Results

India I-League 2nd Division 04/27 11:00 1 Kenkre FC v Maharashtra Oranje FC - View
India I-League 2nd Division 04/21 09:30 1 Kenkre FC v SC Bengaluru L 0-4
India Mumbai Elite League 04/18 10:51 - Kenkre FC v Iron Born FC L 1-2
India I-League 2nd Division 04/15 10:30 1 Kenkre FC v MP L 0-4
India I-League 2nd Division 04/11 10:30 1 Kenkre FC v Sudeva Delhi FC L 3-5
India I-League 2nd Division 04/07 09:30 1 United SC v Kenkre FC W 0-1
India I-League 2nd Division 04/02 10:30 1 Kenkre FC v Sporting Clube de Goa L 2-5
India I-League 2nd Division 03/29 10:30 1 [8] Kenkre FC v FC Bengaluru United [1] L 0-2
India I-League 2nd Division 03/23 09:30 1 Sudeva Delhi FC v Kenkre FC L 2-1
India Mumbai Elite League 03/18 08:41 - DK Pharma FC v Kenkre FC W 0-6
India Mumbai Elite League 03/14 10:13 - Kenkre FC v Protrack SI W 8-1
India Mumbai Super Division 03/06 10:00 - Reliance FYC v Kenkre FC W 0-2

Wikipedia - Kenkre FC

Kenkre Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. Founded in 2000, the club currently competes in the MFA Elite Division of Mumbai Football League. Nicknamed "Mumbaikars", they previously participated in the I-League, then highest division of the Indian football league system, as well as the I-League 2, and the I-League 3. Kenkre was relegated to the I-League 2 at the end of the 2022–23 I-League season.

History

Formation and journey

The club was founded on 13 January 2000 as Kenkre Academy FC, under the patronage of former footballer and coach Adib Kenkre, and CEO Joshua Lewis. Kenkre was based at Shivaji Park during its incorporation.

When we first started this club, the players themselves contributed Rs. 100 each. With that, we were able to buy our half-time refreshments, and we paid for a train pass for those who couldn't afford it. While it feels surreal to think that we're actually going to play in the I-League, it's something we've worked extremely hard for. This academy [Kenkre FC academy] and club are all his doing. He [Adib Kenkre] could've easily given up and shut shop like the many clubs in Mumbai, but his perseverance is tremendous. This club is going to be in the top divisions of India football for a long time, now that it has finally entered the door.

— Joshua Lewis (CEO of Kenkre), on club's early days and journey towards I-League.

Kenkre FC were crowned champions of the Maharashtra Football League in 2010 for the first time in the club's history, after defeating Bengal Mumbai 3–0, thanks to goals from Nigerian striker Mathew Odje, Francisco Salin and Charanjeet Singh. After achieving that result, Kenkre was granted admission into the I-League 2nd Division, then second-tier of Indian football.

In March 2013, ahead of the I-League Second Division kick-off, Kenkre roped in Portuguese Jose Luis Lopes Da Costa as head coach and brought three of their first foreigners, Portuguese Rodilson Felisberto Fernandes Dias, Domingo De Jesus Gomes, Bruno Daniel Alciaes, and Australian Daniel Atkins.

2020–present

In December 2021, the AIFF club licensing committee has unanimously decided to not grant the exemption sought by former I-League champion Chennai City FC, after having failed to receive the ICLS licence. As a result, Kenkre replaced them in the 2021–22 I-League. In June 2021, Akhil Kothari, India's youngest AFC A license holder, as new head coach of Kenkre. The club began their league journey on 4 March 2022 against Real Kashmir with earning a historic point in the 1–1 draw. Kenkre finished bottom after the phrase 1 and was placed in relegation stage. They achieved 12 points and got relegated to the 2022–23 I-League 2nd Division.

After being relegated at the end of the season, Kenkre was reinstated on sympathetic grounds and allowed to participate in the 2022–23 I-League season. The club later participated in Baji Raut Cup in Odisha, in which they reached semi-finals. After struggling since beginning of the 2022–23 league season, Kenkre along with Sudeva Delhi, relegated from I-League. The 2023–24 I-League 2 season became disastrous to Kenkre as the club ended their campaign with bottom place finish with 9 points in 14 matches, and relegated to I-League 3. In 2024–25 season, the club along with its fellow Mumbai-based team Maharashtra Oranje, took part in I-League 3.

Kenkre SC is a prominent football club based in Mumbai, India, known for its commitment to developing local talent and promoting the sport at grassroots levels. Founded in 1990, the club has established itself as a significant player in Indian football, competing in various leagues and tournaments, including the I-League 2nd Division and the Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA) leagues.

Kenkre SC is recognized for its strong youth academy, which focuses on nurturing young players and providing them with the skills and opportunities to excel in the sport. The club emphasizes a holistic approach to player development, combining technical training with physical fitness and mental resilience.

The team's colors are typically a vibrant mix that reflects the spirit and energy of Mumbai, and they play their home matches at local venues that foster a passionate fan base. Kenkre SC is not just a football club; it is a community hub that brings together players, fans, and families, promoting the love of the game and inspiring the next generation of footballers in India.

With a vision to elevate Indian football, Kenkre SC continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch, aiming to make a significant impact in the national football landscape.