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Bengaluru FC
2017–18 season
ChairmanParth Jindal
ManagerAlbert Roca
StadiumSree Kanteerava Stadium
Indian Super LeagueRunner-up
AFC Cup
  • 2017: Inter-zone play-off finals[A]
  • 2018: Inter-zone play-off semi-finals[B]
Super CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Miku (15 goals)

All:
Sunil Chhetri (24 goals)
Highest home attendance25,373 vs Kerala Blasters
(1 March 2018)
Lowest home attendance1,051 vs Dhaka Abahani
(14 March 2018)
Average home league attendance19,053

The 2017–18 season was Bengaluru FC's fifth season as club since its establishment in 2013. This was club's first season in Indian Super League.

Background

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In 2016–17 season Bengaluru FC got mixed results. Club failed to defend their league title, finished fourth in the I-League.[1] The club did well in the Federation Cup, won their second cup title in four years by defeating Mohun Bagan 2–0 in final.[2] Bengaluru FC finished the season well by advancing to AFC cup knock–out stage by beating Maziya S&RC in a must win game and keeping hope alive to better their previous seasons record in AFC Cup where Bengaluru FC finished runners–up.[3]

On 11 May 2017, it was announced by the Indian Super League organizers, Football Sports Development, that they would be inviting bids for new teams to join the league for the upcoming season. Bengaluru FC had submitted a bid from Bengaluru.[4] On 12 June, it was officially announced that Bengaluru FC (for Bengaluru) and Tata Group (for Jamshedpur) had won the bids for the new teams.[5]

Transfers

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Due to the Indian Super League regulation each club is allowed to retain a maximum of two Indian players over the age of twenty-one (21). On 30 June, Bengaluru FC announced they are retaining the captain Sunil Chhetri and Udanta Singh.[6] Bengaluru FC also retained defenders John Johnson and Juanan.[7] Goalkeeper Amrinder Singh parted ways with the club. He was retained by Mumbai City.[8] Bengaluru FC announced signing of Australian midfielder Erik Paartalu on 5 July.[7] Winger C.K. Vineeth switched the side. He joined Kerala Blasters.[9] On 11 July Bengaluru FC announced signing of Spanish midfielder Dimas Delgado who last played for A-League side Western Sydney Wanderers.[10] On 17 July Spanish winger Antonio Dovale was signed for a season.[11] On 21 July, the club announced retention of under-22 players, defender Nishu Kumar, midfielder Malsawmzuala and striker Daniel Lalhlimpuia for a season.[12]

In ISL draft held on 23 July 2017, Bengaluru FC retained goalkeepers Lalthuammawia Ralte and Calvin Abhishek, midfielders Lenny Rodrigues, Alwyn George and Harmanjot Khabra. Bengaluru FC added eight new players from draft, goalkeeper Abhra Mondal, defenders Joyner Lourenco, Rahul Bheke, Subhasish Bose, Zohmingliana Ralte and Collin Abranches, midfielder Boithang Haokip and striker Thongkhosiem Haokip.[13]

Eight players from Bengaluru FC were signed by other clubs in the draft. Goalkeeper Arindam Bhattacharya signed by Mumbai City. Defender Keegan Pereira, midfielders Eugeneson Lyngdoh and Shankar Sampingiraj were signed by Atlético de Kolkata. Defenders Rino Anto and Lalchhuan Mawia were signed by Kerala Blasters and Pune City respectively. Striker Seminlen Doungel and defender Gursimrat Singh were signed by NorthEast United.[14]

Bengaluru FC announced signing of midfielders Bidyananda Singh and Robinson Singh for two years on 31 July.[15] On 7 August the club announced signing of Spanish forward Braulio Nóbrega for a season.[16] Bengaluru fc added their academy graduates defender Prashanth Kalinga and forward Leon Augustine to the squad for 2017 AFC Cup knockout rounds.[17] On 17 August Bengaluru FC announced signing of India national football team goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu from Norwegian side Stabæk FC for an undisclosed transfer amount.[18]

On 29 August Bengaluru FC announced signing of Venezuelan international striker Miku for two years.[19] The club announced signing of Spanish winger Edu García for one year on 3 September.[20]

During winter transfer window, Bengaluru FC released injured striker Braulio Nóbrega and signed another Spaniard Daniel Segovia on 15 February 2018, in a short-term deal till the end of the season.[21] Bengaluru also agreed to the transfer for Edu García to China League One side Zhejiang Greentown for an estimated transfer fee for $150,000. In the process, Bengaluru FC became the first club receive a transfer fee from a foreign club.[22][23] Bengaluru signed Spanish midfielder Víctor Pérez Alonso as a replacement on a short team deal for the rest of the season.[24]

In

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No. Position Player Previous club Transfer fee Date Ref
46 MF Australia Erik Paartalu Qatar Al Kharaitiyat Free agent 5 July 2017 [7]
9 MF Spain Dimas Delgado Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Free agent 11 July 2017 [10]
49 MF Spain Antonio Dovale Spain Rayo Vallecano Free agent 17 July 2017 [11]
2 DF India Rahul Bheke East Bengal N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
27 DF India Subhasish Bose Mohun Bagan N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
35 DF India Zohmingliana Ralte Aizawl N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
48 FW India Thongkhosiem Haokip East Bengal N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
1 GK India Abhra Mondal Chennai City N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
12 MF India Boithang Haokip Mumbai City N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
3 DF India Collin Abranches Ozone N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
29 DF India Joyner Lourenco Sporting Clube de Goa N/A 23 July 2017 [13]
MF India Bidyananda Singh Atlético de Kolkata N/A 31 July 2017 [15]
38 MF India Robinson Singh Mohun Bagan N/A 31 July 2017 [15]
9 FW Spain Braulio Nóbrega Cyprus Doxa Free agent 7 August 2017 [16]
39 FW India Leon Augustine Bengaluru FC Academy N/A 16 August 2017 [17]
27 DF India Prashanth Kalinga Bengaluru FC Academy N/A 16 August 2017 [17]
45 GK India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Norway Stabæk undisclosed 17 August 2017 [18]
7 FW Venezuela Miku Spain Rayo Vallecano Free agent 29 August 2017 [19]
13 MF Spain Edu García Spain Real Zaragoza Free agent 3 September 2017 [20]
12 FW Spain Daniel Lucas Segovia Azerbaijan Neftçi PFK Free agent 15 February 2018 [21]
44 MF Spain Víctor Pérez Alonso Poland Wisła Kraków Free agent 2 March 2018 [24]

