CK Vineeth scored his first professional goal of his career during his debut.
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CK Vineeth scored his first professional goal of his career during his debut.
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CK Vineeth made his debut for the club on 7 October 2012 against Air India.
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CK Vineeth went on to score seven goals that season, the most among all Indian players.
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On 30 January 2014, it was announced that CK 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.
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CK Vineeth was with the team when the team won their maiden Federation Cup title.
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In July 2015 CK Vineeth was drafted to play for Kerala Blasters FC in the 2015 Indian Super League.
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CK Vineeth scored several crucial goals to guide his team to the finals, where they were defeated by Atletico de Kolkata on penalties.
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CK Vineeth ended the campaign as the top Indian goalscorer with 5 goals from 9 matches.
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CK Vineeth made his first appearance for the club during the first match of the season against ATK on 17 November 2017.
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On 3 December 2017, in the team's third match of the season against Mumbai City, CK Vineeth was sent off after being issued two yellow cards within nine minutes.
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CK Vineeth later moved to Chennaiyin FC on loan from Kerala Blasters and participated in the AFC Cup 2019.
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CK Vineeth made 13 appearances for Chennayin, including 7 in the AFC Cup 2019.
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