BENGALURU FC'S UNPRECEDENTED appeal to rival club fans to come out and support them during their AFC Cup semi-final second leg fixture against Johor Darul Ta'zim has been met with mostly positive response.
ISL IS NO LONGER the biggest thing happening in Indian football during the 'Block Season'. Bengaluru FC are on the verge of making a major dent in Asian football and it's cause enough for the entire football circuit to stop and take notice.
GUESS who's coming back? This time the fans actually have to guess which player is making a comeback from an injury for Bengaluru FC.
BFC stalwarts urge the fans to show their love and support
A NEW entrant into the Sporting Club de Goa team and it is a familiar face. Francis Dadzie, the Ghanaian striker who featured in ISL franchise Northeast United last year is now part of the Goan side.
I-LEAGUE CLUB Shillong Lajong FC have taken a curious step towards lightening the burden of cost operations by opening up a mobile shop at a prime spot in the city, the proceeds from which will entirely go to the club.
LIVERPOOL FC International Academy – DSK Shivajians is delighted to announce the launch of their Player Development Centre in Pune, India.
THE AIFF HAS INVITED bids from interested entities for fielding a club in the 2016-17 season of the I-League as a corporate entry. The invitation appeared in a newspaper ad, saying that entry forms could be picked up from the Football House in Delhi for a fee of Rs 3 lakhs.
BENGALURU FC ARE on the verge of a historic milestone, once again. Today, a wonder-strike from Eugeneson Lyngdoh helped them hold defending champions Johor Darul Ta'zim to a 1-1 draw away from home
GOOD NEWS for all Aizawl FC fans as the debutants of last season of I-League have got back into the League for 2016-17 season. The decision was made in All India Football Federation's Executive Committee meeting held in Goa and chaired by President Praful Patel.