Out

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No. Position Player New club Transfer fee Date Ref
1 GK India Amrinder Singh Mumbai City N/A 1 July 2017 [8]
26 MF Australia Cameron Watson Indonesia Madura United N/A 12 July 2017 [25]
31 FW India C.K. Vineeth Kerala Blasters N/A 5 July 2017 [9]
14 MF India Eugeneson Lyngdoh Atlético de Kolkata N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
13 DF India Rino Anto Kerala Blasters N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
23 DF India Lalchhuan Mawia Pune City N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
27 GK India Arindam Bhattacharya Mumbai City N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
5 DF India Keegan Pereira Atlético de Kolkata N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
16 MF India Shankar Sampingiraj Atlético de Kolkata N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
7 FW India Seminlen Doungel NorthEast United N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
33 DF India Gursimrat Singh NorthEast United N/A 23 July 2017 [14]
9 FW Spain Braulio Nóbrega Released 15 February 2018 [21]
13 MF Spain Edu García China Zhejiang Greentown $150,000 23 February 2018 [22]

Pre-season and friendlies

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Bengaluru FC, having completed the squad selection at 2017–18 ISL Players Draft, arranged a 10-day pre-season training camp in Murcia, Spain before facing North Korean side April 25 Sports Club. During the tour, the blues were scheduled to face Segunda División B side UCAM Murcia CF and UAE Pro League side Baniyas Club in the friendlies.[26] Later, a friendly against FC Cartagena was added as well. Bengaluru FC lost all three friendlies. During the AFC cup campaign, Bengaluru FC played India national under-19 football team and won with a solitary goal from Daniel Lalhlimpuia.

After the conclusion of 2017 AFC Cup and before 2017–18 Indian Super League season, Bengaluru FC played two games against the former I-League rivals East Bengal F.C., behind closed doors. The first game on 25 October 2017 ended in a draw with Surabuddin Mollick and Miku scoring a goal each for their respective teams. Bengaluru FC won the second friendly 3–1. Udanta Singh scored a brace, whereas Miku scored the third goal. Bengaluru FC then played two friendlies against I-League debutant, Gokulam FC, winning both games 2–0 and 3–1, respectively. Before the international break, Bengaluru FC played two more friendlies with Chennai City F.C., drawing the first 2–2, and winning the second friendly 6–1. In the final friendly before ISL, Bengaluru FC played yet another I-League side Minerva Punjab F.C., and lost the game 2–3.

9 August 2017 Friendly UCAM Murcia CF 4–2 Bengaluru FC Murcia, Spain
19:00 CET Chevi 33'
Isi Ros 49'
Arroyo 55'
Victor Garcia 85'
Report Chhetri 8', 56' Stadium: Pinatar Arena
12 August 2017 Friendly FC Cartagena 3–0 Bengaluru FC Murcia, Spain
19:00 CET Kuki Zalazar 44'
Aketxe 52', 55'
Report Stadium: La Manga Stadium
15 August 2017 Friendly Baniyas Club 3–0 Bengaluru FC Murcia, Spain
19:00 CET Novillo 17'
Hamad 38'
Mubarak Al–Mansoori 76'
Report Stadium: Pinatar Arena
1 September 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 1–0 India U-19 Bengaluru
15:00 IST Lalhlimpuia Report Stadium: Bangalore Football Stadium
25 October 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 1–1 East Bengal Bengaluru
10:00 IST
Report Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 0
27 October 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 3–1 East Bengal Bengaluru
10:00 IST Report Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 0
31 October 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 2–0 Gokulam FC Bellary
10:00 IST Report Stadium: Bengaluru FC residential academy ground
2 November 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 3–1 Gokulam FC Bellary
10:00 IST Report Stadium: Bengaluru FC residential academy ground
4 November 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 2–2 Chennai City Bellary
10:00 IST Report Stadium: Bengaluru FC residential academy ground
5 November 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 6–1 Chennai City Bellary
10:00 IST Report Stadium: Bengaluru FC residential academy ground
8 November 2017 Friendly Bengaluru FC 2–3 Minerva Punjab Bellary
10:00 IST Miku 43', 63' Report Chencho 9', 32', 71' Stadium: Bengaluru FC residential academy ground

Competitions

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Indian Super League

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Summary

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November
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West Block Blues celebrating Bengaluru FC's participation in Indian Super League.

