Bengaluru FC bowed out of the 2020 AFC Cup in the playoff round as a penalty shootout against Maziya S&RC
Bengaluru suffered a stutter to their hopes of finishing atop the Indian Super League charts following a goalless draw against Chennaiyin FC at the JN Stadium, in Chennai, on Sunday. The stalemate left Cuadrat’s Blues with 29 points, four adrift of first place, now occupied by ATK and FC Goa.
Indian Super League champions Bengaluru FC, on Monday, announced their 30-man squad ahead of the 2020 AFC Cup preliminary stages. As many as nine BFC B team players feature in Carles Cuadrat’s side, ahead of their trip to Thimphu, where they will face Paro FC in a two-legged Preliminary Stage 2 clash.
A ten-man Bengaluru FC showed why they call the Kanteerava the Fortress when they gave FC Goa a masterclass in attack and defence, blanking the visitors 3-0 to hand them their first defeat of 2019
Chencho Gyeltshen scored his second goal for the Blues, yet again off the bench versus NorthEast United, as Bengaluru FC returned to winning ways in the Indian Super League with a hard-fought 2-1 result
Erik Paartalu’s first-half winner ensured Bengaluru FC finish the calendar year unbeaten and on top of the table as Carles Cuadrat’s men beat ATK 1-0 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium
Udanta’s Late Winner Sends Blues To The Top As Sunil Chhetri Makes 150th Appearance For The Club
Familiar Faces, Youth In Blues Squad As Cuadrat’s Men Gear Up For Chennaiyin Opener
Bengaluru FC Fail To Overturn First-Leg Deficit As Annadurdyyev, Vahyt Score Again In 5-2 Aggregate Win
The Blues conceded three goals, before scoring two of their own to take a 2-3 result to Ashgabat for the second leg, set to be played in seven days’ time.
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