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Nickname(s)
  
The Highlanders

Head coach
  
Nelo Vingada

Owner
  
John Abraham

League
  
Indian Super League

Ground Capacity
  
35,000

Manager
  
Nelo Vingada

Founded
  
2014

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Full name
  
NorthEast United Football Club

Ground
  
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati

2016
  
Regular season: 5th Finals: DNQ

Arena/Stadium
  
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium

Profiles

NorthEast United Football Club is an Indian professional football franchise based in Guwahati, Assam. It competes in the Indian Super League. The club claims to represent the 8 states of India known as North East India: Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura and Mizoram. The team is owned and operated by Bollywood actor John Abraham. The club is currently managed by Nelo Vingada.

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History

In early 2014, it was announced that the All India Football Federation, the national federation for football in India, and IMG-Reliance would be accepting bids for ownership of eight of nine selected cities for the upcoming Indian Super League, an eight-team franchise league modeled along the lines of the Indian Premier League cricket tournament. On 13 April 2014, it was announced that Bollywood actor John Abraham and Shillong Lajong Football Club had won the bidding for the franchise.

On 16 July 2014, the club signed Joan Capdevila, a European Championship and World Cup winning defender with Spain, as its marquee player. He said: "India is a huge country and it should be a privilege for me to be a small part in popularising this global game here and working with the young talented footballers of North East India".

On 19 August the club hired its first manager, New Zealander Ricki Herbert, who had represented and managed his nation at World Cups.

On 13 October 2014, the team won their first ISL match at the Indira Gandhi Stadium, Spaniard Koke scoring the only goal of the game to defeat the Kerala Blasters. The team did not make the end-of-season play-offs, finishing in last place among the eight teams.

For their second season, NorthEast United signed former Portugal international Simão Sabrosa as their new marquee signing. On 1 July 2015 the team announced their manager for the 2015 season, former Venezuela national coach, César Farías. The team lost all three of their opening matches with Simão absent through injury, but then earned a 2–0 home win over Chennaiyin FC in which the marquee player won and dispatched an added-time penalty kick to open the scoring.

On 13 May 2016, NorthEast United announced Sérgio Farias as the clubs new manager. However, Sérgio Farias joined his former club Suphanburi FC for a second stint forcing NorthEast United to look for a new coach. On July 9, 2016, NorthEast United officially announced Sérgio Farias' exit. On July 23, 2016, NorthEast United announced Nelo Vingada as the club's new manager.

Crest

The crest of NorthEast United is featured with 8 stars at the top representing each state of North-east India. The crest is designed with red, black and white applications, with the club name written in bold letters between the main crest and the stars.

Stadium

North East United FC play their home matches at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati. To meet FIFA regulations, it was renovated and its capacity was increased from 12,000 to 35,000.

Ownership

NEUFC is owned by John Abraham, who is an Indian Bollywood actor, producer and former model. It is the only ISL club that is not owned by any company or corporation.

Current squad

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

Top goalscorers

As of Match played 4 December 2016

Most appearances

As of Match played 4 December 2016

Managerial

As of Match played 4 December 2016

References

NorthEast United FC Wikipedia