Last updated : 08/08/2023 07:33:26

Introduction

Gormahia are a Grassroots football team made up of 1 team members.

The team is from Chemagal, Kenya.

Gormahia started using TeamStats in February 2023.

Team Details

Location

Chemagal Kenya

Team Type

11 a side , Grassroots

Gormahia Football Team

Gormahia is a football team from Chemagal, India. The team was founded in 1972 and is one of the most successful teams in the region. Gormahia has won the Chemagal Premier League 10 times, the Chemagal Cup 7 times, and the Chemagal Super Cup 5 times.

The team's home ground is the Gormahia Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. The stadium is located in the heart of Chemagal and is a popular venue for football matches and other sporting events.

History

Gormahia results

Gormahia was founded in 1972 by a group of local football enthusiasts. The team's first chairman was Mr. Ram Singh, and the first manager was Mr. Mohan Singh.

Gormahia quickly became one of the top teams in the region, winning their first Chemagal Premier League title in 1975. The team went on to win the league a further 9 times, as well as the Chemagal Cup 7 times and the Chemagal Super Cup 5 times.

Current Squad

  • Goalkeeper: Rahul Singh
  • Defenders: Manoj Kumar, Suresh Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Rajesh Kumar
  • Midfielders: Ajay Kumar, Rajesh Singh, Vijay Singh, Rahul Kumar
  • Forwards: Manoj Singh, Suresh Singh, Vijay Singh, Rahul Singh

Manager

Gormahia table

The current manager of Gormahia is Mr. Mohan Singh. Mr. Singh has been manager of the team since 2005 and has led the team to several trophies, including the Chemagal Premier League in 2007, 2010, and 2015.

Sources

Featured Team Members

Gormahia Photo 3

Where We Play

Chemagal


Chemagal
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