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We scout and sign talent from across Nagaland, from local grounds to district football.
A community football club from Nagaland, competing hard and building players for the next level.
Built by people who love the game and believe in Nagaland — a young club with proof already on the board: trophies won, players moving up, and a pathway that works.
Football is more than a result. It builds discipline, character and belonging.
NUSC is a football club founded in 2024 by local leaders, sportspeople and supporters who wanted to give young footballers a real place to play, compete and be seen.
We are still a young club — but we already have proof. Trophies won. Players moving up. A pathway that works.
The plan from here is bigger than any single match: build a football club Nagaland is proud of, and keep opening doors for the next player.
From an idea around a table to a regional trophy-winning club, in under two years.
One trophy. Every major award. A marker of how far this club has come in a single year.
The best thing about NUSC is not a single result — it is the pathway. We find local players, give them a serious weekly environment, and connect them to opportunities beyond the state.
We scout and sign talent from across Nagaland, from local grounds to district football.
Daily training under an AFC-licensed coaching staff, with proper physio and support.
Elite camps like the Inspire Institute of Sport put our players in a national environment.
League football, cup runs and inter-district championships test them against the best.
Players move up to professional clubs, higher leagues, national selection and careers in sport.
NUSC develops players who go beyond the club — into professional clubs, state selection and football-linked careers. Every name here is documented in the club record.
Signed for Calicut FC · Kerala Premier League
Signed for Calicut FC · Kerala Premier League
Progressed to Mawlai SC · I-League 3
Selected for Nagaland · Santosh Trophy
Selected for Nagaland · Santosh Trophy
Selected for Nagaland · Santosh Trophy
Nagaland, Santosh Trophy · Best Defender, Dr T. Ao Trophy
Recruited into the Territorial Army through football
Recruited into the Territorial Army through football
Four NUSC-linked players earned NSL U-20 scholarships to the Inspire Institute of Sport in Bellary, Karnataka, on a programme run with Bengaluru FC. Fully sponsored — elite training, sports science, video analysis and a professional football environment.
Every player who returns raises the level for the whole squad.
Dr T. Ao Trophy · 24th Inter-District Championship 2025. When the state's best players gather, NUSC players get the call — several first-teamers represented their home districts in 2025.
Captained Mon District to the Dr T. Ao Trophy title.
Named Best Defender of the tournament.
Peace Pays is how NUSC uses football off the pitch. Outreach is part of the club calendar, not an afterthought — and it shows up in three ways.
We back children's welfare and orphanage causes with real support and visibility.
Free and low-cost sessions, school visits and grassroots clinics in Kohima and beyond.
Football that brings communities, tribes and young people together across the Northeast.
Our flagship initiative pairs football with charity — NUSC facing Aizawl FC at Chümoukedima Football Stadium, with match proceeds directed to an orphanage. A fixture turned into a real act of care.
A community-owned football club from Nagaland that competes at the top of the domestic game, develops players for national opportunity, and uses football to build peace and inclusion.
Unite the Naga community through football.
Build a clear, honest pathway for young players.
Win, and win in a way that reflects Nagaland's talent.
Use football for outreach, charity and peace.
NUSC exists because partners believed early. Every jersey, every training session, every child reached, every trophy lifted has a partner behind it.
The club is young. The best chapters are still ahead. There are three ways to be part of it.