2015–16 Bengaluru FC season

Bengaluru FC
2015–16 season
Chairman Parth Jindal
Manager Ashley Westwood
Stadium Sree Kanteerava Stadium
I-League Winners
AFC Cup Round of 16[upper-alpha 1]
Federation Cup Quarter finals
Top goalscorer League:
Sunil Chhetri (5)
Kim Song-Yong (5)

All:
Sunil Chhetri (9)
Highest home attendance 17,554 vs Mohun Bagan
(13 February 2016)
Lowest home attendance 2,487 vs Lao Toyota
(27 April 2016)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2015–16 season was the third season of competitive football played by Bengaluru FC. The club won their second I-League title but were knocked out early in the Federation Cup. In the AFC Cup, Bengaluru FC made it to the knockout phase where they defeated Kitchee to qualify for the quarter-finals next season.

The summer before the season began, the club were very active with their squad changes. Players who were with Bengaluru FC since their first season such as midfielder Sean Rooney and domestic players Pawan Kumar, Malemngamba Meetei, Darren Caldeira, and Robin Singh left the club permanently. The club also lost captain Sunil Chhetri and starting midfielder Thoi Singh to Mumbai City and Chennaiyin respectively but still retained them on loan after the Indian Super League concluded. Bengaluru FC also signed Kim Song-yong as their Asian quota player while midfielder Michael Collins was signed after Josh Walker was confirmed out for the season with injury. The side also signed Nishu Kumar, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, and Malsawmzuala from the AIFF Elite Academy while former India internationals Alwyn George and Seminlen Doungel were also brought in by head coach Ashley Westwood.

Bengaluru FC began the season in good form and finished the first month on top of the table. Defeat to the previous season league champions Mohun Bagan in February saw the club slip into second place until the final month of the season. However, the club then went seven games unbeaten to return to the top of the table by April. The title was secured on 17 April when Bengaluru FC defeated Salgaocar at home. After the I-League season, the club were knocked out of the Federation Cup in the first round of the competition by Aizawl. The club started their AFC Cup campaign slowly, losing their first two group stage matches. Three victories in a row however saw Bengaluru FC qualify for the knockout stages. In the Round of 16 the club defeated Kitchee to qualify for the quarter-finals for the first time in club history. 26 different players represented the club in three competitions and there were 12 different goalscorers. Bengaluru FC's top goalscorer was Sunil Chhetri, who scored 9 goals in 20 games. This season was also the last that Bengaluru FC would be under their first coach Ashley Westwood. Westwood left the club after the season concluded.

Background

Bengaluru FC began 2014–15 season with the Federation Cup and won the domestic cup competition for the first time. Club captain Sunil Chhetri ended the tournament as joint top scorer.[1] Bengaluru FC began their I-League campaign as defending champions and seemed on track to defend the title until the dying minutes of the last game of the season against Mohun Bagan. The Kolkata side scored the equalizing goal in the 87th minute of the 1–1 match which was enough to secure their first league title.[2] Bengaluru FC also participated in Asian club competition for the first time. Although they were defeated in the qualifiers for the AFC Champions League, they reached the Round of 16 in the AFC Cup.[3] Defeat to South China meant that their first Asian campaign ended there.[3]

Transfers

As soon as the previous season finished, striker Sean Rooney announced that he would be leaving Bengaluru FC to join NPL Victoria side Oakleigh Cannons FC.[4] Bengaluru FC CEO, Parth Jindal also announced that Robin Singh, Sunil Chhetri and Thoi Singh would be joining the Indian Super League and would be loaned back to Bengaluru FC when the season was over.[5] Bengaluru FC also loaned out a host of other players to the Indian Super League.[6]