Bengaluru made their ISL debut against Mumbai City on 19 November 2017 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. Roca handed starts to new foreign signings, Edu García and Miku. Despite wonderful link up play between the forward duo of Chhetri and Miku, the hosts lacked finishing in the final third in the first half. There was hardly any opportunities created by Mumbai themselves as they chose to sit deep and Bengaluru dominated the game. In the second half, Bengaluru scored their first goal in ISL, courtesy a short corner routine, when Edu Garcia drilled one past former BFC man Amrinder Singh at the near post at the 67th minute. A defensive mix up in added time meant that Chhetri could get his name on the scoresheet and sealed a 2–0 victory for the blues.[27] Bengaluru continued the form against Delhi Dynamos, whom they defeated 4–1 with Erik Paartalu scoring a brace and Miku scoring his first goal for the club. However, they conceded a penalty late in the second half when John Johnson was adjudged to have a handball inside the penalty area.[28] Bengaluru played their first away game of the season against FC Goa on 30 November 2017. In the action packed first half, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu was sent off and Bengaluru conceded three goals. With the team down to 10-men, Bengaluru managed to equalize score with Miku's brace at 3–3, but once Goa took the lead with Coro's hat-trick in 63rd minute, Bengaluru could not find an equalizer and tasted the first defeat of the season.[29]

December
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Bengaluru FC kicked off the month of December with an away game against NorthEast United on 8 December. Bengaluru FC made multiple changes, including bringing in Lalthuammawia Ralte to replace Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, who was suspended for 2 games. Miku scored the only goal of the match to ensure the first away win of the season for Bengaluru FC.[30] Bengaluru played third consecutive away game against FC Pune City on 14 December. Facing the crowded schedule ahead, Bengaluru FC chose to start without John Johnson and Edu García. After lack of clear chances initially, Pune City took the lead from Adil Khan's header. However, after Pune City's Baljit Sahni was sent-off after second yellow card, Bengaluru FC made the best of the situation and scored 3 goals in the second half with Miku scoring a brace and Sunil Chhetri scoring the final goal of the game in stoppage time.[31] Bengaluru FC returned home against Chennaiyin on 17 December 2017. Chennaiyin's stubborn defence contained Bengaluru FC attack and inflicted 1–2 defeat on the home team, with Sunil Chhetri scoring the only goal for Bengaluru.[32] Playing against the fellow debutant Jamshedpur FC, Bengaluru conceded the late penalty to lose the game 0–1.[33] In a highly anticipated match, Bengaluru FC faced Kerala Blasters on the New Year's Eve. The first half remained goalless in the first half, but Bengaluru FC took the lead with Sunil Chhetri's penalty in the second half. The stoppage time saw a flurry of goals, including a brace from Miku and Bengaluru won the game 1–3.[34]

January
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Bengaluru played the first game of 2018 at home against ATK on 7 January 2017 and won it 1–0 courtesy a goal from Sunil Chhetri in first half.[35] With upcoming fixtures of 2018 AFC Cup, Bengaluru FC rotated the squad against bottom-placed Delhi Dynamos FC. However, the rotation did not work out as Bengaluru faced 2–0 defeat away from home.[36] Still on the road, Bengaluru faced Mumbai City FC on 18 January 2018. Sunil Chhetri scored a brace against his former team and with a goal from Miku, Bengaluru registered a comfortable 3–1 win and climbed back to the top of the table.[37] Bengaluru secured another win at home against the highlanders, NorthEast United FC in the final game of January. Juanan and Sunil Chhetri scored a goal in each half to secure 3 points for the home team.[38]

February
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Once again Bengaluru FC started month playing ATK, this time an away match. Bengaluru won the match 0–2. Jordi Figueras Montel scored an own goal to give Bengaluru lead in 3rd minute. At 69th minute Bengaluru reduced ten men, when Rahul Bheke received second yellow of the match and sent off. Miku scored second goal of the match at 83rd minute to keep Bengaluru FC top of the table.[39] In top of the table clash, Bengaluru FC next played Chennaiyin FC away 6 February. Boithang Haokip gave the team an early lead, while Miku and Sunil Chhetri scored the goals in the second half to earn a decisive 3–1 victory in the South India derby and a lead of 7 points at the top.[40] Bengaluru continued the winning run against FC Goa at home on 9 February 2018. Edu García secured the lead in the first half while Dimas Delgado scored his first goal for the team and sealed the game 2–0 in the second half, extending the team's winning streak to five games. With the win, Bengaluru FC also became the first team to confirm their spot in the semi-finals.[41] In another top of the table clash, Bengaluru FC faced FC Pune City at home on 16 February 2018. After conceding a goal in the first half, Bengaluru equalized with Miku's goal in the second half. Bengaluru were denied a clear penalty opportunity in the dying minutes of the game and settled for their first draw of the season in Indian Super League.[42] In the last away game of the season, Bengaluru FC faced Jamshedpur FC on 25 February 2018. Miku and Sunil Chhetri secured lead in the first half with a goal each and Gurpreet Singh Sandhu made crucial saves in the second half to earn a clean sheet and secured 2–0 win. With the win, Bengaluru FC also secured the top spot for the league stage.[43]

March
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In the final game of the league stage, Bengaluru faced southern rivals Kerala Blasters at the home on 1 March 2018. The game remained deadlocked until Miku and Udanta Singh scored two goals in injury time to finish the league stage with a win.[44]

Bengaluru FC faced 4th placed FC Pune City in the semi-finals. Playing the first leg at away, Bengaluru had to settle for a goal-less draw.[45] In the return leg played at home, Bengaluru FC defeated Pune City 3–1 to enter final in their debut ISL season. Captain Sunil Chhetri scored his first hat-trick for Bengaluru FC. Jonatan Lucca scored the lone goal for Pune City.[46]

Bengaluru FC faced Chennaiyin FC in the final, played at Bengaluru FC's home Sree Kanteerava Stadium. Owing to Subhasish Bose's suspension, Bengaluru opted to play three at the back with John Johnson, Erik Paartalu and Juanan playing in the defence and Rahul Bheke and Boithang Haokip playing as wing backs.[47] Bengaluru took an early lead with Sunil Chhetri scoring a header from Udanta Singh's assist in 9th minute. However, Chennaiyin quickly equalized via Maílson Alves's header in 17th minute from a corner. Bengaluru FC suffered a double blow as Dimas Delgado had to be substituted just before the half time due to an injury and Maílson Alves scored the second goal just before the half time. Chennaiyin strengthened their lead as Raphael Augusto scored the third goal on the counter. Bengaluru FC's relentless attack in the dying minutes earned them a second goal by Miku, but Chennaiyin held on to the lead and emerged winner. The loss also ended Bengaluru FC's 15 match unbeaten streak across all tournaments and their first loss since their loss against Delhi Dynamos FC in January 2018.

