Pune FC

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Pune FC
Full name Pune Football Club
Founded August 2007
Ground Bharati Vidyapeeth Educational Complex Ground, Pune
Head Coach Flag of England Stewart Hall
League I-League 2nd Division
2008 5th
Website Club home page
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Pune Football Club also known as Pune FC is an Indian Football Club from Pune in Maharastra, India. The club, established in 2007, currently plays in the 2nd Division of the Indian Football League.[1]

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[edit] The Club

Pune FC Players & Staff at the practice ground
Pune FC Players & Staff at the practice ground

Pune FC is one of the new generation of Indian Football clubs which are being promoted by different corporate groups. The Ashok Piramal Group, which has diverse business interests, established Pune FC in August 2007.[2] The club was named after the city of its origin in keeping with the tradition of many international football clubs which are highly successful in drawing the crowds. Stewart Hall has returned as the Head Coach of Pune FC.

[edit] The Logo

The Logo of the club is a shield with a Ghorpad (Monitor Lizard) engulfing a football. During the Battle of Sinhagad, Chhatrapati Shivaji's general, Tanaji Malusare, used Yeshwanti (Shivaji's pet ghorpad) to scale the steep walls of Sinhagad Fort. Similarly, the ghorpad on the logo is meant to serve as an inspiration to the club, to overcome all obstacles and be successful in India and Asia. The colours used in the logo are red and gold. The red symbolises aggression, danger and passion and the gold symbolises success and victory.

[edit] Stadium

Pune FC uses Bharati Vidyapeeth Educational Complex Ground as its venue in I-League matches.[3] The club uses the Bombay Engineering Group (BEG) Ground, Khadki for practice purposes.[4]

[edit] Leagues

Pune FC Players with the Management at a promotional photo-shoot
Pune FC Players with the Management at a promotional photo-shoot

Pune FC is currently playing in the second tier of the Indian Football League system, the 2nd Division I-League. It also plays in the Pune Super Division Football League.

[edit] 2008 -09 Squad

As of 1 June 2008 [1]

No. Position Player
Flag of India MF Shanmugam Venkatesh
Flag of India GK Balaji Narasimhan
Flag of India MF Asim Hassan
Flag of India DF Caitano Costa
Flag of India MF M. Sudeesh
Flag of India DF K. Rahul
Flag of India MF Crispin Chettri
Flag of India MF F. Lalrozama
Flag of India MF G. Vignesh
Flag of India DF Gurjinder
Flag of India MF J. Prasad
Flag of India FW Jeje Lalpekhlua
Flag of India DF Kamal Thapa
Flag of Nigeria DF Chika Wali
No. Position Player
Flag of India GK Nidhin Lal
Flag of India DF Othallo Tabia
Flag of India FW P. Kartik
Flag of India DF Praveen Rawat
Flag of India DF Syed Khaleel
Flag of India MF Sathish Kumar
Flag of India MF Santha Kumar
Flag of India GK Shambhu Mistry
Flag of India MF Sanket Dhongare
Flag of India MF Sandesh Gadkari
Flag of India DF Amarwanth Singh
Flag of India DF Mahesh Sarkar
Flag of Nigeria FW Ugochukwu Amarwika

[edit] Sponsors

Promoters: Ashok Piramal Group
Kit Partner: Nike
Fitness Partner: Solaris

[edit] Manager history

Team managers of Pune FC and their statistics in all tournaments

Name Nat From To Record
P W D L F A W%
Stewart Hall Flag of England Sep 07 Feb 08 2 1 0 1 0 0 50.00%
Bernard McNally Flag of Northern Ireland Feb 08 May 08 14 6 0 8 24 14 42.86%
Stewart Hall Flag of England Jul 08 Current 1 0 0 1 0 2 -

[edit] Top Goalscorers

List of Pune FC's highest ever goalscorers (in the I-League):

Goal Scored Games Played Player Name
5 10 Flag of Nigeria Emeka Ogbonna Hyginus
3 10 Flag of India Jeje
3 9 Flag of India Th. Bungo Singh
2 9 Flag of India Lal Rozama
1 10 Flag of India K. Rahul
1 4 Flag of India Abhishek Yadav
1 2 Flag of India L. Raman Singh
  • This does not include penalty shootouts

[edit] References

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