Bengaluru FC signed two strikers, North Korean Kim Song-Yong joined from Royal Wahingdoh while Seminlen Doungel signed from Shillong Lajong.[7] Bengaluru FC also extended the contracts of ten players: Eugeneson Lyngdoh, Josh Walker, Shankar Sampingiraj, Rino Anto, Lalchhuan Mawia, Udanta Singh, Lalthuammawia Ralte, C.K. Vineeth, Beikhokhei Beingaichho and Siam Hanghal.[8] On 29 July 2015, Bengaluru announced the signing of Indian international Alwyn George from Dempo on a one-year contract, with an option to extend for one more.[9] On 17 November 2015, Bengaluru FC signed three AIFF Elite Academy youngsters, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Nishu Kumar and Malsawmzuala, to two year deals each with extra season options.[10] On 25 December 2015, Bengaluru signed Pune and Atlético de Kolkata goalkeeper, Amrinder Singh, on loan till the end of the season.[11]

After the season began, Bengaluru FC signed Irish midfielder Michael Collins to replace Josh Walker, who would be out for the whole season due to a knee injury.[12] On 3 February 2016, Bengaluru FC further strengthened their goalkeeping roster by adding local player, Nikhil Bernard, from Royal Wahingdoh.[13]

In

No. Position Player Signed From Date Ref
9 FW North Korea Kim Song-Yong Royal Wahingdoh 3 June 2015 [7]
17 FW India Seminlen Doungel Shillong Lajong 3 June 2015 [7]
20 MF India Alwyn George Dempo 29 July 2015 [9]
22 DF India Nishu Kumar AIFF Elite Academy 17 November 2015 [10]
25 FW India Daniel Lalhlimpuia AIFF Elite Academy 17 November 2015 [10]
30 MF India Malsawmzuala AIFF Elite Academy 17 November 2015 [10]
8 MF Republic of Ireland Michael Collins Oxford United 21 January 2016 [12]
27 GK India Nikhil Bernard Royal Wahingdoh 2 February 2016 [13]

Out

No. Position Player Team Date Ref
1 GK India Pawan Kumar India Mumbai 1 June 2015 [14]
5 DF India Gurtej Singh Released 1 June 2015 [15]
7 FW Australia Sean Rooney Australia Oakleigh Cannons FC 1 June 2015 [4]
8 MF India Malemngamba Meetei India Mumbai 1 June 2015 [16]
9 FW India Robin Singh India Delhi Dynamos 1 June 2015 [5]
11 FW India Sunil Chhetri India Mumbai City 1 June 2015 [5]
12 MF India Thoi Singh India Chennaiyin 1 June 2015 [5]
15 MF India Darren Caldeira India Mumbai 1 June 2015 [16]
17 FW India Karan Sawhney India Mumbai 1 June 2015 [16]
20 DF India Keegan Pereira India Mumbai City 1 June 2015
24 DF India Manpreet Singh India Fateh Hyderabad 1 June 2015 [16]
25 GK India Soram Anganba India Aizawl 1 June 2015 [17]
32 MF India Shilton D'Silva India Mumbai 1 June 2015 [18]

Loan in

No. Position Player Team Start Date Ref
24 DF India Salam Ranjan Singh India Pune 23 October 2015 [19]
11 FW India Sunil Chhetri India Mumbai City 20 December 2015 [5]
12 MF India Thoi Singh India Chennaiyin 20 December 2015 [5]
20 DF India Keegan Pereira India Mumbai City 20 December 2015
1 GK India Amrinder Singh India Pune 25 December 2015 [11]

Loan out

No. Position Player Team Start Date End Date Ref
13 DF India Rino Anto India Atletico de Kolkata 3 October 2015 20 December 2015 [6]
14 MF India Eugeneson Lyngdoh India Pune City 3 October 2015 20 December 2015 [6]
16 FW India Shankar Sampingiraj India Kerala Blasters 3 October 2015 20 December 2015 [6]
19 MF India Siam Hanghal India NorthEast United 3 October 2015 20 December 2015 [6]
23 DF India Lalchhuan Mawia India Mumbai City 3 October 2015 20 December 2015 [6]
28 GK India Lalthuammawia Ralte India NorthEast United 3 October 2015 20 December 2015 [6]
31 MF India C.K. Vineeth India Kerala Blasters 3 October 2015 20 December 2015 [6]

Pre-season and friendlies

Bengaluru FC played two friendlies during pre-season against the India U19 side. Bengaluru FC won both games 5–2, with Daniel Lalhlimpuia scoring a goal in both games.[20][21] Later, Lalhlimpuia would sign for Bengaluru FC before the start of the season.[10]

