TRAU FC

Association football club in Manipur, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

TRAU Football Club (fully known as Tiddim Road Athletic Union Football Club)[1][2][3] is an Indian professional football club based in Imphal, Manipur. The club has, until relegation in 2024, competed in the I-League, the second tier of the Indian football league system.[4][5] Nicknamed "The Red Python",[6] the club was founded in 1954.

Full nameTiddim Road Athletic Union Football Club
NicknameThe Red Python
Founded2 October 1954; 71 years ago (1954-10-02)
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TRAU
Full nameTiddim Road Athletic Union Football Club
NicknameThe Red Python
Founded2 October 1954; 71 years ago (1954-10-02)
GroundKhuman Lampak Main Stadium
Capacity35,285
Head coachThangjam Saran Singh
LeagueI-League 2
Manipur State League
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TRAU made its I-League 2nd Division debut in 2017–18 season.[7] They were promoted to the I-League in 2019, after winning 2nd Division.[8][9] The club also participates in the Manipur State League.[10][11][12]

History

Tiddim Road Athletic Union, which was instituted on 2 October 1954[13] in Kwakeithel, Imphal,[14][15] has been a pioneering organisation in the field of sports activities. They have lifted the title of CC Meet, state league of Manipur[16] six times and finished runners up nine times.[17][18] TRAU was runners up in 1998 Bordoloi Trophy, losing 10–1 to Narbakhar FC, club from Uzbekistan in the final.[19][20] They began their journey of I-League 2nd Division in 2018,[21][22][23] and on 8 May, they qualified for the final round in I-League Qualifiers in their debut season.[24]

In 2018–19 season, they won the I-League 2nd division, their first ever professional league trophy, and gained the promotion to the I-League.[25][26][27] On 25 August 2019, TRAU announced Aciesta Sports Alliance Private Limited as its title sponsor.[28] The deal with Aciesta will help the Manipur-based team finance its first-team and development activities and further expand its presence in the top tier of Indian football.[28] In September 2019, Cypriot manager Dimitris Dimitriou joined the club as head coach.[29] Prior to the announcement, TRAU FC signed an agreement with SportiFan Ventures Limited, a sports business management firm based in the United Kingdom, which played a pivotal role in the negotiation process for the aforementioned deal.[30] Later on the club announced Romi Factory as their new kit partner. On 23 October 2019, they roped in Douglas Silva as new manager,[31][32] and on 1 December, they faced Chennai City. Shortly, his tenure ended as they lost the first three matches as the Brazilian was not at all happy with the supervision of the team.[33][34]

Komron Tursunov, club's first ever Tajik recruit with new kit ahead of the 2020–21 I-League season.

In the 2020–21 I-League season, which was their second I-League season, TRAU finished at the 3rd position with 26 points. Bidyashagar Singh with 12 goals in 15 matches emerged as the top scorer and became the fourth Indian player to win the Golden boot.[35][36][37] In that season, the club took part in Shirui Lily Cup.[38] They achieved ninth place in 2021–22 I-League.[39] In 2022–23 I-League, the club finished on fourth position. In April 2023, TRAU failed to qualify for 2023 Indian Super Cup.[40]

In April 2024, TRAU along with NEROCA, refused to travel to Mizoram to face Aizawl in their away matches – as a result the games were cancelled by the AIFF; Both the teams from Manipur were relegated to I-League 2.[41][42][43] The club took part in the 2024–25 I-League 2,[44] in which they later fought in the relegation stage alongside city rival NEROCA.[45]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

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Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2017–2018 Nike[46][non-primary source needed] HVS
2018–2019 Vector X[47]
2019–2020 Nivia Aciesta[28]
2020–2021 Romi Bag[48][49] HVS[50]
2021–2022 Ambition sports[51]
2022–present SIX5SIX[52]
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Stadium

Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal,[53] is used as the home ground of TRAU for all their home matches in both the domestic and regional leagues.[54][55][56] Opened in 1999,[57] the stadium has a capacity of 35,285 spectators.

