Resultate

England - Northern League - Div One 04/27 14:00 - Shepshed Dynamo v Sporting Khalsa L 3-0
England - Northern League - Div One 03/26 19:45 - Gresley Rovers v Sporting Khalsa L 3-0
England - Northern League - Div One 01/23 19:45 - Loughborough Dynamo v Sporting Khalsa W 0-2
England - Northern League - Div One 01/01 15:00 - Sporting Khalsa v Boldmere St Michaels L 1-2
England - Northern League - Div One 11/07 19:45 - Sporting Khalsa v Cambridge City W 2-1
England - Northern League - Div One 10/10 18:45 - Sporting Khalsa v Hinckley LR W 3-1
England - FA Trophy 10/07 14:00 16 Stafford Rangers v Sporting Khalsa L 3-2
England - FA Trophy 09/23 14:00 15 Kidsgrove Ath v Sporting Khalsa W 2-4
England - FA Cup - Qualifikation 09/16 14:00 15 Kettering v Sporting Khalsa L 1-0
England - FA Cup - Qualifikation 09/06 18:45 14 Darlaston Town 1874 v Sporting Khalsa W 2-4
England - FA Cup 09/02 11:30 14 Sporting Khalsa v Darlaston Town 1874 D 2-2
England - Northern League - Div One 08/22 18:45 - Coventry Sphinx v Sporting Khalsa W 0-1

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 14 5 9
Wins 5 2 3
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 6 1 5
Goals for 21 11 10
Goals against 25 9 16
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 4 0 4

Wikipedia - Sporting Khalsa F.C.

Sporting Khalsa Football Club are a football club, formed in 1991, members of the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands, who play their home games at Noose Lane in Willenhall, West Midlands. Founded by the local Sikh community, they are the first British Asian club to own their own ground, which they bought from Willenhall Town in 2010 after moving from Abbey Park, the former home of Bloxwich Town.

History

The club's home ground, Noose Lane

The team was founded in 1991 and began playing in the Walsall & District Sunday leagues. They played one season in the West Midlands (Regional) League in 1996–97 before leaving after finishing bottom of the league. They later returned in 2004–05 and were promoted after finishing 5th.

In 2011, Sporting Khalsa were promoted to the Premier Division of the West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division. Following this success, they formed an U21s team, which plays in the Midland Combination U2ls league. In terms of their youth setup they have a couple of teams in the Midland Junior Premier League as well. Altogether they have 15 teams from U21s to u7s. The majority of their junior teams play in the Walsall minor league. The links between the first team and junior Khalsa teams are very strong with many junior team players being involved during the first team's games.

At the end of the 2012–13 season, Sporting Khalsa redeveloped their ground, changing the size of the pitch, building a new stand, creating new changing rooms and renovating the outside of the pitch and clubhouse. In addition, as part of an ongoing programme of investment at the Aspray Arena, the Black Country Performance Hub was opened, providing state-of-the-art five-a-side facilities and a gymnasium and martial arts space. Following this, in the 2013–14 season guided under the management of Mark Holdcroft, Sporting Khalsa finished in sixth position, their highest finish to date. After this, Holdcroft and Sporting Khalsa decided to part company by mutual consent.

Ian Rowe, who had guided Gornal Athletic to the Midland Alliance in the 2011–12 season, was appointed as manager. The 2014–15 season was very successful with Khalsa winning the West Midlands (Regional) League title by 27 points, finishing on a record 117 points and securing promotion to the Midland Football League Premier Division in the process.

In 2015-16 they reached the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup where they lost 3–1 at home to F.C. United of Manchester, secured third place in their first season in the Midland Football League and won the JW Hunt Cup, beating Wolverhampton Sporting C.F.C. in the final at Molineux Stadium.

Third spot was to be the prize the following season as well, this time behind champions Alvechurch and runners up Coleshill Town. However, there was good news in the FA Vase where Khalsa made it to the quarter-finals before bowing out to fellow Midland Football League side Coleshill.

The 2017-18 campaign can perhaps best be described as challenging. With a £1m redevelopment of the Aspray Arena taking place, Khalsa relocated to their neighbours AFC Wulfrunians for six months coinciding with them slipping from top of the league to their final fifth-placed finish.

In July 2018, the club officially reopened their Noose Lane ground following a £1m revamp which included the building of new spectator facilities, changing rooms and the installation of a new 5g pitch with a preseason friendly against Hereford FC.

Der Sporting Khalsa Football Club ist ein englischer Fußballverein aus der Stadt Birmingham, der seine Heimspiele im Khalsa Stadium austrägt. Der 1969 gegründete Verein vertritt die Sikh-Gemeinde der Stadt in England und spielt derzeit in der Northern Premier League Division One Midlands.

Sporting Khalsa wurde 1969 von einer Gruppe junger Sikh-Männer gegründet, die einen Verein haben wollten, der ihre Kultur und Religion repräsentiert. Der Verein begann in der Birmingham & District League zu spielen und stieg schnell in die höheren Ligen auf. In den 1980er Jahren erreichte Sporting Khalsa die Southern League Premier Division, die damals die höchste Spielklasse im englischen Non-League-Fußball war.

In den 1990er Jahren erlebte Sporting Khalsa eine schwierige Zeit und stieg in die Northern Premier League ab. Der Verein konnte sich jedoch schnell wieder erholen und stieg 2004 wieder in die Southern League auf. In der Saison 2006/07 gewann Sporting Khalsa die Southern League Cup und erreichte das Finale des FA Trophy, das jedoch gegen Ebbsfleet United verloren ging.

In den letzten Jahren hat sich Sporting Khalsa in der Northern Premier League etabliert und gehört zu den Spitzenteams der Liga. Der Verein hat eine Reihe von talentierten Spielern hervorgebracht, darunter Jas Singh, der für die indische Nationalmannschaft spielte, und Baljit Singh Dhami, der für den englischen U20-Kader nominiert wurde.

Sporting Khalsa ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Sikh-Gemeinde in Birmingham und hat sich durch seine sportlichen Erfolge und sein Engagement für die Gemeinschaft einen guten Ruf erworben. Der Verein ist ein Vorbild für andere Vereine, die sich für die Integration von Minderheiten in den Sport einsetzen.