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Kohima Komets
Kohima Komets are an Indian professional football (soccer), football club based in district of Kohima, Nagaland and known as KKFC. The club was established in 2011. The has participated in the I-League 2nd Divisionhttp://www.the-aiff.com/pages/news/index.php?N_Id=3678 ''(3rd tier of National leagues pyramid)'' and Nagaland Premier League. History The Kohima Komets Football Club (KKFC) was established in the year of 2011. The club has participated in I-League 2nd Division held in 2018–19 & the Nagaland Premier League. The Kohima Komets play at the 20,000-capacity Local Ground in Kohima, which is used mostly for football matches. Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors Current squad First team squad Head coaching record updated on 28 May 2017 External links Official Facebook Page References

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Kohima (; Angami Naga: ''Kewhira'' ()), is the capital of the Northeastern Indian state of Nagaland. With a resident population of almost 100,000, it is the second largest city in the state. Originally known as ''Kewhira'', Kohima was founded in 1878 when the British Empire established its headquarters of the then Naga Hills District of Assam Province. It officially became the capital after the state of Nagaland was inaugurated in 1963. Kohima was the site of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II. The battle is often referred to as the '' Stalingrad of the East''. In 2013, the British National Army Museum voted the Battle of Kohima to be ''Britain's Greatest Battle''. Kohima constitutes both a district and a municipality. The municipality covers . Kohima lies on the foothills of Japfü section of the Barail Range located south of the District () and has an average elevation of 1,261 metres (4137 feet). Etymology Kohima was originally known as ''Kewhi–ra''. The name, ...
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