Central Reserve Police Force Sporting Club is a football section which represents the Central Reserve Police Force of the Punjab Police. Based in Jalandhar, Punjab, they compete in the Punjab State Super Football League.

The team participated in both the second division of the National Football League in 2003, and the Durand Cup in 2012 and 2021. The Women's section has competed in the Indian Women's League and competes in Punjab Women's League at the state level.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Football Team represents one of India's premier paramilitary forces, showcasing a unique blend of athleticism, discipline, and teamwork. Established to promote sportsmanship and physical fitness among its personnel, the CRPF team has made significant strides in the Indian football landscape.

Comprising dedicated players from various backgrounds within the force, the CRPF football team is known for its resilience, tactical prowess, and commitment to excellence. The team participates in various national and regional tournaments, often competing against other armed forces and state teams, and has garnered respect for its competitive spirit and sportsmanship.

The CRPF team not only aims for victory on the field but also serves as a source of inspiration for youth across the nation, promoting the values of hard work, dedication, and camaraderie. With a focus on developing talent and fostering a love for the game, the CRPF football team plays a vital role in enhancing the sporting culture within the force and beyond.