Goans in football

This page is about Goan achievers in the world of sports. Goa is a tiny region along the west coast of India, and is known for its many sportsmen.

Football/Soccer

This page lists out the names of Goan soccer players who have represented India in international matches, along with the year of their first international cap.

The first Goan to have played for India, representing Goa, is Menino Figuereido who represented India on a goodwill tour of Russia in 1963. This tour is not considered an official tour and some say the first Goan to have represented India thus becomes Visitacao Lobo in 1970.

For Bombay, and international caps

Much before December 19, 1961, the day Portuguese colonial rule ended in Goa, Goans had made a mark in Indian football. Many represented India by playing for Bombay and shining at the domestic level and thus earning international caps.

In the list below, names of such Goans are included, with the name of the domestic team in parentheses.

  • Neville Stephen D'Souza - 1953 (Bombay)
  • Fortunato Franco - 1960 (Bombay)
  • Deryk D'Souza - 1960 (Bombay)
  • Menino Figueireido - 1963
  • Marto Gracias - 1967 (Bombay)
  • Andrew D'Souza - 1968
  • Visitacao Lobo - 1970
  • Ramesh Redkar - 1973
  • Nicholas Pereira - 1973
  • Bernard Pereira - 1973
  • Brahmanand Sankhwalkar - 1976
  • Prakash Naik - 1977
  • Armando Colaco - 1977
  • Francis D'Souza - 1978
  • Anthony Rebello - 1982
  • Jose D'Souza - 1983
  • Camilo Gonsalves - 1983
  • Bento Andrew - 1983
  • Mahesh Lotlikar - 1983
  • Chandrakant Naik - 1984
  • Mauricio Afonso - 1984
  • Arnold Rodrigues - 1984
  • Anthony D'Souza - 1984
  • Ashok Fadte - 1984
  • Ignatius Dias - 1984
  • Derrick Pereira - 1984
  • Savio Madeira - 1987
  • Lawrence Gomes - 1984
  • Johnny Araujo - 1987
  • Lector Mascarenhas - 1989
  • Norbert Gonsalves - 1989
  • Mario Soares - 1989
  • Bruno Coutinho - 1991
  • Roy Barretto - 1992
  • Francis Silveira - 1993
  • Roberto Fernandes - 1996
  • Francis Coelho - 1996
  • Franky Barretto - 1997
  • Jules Alberto - 1999
  • Mahesh Gawli - 1999
  • Anthony Pereira - 2000
  • Roque Barreto - 2000
  • Alvito D'Cunha - 2001
  • Alex Ambrose - 2002
  • Samir Naik - 2002
  • Selwyn Fernandes - 2003
  • Climax Lawrence - 2003
  • Felip Gomes - 2005
  • Bibiano Fernandes - 2005
  • Clifford Miranda - 2005
  • Micky Fernandes - 2006
  • Fredy Mascarenhas - 2006
  • Rowllin Borges - 2015

Junior national teams

The following have represented Indian junior national teams in age-group tournaments but not represented the senior national team.

  • Lawrence Gomes in 1982 for India u-19 Asian Youth Championships Captain
  • Seby Antao in 1988 for India u-19
  • Alex Alvares in 1991 for India U-21
  • Victor Lobo in 1995 for India U-23
  • Melwyn Rodrigues in 1998 for India u-21
  • Covan Lawrence in 1998 for India U-19
  • Milagrio Madeira in 2001 for India U-19
  • Denzil Franco in 2003 for India U-19
  • Godwin Franco in 2003 for India U-19
  • Garry D'Mello in 2004 for India U-19
  • Marcelino Dias in 2004 for India U-18
  • Joaquim Abranches in 2006 for India U-23
  • Beevan D'Mello in 2006 for India U-20
  • Branco Vincent Cardozo - (TFA Jamshedpur) in 2006 played for India U-19
  • Shallum Pires in 2006 for India U-14
  • Lavino Fernandes in 2006 for India U-20
  • Valeriano Rebello in 2005 for India U-23
  • Bernard Pires in 2005 for India U-23
  • Suhas Gaonkar
  • Sarto Baptista
  • Anthony Baptista
  • Suhas Walke
  • Clifton Gonsalves in 2005 for India U-20
  • Terence Lobo in 2005 for India U-20
  • Laxmikant Kuttimani in 2005 for India U-20
  • Steven Fernandes in 2005 for India U-20
  • Joshuah Vaz in 2005 for India U-16

India schools

The following have played for India schools only and not for any other junior national team.

  • Inacio Fernandes
  • Michael Gomes
  • Casmiro Palha
  • Joaquim Palha
  • Peter Santamaria-Woods

Captains for India

Brahmanand Shankhwalkar, Bruno Coutinho, Mauricio Afonso, and Roberto Fernandes have captained the Indian senior national team. Seby Antao and Lawrence Gomes have captained the junior Indian national team.

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References

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