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Hindustan FC
File:Official Hindustan FC Logo.png
Full nameHindustan Football Club[1]
Nickname(s)Hindustan
Short nameHFC
Founded1948; 76 years ago (1948)[2]
GroundAmbedkar Stadium[3]
Capacity30,000
ManagerAbhijoy Basu
LeagueFD Senior Division
2021–22FD 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 Feroz Shah Kotla, home ground of Hindustan.

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
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]

"Delhi Soccer Association is looking to start its women's league and Hindustan FC would not want to be left behind,"

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]

See also[edit]

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