): 2023 (sub-junior; U14)
International
Mina Cup (U12)
Champions (1): 2022
Gothia Cup (U13)
Champions (1): 2023
= Futsal
=Hero Futsal Club Championship
Champions (1): 2022–23
Punjab Futsal Club Championship
Champions (2): 2023, 2024
= Cricket
=JP Atray Cricket Trophy
Champions (1): 2005
Runners-up (1): 2019
Chandigarh One-day Open Cricket Tournament
Champions (1): 2005
Amey Tripathi Cricket Championship
Champions (1): 2016
Uttrakhand Gold Cup
Champions (1): 2016
Notable players
= Past and present internationals
=The following Minerva Academy/Minerva Punjab players have been capped at full international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.
India
Asia (AFC)
Africa (CAF)
North America (CONCACAF)
= Other foreign players
=All the players below, appeared in I-League, representing the club.
Dzmitry Kowb (2017)
Kassim Aidara (2017–2018)
William Opoku (2017–2019)
Yu Kuboki (2018)
Philip Njoku (2018–2019)
Lancine Touré (2018–2019)
Jorge Caceido (2018–2019)
Dawda Ceesay (2019)
Roland Bilala (2019)
Juan Quero (2019)
Kalif Alhassan (2019)
Sérgio Barboza Júnior (2019–2020)
Aser Pierrick Dipanda (2019–2020)
Jay Hart (2019–2020)
Danilo Quipapá (2019–2021)
Affiliations & partnerships
The following clubs/academies are/were affiliated with Minerva Academy FC:
Club
Techtro Swades United (2020–)
Delhi FC (2020–)
Techtro Lucknow (2020–)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (2019–2020)
Academy
Chandigarh Football Academy (2015–)
Kick Football Academy (2019–)
Footnotes
See also
List of football clubs in Punjab
Indian football clubs in Asian competitions
Sports in the Indian state of Punjab
References
Cited sources
External links
Official website
Minerva Academy FC on Facebook
Minerva Academy FC on Instagram
Minerva Academy FC on Twitter
Minerva Academy FC on the-AIFF.com
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Paul Munster
- Tim nasional sepak bola U-20 India
- Minerva Academy FC
- Delhi FC
- Youth League (India)
- Manvir Singh (footballer, born 1995)
- Chencho Gyeltshen
- Kiran Chemjong
- Yan Law
- Aakash Sangwan
- Anirudh Thapa
- Gothia Cup