Competitions

I-League

Summary

January
Salgaocar vs Bengaluru FC

Bengaluru kicked off their season with an away game against Salgaocar on 9 January 2016. Bengaluru took an early lead when C.K. Vineeth put a pass from Kim Song-Yong in the net. However, just before the half time, Jackichand Singh was brought down by Eugeneson Lyngdoh in the penalty area and Salgaocar were awarded the penalty. Darryl Duffy converted the penalty and equalized for Salgaocar. In the second half, Sunil Chhetri converted the free-kick into the goal in 61st minute and Bengaluru FC won the game 2–1, registering their sixth consecutive win against Salgaocar in all competitions.[22] Bengaluru played the next game against I-League debutant Aizawl F.C.. Curtis Osano's header from Keegan Pereira's free-kick in 27th minute was enough for Bengaluru to secure three points.[23] In the first home game of the season, Bengaluru played Shillong Lajong. C.K. Vineeth registered the fastest goal of the season (38 seconds) for Bengaluru. Bengaluru doubled the lead when Kim Song-Yong scored his first goal for the team in 35th minute. Kim scored the brace in the 60th minute and Bengaluru reached the top of the table with the 3–0 and the third consecutive win.[24] In the next away game against Mumbai F.C., Bengaluru quickly conceded the lead as Arata Izumi and Son Min-chol scored a goal each within 11 minutes. In spite of fair possession and counter-attack, Bengaluru couldn't convert their chances and faced the first loss of the season. The loss also ended Bengaluru FC's unbeaten streak of 16 games in the league dating back to previous season's game against Sporting Clube de Goa on 28 February 2015.[25] In the month's last game, Bengaluru FC faced East Bengal and registered their first every away victory against the Kolkata side with a solitary goal by the captain Sunil Chhetri in the 60th minute and finished the month at the top of the table.[26]

February
Banner at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium before Bengaluru FC took on Mohun Bagan

Bengaluru FC flagged February off with a home game against Sporting Clube de Goa. After missing an early chance, Bengaluru lost the lead when Odafa Onyeka Okolie scored in the 9th minute. Bengaluru's attack were unable to convert chances against 10-men Sporting until C.K. Vineeth found the back of the net in 64th minute. However, the home team's joy was short lived as Odafa completed his brace in 74th minute and Bengaluru faced first loss at home in the season.[27] In the next home game Bengaluru FC faced I-League debutant DSK Shivajians F.C.. Bengaluru were leading 2–0 with a goal each from Sunil Chhetri and Kim Song-Yong, but due to a defensive error from Bengaluru FC, DSK Shivajians pulled one back by a goal from ex-Bengaluru player Sampath Kuttymani, just before the half time. Bengaluru FC finished the game 4–1 with two more goals in the second half from substitutes Shankar Sampingiraj and Seminlen Doungel, and reclaimed the top spot.[28] In the next game against the defending champion, Mohun Bagan, after the goalless first half, Lalchhuanmawia was sent off by the referee. Jeje Lalpekhlua finally broke the deadlock in 73rd minute from Cornell Glenn's pass. Mohun Bagan doubled the lead by Sony Norde's goal and Bengaluru FC faced second defeat at home and third defeat of the season.[29] After facing a string of defeats, Bengaluru FC got back to winning ways against Aizawl F.C., when C.K. Vineeth's second half goal was enough to secure 3 points.[30]

March

Bengaluru played the solo game I-League game in March against Shillong Lajong F.C. on 2 March 2016. Man of the match Udanta Singh scored his first ever goal in the I-League and gave Bengaluru FC the lead in the 36th minute. Bengaluru then maintained the lead with solid defending and sealed the game in 82nd minute when Kim Song-Yong's header doubled the lead from the corner kick of Udanta Singh.[31]