Reacting to the defeat, Albert Roca said:[48]

To concede from set-pieces is always disappointing. I don’t blame the defence for this. It is my responsibility to change the system. But, I accept I made a mistake in the formation. Sometimes in football it is not the players who make the mistakes, but the coaches. And perhaps this time I made a mistake. I don’t think we felt pressure, but Mailson scoring from two corners made a big difference. In a few minutes, the game changed. In football, you need players with his kind of experience to rise to the situation.

League stage

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19 November 2017 1 Bengaluru FC 2–0 Mumbai City Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 17,796
Referee: Aurélien Juenkou
Man of the Match: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)
26 November 2017 2 Bengaluru FC 4–1 Delhi Dynamos Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 18,248
Referee: R Venkatesh
Man of the Match: Erik Paartalu (Bengaluru FC)
30 November 2017 3 Goa 4–3 Bengaluru FC Margao
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Fatorda Stadium
Attendance: 18,600
Referee: Palmson Raj Moses
Man of the Match: Coro (FC Goa)
8 December 2017 4 NorthEast United 0–1 Bengaluru FC Guwahati
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 16,972
Referee: Pranjal Banerjee
Man of the Match: Miku (Bengaluru FC)
14 December 2017 5 Pune City 1–3 Bengaluru FC Pune
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex
Attendance: 9,968
Referee: Raul Gupta
Man of the Match: Miku (Bengaluru FC)
17 December 2017 6 Bengaluru FC 1–2 Chennaiyin Bengaluru
17:30 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 21,924
Referee: Raktim Shah
Man of the Match: Mailson Alves (Chennaiyin)
21 December 2017 7 Bengaluru FC 0–1 Jamshedpur Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 12,564
Referee: C.R. Srikrishna
Man of the Match: Miku (Bengaluru FC)
31 December 2017 8 Kerala Blasters 1–3 Bengaluru FC Kochi
17:30 IST
Report
Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Attendance: 37,986
Referee: R Venkatesh
Man of the Match: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)
7 January 2018 9 Bengaluru FC 1–0 ATK Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 17,942
Referee: Tejas Nagvenkar
Man of the Match: Juanan (Bengaluru FC)
14 January 2018 10 Delhi Dynamos 2–0 Bengaluru FC New Delhi
17:30 IST
Report
Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Attendance: 5,124
Man of the Match: Lallianzuala Chhangte (Delhi Dynamos)
18 January 2018 11 Mumbai City 1–3 Bengaluru FC Mumbai
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Mumbai Football Arena
Attendance: 6,059
Referee: Santosh Kumar
Man of the Match: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)
26 January 2018 12 Bengaluru FC 2–1 NorthEast United Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 15,272
Referee: Om Prakash Thakur
Man of the Match: Juanan (Bengaluru FC)
3 February 2018 13 ATK 0–2 Bengaluru FC Kolkata
20:00 IST Report
Stadium: Salt Lake Stadium
Attendance: 5,295
Referee: Tejas Nagvenkar
Man of the Match: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Bengaluru FC)
6 February 2018 14 Chennaiyin 1–3 Bengaluru FC Chennai
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Attendance: 12,499
Referee: Pranjal Banerjee
Man of the Match: Dimas Delgado (Bengaluru FC)
9 February 2018 15 Bengaluru FC 2–0 Goa Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 14,724
Referee: Ranjit Bakshi
Man of the Match: Dimas Delgado (Bengaluru FC)
16 February 2018 16 Bengaluru FC 1–1 Pune City Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 15,773
Referee: R Venkatesh
Man of the Match: Miku (Bengaluru FC)
25 February 2018 17 Jamshedpur 0–2 Bengaluru FC Bhubaneswar
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Kalinga Stadium
Attendance: 8,178
Referee: Matt Conger
Man of the Match: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Bengaluru FC)
1 March 2018 18 Bengaluru FC 2–0 Kerala Blasters Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 25,373
Referee: Pranjal Banerjee
Man of the Match: Miku (Bengaluru FC)

Playoffs

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7 March 2018 Semi-Finals Pune City 0–0 Bengaluru FC Pune
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex
Attendance: 9,284
Referee: Om Prakash Thakur
Man of the Match: Marko Stanković (Pune City)
11 March 2018 Semi-Finals Bengaluru FC 3–1 Pune City Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 24,214
Referee: Turki Al-Khudair
Man of the Match: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)
Final
17 March 2018 Final Bengaluru FC 2–3 Chennaiyin Bengaluru
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 25,753
Referee: Ali Abdulnabi
Man of the Match: Maílson Alves (Chennaiyin FC)

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bengaluru 18 13 1 4 35 16 +19 40 Qualification for ISL play-offs
2 Chennaiyin[a] (C) 18 9 5 4 24 19 +5 32
3 Goa 18 9 3 6 42 28 +14 30
4 Pune City 18 9 3 6 30 21 +9 30
5 Jamshedpur 18 7 5 6 16 18 −2 26
Source: Indian Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair play ranking; 6) drawing of lots
(C) Champions

Results by matchday

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ResultWWLWWLLWWLWWWWWDWW
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Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2018. Source: soccerway
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

