Ethiopian Coffee S.C.

Ethiopian Coffee Sport Club (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ቡና ስፖርት ክለብ, Ethiopian Buna Sport Club), otherwise known as Ethiopian Coffee or Buna, is a professional football club based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Ethiopian Coffee S.C.
Full nameEthiopian Coffee Sport Club
Nickname(s)ንጋት ኮከብ (Morning Star)
ቡና ገበያ (Coffee Market)
Short nameBuna
Founded1976 (1968 E.C.)
GroundAddis Ababa Stadium
Capacity35,000
OwnerFans
Chairman Meto Aleka Fekade Mamo(Chento)
Manager Kassaye Arage
LeagueEthiopian Premier League
2020-21Premier League 1st of 16

They are a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation and play in the top division of Ethiopian Football, the Ethiopian Premier League. Their home stadium is Addis Ababa Stadium. Along with rivals Saint George S.C., it boasts one of the largest fan bases in Ethiopia.

History

Foundation (1976-1983)

Ethiopian Coffee Sport Club has its origins in 1976, when the employees of Kefa Coffee Processing decided to establish a football club. After gathering the required number of players, the club was registered as Coffee Board Sport Club on the kebele level in order to take part in local tournaments. The club then moved to playing in the AEWA Factory workers Association level, the third division of Ethiopian football at the time. Funded largely by the Kefa factory workers at the time, the club offered its players employment at the factory as an incentive to keep them at the club. As a result, players would work the morning shift at the factory and then play football in the evenings. Thus, the first official name of the club became, "Yenegat Kokebe" (Morning Star) in reference to early raising factory workers who were also part-time footballers.

The clubs second name was "Yebuna Gebeya (Coffee Market) Sport Club" .The club amassed an impressive four trophies and one fair play award during its first 6 years.

Restructure (1983-1997)

In 1984, the Addis Abeba Sports council was created in an effort to reorganize clubs in the city. As a result, the club officially changed its name to Ethiopian Coffee Sports Club under the management of the National Coffee Trading Corporation, then a government enterprise. For the next ten years the club would stagnate in the second division of Ethiopian football.

In 1994, with better financial backing, the club was able to sign top talents like Million Begashaw from Maritime and Mengistu Bogale from Berta S.C. These new signings helped the club earn promotion to the first division by virtue of winning the second division. In 1995, the club was restructured with financial support coming from the Ethiopian coffee exporters and by its steadily growing supporters.

First league title (1997-2010)

The club won the first division title for the first time in its history in the 1996-97 season.By virtue of winning their first title, the club represented Ethiopia in the 1998 CAF Champions League. That same year, Aseged Tesfaye became the first player In CAF Champions League history to score five goals in a single match against St. Michel United FC (Seychelles) in an 8–2 preliminary round win. Tesfaye's record still holds to date.

Return to glory (2010-2013)

Ethiopian Coffee were triumphant in their 2010-11 campaign, winning the Ethiopian Premier League Title.[1] The club had to defeat Muger Cement F.C. on the last match day to secure its first Premier league title (second top division title).

A new approach (2013-present)

In a 2016 meeting with supporters, long time club chairman LT. Fekade Mamo stated the main priority of the club was not competing for a league title, but rather survival in the top division.[2] At the start of the 2017–18 Season the team hired Serbian manager Kostadin Papic to a two-year contract. One month into his stay as manager, the club and Papic decided to mutually part ways after it was determined that his health condition wouldn't allow him to cope with the demands of the job.[3] In December 2017 the club hired Frenchman Didier Gomes Da Rosa as their new manager, replacing Papic.[4]

"Though until recently considered arch rival to the nation's oldest, richest and most popular club, Saint George," noted a writer for the Addis Ababa Capital, "Coffee in the past couple of years faced high financial constraints hardly able to sign big name players. The result has been a decade existence never winning the premier league." [5]

Colors and badge

The Ethiopian Coffee logo has gone through some changes since the club's inception in the mid 70's. While the emphasis on the traditional coffee pot present in previous logos, the vibrant maroon and gold colors in the current logo are what give the club its identity. The club's ultras are known to wave large strips of maroon and gold flags at matches.

