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ATK (formerly Atlético de Kolkata in association with Atlético Madrid) was an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. The club competed

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ATK (formerly Atlético de Kolkata in association with Atlético Madrid) was an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. The club competed in the ISL, the top flight of Indian football. They were the champions during the inaugural 2014 season, 2016 and 2019–20 seasons respectively.

ATK
Full nameATK Football Club
NicknameATK
Short nameATKFC
Founded7 May 2014; 11 years ago (2014-05-07) (as Atlético de Kolkata)
June 2017; 8 years ago (2017-06) (as ATK after ending partnership with Atlético Madrid)
Dissolved1 June 2020; 5 years ago (2020-06-01) (disbanded for Mohun Bagan SG)
GroundSalt Lake Stadium
Bidhannagar, West Bengal
Capacity85,000
Owner(s)Kolkata Games and Sports Pvt. Ltd.
Home colours
Away colours

The club was owned by Kolkata Games and Sports Pvt. Ltd. which consists of former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly, alongside businessmen Harshavardhan Neotia, Sanjiv Goenka and Utsav Parekh. Initially, for the first three seasons, La Liga club Atlético Madrid was also a co-owner; later Goenka bought the shares. After the end of their partnership with the Spanish giant, Atlético de Kolkata has been rechristened to ATK in July 2017. The team's name and colours are derived from their former Spanish partner.

Under coach Antonio López Habas, Atlético hosted and won the first match of the ISL. They won the inaugural season, beating Kerala Blasters 0–1 in the final. Two years later, under José Francisco Molina, the team won on penalties against the same opponent in the final. ATK won 3 ISL trophies, last by defeating Chennaiyin FC in the 2020 final.

On 16 January 2020, it was announced that the RPSG Group (KGSPL), along with former cricketer Sourav Ganguly and businessmen Utsav Parekh, acquired an 80% stake in Mohun Bagan Football Club (India) Pvt. Ltd. the legal entity owning the football division of I-League club, Mohun Bagan. After their seventh season ATK Football Club was officially disbanded on 1 July 2020[citation needed] and merged with Kolkata based Mohun Bagan, entered the Indian Super League in the 2020–21 season with name ATK Mohun Bagan. In 2023, after severe protests from the Mohun Bagan supporters, KGSPL removed ATK and changed the name of the legal entity to Mohun Bagan Super Giant.

Contents

History

Foundation

In March 2014, it was announced that the All India Football Federation, the national federation for football in India, and IMG-Reliance would be accepting bids for ownership of eight of nine selected cities for the upcoming ISL, an eight-team franchise league modeled along the lines of the Indian Premier League cricket tournament. On 13 April 2014, it was announced that Sourav Ganguly, Harshavardhan Neotia, Sanjiv Goenka, Utsav Parekh, and Spanish La Liga side Atlético Madrid had won the bid for the Kolkata franchise. It turned out to be the most expensive franchise, being purchased for 180 million (around US$3 million). On 7 May 2014, the team was officially launched as Atlético de Kolkata.

Inaugural season

 

 
Edel Bete
 
Arnab
 
Josemi
 
Kingshuk
 
Podany
 
Borja
 
Nato
 
Baljit
 
Sanju
 
Arnal
 
Rafi
Lineup against Kerala Blasters FC in 2014 Indian Super League final

The club signed their first player on 4 July 2014 with the acquisition of former Real Madrid midfielder Borja Fernández. The team then went on to sign two more Spaniards: their first head coach, Antonio López Habas, and marquee player, former UEFA Champions League winner Luis García, on 8 July 2014.Luis García was named the first marquee player of the season.

 
Luis Garcia was the first marquee player of the league

On 6 September, the team bolstered their midfield with the acquisition of Mamunul Islam, captain of the Bangladesh national team, who stated that the move would help relations between East Bengal (Bangladesh) and West Bengal.

The club played their first match on 12 October 2014 at home against Mumbai City FC in the opening ISL match.Fikru Teferra scored the first goal in team and league history in the 27th minute as Atlético de Kolkata went on to win 3–0.

