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Services
[edit]The first service was introduced in February 2019. By December 2023, about 35 trains were operational.[1] As of August 2024[update], 55 Vande Bharat trains are in service, which includes 18 sixteen-car services and 36 eight-car services.[2]
# | Service | Zone | Cars | Distance | Travel time | Speed | Inaugural run | Ref | |
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Maximum[a] | Average | ||||||||
1 | New Delhi–Varanasi | NR | 16 | 757 km (470 mi) | 8h 00m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 95 km/h (59 mph) | 15 February 2019 | [3] |
2 | New Delhi–SMVD Katra | NR | 16 | 655 km (407 mi) | 8h 05m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 81 km/h (50 mph) | 3 October 2019 | [4] |
3 | Mumbai Central–Gandhinagar Capital | WR | 16 | 520 km (320 mi) | 6h 25m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 81 km/h (50 mph) | 30 September 2022 | [5][6] |
4 | New Delhi–Amb Andaura | NR | 16 | 437 km (272 mi) | 5h 15m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 83 km/h (52 mph) | 13 October 2022 | [7] |
5 | Chennai Central–Mysuru | SR | 16 | 496 km (308 mi) | 6h 30m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 76 km/h (47 mph) | 11 November 2022 | [8] |
6 | Bilaspur–Nagpur | SECR | 8 | 412 km (256 mi) | 5h 30m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 75 km/h (47 mph) | 11 December 2022 | [9][10] |
7 | Howrah–New Jalpaiguri | ER | 16 | 561 km (349 mi) | 7h 30m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 75 km/h (47 mph) | 30 December 2022 | [11] |
8 | Visakhapatnam–Secunderabad | ECoR | 16 | 698 km (434 mi) | 8h 30m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 82 km/h (51 mph) | 15 January 2023 | [12] |
9 | Mumbai CSMT–Solapur | CR | 16 | 454 km (282 mi) | 6h 35m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 69 km/h (43 mph) | 10 February 2023 | [13][14] |
10 | Mumbai CSMT–Sainagar Shirdi | CR | 16 | 340 km (210 mi) | 5h 10m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 66 km/h (41 mph) | [15][16] | |
11 | Rani Kamalapati (Habibganj)–Hazrat Nizamuddin | WCR | 16 | 700 km (430 mi) | 7h 36m | 160 km/h (99 mph) | 92 km/h (57 mph) | 1 April 2023 | [17][18] |
12 | Secunderabad–Tirupati | SCR | 16 | 661 km (411 mi) | 8h 20m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 79 km/h (49 mph) | 8 April 2023 | [19][20] |
13 | Chennai Central–Coimbatore | SR | 8 | 497 km (309 mi) | 6h 00m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 83 km/h (52 mph) | [21] | |
14 | Ajmer–Chandigarh | NWR | 16 | 700 km (430 mi) | 8h 25m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 83 km/h (52 mph) | 12 April 2023 | [22][23] |
15 | Kasaragod–Thiruvananthapuram | SR | 16 | 589 km (366 mi) | 8h 10m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 72 km/h (45 mph) | 25 April 2023 | [24][25] |
16 | Howrah–Puri | SER | 16 | 500 km (310 mi) | 6h 25m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 78 km/h (48 mph) | 18 May 2023 | [26][27] |
17 | Dehradun–Anand Vihar Terminal | NR | 8 | 302 km (188 mi) | 4h 45m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 64 km/h (40 mph) | 25 May 2023 | [28][29] |
18 | New Jalpaiguri–Guwahati | NFR | 8 | 407 km (253 mi) | 5h 30m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 74 km/h (46 mph) | 29 May 2023 | [30][31] |
19 | Mumbai CSMT–Madgaon | CR | 8 | 580 km (360 mi) | 7h 45m | 120 km/h (75 mph) | 75 km/h (47 mph) | 27 June 2023 | [32][33] |
20 | Patna–Ranchi | ECR | 8 | 379 km (235 mi) | 6h 00m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 63 km/h (39 mph) | [34] | |
21 | KSR Bengaluru–Dharwad | SWR | 8 | 490 km (300 mi) | 6h 25m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 76 km/h (47 mph) | [35][36] | |
22 | Rani Kamalapati (Habibganj)–Rewa | WCR | 8 | 568 km (353 mi) | 8h 00m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 71 km/h (44 mph) | [37] | |
23 | Indore–Nagpur | WR | 8 | 635 km (395 mi) | 8h 20m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 76 km/h (47 mph) | [38] | |
24 | Jodhpur–Sabarmati (Ahmedabad) | NWR | 8 | 449 km (279 mi) | 6h 00m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 75 km/h (47 mph) | 7 July 2023 | [39][40] |
25 | Gorakhpur–Prayagraj | NER | 8 | 500 km (310 mi) | 7h 30m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 67 km/h (42 mph) | [41][42] | |
