FC Punjab Police

FC Punjab Police
Full name Punjab (India) Police Football Club
Nickname(s) The Policemen
Founded 195x
Ground Guru Gobind Singh Stadium, Jalandhar
Ground Capacity 12,000
Manager India Paramjit Singh
League NFL 2nd Division India
2006-07 4th (Group A)


FC Punjab Police, more commonly called The Policemen, is an Indian institutional football club based in Jalandhar, Punjab (India).

Punjab Police have an extremely proud past record of enjoying high status in sports and have produced talented players that have played in the National Team as well as the Indian football league. They have won lot of state tournaments. Their first win was the Sait Nagjee Cup in 1962 and most recent win was the Delhi Lt. Governor's Cup in 2006. However, the club’s most cherishable win was the 1994/95 Punjab Football League.

Players

Current roster

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

No. Position Player
25 India GK Sunil Kumar
20 India DF Sumit Bali
3 India DF Sarbjit Singh
4 India DF Sukhwinder Singh
24 India DF Gurpreet Singh (Sr)
2 India MF GurJobal
13 India MF Hari Kishan
6 India MF Gurpreet Kumar
9 India MF Jaspal Singh (C)
12 India FW Harjinder Singh
14 India FW Harpreet Singh
1 India GK Paramjit Singh
7 India MF Harnek Singh
11 India DF Parminder Singh
16 India MF Rohit Kumar
22 India MF Harsh Deep Singh
29 India DF Pardeep Singh
28 India Amit Kumar
India Sher Singh Forward
India Sukhjit Singh
India Bachittar Singh
India Gur Iqbal Singh
India Balwinder Singh
India Shiraz Hassan
India Gurpreet Singh Jr
India Vijay Pal
India Sandeep Singh
India Kanwalpreet Singh
India Gurjeet Singh
India Gurpreet Singh
India Mandeep Sangha
India Vinod Kumar
India Randeep Singh
India Naresh Kumar

AMRITPAL SINGH TOOR 13 Jayesh Raval - Gujrati (now residing in UK)

Team Management

Team Management Table
India Paramjit Singh Manager
India Bachttar Singh Coach

Transfers

Retained

Paramjit Singh, Sunil Kumar, Sumit Balli, Sukhjit Singh, Bachittar Singh, Sarbjeet Singh, Gur Iqbal Singh, Balwinder Singh, Shiraz Hassan, Rohit Kumar, Harashdeep Singh, Gurpreet Singh Jr, Parminder Singh, Vijay Pal, Harnek Singh, Sandeep Singh, Amit Kumar, Pardeep Singh, Kanwalpreet Singh, Gurjeet Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Jaspal Singh, Gurpreet Singh Sr, Sukhwinder Singh, Harpreet Singh, Harjinder Singh, Mandeep Sangha,Amritpal singh toor[Best striker of Punjab Award winner 2010]

New

Vinod Kumar (Sri Guru Gobind Singh Society, Jalandhar, Punjab), Randeep Singh (Chahal Sporting Club, Punjab), Naresh Kumar,Amritpal singh toor[JCT FOOTBALL CLUB,PUNJAB]

Left

Rakinderjit Singh, Anwar Ali (both JCT Mills), Amarjit Singh (Punjab State Electricity Board), Deepak Kumar

Honours

1994/95 Punjab Football League

8xGurdarshan Memorial Cup 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1989, 2004

4x Hot Weather Trophy 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003

2x DCM Trophy 1966, 1976

2x Sikkim Governor's Gold Cup 1982, 1983

1999, 2003

2x Delhi Lt. Governor's Cup 2004, 2006

2xShaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh Memorial Trophy
2001, 2004

1962 Sait Nagjee Cup

1994 Bordoloi Trophy

1998 BN Mullick Police Cup

2000 Manjit Memorial Football Tournament

2001 Kohima Royal Gold Cup

2003 Olympian Jarnail Singh Memorial Football Trophy

2003 Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Trophy

Performance in AFC competitions

1971: Group Stage


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