By finishing third in the league, the club qualified for the end-of-season play-offs, where they advanced via a penalty shootout past FC Goa in the semi-finals after a goalless draw. At the final against the Kerala Blasters at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai, Atlético won 1–0 with an added-time goal by Mohammed Rafique. At the end of season awards, García was named the Most Exciting Player.

2015 season

 
Hélder Postiga was the club's marquee player in the 2015 season

On 5 June 2015, the team acquired Canadian international forward Iain Hume, whose five goals had helped Kerala to the final of the previous season. On 29 July, with García released due to his injury record, the team brought in Portugal international forward Hélder Postiga as their new marquee player; aged 32, he became the youngest such player in the league. García's role as captain was taken on by his compatriot Borja.

Postiga scored twice in Atlético's first game of the season, a 3–2 win at Chennaiyin FC, but was substituted later in the match due to injury, and missed the rest of the campaign. Hume scored two hat-tricks in November, in 4–1 wins against Mumbai City, and FC Pune City.[citation needed] The latter result made the team the first to qualify for the play-offs, where they lost 4–2 on aggregate to Chennaiyin.

2016 season

 

 
Debjit
 
Sereno
 
Tiri
 
Pritam
 
Keegan
 
Jewel
 
Borja
 
Doutie
 
Didika
 
Postiga
 
Hume
Lineup against Kerala Blasters FC in 2016 Indian Super League final

In March 2016, it was reported that López Habas would leave the club due to concerns over his ₹23.5 million ($350,000) annual salary. On 25 April, he left for Pune. On 3 May, he was replaced by another Spaniard, former Villarreal manager José Francisco Molina. Postiga returned to be the marquee again, but suffered another long-term injury early into the second game of the season. The club's ownership admitted that they had wanted a different marquee due to his record, but had been unable to sign one.

Atlético de Kolkata finished in fourth place, taking the final position in the finals, and were drawn against first-place Mumbai in the semi-finals. They hosted a 3–2 win in the first leg, with all goals in the first half, including two by Hume, and advanced with a goalless draw in the second leg. In the final, away to Kerala on 18 December, Kolkata fell behind to a goal by their former player Mohammed Rafi, and equalised before half-time with a header by defender Henrique Sereno. The game went to penalties, with Hume having Atlético's first attempt saved by Graham Stack, but Elhadji Ndoye missed for Kerala and Debjit Majumder saved from Cédric Hengbart to win Kolkata the title.

2017–18 season

After the separation from Spanish club Atlético Madrid, most of the squad was not retained for the new season. On 14 July 2017, ATK appointed former England international striker Teddy Sheringham as their head coach for the upcoming season. While former Bengaluru FC head coach Ashley Westwood was appointed as the technical director for the club. On 4 August, the team acquired former Irish international forward Robbie Keane as their new marquee player.

On 24 January 2018, Sheringham was sacked by ATK after winning only three of his ten games in charge and appointed Ashley Westwood as their interim coach. For the first time in four years the club could not make it to the playoffs, but avoided last place by registering a 1–0 win over NorthEast United FC in the final game, Robbie Keane netting the deciding goal.

Robbie Keane was named the player-manager for the upcoming cup fixtures and they started their Super Cup campaign with a 4–1 win over I-League club Chennai City FC, but failed to make it to the quarter-finals after a 3–1 defeat against FC Goa.

2018–19 season

After a forgettable season, ATK appointed Sanjoy Sen as their mentor to recruit national players. The former Mohun Bagan AC head coach roped in some of his own former players who he had the experience of working with, along with former ATK players Arnab Mondal and Cavin Lobo. They mainly focused on more local players and it served as the main foundation for building the squad for the season. Former Manchester United striker Steve Coppell was named as the head coach for the season. Coppell had the experience of managing ISL clubs before such as Kerala Blasters FC and Jamshedpur FC. Under him the team finished 6th in the league, winning 6 games.

In the Super Cup the team reached the semi-finals. They defeated Real Kashmir 3–1 on their way to finish 4th.

2019–20 season

 

 
Arindam
 
Johnson
 
Pritam
 
Sumit
 
Edu
 
Regin
 
Javi
 
Prabir
 
Soosai
 
Roy Krishna
 
Williams
Lineup against Chennaiyin FC in 2020 Indian Super League final

ATK became the first club to win the ISL Cup thrice after they defeated Chennaiyin FC 3–1 in the final of the 2019–20 Indian Super League.

