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The 2024–25 season is Bengaluru FC's 12th season as a professional football club since its establishment in 2013 and 7th season in the Indian Super League. It runs from 1 June 2024 to 31 May 2025 with participation in Durand Cup , Indian Super League and Super Cup .
In injury time, Mohun Bagan equalized through Chinadorai Sabeeth to end the match 1–1. [26] Their next match brought Bengaluru's first win, defeating Rangdajied United 3–0 at the Bangalore Football Stadium. [27] The club played their first away game on 26 October 2013 against East Bengal at the Kalyani Stadium.
The 2023–24 season is Bengaluru FC's eleventh season as a club since its establishment in 2013. [4] The season for the Blues kicked off with title defending task at the 2023 Durand Cup . [ 5 ]
Kerala Blasters FC 1–3 Bengaluru FC (31 December 2017) This was the first-ever southern derby match between Kerala Blasters and Bengaluru. [104] After a goalless first-half, a handball by Sandesh Jhingan in the penalty box allowed Bengaluru to break the deadlock after Chhetri converted the penalty into a goal in the 60th minute of the match ...
The next match for Bengaluru FC was worse as they went down to Pune 1–3 in their next home game. Pune took an early 0–2 lead through Darko Nikac and Luciano Sabrosa . Pune furthered their advantage in the 82nd minute when Thongkhosiem Haokip connected well with Yumnam Raju 's cross for the ball to bounce beyond the goal-line after rattling ...
After 13 matches, Bengaluru United finished their first season in fifth place on 23 points, 11 behind Bengaluru FC. [8] Prior to the next season, Bengaluru United signed former India international Gouramangi Singh as a first-team coach under Richard Hood. [9] The team started the Super Division 2019–20 season with a 4–1 victory over ASC ...
The 2022–23 season is Bengaluru FC's tenth season as a club since its establishment in 2013. [3] After spending two seasons in Goa, at a centralised venue due to COVID-19 pandemic, [4] [5] the club will return to Sree Kanteerava Stadium, despite the concerns raised by the athletes. [6]
Bengaluru FC is an Indian professional association football club based in Bengaluru. The club was formed in 2013. The club was formed in 2013. Bengaluru FC have won the I-League and the Federation Cup twice.