April
Fans before Bengaluru FC took on East Bengal

Bengaluru played the first game of April against Mumbai F.C.. Bengaluru's attack did not yield any results in the first half and remained goalless. Bengaluru continued the attack in the second half. After series of missed chances and almost a penalty, the substitute Daniel Lalhlimpuia broke the deadlock in 81st minute and Bengaluru FC registered their first ever win against the Mumbai team.[32] Playing the next game against DSK Shivajians F.C., Bengaluru FC had a chance to move to the top of the table with a win. Returning from his injury Eugeneson Lyngdoh, gave the lead to the visitors in 34th minute from Sunil Chhetri's free kick, but 3 minutes later, Aser Pierrick Dipanda equalized and the score remained unchanged till the end of the game and Bengaluru FC remained in second position behind Mohun Bagan based on head-to-head record, with an extra game in the hand.[33] Bengaluru FC next faced East Bengal F.C. in a potentially title deciding match on 10 April 2016. After starting aggressively, Bengaluru FC made a mistake in the midfield and Do Dong-hyun gave the lead to East Bengal in 27th minute. However, the lead was short lived as Eugeneson Lyngdoh brought Bengaluru FC on par in the next minute. Bengaluru continued the attack in the second half and they were rewarded with two more goals by Kim Song-Yong and Malsawmzuala. With the win, Bengaluru FC moved to the top of the table for the first time since February, and 2 points ahead of Mohun Bagan and 5 points ahead of East Bengal.[34] With just 3 points required to seal the second title in three years, Bengaluru FC next faced Salgaocar on 18 April 2016. Eugeneson Lyngdoh struck early in 8th minute to give the early lead to the blues. Seminlen Doungel sealed the game in 87th minute when taped Sunil Chhetri's pass in the net and Bengaluru FC registered seventh straight win against the Goan club and also won 2015–16 I-League title with one round to go.[35] Reacting to the title win, the manager Ashley Westwood said:

Having secured the title, Bengaluru FC played the last game of the season against the defending champions Mohun Bagan. Ashley Westwood fielded the reserve side and Bengaluru FC faced massive 5–0 defeat in the inconsequential game.[37]

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss   Void   Postponed

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bengaluru FC (C) 16 10 2 4 24 17 +7 32 Qualification to Champions League qualifying play-off
2 Mohun Bagan 16 8 6 2 32 16 +16 30 Qualification to AFC Cup qualifying play-off[lower-alpha 1]
3 East Bengal 16 7 4 5 22 18 +4 25
4 Sporting Goa 16 5 7 4 24 20 +4 22 Withdrew[lower-alpha 2]
5 Mumbai 16 4 7 5 20 19 +1 19
Source: I-League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) play-off match
(C) Champion.
Notes:

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
16 10 2 4 24 17  +7 32 6 0 2 15 6  +9 4 2 2 9 11  −2

Source: I-League

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516
GroundAAHAAHHHHAAHAHHA
ResultWWWLWLWLWWDWDWWL
Position3211111122222111

Source: I-League
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

AFC Cup

The draw for 2016 AFC Cup took place on 10 December 2015 and Bengaluru FC were placed in Group H alongside Malaysia Super League winner Johor Darul Ta'zim, Lao Premier League winner Lao Toyota FC and General Aung San Shield winner Ayeyawady United from Myanmar.[44]

Group stage

Bengaluru FC started their campaign in the away game against Vietnamese team Lao Toyota F.C.. A defensive lapse by Curtis Osano and an excellent free-kick just outside the penalty box from Phatthana Syvilay meant that Bengaluru were trailing by 2–0 at the 30 minutes mark. In the second half, Lao Toyota were reduced to 10 men, but Bengaluru were unable to capitalize on the chances created. However, C.K. Vineeth pulled one back in the stoppage time, and the score ended at 2–1 in the favour of the home team.[45] Injury-ridden Bengaluru FC faced defending AFC cup champions Johor Darul Ta'zim at home. The game was decided by a solitary goal from Mohd Safiq Rahim in 55th minute and Bengaluru succumbed to second consecutive defeat in the AFC cup.[46] Bengaluru FC finally secured its first win against Ayeyawady United when the solitary goal from the captain Sunil Chhetri in the first half was enough to secure 0–1 win for the team.[47]

