Punjab FC midfielder Vinit Rai shared some interesting insights by revealing that the youth team of the club that will play in the upcoming Next Generation Cup has been training with their senior Indian Super League (ISL) counterparts to prepare themselves for facing international opponents.
Downtown Heroes FC, a club now in its fourth year, brings a fresh perspective to the competition with their focus on nurturing young, homegrown talent. Despite a relatively brief history, they made their Durand Cup debut last season and participated in the 2022-23 I-League Division 2, as per
Group C is among the toughest groups in the tournament, featuring three Indian Super League (ISL) sides--Mumbai City FC, Kerala Blasters FC, and Punjab FC--along with the Indian Armed Forces Team--CISF Protectors, as per the Indian Super League (ISL) website.
Mohun Bagan Supergiant (MBSG), the reigning Indian Super League (ISL) Shield champions have pulled off a major transfer coup by securing the services of Australian football legend Jamie Maclaren.
Supratim Das, one of the brightest talents at Reliance Foundation Young Champs, is known for his exceptional technical abilities and game intelligence. He excels at holding the ball under pressure and delivering incisive passes as a midfielder
FC Goa on Sunday announced the signing of promising youngster Alan Saji ahead of the upcoming Indian Super League (ISL) season from the Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) academy.
A total of 24 teams, including two Services teams from Nepal and Bangladesh, will be seen in action across 43 matches, which will be played in the four host cities of Kokrajhar, Shillong, Jamshedpur (last two named making their debut as host cities) and Kolkata which will also host the grand
A total of 24 teams, including the three services teams and two Services teams from Nepal and Bangladesh, will be seen in action across 43 matches, which will be played in the four host cities of Kokrajhar, Shillong, Jamshedpur (last two named making their debut as host cities) and Kolkata,
Luka spent the last two seasons with Punjab FC, captaining the side in their debut season of the Indian Super League after they became the first club to be promoted to the ISL from the I-League.