ATK was officially disbanded after 2019-20 season.

Crest

On 7 July, the team's jersey and logo were unveiled by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the Nabanna building, temporary headquarters of the state's secretariat. The logo featured a hybrid Bengal tiger–phoenix, with the latter element being symbolic of perpetuity, due to the footballing heritage in Kolkata. Five stars above the crest symbolise the five owners of the club. The shield is striped with tigers' stripes.

Stadium

 
Yuva Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium)

The 85,000 capacity Salt Lake Stadium was the home ground of Atlético de Kolkata. The multi-purpose stadium, located in Salt Lake City (Bidhan Nagar), in the outskirts of Kolkata, is the largest stadium in the country. The Salt Lake Stadium is owned by the West Bengal State Government. Salt Lake Stadium, officially known as Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK), is the largest stadium in India by seating capacity. Before its renovation in 2011, it was the second-largest football stadium in the world, having a seating capacity of 120,000. Prior to the construction and opening of Rungrado May Day Stadium in 1989, it was the largest football stadium in the world. The stadium hosted the final match of the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, alongside hosting other matches of the tournament.

Atlético de Kolkata played their first two seasons at Salt Lake Stadium, but in the 2016 season, they had to move to Rabindra Sarobar Stadium due to the unavailability of Salt Lake Stadium, which was shortlisted as one of the venues for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. During the first season, Atlético de Kolkata has achieved an average home attendance of 45,172 per match and the most attended game of the season with 65,000 people.

During the second season, 405,659 people attended the home matches of Kolkata (most by any club in that season) with an average of 50,707 per match, and they held the most attended game of the season for the second year in a row with 68,340 people. During the third season, an average of 11,703 people per match attended the home matches of Kolkata.

The fourth season saw a formidable decline in the average attendance in the home matches of Kolkata due to the low capacity of Rabindra sarobar stadium. The lowest attendance count was 3,165 whereas the highest was 32,816. In their nine home games, ATK managed to pull an average attendance of just 12,629.

Year GP Cumulative High Low Mean
2014 8 316,195 65,000 21,550 45,171
2015 8 405,659 68,340 35,437 50,707
2016 8 93,627 12,575 10,589 11,703
2017–18 9 113,661 32,816 3,165 12,629
2018–19 9 160,804 41,202 5,321 17,867
2019–20 10 258,469 50,102 8,690 25,847

Supporters

ATK, and the ISL in general, were initially announced with a mixed reception among football fans in Kolkata. Some locals feared that it could overshadow the development of players at the city's two long-established I-League clubs, while others saw the new franchise as a way to unite both sets of I-League supporters, who would be drawn together further by the involvement of Ganguly, who is idolised across the state.

Ahead of the second season, the franchise accredited the ATK Fans Fraternity (ATKFF), whose ₹800 membership includes a home season ticket and an official jersey. The fraternity offered 4,000 memberships in an exclusive part of the stadium. Firstpost journalist Pulasta Dhar described it as a "brilliant" deal that could be replicated in order to help all ISL clubs fill their stadia.

Ownership and finances

The Kolkata Games and Sports Pvt. Ltd is a consortium established to oversee the administration and operations of ATK of the Indian Super League. The consortium is made up of former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly, businessmen Harshavardhan Neotia, Sanjiv Goenka, and Utsav Parekh.

In October 2015, Kolkata-based Birla Tyres agreed a deal to be the principal sponsors for the club's second and third seasons.