In the second half of the group stage, Bengaluru FC resumed the campaign against Ayeyawady United at home. In what turned out to be the highest scoring match involving Bengaluru FC, the home team won the game 5–3 in spite of missed chances and defensive blunders.[48] Bengaluru FC registered their third consecutive win in the group stage with 2–1 home win against Lao Toyota. A goal each from Eugeneson Lyngdoh and Kim Song-Yong in each half took Bengaluru FC to a win and with the win the team also advanced to round of 16 for the second year in running.[49] In the final game of the group stage, Bengaluru FC faced the group leader Johor Darul Ta'zim, who maintained their perfect record against Bengaluru FC with 3–0 win and handed them their third consecutive defeat.[50]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification JDT BFC AYE LAO
1 Malaysia Johor Darul Ta'zim 6 6 0 0 21 3 +18 18 Knockout stage 3–0 8–1 3–0
2 India Bengaluru FC 6 3 0 3 9 10 1 9 0–1 5–3 2–1
3 Myanmar Ayeyawady United 6 2 0 4 12 20 8 6 1–2 0–1 4–2
4 Laos Lao Toyota FC 6 1 0 5 8 17 9 3 1–4 2–1 2–3
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Knock-out stage

Round of 16

Bengaluru FC faced Hong Kong team Kitchee SC, the group F winner, in the single-legged round of 16 game at the Mong Kok Stadium. After conceding early lead in 7th minute, Bengaluru FC came back strong and Sunil Chhetri scored two goals in succession. However, Kitchee equalized just before the half time and the first half ended at 2–2. Daniel Lalhlimpuia struck immediately in the second half and gave the lead back to Bengaluru FC in 51st minute. Even though Bengaluru FC missed a few easy chances in the second half, they managed to hold on to the lead and entered quarter-finals for the first time,[51] played during 2016–17 season.

Federation Cup

As the winner of 2015–16 I-League, Bengaluru FC were paired against 8th ranked team Aizawl F.C. for the quarter-final round. On 30 April 2016, in the first leg of quarter finals, Bengaluru FC took an early lead in 15th minute with a goal from Eugeneson Lyngdoh, however Alfred Jaryan equalized for the home team in 38th minute. Aizawl struck the final blow in the dying minutes when Joel Sunday scored the winner for the home team, leaving Bengaluru FC trailing after the first leg.[52] Bengaluru FC suffered a shock defeat in the home leg as well, as the team went down 2–3 to Aizawl. C.K. Vineeth's first half equalizer and Sunil Chhetri's successful penalty proved insufficient as Bengaluru FC were ousted from the Federation cup on 3–5 aggregate loss.[53]

Accolades

Ashley Westwood was adjudged Best Coach of I-League by All India Football Federation, whereas John Johnson won the Best Defender, Eugeneson Lyngdoh won the Best Midfielder, and Amrinder Singh won the Best Goalkeeper awards.[54] Ashley Westwood was chosen as the Coach of the Year and Udanta Singh as Young Player of the Year by Football Players' Association of India.[55] Bengaluru FC were also awarded Best Organizers by the I-League for the 2015–16 season.[56] At Bengaluru FC award night, John Johnson was Players' Player of the season, and Rino Anto was awarded Fans' player of the season.[57]

Team management

Ashley Westwood, the head coach Bengaluru FC for the third season
Position Name
Head Coach England Ashley Westwood
Assistant Coach Scotland Pradyum Reddy
Goalkeeping Coach Turkey Ali Uzunhasanoglu
Head of Youth Development India Richard Hood
Performance analyst England Matt Holland
Head physiotherapist England Samuel Coleman
Head of sports sciences England Donavan Pillai