26 | Udaipur–Jaipur | NWR | 8 | 435 km (270 mi) | 6h 20m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 69 km/h (43 mph) | 24 September 2023 | [43][44] |
27 | Chennai Central–Vijayawada | SR | 8 | 514 km (319 mi) | 6h 40m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 77 km/h (48 mph) | [45] | |
28 | Chennai Egmore–Tirunelveli | SR | 8 | 650 km (400 mi) | 7h 50m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 83 km/h (52 mph) | [46][47] | |
29 | Kacheguda–Yesvantpur | SCR | 8 | 612 km (380 mi) | 8h 15m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 74 km/h (46 mph) | [48] | |
30 | Patna–Howrah | ECR | 8 | 532 km (331 mi) | 6h 35m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 81 km/h (50 mph) | [49] | |
31 | Ranchi–Howrah | SER | 8 | 458 km (285 mi) | 7h 10m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 64 km/h (40 mph) | [50][51] | |
32 | Puri–Rourkela | ECoR | 8 | 504 km (313 mi) | 7h 45m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 65 km/h (40 mph) | [52] | |
33 | Mangaluru Central–Thiruvananthapuram | SR | 8 | 621 km (386 mi) | 8h 40m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 72 km/h (45 mph) | [53][54] | |
34 | Ahmedabad–Okha | WR | 8 | 499 km (310 mi) | 6h 30m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 77 km/h (48 mph) | [55] | |
35 | Varanasi–New Delhi | NR | 16 | 757 km (470 mi) | 8h 05m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 94 km/h (58 mph) | 18 December 2023 | [56][57] |
36 | Anand Vihar Terminal–Ayodhya Cantonment | NR | 8 | 628 km (390 mi) | 8h 20m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 75 km/h (47 mph) | 30 December 2023 | [58][59] |
37 | SMVD Katra–New Delhi | NR | 16 | 655 km (407 mi) | 8h 10m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 80 km/h (50 mph) | [60] | |
38 | Amritsar–Delhi Junction | NR | 8 | 447 km (278 mi) | 5h 30m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 81 km/h (50 mph) | [61] | |
39 | Coimbatore–Bengaluru Cantonment | SR | 8 | 374 km (232 mi) | 6h 25m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 58 km/h (36 mph) | [62] | |
40 | Mangaluru Central–Madgaon | SR | 8 | 317 km (197 mi) | 4h 45m | 120 km/h (75 mph) | 67 km/h (42 mph) | [63] | |
41 | Jalna–Mumbai CSMT | SCR | 8 | 435 km (270 mi) | 6h 50m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 64 km/h (40 mph) | [64] | |
42 | Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru | CR | 8 | 547 km (340 mi) | 8h 45m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 63 km/h (39 mph) | 12 March 2024[65][66] | [67] |
43 | New Jalpaiguri–Patna | NFR | 8 | 471 km (293 mi) | 6h 55m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 67 km/h (42 mph) | [68][69] | |
44 | Lucknow Junction–Dehradun | NER | 8 | 545 km (339 mi) | 8h 20m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 65 km/h (40 mph) | [70] | |
45 | Ahmedabad–Mumbai Central | WR | 16 | 490 km (300 mi) | 5h 25m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 90 km/h (56 mph) | [71] | |
46 | Mysuru–Chennai Central | SWR | 4 | 497 km (309 mi) | 6h 25m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 77 km/h (48 mph) | [72] | |
47 | Hazrat Nizamuddin–Khajuraho | NR | 8 | 659 km (409 mi) | 8h 20m | 160 km/h (99 mph) | 79 km/h (49 mph) | [73][74] | |
48 | Secunderabad–Visakhapatnam | SCR | 8 | 698 km (434 mi) | 8h 45m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 80 km/h (50 mph) | [75] | |
49 | Ranchi–Varanasi | SER | 8 | 536 km (333 mi) | 7h 50m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 68 km/h (42 mph) | [76][77] | |
50 | Bhubaneswar–Visakhapatnam | ECoR | 8 | 444 km (276 mi) | 5h 45m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 75 km/h (47 mph) | [78][79] | |
51 | Patna–Gomti Nagar (Lucknow) | ECR | 8 | 545 km (339 mi) | 8h 25m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 65 km/h (40 mph) | [80][81] | |
52 | Chennai Egmore– Nagercoil | SR | 16 | 724 km (450 mi) | 8h 40m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 84 km/h (52 mph) | 31 August 2024 [82] | [83][84][85] |
53 | Madurai–Bengaluru Cantonment | SR | 8 | 573 km (356 mi) | 7h 45m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 74 km/h (46 mph) | [86][87] | |
54 | Meerut–Lucknow Charbagh | NR | 8 | 459 km (285 mi) | 7h 15m | 110 km/h (68 mph) | 64 km/h (40 mph) | [88][89] | |
55 | Udaipur–Agra Cantonment | NWR | 8 | 610.5 km (379.3 mi) | 8h 45m | 130 km/h (81 mph) | 70 km/h (43 mph) | 2 September 2024[90] | [91] |
Asia at Summer Olympics