Support and rivalry

Supporters

A club recognised Imphal fan club by the name "Red Pythons" has been in support since 2017.[58] The Khuman Lampak Main Stadium has witnessed an average attendance of 35,000.[59]

Rivalries

TRAU have participated in the 'Imphal Derby'[60] with their city rivals NEROCA.[61][62][63] The two clubs are the only two from Imphal to have played professional league football.[64][65] The Imphal Derby gained fame in 2022 during the 131st edition of Durand Cup when competitive football returned to the city after COVID-19 pandemic in India.[66][67] The Government of Manipur declared a half-holiday for all governmental and educational institutions in build-up to the match on 18 August,[68] in which TRAU was defeated by NEROCA 3–1 in Group-C opener.[69] However, in 2025 Durand Cup Group F, opening again, held at Khuman Lampak Stadium in Imphal, TRAU and NEROCA clashed ferrociously. Notably, TRAU played with only 10 men from 80 minutes onwards due to a red card. The opening match ended in a 1-1 draw.[70]

The club has also enjoyed a rivalry with another Northeast Indian club Aizawl FC at the domestic level.[71][72]

Players

First-team squad

As of 31 January 2024

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

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Current technical staff

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Position Name
President India Jogeshchandra Haobijam
Team manager India Chetan Laishram
Head coach India Thangjam Saran Singh
Goalkeeping coach India Soraisam Premjit Meitei
Physio India Chingkheinganba Saikhom
Secretary India Khomdram Gopeshore Singh
Media manager India Khaidem Biswaraj Meitei
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Records and statistics

Overall records

As of 6 April 2023
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Season Division Teams Position Avg. attendance Super Cup Durand Cup AFC Champions League AFC Cup
2017–18 I-League 2nd Division 18 4th 2,560 Did not participate

Did not participate

Did not qualify

Did not qualify

2018–19 16 1st 1,021
2019–20 I-League 11 6th 12,533 Group stage
2020–21 11 3rd 🔒 Closed Doors

Did not participate

2021–22 13 9th
2022–23 12 4th 2,155 Qualifiers Group stage
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Season by season

As of 6 April 2023
Top scorer in division
🇮🇳Top Indian scorer in division
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Season League Finals Top scorer(s)
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Player(s) Goals
2017–18 I-League 2nd Division 13 7 4 2 28 12 25 4th Nigeria Princewill Emeka 7
2018–19 16 10 2 4 30 25 32 Champions Nigeria Princewill Emeka 10 ⭐
2019–20 I-League 17 6 4 7 17 27 22 6th Nigeria Oguchi Uche 4
2020–21 15 7 5 3 27 19 26 3rd India Bidyashagar Singh 12 ⭐ 🇮🇳
2021–22 17 4 6 7 15 17 18 9th Brazil Fernandinho 4
2022–23 22 11 2 9 34 34 35 4th Tajikistan Komron Tursunov 8
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Managerial record

As of 6 April 2023
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NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin%Ref.
Nandakumar Singh  India 1 July 2017 17 September 2019 3217785942053.13 [73]
Dimitris Dimitriou  Cyprus 18 September 2019 23 October 2019 000000! [74][non-primary source needed]
Douglas Silva  Brazil 23 October 2019 21 December 2019 300317000.00 [75]
Nandakumar Singh (interim)  India 22 December 2019 1 January 2020 101022000.00 [76]
Dimitris Dimitriou  Cyprus 2 January 2020 26 January 2020 541083080.00 [77]
Nandakumar Singh  India 27 January 2020 till date 672515278696037.31 [73]
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Other records

Notable players

Past and present internationals

The foreign players below have senior/youth international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing for TRAU FC.[88]

Honours

Domestic tournaments

League

Cup

  • Bordoloi Trophy
    • Runners-up (1): 1998[109]
  • Churachand Singh Trophy[110]
    • Winners (6): 1960, 1961, 1974, 1981, 2004, 2009[111]
    • Runners-up (8): 1963, 1964, 1965, 1970, 1988, 1989, 2010, 2013–14[112]
  • Tiddim Invitational Football Trophy
  • Naorem Bhubon Memorial Trophy
  • Mayanglambam Chittamani Memorial Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2004[115]

Awards

Other department

Futsal

The club has a men's futsal section.[117] The club has competed in the All Manipur Football Association Futsal Cup, which is the highest division of the sport in the state.[118] TRAU took part in the inaugural edition of AIFF Futsal Club Championship.[119][120][121][122][123]

Honours
  • AMFA Futsal Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2004[118]

See also

References

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