Kit Suppliers and Shirt Sponsors
Period Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor (chest)
Meta Abo (Brewery)
Worbek
2011-2018 Habesha (Brewery)[6]
2018- Erreà[7]

Stadium

Yidnekachew Tessema Stadium
Full nameYidnekachew Tessema Stadium
Former namesHaile Selassie Stadium
LocationAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
Capacity35,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1940
Renovated1960, 1999
Tenants
Ethiopia national football team
Saint George FC
Ethiopian Coffee FC
Defence FC

Ethiopian Coffee has historically played at Yidnekachew Tessema Stadium, also known as Addis Ababa Stadium. The ground is shared with other football clubs based in Addis Ababa and is also used as an athletics venue for track and field competitions.

The ground has witness many occasions of violence in recent years between different sets of supporters including that of Ethiopian Coffee. Consequently, the Ethiopian Football Federation has handed down hefty monetary punishments and on some occasions banned supporters from stadiums for a certain number of matches.

The board of governors of Ethiopian Coffee have previously announced their intention to build their own ground in Addis Ababa.

Ownership and Finances

In 2018 the team along with the club's official fan club announced the creation of a digital platform called "Tifozo" developed in collaboration with Elebat Solutions (a Technology led solutions provider in Ethiopia).[8] The platform will allow for members registration, members contribution collection, and digital stadium ticketing among other things.[9]

Sponsors

In 2000, Ethiopian Coffee signed a sponsorship deal with a local car dealership, Ultimate Motors.[10] In December 2008 The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) bought a partial stake in the club. That same year, Meta Abo Brewery signed a three-year sponsorship contract, which was expected to help the struggling football club. In 2011, the club signed a shirt sponsorship deal with Habesha Brewery, their third ever sponsorship deal following worbek and meta Abo Brewery. In 2018, the club signed a deal making the Italian sportswear company Erreà its official kit manufacturer.[7]

Support

Ethiopian Coffee has a large fan base of fans which are known for their large displays of flags during matches. The team's official fan club has 180,000 registered member and according to studies conducted by the fan club fans throughout the country.[8] In recent years their numbers have grown to match the fans of their biggest rivals St. George S.C. However, as a result clashes between these two sets of supporters, usually ultras, are very common especially when the two teams go head to head in the "Sheger Derby".

The club's supporters have been involved in some incidents of football hooliganism. A 2016 incident at Hawassa Stadium saw Ethiopian Coffee supporters clash with rival fans and police, resulting in supporters storming the pitch.[2]

Honors

League

1997, 2011

  • Ethiopian Run Away League: 1

2007

Cups

1988, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2008

1997, 2000, 2008, 2010

2004, 2012, 2018

African

1998 – Second Round
2012 – First Round

2004 – Preliminary Round

1999 – First Round
2000 – Second Round
2001 – Second round


Players

First-team squad

As of 3 January 2021[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ETH Teklemariam Shanko
2 DF  ETH Abebe Tilahun
3 MF  ETH Fikreyesus Tewoldebrhan
4 DF  ETH Wondmeneh Dereje
5 MF  ETH Tafese Solomon
6 MF  ETH Alemante Kassa
7 MF  ETH Mikias Mekonnen
8 MF  ETH Amanuel Yohannes(C)
9 MF  ETH Addis Fiseha
10 FW  ETH Abubeker Nassir
11 DF  ETH Asrat Tunjo
13 MF  ETH William Solomon
14 MF  ETH Iyasu Tamiru
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW  ETH Endale Debalkie
17 MF  ETH Abel Kebede
18 DF  ETH Haile Gebretensay
19 DF  ETH Temesgen Castro
20 DF  ETH Ibrahim Baja
21 FW  ETH Alazar Shimeles
23 FW  ETH Seife Zakir
24 DF  ETH Fuad Nesru
25 FW  ETH Habtamu Tadesse
26 DF  ETH Zekaria Tuji
27 DF  ETH Yabkal Fereja
50 GK  ETH Israel Mesfin
99 GK  ETH Abel Mamo

Club Officials

President: Aleka Fekade Mamo

CEO: Beyan Hussein

Coaching staff

  • Manager/Head Coach: Kassaye Arage[11]
  • First Assistant Coach: Mohammed Ibrahim
  • Second Assistant Coach: Habtewolde Desta
  • First-team goalkeeping coach: Tsegazab Asegedom

Former players

Main Article: List of Ethiopian Coffee S.C. players

Former Managers

  • Wubetu Abate
  • Anwar Yassin
  • Paulos Getachew
  • Abrham Berhane
  • Sisay Zeleke
  • Paulos Getachew
  • Tsegaye Kidanemariam
  • Tilahun Mengesha

Notes

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