결과

Kerala Premier League 01/25 10:30 - KSEB FC v Parappur FC W 1-0
Kerala Premier League 01/13 10:30 - MK Sporting Club v KSEB FC W 0-9
Kerala Premier League 01/10 13:30 - Kerala Police v KSEB FC L 1-0
Kerala Premier League 12/31 13:30 - Kovalam FC v KSEB FC W 0-2
Kerala Premier League 12/24 13:30 - Kerala Police v KSEB FC - View
Kerala Premier League 12/16 10:30 - KSEB FC v LIFFA Trivandrum W 2-1
Kerala Premier League 12/07 13:30 - KSEB FC v Muthoot FA L 2-3
Kerala Premier League 04/17 10:30 - Kerala Blasters II v KSEB FC W 1-4
Kerala Premier League 04/11 10:30 - KSEB FC v Golden Threads FC W 2-0
Kerala Premier League 03/28 10:29 - Kovalam FC v KSEB FC W 0-1
Kerala Premier League 03/21 10:30 - Kerala United v KSEB FC W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 3 3
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 16 5 11
Goals against 5 4 1
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) is an Indian public sector undertaking under the Government of Kerala that generates, transmits and distributes electricity in the state under government monopoly. Established in 1957, the agency comes under the authority of the Department of Power. It has been registered under Indian Companies Act 1956 during January 2011.

History

  • The history of electricity in the state is around one century old. The first effort in this direction was a private endeavour. Electricity was first brought to the state by a British company – the Kannan Devan Hill Produce Company, Munnar. The first generating station of the state was set up on the right bank of a tributary of River Periyar in 1910. It was a hydroelectric project and that tributary named Mudirappuzha continues to be the site of large a number of hydroelectric projects in the state.
  • After a spell of 17 years, the attention of the state authorities turned to newer forms of generating energy. The Government of Travancore set up a facility to supply electricity to the households of Thiruvananthapuram town. In 1927, a Thermal Power Station was established under government ownership at Thiruvananthapuram for production of electrical energy on commercial lines. Three oil engine generators, of a capacity of 65 kW each, were installed and commercial production started in 1929. This station was located at Thampanoor at Thiruvananthapuram. An Electrical Wing under the State Public Works Department was entrusted with the administration of the scheme.
  • The next significant development was the formation of a separate department for electricity in 1932 by His Highness Sri Chithirathirunal Maharaja and his Diwan Sir C P Ramaswami Iyer. The formation of the Electricity Department paved the way for notable developments in the field. Thermal generating stations were set up at Kollam, Kottayam and Nagercoil (now in Tamil Nadu) in 1934. By that time, the possibilities of hydroelectric generation attracted the attention of the technologists and the authorities.
  • Kerala being a land of mountains and rivers, it presented a fertile field for hydroelectric generation. The vast potential for hydroelectric generation in the state prompted the state authorities to take steps to establish stations for hydroelectric generation. The first of these ventures was the Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project, the construction of which was started in 1933. The first stage of the project was commissioned in 1940. Its capacity was 13.5 MW. By that time, a comparable electric transmission network had also been completed with 66 kV substations at Alappuzha, Mavelikkara, Kothamangalam, Kundara, Kalamasserry, Viyyur, Aluva, and Thiruvananthapuram, which were also commissioned in 1940 itself during April and May months
  • The Kerala state Electricity board started functioning under the direction of a newly formed Kerala government, on 31 March 1957. The first governing body consisted of 5 members, and was headed by the chairman K P Sreedhara Kaymal. The staff of the erstwhile Department of Electricity of the Thiru-Kochi state were transferred to the KSEB.
  • At the time of its inception, in 1958, the KSEB had an installed capacity of 109.5 MW, with a total annual internal generation of 441.35 MU. Over the years, as demand increased, the board has imported power from neighbouring states and private entities. As per the Central Electricity Act 2003, KSEB was converted to Kerala State Electricity Board Limited in 2014. The original KSEB was dissolved and its assets and liabilities transferred to the government initially and then transferred to the newly formed company KSEB Limited.
KSEB FC(케르틀라 스테이트 일렉트리시티 보드 풋볼 클럽) 또는 케르틀라 스테이트 전기 위원회는 인도의 케르틀라 주에 본거지를 둔 인도의 프로 축구 클럽이다. 클럽은 1960년에 케르틀라 스테이트 일렉트리시티 보드(KSEB)의 전 직원들에 의해 설립되었으며, 현재 I리그 2부에 속해 있다.

KSEB FC는 케르틀라 주에서 가장 오래된 축구 클럽 중 하나이며, 케르틀라 주의 주요 축구 대회인 산토시 트로피에 12번 우승했다. 클럽은 또한 두 번의 내셔널 풋볼 리그 챔피언십(1975, 1980)과 한 번의 인도 페더레이션 컵(1983)을 우승했다.

KSEB FC는 2007년에 I리그에 처음 참가했으며, 그 이후로 2011년을 제외하고 매년 I리그에 참가해 왔다. 클럽은 2013년에 I리그 2부로 강등되었지만, 2015년에 다시 I리그로 승격되었다.

KSEB FC의 홈 경기장은 케르틀라주의 티루바난타푸람에 위치한 자와할랄 네루 스타디움이다. 스타디움은 35,000명을 수용할 수 있으며, 인도에서 가장 큰 축구 경기장 중 하나이다.

KSEB FC의 현재 감독은 V.P. 사투(V.P. Sathu)이며, 팀의 주장은 M. 라지브(M. Rajeev)이다. 클럽의 유명 선수로는 인도 축구 국가대표팀의 주장을 맡았던 I.M. 비자야찬드란(I.M. Vijayan)과 C.V. 파피(C.V. Pappachen)가 있다.