Cricket after a
watercolour by
Percy Carpenter, depicting a visit by the
68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry). CC&FC's oldest sporting department is
first-class cricket, which was incepted as the "Calcutta Cricket Club Clippers" by British
expatriates who had come over with the
British East India Company. Have been in existence since 1792, it is the second oldest cricket club in the world after
Marylebone Cricket Club. On 23 February 1792,
Madras Courier reported the schedule of a match between Calcutta Cricket Club and a team from
Barrackpore, and the news was later highlighted by Irwin Rosenwater on
The London Times. The club later played in annual fixtures against numerous British regimental teams stationed in both
Fort William and
Barrackpur Cantonment. During its earliest years of existence, the Calcutta Cricket Club played its home games near river Hooghly but it was not until 1841, when the institution got land to establish its home match venue. under the "
Laws of Cricket" (prevailed in England at the time, including the compulsory
follow-on and the recently introduced
5-ball over). In 1926–27 season during winter, CC&FC played the key role in bringing Marylebone Cricket Club, which was their second tour to India, and MCC was then led by former England captain
Arthur Edward Gilligan. On 15 August 1950, then club president T. C. Longfield handed over the ownership of Eden Gardens to then Chief Minister of West Bengal, Bidhan Chandra Roy. where both footballs —
rugby and
association were practised) and the Ballygunge Cricket Club over the years to become the "Calcutta Cricket and Football Club" in 1965. and competes in the CAB First Division League, J.C. Mukherjee T-20 Trophy, N.C. Chatterjee T-20 Trophy, and other regional tournaments. Later in the 1970s, wooden pavilion of Calcutta was demolished, while the construction of the new club house (current headquarters of the CAB) began, which was named after
Bidhan Chandra Roy. Club's cricket section is currently headquartered in 19/1, Garcha 1st Lane, Ballygunge, Kolkata. In 2021–22 season, CC&FC ended their CAB Second Division League achieving runners-up position which resulted the promotion to First Division League.
Rugby union ''). In the
British Raj,
Rugby union was introduced and emerged as second most popular winter sport after
association football. For the first time in the country, a scratch match or two played in Calcutta and Madras during the visit of MS Galatea in 1871. At the ground of CC&FC, first recorded match was played, on Christmas Day. The incident paved the way for growth of the
British sport in India, and foundation of "Calcutta Rugby Football Club" in January the following year by expats, former students of
Rugby School and soldiers of the
Royal East Kent Regiment – which was stationed in the 1870s. After departure of British troops, and recreational facilities became disbanded, club's rugby section was discontinued in 1878. Members decided to keep the memory of the club alive by having the remaining
270 silver rupee coins in their
bank vault melted down and made into a trophy (the Calcutta Cup) by W.E. Jellicoe Silversmith & Watchmaker from the Esplanade Row, which was then presented to the Rugby Football Union (described as "the best means of doing some lasting good for the cause of Rugby Football"). The sport came back at the CC&FC in 1884. In 1890, an inter-club tournament was incepted by the CC&FC, named Calcutta Rugby Union Challenge Cup (known simply as
Calcutta Cup), and its second division trophy was clinched by the club. Later in 2007, they emerged as runners-up in that tournament. As one of the most successful Indian rugby teams, CC&FC is a regular participant of the prestigious
All India & South Asia Rugby Tournament. The championship has been hosted by the club on multiple occasions. Women's rugby team of CC&FC also participate in that tournament. The club also hosts Georgiadi Club Rugby Sevens tournament, in which CC&FC's men's and women's teams (known officially as CCFC Reds) compete. The club later became affiliated to the
Indian Rugby Football Union (IRFU), which was incorporated in 1995. In June 2013, CC&FC's affiliate club
Hong Kong FC's rugby team "HKFC Vandals" toured to Kolkata and played against CCFC Reds. At the 87th edition of All India & South Asia Rugby Championship in Mumbai, CC&FC won the plate final, defeating Magicians Foundation 28–5. The club also hosted 'Asia Rugby Division 3 – South Region Championship', with backing from Bengal Olympic Association.
Association football Run by the British officials since its inception in 1872, "Calcutta Football Club" became the first of the three European football clubs, others being Calcutta Rangers and
Dalhousie AC. They soon emerged as one of the leading football teams in the Bengal Presidency. It was then consisting of European players, and enjoyed fierce rivalry predominantly with indigenous outfit
Mohun Bagan. Calcutta FC was the most successful team in prestigious
Calcutta Football League in pre-independence era, oldest league in Asia, in pre-independence era (in which, native teams were barred from participating for the first fifteen seasons), clinching eight titles. The team is also nine-time winners of
IFA Shield. In 2004, the club emerged victorious in historic
Trades Cup, defeating
Eastern Railway 2–1 in final. In 2022, they roped in noted Indian-Iranian footballer
Jamshid Nassiri as head coach.
Field hockey Club's field hockey team is known as
CCFC Gremlins, and is affiliated with the Bengal Hockey Association (often shortened to 'Hockey Bengal'). The team was once primarily consisting of European and Anglo-Indian players. CC&FC is regular participant of both the
Calcutta Hockey League, and
Beighton Cup (one of world's oldest hockey tournaments). They won 1924 edition of Beighton Cup, with a runner-up finish in 1919. In 2022–23, CC&FC hosted inaugural edition of CCFC Hockey Premier League. The club is an affiliated member of the Bengal Tennis Association (BTA). One of the earliest tennis grass courts were installed within club grounds in Ballygunge under the supervision of R. W. Plummer. The club is also affiliated with both Cycle Polo Federation of India (CPFI) and Cycle Polo Association of Bengal, the national and regional governing bodies. The club is also a regular participant in editions of Laxmibilas Cup in Kolkata.
Other sports Other individual and team sports being played at the CC&FC are: golf, bridge, volleyball, table tennis, swimming, badminton, squash, and darts. Their volleyball team takes part in Elliot Shield State Volleyball Championship. The club also won 4th edition of Monsoon League
Bridge Tournament hosted by Tollygunge Club. ==Crest, colours and rivalries==