2017 AFC Cup

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Inter-zone play-off semi-finals

Bengaluru FC advanced to the inter-zone play-off semi-finals during 2016–17 season.[3] The draw for the Inter-zone play-off semi-finals was held on 6 June 2017. Bengaluru FC was pitted against east Asian zone champions North Korean club April 25.[49] Bengaluru FC kicked off its 2017–18 season with the home game. Bengaluru FC took the lead against North Korean champions in 33rd minute with Sunil Chhetri's penalty. Bengaluru scored two more goals in the second half and took 3–0 lead in the first leg.[50] In the second leg, Bengaluru FC managed to hold April 25 to a goalless draw. The home team was awarded a penalty in 75th minute, however Gurpreet Singh Sandhu guessed it correctly to keep a clean sheet for Bengaluru FC and the team advanced to Inter-zone play-off finals with 3–0 aggregate.[51]

23 August 2017 (2017-08-23) Bengaluru FC India 3–0 North Korea April 25 Bengaluru, India
19:00 UTC+5:30
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 4,709
Referee: Turki Al-Khudhayr (Saudi Arabia)
MVP: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)
13 September 2017 (2017-09-13) April 25 North Korea 0–0
(0–3 agg.)
India Bengaluru FC Pyongyang, North Korea
17:00 UTC+8:30 Report
Stadium: Rungrado 1st of May Stadium
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Wang Di (China)
MVP: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (Bengaluru FC)
Inter-zone play-off finals

Bengaluru faced Tajik League champions FC Istiklol in the inter-zone play-off finals. In the first leg, Tajik champions got the better of the visitors and secured 1–0 lead with a goal from Dmitry Barkov in the first half. Bengaluru FC's vocal appeals for a penalty in the injury time were denied by the referee and Bengaluru had to be content without an away goal.[52] In the home leg, Bengaluru FC gave away an early goal by conceding a penalty and an important away goal to Tajik team. Bengaluru came back twice from behind but could not overcome the deficit and the game ended at 2–2, ending their campaign in 2017 AFC Cup.[53]

27 September 2017 (2017-09-27) Istiklol Tajikistan 1–0 India Bengaluru FC Hisor, Tajikistan
19:00 UTC+5 Barkov 27'
Davronov Yellow card 73'
Report Stadium: Hisor Central Stadium
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Valentin Kovalenko (Uzbekistan)
MVP: Fatkhullo Fatkhuloev (FC Istiklol)
18 October 2017 (2017-10-18) Bengaluru FC India 2–2
(2–3 agg.)
Tajikistan Istiklol Bengaluru, India
19:00 UTC+5:30
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 7,862
Referee: Khamis Al-Marri (Qatar)
MVP: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)

2018 AFC Cup

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Qualifying play-offs

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As the winner of 2016–17 Indian Federation Cup, Bengaluru FC qualified for AFC cup for fourth consecutive time. They faced the 2017 Bhutan National League champions Transport United in the preliminary round. Facing crowded schedule in continental games and domestic league, Bengaluru FC fielded an inexperienced squad in the away leg. Bengaluru FC Academy graduate Prashanth Kalinga made his debut for the senior team. Bengaluru could not capitalize on the chances created and had to settle for a 0–0 draw.[54] However, Bengaluru scored a convincing victory in the home leg, with Boithang Haokip, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, and Thongkhosiem Haokip scoring a goal each.[55]

In the play-off round, Bengaluru FC faced 2017 Dhivehi Premier League runners-up, T.C. Sports Club. Bengaluru traveled to Malé for the first leg with ongoing political crisis in Maldives. The first half remained goalless, but Bengaluru scored two quick goals in the second half to take 0–2 lead with goals from Thongkhosiem Haokip and Erik Paartalu, however defensive lapses allowed TC Sports to score two goals and equalize. However, Thongkhosiem Haokip scored again in 78th minute to snatch 2–3 victories for the visitors.[56] In the home leg, Bengaluru FC secured a dominant 5–0 victory against the visitors as Toni Dovale scored Bengaluru's first ever hat-trick in an Asian tournament, while Erik Paartalu and Rahul Bheke scored other goals.[57]

Preliminary round
23 January 2018 (2018-01-23) Transport United Bhutan 0–0 India Bengaluru FC Thimphu, Bhutan
17:30 IST Report Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium
Attendance: 3,100
Referee: Sivakorn Pu-udom (Thailand)
MVP: Toni Dovale (Bengaluru FC)
30 January 2018 (2018-01-30) Bengaluru FC India 3–0
(3–0 agg.)
Bhutan Transport United Bengaluru, India
20:00 IST
Report
  • Sangay Dorji Yellow card 75'
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 1,167
Referee: Mooud Bonyadifar (Iran)
Play-off round
13 February 2018 (2018-02-13) TC Sports Maldives 2–3 India Bengaluru FC Malé, Maldives
21:30 IST
Report
Stadium: Rasmee Dhandu Stadium
Attendance: 890
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
20 February 2018 (2018-02-20) Bengaluru FC India 5–0
(8–2 agg.)
Maldives TC Sports Bengaluru, India
20:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Referee: Turki Al-Khudhayr (Saudi Arabia)
MVP: Toni (Bengaluru FC)

Group stage

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Bengaluru FC competed in Group E alongside 2016–17 I-League champions Aizawl F.C., 2017 Dhivehi Premier League champions New Radiant S.C., and 2017–18 Bangladesh Premier League champions Dhaka Abahani.