Last technical staff

More: List of ATK managers

As of 15 January 2019
Position Name
Manager   Antonio López Habas
Assistant Manager   Manuel Perez Cascallana
  Sanjoy Sen
Goalkeeper Coach   Ángel Pindado
Physiotherapists   Luis Alfonso Martinez
  Avinandan Chatterjee
  Noel Augustine
Physical Trainer   Alvaro Ros Bernal
Team Doctor   Rafi Bhati
Masseur   Mohammed Kashif
  Shaikh Siraj
Video Analyst   Subham Sen
Player Recruitment Head   Sujay Sharma
Team Manager   Avishek Bhattacharjee
Kit Manager   Anirban Biswas

Management

As of 8 July 2018
 
Sanjiv Goenka was the chairman of ATK
Position Name
Director (Technical Area) Subrata Talukdar
Director Saharsh Parekh
Director Subhrangshu Chakraborty
Director Sunil Bhandari
Position Name
Owner Kolkata Games and Sports Pvt. Ltd.
Chairman Sanjiv Goenka
CEO Raghu Iyer
CFO Vinay Chopra
managing director Sudip Ghosh
Head of Advisory committee Anjan Chowdhury
Finance Controller Somshuvra Ghosh
Operations Executive Rhitam Chatterjee
Operations Coordinator Shubham Ghosh
Head of Business Operations Rohit Katyal
Infrastructure Operations Manager Rahul Dutta
Liaison Officer Saptarshi Chowdhury
Social Media Manager Raunak Ghosal
Digital Content Executive Sagnik Kundu
Academy Director Joydeep Chakraborty
Grassroots Incharge Ashish Sarkar
Fan Engagement Manager Saptarshi Bakshi

List of players

Statistics and records

Season-by-season

Season Indian Super League ISL Playoffs Domestic cup (various) Asian club competitions
Pos. Pl. W D L GF GA Pts
2014 3rd 14 4 7 3 16 13 19 Winners
2015 2nd 14 7 2 5 26 17 23 Semi-finalists
2016 4th 14 4 8 2 16 14 20 Winners
2017–18 9th 18 4 4 10 16 30 16 — Super Cup Round of 16
2018–19 6th 18 6 6 6 18 22 24 — Semifinalist
2019–20 2nd 18 10 4 4 33 16 34 Winners Durand Cup 2nd of 4
(Group Stage)
  1. ISL clubs weren't considered for participation in Federation Cup.
  2. Indian Super League was not an official league until 2017, thus ISL clubs were unable to participate in tournaments organised by AFC till then.

Head coaches record

As of 1 January 2017
Name Nationality From To P W D L GF GA Win%
Antonio López Habas   Spain 8 July 2014 20 December 2015 33 13 11 9 45 34 039.39
José Francisco Molina   Spain 5 May 2016 18 December 2016 17 6 9 2 20 17 035.29
Teddy Sheringham   England 14 July 2017 24 January 2018 10 3 3 4 7 12 030.00
Ashley Westwood (interim)   England 24 January 2018 3 March 2018 7 0 1 6 8 18 000.00
Robbie Keane (player-manager)   Ireland 4 March 2018 31 May 2018 3 2 0 1 6 4 066.67
Steve Coppell   England 18 June 2018 30 April 2019 21 8 6 7 25 28 038.10
Antonio López Habas   Spain 3 May 2019 31 May 2020 21 12 4 5 39 19 057.14

Team records

Most goals

Rank Player Goals
1   Iain Hume 18
2   Roy Krishna 15
3   Edu García 9
4   Robbie Keane 8
5   Manuel Lanzarote 7
  David Williams 7
7   Balwant Singh 6
8   Arata Izumi 5
  Fikru Teferra 5
  Sameehg Doutie 5

Most appearances

Rank Player Appearances
1   Jayesh Rane 52
2   Prabir Das 48
3   Borja Fernández 47
4   Arnab Mondal 46
5   Pritam Kotal 42
6   Arindam Bhattacharya 38
7   Ofentse Nato 31
8   Debjit Majumder 30
  Iain Hume 30
  Hitesh Sharma 30

Honours

ATK's honours include the following:

  • Indian Super League (as tournament)
    • Champions (2): 2014, 2016
  • Indian Super League (as top-tier league)
    • Champions (1): 2019–20

See also

Portals:
  •   India
  •   Association football
  • List of ATK players
  • List of ATK records and statistics
  • List of football clubs in Kolkata
  • List of Indian Super League records and statistics

Footnotes

  1. For first three seasons, ISL was considered as just as a tournament, but not as league. Before fourth season, AFC recognised ISL as an official top tier league along with I-League and from 9th season it's considered as only top tier league.
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