[edit]* Host nation (France)
Rank | NOC | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 29 | 25 | 19 | 73 |
2 | South Korea | 13 | 8 | 7 | 28 |
3 | Japan | 13 | 7 | 13 | 33 |
4 | Uzbekistan | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 |
5 | Iran | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
6 | Hong Kong | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
Philippines | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | |
8 | Indonesia | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
9 | Kazakhstan | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
10 | Thailand | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
11 | Chinese Taipei | 1 | 0 | 5 | 6 |
12 | Pakistan | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
13 | North Korea | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
14 | India | 0 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
15 | Jordan | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Mongolia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
17 | Tajikistan | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
18 | Malaysia | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (18 entries) | 70 | 53 | 71 | 194 |
* Host nation (Japan)
Rank | NOC | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 38 | 32 | 19 | 89 |
2 | Japan* | 27 | 14 | 17 | 58 |
3 | South Korea | 6 | 4 | 10 | 20 |
4 | Iran | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 |
5 | Uzbekistan | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 |
6 | Chinese Taipei | 2 | 4 | 6 | 12 |
7 | Qatar | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
8 | India | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
9 | Hong Kong | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
10 | Philippines | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
11 | Indonesia | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
12 | Thailand | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
13 | Kyrgyzstan | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
14 | Mongolia | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
15 | Jordan | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Malaysia | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
17 | Bahrain | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Saudi Arabia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Turkmenistan | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
20 | Kazakhstan | 0 | 0 | 8 | 8 |
21 | Kuwait | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Syria | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (22 entries) | 86 | 71 | 85 | 242 |
* Host nation (Brazil)
Rank | NOC | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 26 | 18 | 26 | 70 |
2 | Japan | 12 | 8 | 21 | 41 |
3 | South Korea | 9 | 3 | 9 | 21 |
4 | Uzbekistan | 4 | 2 | 7 | 13 |
5 | Iran | 3 | 1 | 4 | 8 |
6 | Kazakhstan | 2 | 5 | 10 | 17 |
7 | North Korea | 2 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
8 | Thailand | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
9 | Indonesia | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
10 | Vietnam | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
11 | Chinese Taipei | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
12 | Jordan | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Singapore | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Tajikistan | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
15 | Malaysia | 0 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
16 | India | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Mongolia | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
18 | Philippines | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Qatar | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
20 | United Arab Emirates | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (20 entries) | 66 | 53 | 87 | 206 |
E
[edit]AFCCC
[edit]The Indian football clubs in the AFC Champions League (earlier known as Asian Champion Club Tournament and Asian Club Champion) have appeared in the tournament since 1969. Mysore state football team were the first Indian team to participate in the continental club tournament while FC Goa became the first Indian club to participate in the group stage of AFC Champions League, which was rebranded and reformatted in 2002. The following is a record of Indian teams that have appeared in the Asia's premier football club competition.
