Results

India Kerala Premier League 02/08 10:30 - Kerala Police v Sports Academy Tirur L 0-2
India Kerala Premier League 01/20 13:30 - Muthoot FA v Kerala Police W 0-2
India Kerala Premier League 01/14 13:30 - Golden Threads FC v Kerala Police - View
India Kerala Premier League 01/10 13:30 - Kerala Police v KSEB FC W 1-0
India Kerala Premier League 12/24 13:30 - Kerala Police v KSEB FC - View
India Kerala Premier League 12/15 10:30 - Kerala Police v SAI Kollam W 5-0
India Kerala Premier League 12/06 13:30 - Kerala Police v MK Sporting Club W 6-0
India Kerala Premier League 11/26 10:30 - Kerala Blasters II v Kerala Police W 1-2
India Kerala Premier League 03/02 10:30 - Wayanad United v Kerala Police D 1-1
India Kerala Premier League 02/28 10:30 - Kerala United v Kerala Police L 4-1
India Kerala Premier League 02/26 10:30 - Gokulam FC Reserves v Kerala Police W 2-3
India Kerala Premier League 02/23 10:30 - Kerala Police v Kerala Blasters Reserves W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 2 2 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Kerala Police

The Kerala Police is the law enforcement agency for the Indian state of Kerala. Kerala Police has its headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital. The motto of the force is "Mridhu Bhave Dhrida Kruthye" which means "Soft in Temperament, Firm in Action" in Sanskrit. It operates under the Department of Home, Government of Kerala. The force is headed by the State Police Chief, and the incumbent chief is Shaikh Darvesh Sahib, IPS.

Kerala Police has a reputation for being one of the best-managed state police forces in the nation, and the state ranks among the top states for maintaining law and order. One of the first police forces in South Asia to put community policing into practise is Kerala Police, which was one of the first to do so through legislation. The term "Janamaithri" Policing, which means "people-friendly Policing," is used to refer to it.

According to the data from Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD), there are a total of 564 police stations in Kerala. Among them, 484 police stations deal with local law enforcement, while the remaining 80 are specialised for specific purposes. Out of these, 382 police stations are located in rural areas, while 102 police stations are located in urban areas. The specialized police stations include 14 women's police stations, 13 railway police stations, 18 coastal police stations, 19 cybercrime police stations, 1 crime branch police station, and 1 ATS police station.

The rural police stations account for the majority of police stations in Kerala, constituting approximately 68% of the total. The urban police stations account for about 18% of the total, while the special purpose police stations account for about 14% of the total.

History

Prior to independence, the Kerala Police was governed by different administrations.

Kerala Police traces its roots to the erstwhile Travancore State Police, which was established in 1936. After the integration of the princely states of Travancore and Cochin, the present-day Kerala Police was formed in 1956. The first Chief of Kerala Police was Shri. N.Chandrasekharan Nair IPS. N. Chandrasekharan Nair IPS became the first Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Kerala and is often recognized as the first police chief of the state.

In 1960, the Kerala Police was given more powers and duties by the enactment of the Kerala Police Act of 1960. This legislative framework provided the foundation for modern policing in Kerala. The first women's police station in India was established in Kozhikode in 1973 and was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi.

In 1981, the position of the head of the Kerala Police department was elevated to Director General of Police (DGP). T. Ananta Shankara Iyer IPS became the first DGP of Kerala.

The Kerala Police soccer team is a professional football club based in Kerala, India. The team is made up of talented players who are also serving members of the Kerala Police force. Known for their disciplined and hardworking approach to the game, the Kerala Police team has gained a reputation for their strong defensive play and tactical awareness on the field.

The team competes in various local and national tournaments, showcasing their skills and dedication to the sport. With a strong sense of camaraderie and teamwork, the Kerala Police team has built a loyal fan base who support them in their matches.

Overall, the Kerala Police soccer team is a symbol of pride for the state of Kerala, representing the dedication and passion of both law enforcement officers and athletes in the pursuit of excellence on the football field.