Though
having
always
had
a
strong
squad,
the
team
failed
to
leave
a
mark
until
last
season.
Not
only
did
JFC
qualify
for
the
playoffs,
but
they
topped
the
table
with
43
points
from
twenty
games.
The
Owen
Coyle-coached
side
registered
thirteen
wins
in
the
previous
season,
while
they
drew
four
and
lost
just
three.
But
in
the
new
season,
Jamshedpur
will
begin
a
new
chapter
under
new
coach
Adrian
Boothroyd.
Last
year,
topping
the
group
saw
Jamshedpur
FC
clinch
their
first
piece
of
silverware
as
they
lifted
their
maiden
Indian
Super
League
shield.
But
a
lot
has
changed
since
then.
While
coach
Coyle
returned
home,
JFC
lost
their
best
player
Greg
Stewart
to
Mumbai
City
FC.
After
making
it
to
the
playoffs
for
the
first
time
and
topping
the
group
stage,
JFC
will
not
only
look
to
retain
the
League
Shield,
but
also
look
to
go
the
distance
and
lift
their
maiden
ISL
trophy.
With
Boothroyd
taking
over
the
reigns,
JFC
will
continue
to
the
English
style
of
play.
The
biggest
miss
for
JFC
will
be
losing
out
on
Stewart,
who
was
the
most
crucial
cog
in
the
Jamshedpur
line-up.
Though
JFC
saw
Stewart
depart,
they
did
infuse
some
key
players
to
strenghten
the
squad.
Some
of
the
big
signings
include,
Australian
Harry
Sawyer,
Pratik
Chaudhari,
Germanpreet
Sindh
along
with
the
re-signing
of
Wellington
Priori.
head
coach
Aidy
Boothroyd.
Credit:
Jamshedpur
FC
Here,
ahead
of
the
ISL
2022-23
season,
mykhel
takes
a
look
at
the
squad,
possible
playing
11,
prediction
and
fixtures
of
Jamshedpur
FC.
Jamshedpur
FC
Squad:
Goalkeepers:
Mohit
Dhami,
Rakshit
Dagar,
Rehenesh
TP,
Vishal
Yadav
Defenders:
Eli
Sabia,
Laldinliani
Renthlei,
Laldinpuia
Pachuau,
Muhammed
Uvais,
Peter
Hartley,
Pratik
Chaudhari,
Ricky
Lallawmawma,
Sandip
Mandi,
Saphaba
Telem
Midfielders:
Germanpreet
Singh,
Jitendra
Singh,
Phijam
Singh,
Sekh
Sahil,
Wellington
Cirino
Priori
Forwards:
Boris
Singh,
Daniel
Chukwu,
Farukh
Choudhary,
Harry
Sawyer,
Ishan
Pandita,
Jay
Aston
Emmanuel
Thomas,
Komal
Thatal,
Nikhil
Barla,
Ritwik
Das,
Seiminlen
Doungel
Head
Coach:
Aidy
Boothroyd
Prediction:
Under
a
new
manager,
Jamshedpur
will
look
to
pick
up
from
where
they
left
off
last
season.
Though
they
saw
an
important
departure,
they
did
add
some
firepower
to
their
side.
The
League
shield
winners
enjoyed
a
strong
pre-season
and
if
they
get
off
to
a
strong
start
in
the
new
season
under
coach
Boothroyd,
JFC
can
be
backed
to
once
again
finish
in
the
top
four.
Predicted
XI:
Rehenesh
TP,
Laldinliana
Renthlei,
Eli
Sabia,
Peter
Hartley,
Pratik
Chaudhari,
Germanpreet
Singh,
Wellington
Cirino
Priori,
Boris
Singh,
Harry
Sawyer,
Jay
Aston
Emmanuel
Thomas,
Daniel
Chukwu
Jamshedpur
FC’s
schedule:
Oct.
11:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
Odisha
FC
–
7:30pm
IST
Oct.
22:
Mumbai
City
FC
vs
Jamshedpur
FC
–
5:30pm
IST
Oct.
30:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
NorthEast
United
–
7:30pm
IST
Nov.
3:
FC
Goa
vs
Jamshedpur
FC
–
7:30pm
IST
Nov.
12:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
Hyderabad
FC
–
5:30pm
IST
Nov.
19:
Chennaiyin
FC
vs
Jamshedpur
FC
–
5:30pm
IST
Nov.
27:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
East
Bengal
–
7:30pm
IST
Dec.
4:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
Kerala
Blasters
–
7:30pm
IST
Dec.
8:
ATK
Mohun
Bagan
vs
Jamshedpur
FC
–
7:30pm
IST
Dec.
17:
Bengaluru
FC
vs
Jamshedpur
FC
–
5:30pm
IST
Dec.
22:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
FC
Goa
–
7:30pm
IST
Jan.
3:
Kerala
Blasters
FC
vs
Jamshedpur
FC
–
7:30pm
IST
Jan.
7:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
Chennaiyin
FC
–
5:30pm
IST
Jan.
13:
East
Bengal
vs
Jamshedpur
FC
–
7:30pm
IST
Jan.
21:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
Bengaluru
FC
–
5:30pm
IST
Jan.
27:
Jamshedpur
FC
vs
Mumbai
City
FC
–
7:30pm
IST
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