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalI-LeagueFederation CupAFC
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK India Amrinder Singh 17011+002+004+00
3 DF India Nanjangud Shivananju Manju 200+100+001+00
4 DF Kenya Curtis Osano 21116+012+003+00
5 DF India Keegan Pereira 1307+101+004+00
6 DF England John Johnson 22014+002+006+00
7 DF North Korea Kim Song-Yong 20613+152+004+01
8 DF England Michael Collins 18010+002+006+00
11 FW India Sunil Chhetri 20914+052+014+03
12 MF India Thoi Singh 19010+300+103+20
13 DF India Rino Anto 23015+101+005+10
14 MF India Eugeneson Lyngdoh 1358+032+013+01
15 DF India Vishal Kumar 200+000+002+00
16 MF India Shankar Sampingiraj 815+210+001+00
17 FW India Seminlen Doungel 1734+920+002+21
18 MF India Beikhokhei Beingaichho 613+100+001+11
19 MF India Siam Hanghal 502+000+003+00
20 MF India Alwyn George 1124+200+004+12
21 FW India Udanta Singh 2116+611+105+20
22 DF India Nishu Kumar 401+001+001+10
23 DF India Lalchhuan Mawia 21011+101+106+10
24 DF India Salam Ranjan Singh 500+300+001+10
25 FW India Daniel Lalhlimpuia 1321+410+202+41
28 GK India Lalthuammawia Ralte 805+000+003+00
29 MF India Malsawmzuala 1417+312+001+10
31 MF India C.K. Vineeth 2079+541+112+22

Updated: 25 May 2016

Top scorers

Rank No. Pos Nat Player I-League AFC Federation Cup Total
1 11 FW India Sunil Chhetri 5 3 1 9
2 31 MF India C.K. Vineeth 4 2 1 7
3 7 FW North Korea Kim Song-Yong 5 1 0 6
4 14 MF India Eugeneson Lyngdoh 3 1 1 5
5 17 FW India Seminlen Doungel 2 1 0 3
6 20 MF India Alwyn George 0 2 0 2
25 FW India Daniel Lalhlimpuia 1 1 0 2
8 4 DF Kenya Curtis Osano 1 0 0 1
16 MF India Shankar Sampingiraj 1 0 0 1
17 FW India Udanta Singh 1 0 0 1
18 MF India Beikhokhei Beingaichho 0 1 0 1
28 MF India Malsawmzuala 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 24 12 3 39

Source: soccerway
Updated: 25 May 2016

Clean sheets

Rank No. Pos Nat Player I-League AFC Federation Cup Total
1 1 GK India Amrinder Singh 5 1 0 6
2 28 GK India Lalthuammawia Ralte 2 0 0 2
TOTALS 7 1 0 8

Source: soccerway
Updated: 25 May 2016

Disciplinary record

Rank No. Pos Nat Player I-League AFC Total Notes
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1 4 DF Kenya Curtis Osano 3 0 1 0 4 0
6 DF England John Johnson 4 0 0 0 4 0 Missed a game, against East Bengal (4 yellow cards)[58]
(10 April 2016)
8 MF Republic of Ireland Michael Collins 2 0 2 0 4 0 Missed a game, against Ayeyawady United (2 yellow cards)[59]
(13 April 2016)
23 DF India Lalchhuanmawia 2 1 1 0 3 1 Missed a game, against Aizawl (red card)
(28 February 2016)
5 11 FW India Sunil Chhetri 2 0 1 0 3 0
30 MF India Malsawmzuala 2 0 1 0 3 0
12 MF India Thoi Singh 2 0 1 0 3 0
14 MF India Eugeneson Lyngdoh 2 0 1 0 3 0
23 DF India Rino Anto 2 0 1 0 3 0
10 17 FW India Seminlen Doungel 2 0 0 0 2 0
20 MF India Alwyn George 2 0 0 0 2 0
12 3 DF India Nanjangud Shivananju Manju 0 0 1 0 1 0
5 DF India Keegan Pereira 0 1 0 0 0 1 Missed a game, against Aizawl (red card)[60]
(30 April 2016)
7 FW North Korea Kim Song-Yong 0 0 1 0 1 0
15 DF India Vishal Kumar 0 0 1 0 1 0
28 GK India Lalthuammawia Ralte 0 0 1 0 1 0
31 MF India C.K. Vineeth 1 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 26 2 13 0 39 2

Source: soccerway
Updated: 25 May 2016

Notes

  1. Bengaluru FC advanced to the quarter finals, played during 2016–17 season

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