History
Sesa Football Academy is the successor of ''Sesa Sports Club'', which was originally founded during the 1960s.Football in Goa: Sport, Politics and the Portuguese in IndiaFootball programs
Residential academies
Affiliated with the Goa Football Association (GFA), Sesa Football Academy presently runs two residential campuses – Sanquelim campus, which began its functioning in June 1999; and Sirsaim campus, which was established in June 2008. Both academies are fully residential with on-site accommodation and all other amenities required for the development of a footballer, including gym, medical facilities, nutrition and boarding facilities, recreational facilities, etc. Students are also given orientation in sports medicine, physiological assessment and physiotherapy. The academy is AIFF-accredited, and hosts the AIFF Youth Leagues at their campus. Since they are firmly entrenched in the Vedanta Group's CSR activity, SFA does not charge its students, and all expenses related to student welfare, education, transportation, etc. are borne by SFA.Sanquelim Campus
The Sanquelim campus, with 36 players, is a four-year residential program admitting 18 students every two years. It is built on the Sanquelim reclaimed mine site, with a beautiful football ground, well-established gymnasium, and a complete hostel facility along with a recreation center.Sirsaim Campus
To further nurture the young talent with football training and to provide a disciplined regime, new infrastructure at Sirsaim was inaugurated on 14 February 2010. Constructed at an approximate cost of Rs. 4 crores, it has state of the art infrastructure at international standards. The Sirsaim academy currently has 30 trainees in its four-year residential program, with a batch of 15 trainees admitted every two years.Staff
To guide the technical aspects of both academies, a UEFA Pro License holder Spanish coach Eduard Batlle Basart was roped in as technical director for Sesa Football Academy in 2017. He previously worked with the youth teams at European giantsVedanta Football Schools
In line with its objective of identifying and promoting young talent, SFA launched ''Vedanta Football Schools'' in 2012 to identify boys from nearby schools under the age of 14 years, and provide them non-residential football training. This is in line with the larger vision of community development in the areas where Vedanta operates. Currently SFA operates 4 football schools, at Majorda, Nuvem, Sanguem and Thivim. These centers have proved to be a feeding pool for the academy, with 6 students from these schools making it to the residential academy.Vedanta Women's League
Working towards the aim of women empowerment through football, Sesa Football Academy launched the Vedanta Women's League in 2017, with the support of Goa Football Association. The league was inaugurated by then Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar in the presence of eminent women's football legends. The Vedanta Women's League has since completed two seasons, with over 200 girls given an opportunity to play football. The winner of the 2018 edition, Panjim Footballers, went on to play in the Indian Women's League as the sole team from Goa.Home ground
Sircaim is home to one of the two Sesa Football Academy premises in Goa, the other being at Sanquelim. The Sesa Football Academy Ground is located at Sircaim and use for both training and league matches. Sesa also used Duler AstroTurf Stadium in Mapusa for some of their Goa Professional League matches.Honours
League
* Goa First Division / Goa Pro League **Champions (3): 1967–68, 1972–73, 2018–19Cup
* Sikkim Governor's Gold Cup **Champions (1): 1987 * Bandodkar Gold Trophy **Champions (2): 1979, 1980 **Runners-up (1): 1974 * Rovers Cup **Runners-up (1): 1995 * Sait Nagjee Football Tournament **Runners-up (1): 1970 * Vitthal Trophy **Champions (1): 1989 **Runners-up (1): 1990Affiliated clubs
The following club(s) is/are currently associated with Sesa FA: * Zinc Football (2018–present)See also
* List of football clubs in Goa *References
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