South-East-Central Railway Sports Club

South-East-Central Railway Sports Club

Infobox Football club
clubname = SEC Railway SC


fullname = South East Central Railway Sports Club
nickname = The Railmen
founded = 19xx
ground = The Cooperage Ground, Mumbai, Maharashtra
capacity = 12,000
manager = flagicon|India Jeevan Rajak
league = NFL 2nd Division India
season = 2006-07
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EC Railway SC

South East Central Railway SC is an Indian institutional football club based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. South East Central Railway is the merger of three Indian football clubs – South Railway SC, Eastern Railway SC and Central Railway SC. They play their home matches on The Cooperage Ground in Mumbai. They are currently playing in the NFL 2nd Division and are one of the most popular Maharashtrian clubs in India.

SEC Railway is known for their extreme talent and skill. Fans refer to them as the Railmen in English. They have recently improved a lot in their game under their current coach Santanu Ghosh. They have four Inter-Railway Trophies under their belt and added one memorable Khalifa Ziauddin Maharashtra State Club Championship in 2001. SEC Railway is voted as one of the prime contenders for the National Football League(India) 2nd Division.

Players

Current Roster

Team Management

Honours

2001 Khalifa Ziauddin Maharashtra State Club Championship

4xInter-Railway Trophy 1998, 2000, 2005/06, 2006

1998 mini-Rovers Cup

References

* [http://www.indianfootball.com/team/centralrailway.html Indian Football – Central Railway]
* [http://www.soccerway.com/national/india/nfl-2/ NFL 2006/2007 2nd Division League Table]
* [http://www.the-aiff.com/nfl_second_div_results.php SEC Railway SC Squad Details]


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