Overview
[edit]- Legend
- 1st – Champion
- 2nd – Runner-up
- 3rd – Third place
- 4th – Fourth place
- QF – Quarterfinals
- R16 – Round of 16
- 2S – Second knockout stage
- 1S – First knockout stage
- GS – Group stage
- PO – Play-off round
- PR2 – Preliminary round 2
- PR1 – Preliminary round 1
- QR – Tournament qualifiers
- • — Did not qualify
- × — Did not enter / withdrawn / banned / disqualified
Asian champion club tournament and Asian Club Championship
[edit]Team | Qualified | 1967 (6) |
1969 (10) |
1970 (8) |
1971 (8) |
1972 (7) |
1985–86 (6) |
1986 (4) |
1987 (22) |
1988–89 (26) |
1989–90 (27) |
1990–91 (21) |
1991 (20) |
1992–93 (12) |
1993–94 (20) |
1994–95 (27) |
1995 (27) |
1996–97 (26) |
1997–98 (29) |
1998–99 (28) |
1999–2000 (28) |
2000–01 (24) |
2001–02 (27) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Churchill Brothers | 1 | × | × | × | × | × | • | × | • | • | • | • | × | × | × | • | • | • | 1S | • | • | × | × |
East Bengal | 2 | × | × | × | × | × | GS | × | • | • | • | • | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | 1S | • | × | × |
JCT | 1 | × | × | × | × | × | • | × | • | • | • | • | × | × | × | • | • | 2S | • | • | • | × | × |
Mohun Bagan | 5 | × | × | × | × | × | • | × | GS | GS | • | • | × | × | × | 2S | 1S | • | • | • | 2S | × | × |
Mysore State | 1 | × | 4th | • | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | |
Punjab Police | 1 | × | • | • | GS | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × |
Salgaocar | 2 | × | × | × | × | × | • | × | • | • | GS | GS | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | × | × |
West Bengal State | 1 | × | • | GS | • | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | × |
AFC Champions League
[edit]Team | Qualified | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aizawl | 1 | • | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | PO | • | • | • | • |
Bengaluru | 2 | Did not exist | • | PR1 | • | PR2 | • | • | • | • | • | ||||||||||
Chennai City | 1 | • | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | PR1 | • | • |
Churchill Brothers | 2 | QR3 | × | × | × | × | × | • | PO | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
Dempo | 2 | • | × | × | × | × | × | PO | • | PO | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
Goa | 1 | Did not exist | × | × | • | • | • | • | GS | • | |||||||||||
Mohun Bagan | 2 | QR3 | × | × | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | PR2 | • | • | • | • | • | • |
Mumbai City | 1 | Did not exist | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | GS | |||||||||||
Pune | 1 | Did not exist | × | • | • | • | • | • | PR1 | • | Dissolved | ||||||||||
Punjab | 1 | Did not exist | × | × | × | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | • | PR2 | • | • | • |
Statistics by club
[edit]# | Team | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Best Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mysore State | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 16 | -10 | 5 | Fourth place (1969) |
2 | West Bengal State | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | -2 | 2 | Group stage |
3 | Punjab Police | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 20 | -17 | 0 | Group stage |
4 | East Bengal | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 10 | -9 | 0 | Group stage |
5 | Salgaocar | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 6 | +2 | 0 | Group stage |
6 | Mohun Bagan | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 6 | +2 | 0 | Group stage |
References
[edit]
Background
[edit]Transfers in
[edit]No. | Position | Player | Previous club | Date | Fee | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30 | GK | Sahil Poonia | Zinc FA | 1 June 2023 | Free | [92] |
19 | FW | Halicharan Narzary | Hyderabad | 14 June 2023 | [93] | |
