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Kerala Blasters’ interim head coach Ashley Westwood has urged the club’s supporters to come out in full force for their last match of ISL 2026 against FC Goa in Kochi on Monday.
Kerala Blasters Army has said it will be at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi on May 18 to cheer for the team’s final ISL match of the season.
Kerala Blasters assistant coach Peter Hartley said the only thing the players and the coaching staff can do is making the fans proud.
The Fan Advisory Board set up by Kerala Blasters has demanded the removal of Sporting Director Karolis Skinkys and echoed the allegation of nepotism against CEO Abhik Chatterjee.
Former India and Kerala Blasters player C K Vineeth has urged the fans to stop their boycott and return to the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi for the ISL matches.
‘The person responsible for everything happening in Kerala Blasters in Karolis,’ said Jessel Carneiro in an Instagram video.
Kerala Blasters’ home match against NorthEast United in Kochi on Vishu (April 15) will be boycotted by their popular fan groups Manjappada and Blasters Army.
Kerala Blasters on Friday announced the signing of Argentine winger Franchu, a former youth product of Real Madrid.
The Manjappada is the biggest fan group of the Kerala Blasters. The club has five more home matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi in the ISL this season.
Manjappada, the biggest fan group of Kerala Blasters, intends to contact the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs over the uncertainty in Indian football due to the non-start of ISL.
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