Bengaluru kicked off their campaign against Dhaka Abahani on 14 March 2018. With upcoming Indian Super League final, Roca rested the key players and fielded the reserve side. Daniel Lalhlimpuia's goal in the second half proved sufficient as Bengaluru won the game 1–0.[58] Bengaluru's game against Aizawl F.C. was originally scheduled on the first match day, however it was postponed to 5 April due to scheduling conflicts with Indian Super League and I-League games. Aizawl took the early lead when they capitalized on the defensive lapse of Bengaluru. However, Bengaluru equalized when they were awarded a penalty just before the half-time. Bengaluru made the most of their possession in the second half and scored two more goals, in spite of missing a penalty, and registered 3–1 win.[59] Bengaluru then faced New Radiant S.C. at home on 10 April 2018. Having rested many key players, Bengaluru failed to find many scoring opportunities and Roca was forced introduce Sunil Chhetri late in the second half and that turned out to be significant as Chhetri managed to shake off his marker in the dying minutes and created an assist to Nishu Kumar and Bengaluru won the close game 1–0.[60]

Bengaluru's qualification chances were dealt a blow when they lost 2–0 to New Radiant in the reverse leg. Both the teams being equal on the points, New Radiant topped the group based on their head-to-head record, leaving Bengaluru's qualification dependent on New Radiant's results.[61] Bengaluru stayed in contention for the knockout stage with a convincing 5–0 win against Aizawl F.C. that included a brace from Daniel Segovia.[62] In the final game of the group stage, Bengaluru FC scored a convincing 4–0 victory against Dhaka Abahani, with a brace from the defender Nishu Kumar and goals from Daniel Lucas Segovia and Sunil Chhetri. As New Radiant S.C. failed to overcome Aizawl F.C. on the final match day, Bengaluru advanced to the knock-out stage of the tournament for the fourth consecutive year, played in 2018–19 season.[63]

Group E
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BFC RAD ABD AIZ
1 India Bengaluru 6 5 0 1 14 3 +11 15 Inter-zone play-off semi-finals 1–0 1–0 5–0
2 Maldives New Radiant 6 4 0 2 12 5 +7 12 2–0 5–1 3–1
3 Bangladesh Abahani Limited Dhaka 6 1 1 4 5 12 −7 4 0–4 0–1 1–1
4 India Aizawl 6 1 1 4 5 16 −11 4[b] 1–3 2–1 0–3
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ Qualified for 2019 AFC Cup qualifying play-offs
  2. ^ Head-to-head results: Aizawl 0–3 Abahani Limited Dhaka, Abahani Limited Dhaka 1–1 Aizawl.
14 March 2018 (2018-03-14) Bengaluru FC India 1–0 Bangladesh Dhaka Abahani Bengaluru, India
20:00 UTC+5:30
Report
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 1,051
Referee: Yaqoub Al-Hammadi (United Arab Emirates)
5 April 2018 (2018-04-05) Aizawl India 1–3 India Bengaluru FC Guwahati, India
18:30 UTC+5:30
Report
Stadium: Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 879
Referee: Ahmad Ibrahim (Jordan)
10 April 2018 (2018-04-10) Bengaluru FC India 1–0 Maldives New Radiant Bengaluru, India
20:00 UTC+5:30
Report
  • Gotor Yellow card 35'
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 1,839
Referee: Hanna Hattab (Syria)
25 April 2018 (2018-04-25) New Radiant Maldives 2–0 India Bengaluru FC Malé, Maldives
21:00 UTC+5
Report
Stadium: Rasmee Dhandu Stadium
Attendance: 3,112
Referee: Khamis Mohamed Al Kuwari (Qatar)
2 May 2018 (2018-05-02) Bengaluru FC India 5–0 India Aizawl Bengaluru, India
20:00 UTC+5:30
Report
  • Lalrosanga Yellow card 71'
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Attendance: 1,570
Referee: Zaid Thamer (Iraq)
16 May 2018 (2018-05-16) Dhaka Abahani Bangladesh 0–4 India Bengaluru FC Dhaka, Bangladesh
19:15 UTC+6
Report
Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium
Attendance: 750
Referee: Suhaizi Shukri (Malaysia)

Super Cup

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As one of the top six teams in Indian Super League, Bengaluru FC qualified for the main round in 2018 Indian Super Cup. Bengaluru FC met the qualifier I-League side, Gokulam Kerala F.C. in Round of 16 match. Determined Gokulam Kerala side took the lead in the first half as Henry Kisekka beat the offside trap to score the goal. Bengaluru's attack in the second half paid off when Miku scored the equalizer from Udanta Singh's assist in the 70th minute. When the game destined to be heading for the extra time, man of the match Udanta Singh scored the goal in the 5th minute of injury time to secure the spot for Bengaluru in quarter-finals.[64] In quarter-finals game, Bengaluru faced another I-League side, NEROCA F.C. Sunil Chhetri scored his second hat-trick of the season to manage a convincing 3–1 victory and set up the semi-final game against their I-League rival, Mohun Bagan A.C.[65] Bengaluru suffered a setback when Mohun Bagan took the lead just before the half-time and Nishu Kumar was sent-off soon after the restart. However, Bengaluru continued the attack and staged a convincing 4–2 comeback that included a hat-trick for Miku.[66]

Final

[edit]

Bengaluru FC faced yet another I-League side and rival East Bengal F.C. in the final. East Bengal drew the first blood when Ansumana Kromah scored a goal from the corner kick, but East Bengal were reduced to 10-men before the half time when Samad Ali Mallick was sent-off for the violent conduct. Bengaluru dominated the proceedings in the second half as they scored four goals, a brace from Sunil Chhetri and a goal each from Miku and Rahul Bheke, and won the inaugural Super Cup 4–1. Super Cup also marked Bengaluru FC's fifth trophy in as many years.[67]