33 | GK | Vikram Lakhbir Singh | Aizawl | 21 June 2023 | [94] | |
23 | DF | Slavko Damjanović | Mohun Bagan | 28 June 2023 | [95] | |
24 | FW | Rohit Danu | Hyderabad | 7 July 2023 | [96] | |
35 | FW | Salam Johnson Singh | TRAU | 10 July 2023 | [97] | |
9 | FW | Curtis Main | St Mirren | 18 July 2023 | [98] | |
14 | DF | Jessel Carneiro | Kerala Blasters | 25 July 2023 | [99] | |
16 | MF | Shankar Sampingiraj | Punjab | 25 July 2023 | [99] | |
7 | MF | Ryan Williams | Perth Glory | 28 July 2023 | [100] | |
6 | MF | Keziah Veendorp | Emmen | 5 August 2023 | [101] |
Reserve team (from Bengaluru FC Reserves and Academy)
[edit]No. | Position | Player | Previous club | Date | Fee | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
44 | DF | Robin Yadav | Bengaluru B | 1 June 2023 | Internal transfer (Youth system) |
[102] |
38 | FW | Ankith Padmanabhan | 1 August 2023 | |||
49 | MF | Harsh Patre | 31 August 2023 | [103] | ||
51 | DF | Chingambam Shivaldo Singh | 1 December 2023 | |||
41 | FW | Monirul Molla | 1 June 2023 |
Transfers out
[edit]No. | Position | Player | Outgoing club | Date | Fee | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | DF | Pratik Chaudhari | Jamshedpur | 5 June 2022 | Free agent | [104] |
Loans out
[edit]No. | Position | Player | Outgoing club | Date | Fee | Duration | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
26 | FW | Bidyashagar Singh | Kerala Blasters | 17 August 2022 | Undisclosed | 1 year | [105] |
Contract extensions
[edit]No. | Position | Player | Date | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
32 | DF | Roshan Singh | 2026 | [106] |
Players
[edit]Players under contract
[edit]No. | Name | Nationality | Position | Date of Birth (Age) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Goalkeepers | ||||
1 | Gurpreet Singh Sandhu | GK | 3 February 1992 | |
30 | Lara Sharma | GK | 1 October 1999 | |
43 | Sharon Padattil | GK | 18 April 2000 | |
50 | Amrit Gope | GK | 12 September 1999 | |
Defenders | ||||
2 | Aleksandar Jovanović | CB | 15 November 1997 | |
5 | Alan Costa | CB | 30 October 1990 | |
15 | Wungngayam Muirang | CB | 16 February 1999 | |
20 | Hira Mondal | LB | 11 August 1991 | |
27 | Parag Shrivas | CB | 9 June 1997 | |
32 | Roshan Singh | LB | 2 February 1999 | |
33 | Prabir Das | RB | 20 December 1993 | |
— | Clarence Fernandes | DF | 25 July 2004 | |
— | Felixson Fernandes | DF | 28 January 2003 | |
Midfielders | ||||
4 | Ajay Chhetri | CDM | 7 July 1993 | |
6 | Bruno Ramires | CM | 18 March 1984 | |
7 | Jayesh Rane | CDM | 20 February 1993 | |
8 | Suresh Singh | CDM | 7 August 2000 | |
10 | Javi Hernández | CAM | 6 June 1989 | |
12 | Danish Farooq Bhat | LM | 9 May 1996 | |
18 | Rohit Kumar | CDM | 1 January 1997 | |
25 | Namgyal Bhutia | RM | 11 August 1999 | |
28 | Amay Morajkar | CDM | 20 June 2000 | |
30 | Brandon Vanlalremdika | LW | 28 January 1994 | |
31 | Leon Augustine | RW/RM | 2 October 1998 | |
35 | Biswa Darjee | LM | 8 November 1999 | |
— | Damaitphang Lyngdoh | CAM | 7 October 2003 | |
Forwards | ||||
9 | Prince Ibara | CF | 7 February 1996 | |
11 | Sunil Chhetri | CF | 3 August 1984 | |
14 | Harmanpreet Singh | CF | 2 September 2001 | |
17 | Edmund Lalrindika | CF | 24 April 1999 | |
21 | Udanta Singh | RW | 14 June 1996 | |
22 | Roy Krishna | CF | 30 August 1987 | |
23 | Faisal Ali | RW | 20 October 1999 | |
26 | Bidyashagar Singh | FW | 11 March 1998 | |
38 | Sivasakthi Narayanan | CF | 9 July 2001 |
Last updated: 06 March 2020
Source: East Bengal First Team
Injury record
[edit]N | P | Nat. | Name | Type | Status | Source | Match | Inj. Date | Ret. Date |
14 | GK | Harmanpreet Singh | knee injury | [107] | 2021–22 season | 13 October 2021 | Unknown |
- Player is injured
- Player has recovered from injury
Last updated: 29 July 2022
Source: Bengaluru FC
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