Hindustan FC
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Full name | Hindustan Football Club[1] |
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Nickname(s) | Hindustan |
Short name | HFC |
Founded | 1948[2] |
Ground | Ambedkar Stadium[3] |
Capacity | 30,000 |
Manager | Abhijoy Basu |
League | FD Senior Division |
2021–22 | FD Premier League, runners-up |
Hindustan Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in New Delhi.[4][5] Founded in 1948, the club usually participated in the I-League 2nd Division,[6][7][8] the second tier of Indian football league system.[9][10] They also participate in the FD Senior Division league[11][12][13] and uses Ambedkar Stadium as its home ground.
History[edit]
Formation and early history[edit]
Hindustan FC was founded in 1948 in Delhi.[14] Thus it became one of the oldest association football club from the capital city of India. The club has been affiliated with Delhi Soccer Association (DSA),[15] which is now known as Football Delhi,[16] and participated in the DSA Senior Division league (now FD Senior Division).[17] They are one time champion of the league and lifted the title in 2001–02 season.[18]
In November 2002, Hindustan participated in the inaugural edition of Delhi Lt. Governor's Cup and reached to the semi-finals.[19] In 2007, Hindustan FC roped in their first foreign coach, Bernard Operanozie from Nigeria.[20]
Hindustan clinched their second DSA Senior Division title in 2009 season as co-winners with Indian National FC.[21]
Present years[edit]
Hindustan Football Academy was started by the former club chairman D. K. Bose,[22] and they roped in Spanish professional coach Óscar Bruzón on board for a period of two years to train Delhi's budding footballers in the age group of under-12 and under-16.[23]
Hindustan FC, founded just after the independence of India, have been the flag bearers from the capital in the second tier of Indian football, having participated for a record 14 times.[24] They also participated in the 2014 I-League 2nd Division and moved to the Final Round of I-League Qualifiers,[25][26][27] finishing on fifth position[28][29] with four points in eight matches.[30][31]
Though their biggest achievement is finishing as the runners-up in the 2017–18 I-League 2nd Division,[32] under the coaching of Vikrant Sharma.[33][34][35][36] In the 2018–19 I-League 2nd Division, Hindustan finished at the bottom of the Group A and bowed out of the tournament.[37][38]
The club has participated in the 2021 FD Senior Division,[39][40][41] and finished as runners-up.
Stadium[edit]

Ambedkar Stadium in Delhi used to be the clubs' home ground for the DSA Senior Division.[42][43][44] It has also hosted I-League 2nd Division matches for the club.[45][46] It has a capacity of 35,000 spectators.
Rivalries[edit]
Hindustan FC have nurtured rivalries with other DSA Senior Division clubs, predominantly with Garhwal FC,[47] Simla Youngs,[48] Indian Air Force FC,[49][50] New Delhi Heroes, Sudeva Moonlight. Besides the state league, they faced one another in prestigious Durand Cup tournament, organized by the Indian Armed Forces.[51][52]
Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors[edit]
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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1996—1998 | Phoenix Shoes | |
1998—2000 | LML[53] | |
2000—2003 | Electrolux | |
2003—2005 | Coca-Cola India | |
2005—2006 | ||
2006—2008 | Group 4 Securicor[54] | |
2008—2010 | ONGC[55] | |
2010—2012 | SAIL | |
2012—2014 | Lotto | Solutrean[56] |
2014—2020 | Cosco[57] | Hero MotoCorp[58] |
Women's team[edit]
On 29 November 2012, Hindustan FC launched its women's team with the unveiling of team jersey. At a press conference, Hindustan president Sushil Pandit said that the decision to launch the team was in line with the club philosophy to support women’s football.[59]
Sushil Pandit, President of Hindustan FC, after launching their women's team ahead of the Delhi Women's League in 2012.[60]
The women's team competes in the Delhi Women's Football League, organised by Football Delhi (formerly known as Delhi Soccer Association (DSA)).[61][62] Its U17 women's team has been participating in the Khelo India Women's League since 2019.[63]
Hindustan FC U19[edit]
In 2013, Hindustan FC launched it's U19 team to participate in the Elite League (India).[64] The U19 team was from Delhi zone and first participated in the league during the 2014–15 I-League U19 season (group D – rest of India) and moved to final round.[65][66][67]
Honours[edit]
League[edit]
Cup[edit]
- Lal Bahadur Shastri Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1995[73]
Notable former players[edit]
For current and former notable Hindustan FC players with a Wikipedia article, see: Hindustan FC players.
Managerial history[edit]
Bernard Operanozie (2007–2008)[74]
Monoranjan Bhattacharya (2008–2009)[75]
Michiteru Mita (2012–2014)[76]
Abhijoy basu (2015–2017)[77]
Vikrant Sharma (2017–2018)
Sena Sena (2018–2020)
Pushpender Kundu (2021–present)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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External links[edit]
- Hindustan Football Club profile and statistics at Global Sports Archive
- Hindustan FC on Twitter
- Hindustan FC on Facebook
- Hindustan FC fixtures and results at Scorebing
- Hindustan FC fixtures and results at Sofascore