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C.K. Vineeth

Indian footballerFor the people with similiar name, see Vineeth (name list).

Chekiyot Kizhakkeveettill Vineeth (born 20 May 1988), commonly known as C. K. Vineeth, is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a forward for RoundGl* Punjab in the I-League.

Contents

  • 1 Personal life
  • 2 Career
    • 2.1 Chirag United Kerala
    • 2.2 United Sports Club
    • 2.3 Bengaluru FC
    • 2.4 Kerala Blasters
      • 2.4.1 2017–2018
    • 2.5 Chennaiyin FC (loan)
    • 2.6 East Bengal
  • 3 International
  • 4 Career statistics
    • 4.1 Club
    • 4.2 International stats
  • 5 Honours
    • 5.1 Club
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Personal life

Born in Kannur district in the state of Kerala, he studied in JNV, Kasaragod and alma mater S. N. College, Kannur. He was the football team captain of S. N. College, Kannur and he was the General captain of college union and represented as the candidate of Students' Federation of India (SFI).

Career

Chirag United Kerala

Vineeth made his debut for Chirag United Kerala in the I-League during the 2010–11 season after starting his amateur career with Chennai Customs and Kerala State Electricity. He scored his first professional goal of his career during his debut. During the 2011–12 season, Vineeth scored eight goals for Chirag Kerala.

United Sports Club

Before the 2012–13 season, Vineeth signed for United SC (then Prayag United) of the I-League. Vineeth made his debut for the club on 7 October 2012 against Air India. He played 82 minutes and scored a goal as United SC won, 5–1. Vineeth scored a hat-trick later that season against Air India on 2 February 2013 as United SC won 4–1. Vineeth went on to score seven goals that season, the most among all Indian players.

Bengaluru FC

On 30 January 2014, it was announced that Vineeth had been released by United SC due to financial difficulties and then signed for Bengaluru FC, the new direct-entry I-League side, for the remainder of the season. In his debut season with the club, he won the I-League, as the club was declared winner after defeating Dempo.

Bengaluru would extend his contract after an impressive half season. He signed a two-year contract with Bengaluru at the end of the season 2014–15 season, which would keep him at the club until the end of the 2016–17 I-League season. He was with the team when the team won their maiden Federation Cup *le.

In 2015-16 I-League season, he scored 4 times in the league, thus helping his team win the league *le for the second time in 3 years.

His brace against Mohun Bagan in the finals of 2016-17 Federation Cup final won his team their second *le in 4 years.

Kerala Blasters

In July 2015 Vineeth was drafted to play for Kerala Blasters FC in the 2015 Indian Super League. However, he had a poor season as he was hardly chosen, and Kerala Blasters ended up last in the table.In 2016, Vineeth could only start playing for the Blasters in the eighth game as he was playing the AFC Cup with Bengaluru FC. He had his first appearance as an 85th-minute subs*ute against FC Goa, where he scored a 95th-minute winner to help the team record a 2–1 win against FC Goa. In his next match, he scored 2 goals in the 85th and 87th minute respectively to help Blasters win against Chennaiyin FC 3–1.Vineeth scored several crucial goals to guide his team to the finals, where they were defeated by Atletico de Kolkata on penalties. He ended the campaign as the top Indian goalscorer with 5 goals from 9 matches.

2017–2018

On 5 July 2017 it was announced that Vineeth had been retained by the Kerala Blasters for the 2017–18 ISL season. He made his first appearance for the club during the first match of the season against ATK on 17 November 2017. Vineeth started and played 80 minutes as the match ended 0–0. On 3 December 2017, in the team's third match of the season against Mumbai City, Vineeth was sent off after being issued two yellow cards within nine minutes. On his return from suspension, Vineeth scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory for the Kerala Blasters over NorthEast United.

Chennaiyin FC (loan)

Vineeth later moved to Chennaiyin FC on loan from Kerala Blasters and also participated in the AFC Cup 2019.Vineeth made 13 appearances for Chennayin, including 7 in the AFC Cup 2019. He also played in the Hero Super Cup 2019 final against FC Goa, which he lost 2–1.

East Bengal

In May 2020, Vineeth shifted his base from Jamshedpur to East Bengal.

International

Vineeth made his international debut for India on 6 February 2013 against Palestine in an international friendly, coming on as an 85th-minute subs*ute for Clifford Miranda as India lost 4–2.

Career statistics

Club

As of 15 March 2022

International stats

Statistics accurate as of match played 17 February 2014

Honours

Club

Bengaluru FC
  • I-League: Winner (2):: 2013–14, 2015—16
  • Federation Cup: Winner (2):: 2014–15 2016-17
Kerala Blasters FC
  • Indian Super League: Runner-up (1):: 2016
Chennaiyin FC
  • Super Cup: Runner-up (1):: 2019

References

    External links

    • Indian Super League Profile