1 April 2018 Round of 16 Bengaluru FC 2–1 Gokulam Kerala Bhubaneswar
17:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Kalinga Stadium
Attendance: 4,233
Referee: Tejas Visvasrao Nagvenkar
Man of the Match: Udanta Singh (Bengaluru FC)
13 April 2018 Quarter-final Bengaluru FC 3–1 NEROCA Bhubaneswar
16:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Kalinga Stadium
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Tejas Nagvenkar
Man of the Match: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)
17 April 2018 Semi-final Mohun Bagan 2–4 Bengaluru FC Bhubaneswar
16:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Kalinga Stadium
Attendance: 3,600
Referee: Tejas Nagvenkar
Man of the Match: Miku (Bengaluru FC)
20 April 2018 Final East Bengal 1–4 Bengaluru FC Bhubaneswar
16:00 IST
Report
Stadium: Kalinga Stadium
Attendance: 9,500
Referee: C. R. Srikrishna
Man of the Match: Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)

Management information

[edit]
Albert Roca, Bengaluru FC's head coach for 2016–17 season

Midway through the season, Bengaluru FC parted ways with the assistant coach Carles Cuadrat owing to health concerns. He was replaced by former FC Barcelona youth coach, Marc Huguet.[68]

As of July 2017.[69][70][71]
Position Name
Head coach Spain Albert Roca
Assistant coach Spain Marc Huguet
Assistant coach (India) India Naushad Moosa
Goalkeeping coach Spain Edu Gasol
Head of Youth Development Netherlands John Killa
Under-18 coach India John Kenneth Raj
Head physiotherapist South Africa Timothy Vadachalam
Head of sports sciences England Donavan Pillai

Player statistics

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Appearances and goals

[edit]
No. Pos Nat Player Total ISL AFC Super Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1 GK India IND Gurpreet Singh Sandhu 27 0 19+0 0 4+0 0 4+0 0
23 GK India IND Abhra Mondal 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
28 GK India IND Lalthuammawia Ralte 12 0 2+0 0 10+0 0 0+0 0
32 GK India IND Calvin Abhishek 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
Defenders
2 DF India IND Rahul Bheke 32 4 19+0 0 9+1 3 3+0 1
3 DF India IND Collin Abranches 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
4 DF India IND Zohmingliana Ralte 9 0 0+1 0 6+2 0 0+0 0
5 DF Spain ESP Juanan 30 1 17+1 1 9+0 0 3+0 0
6 DF England ENG John Johnson 22 0 16+2 0 0+0 0 4+0 0
10 DF India IND Harmanjot Khabra 23 0 13+0 0 7+2 0 1+0 0
15 DF India IND Subhasish Bose 34 0 14+4 0 7+5 0 4+0 0
22 DF India IND Nishu Kumar 26 3 3+6 0 14+0 3 1+2 0
24 DF India IND Joyner Lourenco 5 0 0+0 0 2+3 0 0+0 0
27 DF India IND Prashanth Kalinga 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
33 DF India IND Asheer Akhtar 2 0 0+0 0 1+1 0 0+0 0
Midfielders
8 MF India IND Lenny Rodrigues 28 2 13+4 1 6+1 1 3+1 0
14 MF Spain ESP Dimas Delgado 21 1 16+1 1 4+0 0 0+0 0
16 MF Australia AUS Erik Paartalu 33 5 15+3 3 11+0 2 3+1 0
17 MF India IND Boithang Haokip 21 2 6+4 1 5+3 1 1+2 0
19 MF Spain ESP Toni 25 3 6+7 0 7+1 3 1+3 0
20 MF India IND Alwyn George 16 0 0+7 0 7+2 0 0+0 0
29 MF India IND Myron Mendes 1 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
30 MF India IND Malsawmzuala 12 0 0+0 0 7+4 0 0+1 0
38 MF India IND Robinson Singh 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
39 MF India IND Leon Augustine 1 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
44 MF Spain ESP Víctor Pérez Alonso 11 0 0+1 0 5+1 0 4+0 0
MF India IND Bidyananda Singh 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
MF India IND Ragav Gupta 0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
Forwards
7 FW Venezuela VEN Miku 24 20 20+0 15 0+0 0 4+0 5
11 FW India IND Sunil Chhetri 33 24 21+0 14 7+1 4 4+0 6
12 FW Spain ESP Daniel Segovia 10 4 0+5 0 4+1 4 0+0 0
18 FW India IND Thongkhosiem Haokip 11 3 1+1 0 7+2 3 0+0 0
21 FW India IND Udanta Singh 32 4 16+3 1 8+1 2 4+0 1
25 FW India IND Daniel Lalhlimpuia 15 4 0+2 0 4+8 4 0+1 0
26 FW India IND Cletus Paul 1 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
Players transferred out during the season
9 FW Spain ESP Braulio Nóbrega 10 0 2+8 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
13 MF Spain ESP Edu García 14 2 12+2 2 0+0 0 0+0 0

Updated: 16 May 2018

Top scorers

[edit]
Sunil Chhetri scored two hat-tricks in the season
Rank No. Pos Nat Player ISL AFC Super Cup Total
1 11 FW India Sunil Chhetri 14 4 6 24
2 7 FW Venezuela Miku 15 0 5 20
3 16 MF Australia Erik Paartalu 3 2 0 5
4 2 DF India Rahul Bheke 0 3 1 4
12 FW Spain Daniel Lucas Segovia 0 4 0 4
21 FW India Udanta Singh 1 2 1 4
25 FW India Daniel Lalhlimpuia 0 4 0 4
8 18 FW India Thongkhosiem Haokip 0 3 0 3
19 MF Spain Toni 0 3 0 3
22 DF India Nishu Kumar 0 3 0 3
11 8 MF India Lenny Rodrigues 1 1 0 2
13 MF Spain Edu García 2 0 0 2
17 MF India Boithang Haokip 1 1 0 2
14 5 DF Spain Juanan 1 0 0 1
14 MF Spain Dimas Delgado 1 0 0 1
Own Goals 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 40 29 13 82

