Mumbai City confirms the departure of Bipin Singh after his contract expires on May 31. In recognition of his immense contribution to the club, Mumbai City will retire his jersey number 29, according to a release from Mumbai City FC.
Mumbai City's Under-15 side made a strong impression in the 2024 AIFF Junior Youth League, underlining the club's growing commitment to grassroots and developing home grown talent. The squad performed at the highest level beating top clubs from around the country till they were knocked out d
The midfield duo of Yoell van Nieff and Jeremy Manzorro's journey with Mumbai City FC (MCFC) has come to an end, as the club announced their departure on Monday, as per the official website of the Indian Super League (ISL).
With the Indian Super League (ISL) evolving into an increasingly competitive and demanding tournament, the strategic use of squad depth has become more crucial than ever.
Jamshedpur FC made it to the final of the Kalinga Super Cup for the first time, after defeating Mumbai City FC 1-0 at the Kalinga Stadium on Wednesday.
Historical context adds to the drama, as Jamshedpur FC have enjoyed recent success against Mumbai City FC, coming off two consecutive victories in their previous Indian Super League (ISL) encounters. This presents a psychological advantage for Khalid Jamil's side heading into this crucial cl
Mumbai City FC booked their place in the semi-finals of the Kalinga Super Cup, with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Inter Kashi at the Kalinga Stadium, on Sunday, as per the official website of AIFF.
"Yes, if you ask me whether I want to be back, I would say everybody has that desire to play for Mohun Bagan, but desire is not everything -- you don't have control of your desires," Prabir told ANI.
Mumbai City FC kicked off their Kalinga Super Cup campaign with a statement, brushing aside Chennaiyin FC with a dominant 4-0 win. For forward Vikram Partap Singh, it was a much-needed response after their crushing 0-5 defeat to Bengaluru FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) knockout clash.
Mumbai City FC captain Lallianzuala Chhangte emphasized the importance of maintaining the confidence and mentality displayed against Chennaiyin FC, a physically strong team, as a key takeaway for future matches.
Head coach Owen Coyle named an attacking side for the clash. Playmaker Connor Shields partnered Jiteshwor Singh in the middle of the park, flanked on either side by Irfan Yadwad and Lukas Brambilla. Up front, Wilmar Jordan Gil and Daniel Chima Chukwu lined up in a two-man attack, as per a pr