Hindustan F.C.

Hindustan
Full name Hindustan Football Club
Nickname(s) HFC
Founded 1948 (1948)
Ground Ambedkar Stadium,[1] For DSA Senior Division matches
Capacity 35,000
Chairman D.K. Bose
Manager Abhijoy Basu
League I-League 2nd Division, DSA Senior Division
Website Club website

Hindustan Football Club is an Indian football club from Delhi. Formed in 1948 the club usually played in the I-League 2nd Division.[2]

History

Hindustan FC was founded in 1948 in Delhi. Hindustan Football Academy has taken Spanish professional coach Oscar Bruzone on board for a period of two years.He is to train Delhi's budding footballers in the age group of Under-12 and Under-16 .[3]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1996−1998 None Phoenix Shoes
1999 LML
2000−2002 Electrolux
2003−04 Coca-Cola India
2005−06 None
2006−2008 Group 4 Securicor
2009 ONGC
2010-12 SAIL
2012−2014 Lotto Solutrean
2014− Cosco Hero MotoCorp

Source : Official Website

Players

First Team Squad

As of 18 April 2018

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

No. Position Player
1 India GK Gaurav Rawat
2 India DF Maneshwar Mushahary
3 India Shailesh Kumar Maurya
4 India Pawan Kumar Joshi
5 India Pushpender Kundu
6 Angola Amestrong Alexandre
8 India DF Utkarsh Kaushik
9 India Tushar Chaudhary
10 India Nikhil Gehlot
11 India FW Kushant Chauhan
15 India Pawan Pratap Singh
16 India Gaurav
No. Position Player
17 India MF Prakash Singh
18 India Sonam Tamang
19 India Kunal Chhetri
21 India Thomyo L Shimray
22 India Ashutosh Thapliyal
23 India Shaheen John
24 India Asifullah Khan
25 India Ayush Tiwari
26 India Nitesh Chhikara
31 India GK Tanmay Bhattacharjee
32 India GK Mithun Samonto
45 Nigeria Martins Remi

Current technical staff

As of 6 Feb 2017
Position Name
Manager Mohd Aslam
Coach Pradyum Reddy
Assistant coach Rajat Guaha
Club physio Md Ziauddin

Honours

Runners Up (1): 2017-18

References

  1. http://www.worldstadiums.com/asia/countries/india.shtml
  2. "5 city teams in the 2nd Division". Calcutta, India: Calcutta Telegraph. 2 January 2012. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  3. "HFA ropes in Spanish coach for football enthusiasts of Delhi". The Times Of India. 5 July 2012.
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