Source: soccerway
Updated: 16 May 2018

Clean sheets

[edit]
Rank No. Pos Nat Player ISL AFC Super Cup Total
1 45 GK India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu 7 2 0 9
2 28 GK India Lalthuammawia Ralte 1 7 0 8
3 23 GK India Abhra Mondal 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 8 9 0 17

Source: soccerway
Updated: 16 May 2018

Disciplinary record

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Rank No. Pos Nat Player ISL AFC Super Cup Total Notes
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1 10 MF India Harmanjot Khabra 4 0 1 1 1 0 6 1 Missed a game, against ATK (4 yellow cards)[72]
(3 February 2018)
2 15 DF India Subhasish Bose 3 1 1 0 1 0 5 1 Missed a game, against Mumbai City (red card)[73]
(18 January 2018)
Missed ISL Final, against Chennaiyin (2 yellow cards in playoffs)[47]
(17 March 2018)
3 4 DF Spain Juanan 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 Missed a game, against Kerala Blasters (4 yellow cards)[74]
(1 March 2018)
6 DF England John Johnson 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 Missed a game, against Kerala Blasters (4 yellow cards)[74]
(1 March 2018)
17 MF India Boithang Haokip 2 0 2 0 1 0 5 0
6 1 GK India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 Suspended for 2 games (red card)[75]
(December 2017)
11 FW India Sunil Chhetri 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
14 MF Spain Dimas Delgado 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 0
9 2 DF India Rahul Bheke 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 Missed a game, against Chennaiyin (red card)[76]
(6 February 2018)
8 MF India Lenny Rodrigues 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
11 7 FW Venezuela Miku 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
16 MF Australia Erik Paartalu 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
22 DF India Nishu Kumar 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Missed Super Cup Final, against East Bengal (red card)[77]
(20 April 2018)
14 18 FW India Thongkhosiem Haokip 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
23 GK India Abhra Mondal 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
24 DF India Joyner Lourenco 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
28 GK India Lalthuammawia Ralte 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
33 DF India Asheer Akhtar 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
44 MF Spain Víctor Pérez Alonso 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
49 MF Spain Toni 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 33 3 15 1 6 1 54 5

Source: soccerway
Updated: 16 May 2018

Awards

[edit]

Player of the Month award

[edit]

Awarded monthly to the player that was chosen by fan voting

Month Player Votes
November Australia Erik Paartalu 57%[78]
December Venezuela Miku 66%[79]
January India Sunil Chhetri 58%[80]
February Spain Dimas Delgado 41%[81]
March India Udanta Singh 41%[82]
April Spain Víctor Pérez Alonso 33%[83]

Club's Annual Awards

[edit]

Bengaluru FC's Annual Awards Night for the 2017–18 season, held at the JW Marriott, in Bengaluru, on 17 May 2018.[84]

Award Player
Top scorer India Sunil Chhetri
Players' Player of the year India Sunil Chhetri
Fans' Player of the Year India Gurpreet Singh Sandhu
Goal of the Season Venezuela Miku
Upcoming Player of the Year India Asheer Akhtar
U18 Player of the Year India Biswa Darjee
U15 Player of the Year India Bekey Oram

FPAI Annual Awards

[edit]

Football Players Association of India's Annual Awards for the 2017–18 season, held at the Calkutta Sports Journalist Club, in Kolkata, on 12 June 2018.

Award Player
Coach of the year Spain Albert Roca[85]
Indian Player of the year India Sunil Chhetri[86]
Foreign Player of the Year Venezuela Miku[87]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Bengaluru FC advanced to the inter-zone play-off semi-finals during 2016–17 season.
  2. ^ Bengaluru FC advanced to the inter-zone play-off semi-finals, played during 2018–19 season

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  78. ^ "WINNER! With 57% of all the votes, @ErikPaartalu is your Fan Player of the Month for November. Congratulations, Big E!". Bengaluru FC. 4 December 2017.
  79. ^ "With 66% of all the votes, Miku is our @IndiaEpson Fan Player of the Month for December 2017! Here are his numbers from the month gone by". Bengaluru FC. 3 January 2018.
  80. ^ "With 58% of all votes, skipper Sunil Chhetri is your BFC Fan Player of the Month for January". Bengaluru FC. 4 February 2018.
  81. ^ "With two Man of the Match performances, Blues' midfielder Dimas Delgado is your Epson Fan Player of the Month for February 2018". Bengaluru FC. 6 March 2018.
  82. ^ "WINNER! With 41% of all votes, winger @UdantaK is your @IndiaEpson Fan Player of the Month for March". Bengaluru FC. 6 April 2018.
  83. ^ "For his stellar show in the Super Cup, and with 33% of all the votes, Spanish midfielder Victor Perez is your @IndiaEpson Fan Player of the Month for April". Bengaluru FC. 7 May 2018.
  84. ^ "Sunil Chhetri named Players' Player at Bengaluru FC Awards Night". Bengaluru FC. 18 May 2018.
  85. ^ "He's seen us through the highs and lows, and Roca has now been named the FPAI Coach of the Year 2017-18". Bengaluru FC (twitter).
  86. ^ "With 24 goals across all competitions, Sunil Chhetri picks up the FPAI Indian Player of the Year award". Bengaluru FC (twitter).
  87. ^ "Our Venezuelan hitman has been named the Foreign Player of the Year at the FPAI Awards in Kolkata. Give it up for Miku!". Bengaluru FC (twitter).

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