Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 03/29 10:30 1 [8] Kenkre FC v FC Bengaluru United [1] W 0-2
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 03/23 09:30 1 [1] FC Bengaluru United v Maharashtra Oranje FC [6] W 2-1
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 02/08 09:30 1 FC Bengaluru United v United SC D 2-2
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 02/04 09:30 1 SC Bengaluru v FC Bengaluru United L 2-0
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 01/31 09:30 1 FC Bengaluru United v Sporting Clube de Goa W 1-0
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 01/27 10:30 - Dempo SC v FC Bengaluru United W 0-1
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 01/20 09:30 1 FC Bengaluru United v Kenkre FC - View
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 11/21 08:00 - Bengaluru B v FC Bengaluru United D 0-0
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 11/16 10:10 - FC Bengaluru United v FC Deccan W 1-0
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 11/09 08:00 - South United v FC Bengaluru United D 3-3
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 11/03 10:00 - FC Bengaluru United v Kickstart Karnataka FC W 2-1
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 10/28 10:00 - HAL FC v FC Bengaluru United W 0-3
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 10/24 10:00 - FC Bengaluru United v Megt & Centre D 1-1
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 10/18 08:00 - Rebels FC v FC Bengaluru United W 1-4
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 10/15 10:00 - SC Bengaluru v FC Bengaluru United L 1-0
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 10/11 10:00 - FC Bengaluru United v FC Agniputhra W 6-1
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 10/08 08:00 - ASC & Center FC v FC Bengaluru United L 2-1
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 09/25 08:00 - Bangalore Independents v FC Bengaluru United W 1-2
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 09/19 10:00 - FC Bengaluru United v Young Challengers W 5-0
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 09/15 08:00 - Kodagu FC v FC Bengaluru United W 0-3
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 09/12 10:00 - FC Bengaluru United v Students Union D 2-2
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 09/05 08:00 - FC Bangalore United v FC Bengaluru United W 0-8
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 08/31 08:00 - FC Bengaluru United v Roots FC W 1-0
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 08/28 10:10 - Real Chikkamagaluru FC v FC Bengaluru United L 3-2
Índia - Bangalore - Super Divisão 08/20 08:00 - FC Bengaluru United v Bangalore Dream United FC W 7-0
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 05/26 10:30 - FC Bengaluru United v United SC W 1-0
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 05/21 09:30 - Shillong Lajong FC v FC Bengaluru United L 2-1
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 05/06 10:30 1 FC Bengaluru United v Delhi FC - View
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 04/18 09:00 - Bengaluru B v FC Bengaluru United W 0-2
Índia - Liga I - 2.ª Divisão 04/14 09:00 - FC Bengaluru United v Chennaiyin II W 5-0

Wikipedia - FC Bengaluru United

Football Club Bengaluru United is an Indian professional football club based in Bangalore, Karnataka. The club currently competes in the I-League 2, the third tier of the Indian football league system. Founded in 2018, the club mainly participated in local competitions including Bangalore Super Division.

Bengaluru United took part in I-League 2nd Division for the first time in 2019–20 season. The club is owned by Gaurav Manchanda.

History

Bengaluru United was founded in 2018 and began playing in the Bangalore Super Division for the 2018–19 season. Their first match was on 25 October 2018 against Kickstart FC where they were defeated 4–2. The club earned their first victory in their next match on 30 October against South United 3–0. After 13 matches, Bengaluru United finished their first season in fifth place on 23 points, 11 behind Bengaluru FC.

Prior to the next season, Bengaluru United signed former India international Gouramangi Singh as a first-team coach under Richard Hood. The team started the Super Division 2019–20 season with a 4–1 victory over ASC. This time the club finished as runners-up, behind Bengaluru FC on goal difference.

In January 2020, it was announced that Bengaluru United would participate in the I-League 2nd Division, India's third-tier competition. The club were placed into Group C, alongside ARA, FC Kerala, and the reserve teams for Indian Super League clubs Goa, Kerala Blasters, and Mumbai City. Their first match in the national league was on 29 January 2020 against Goa at the Nagoa Ground. A goal from striker Amey Bhatkal gave Bengaluru United a 1–0 victory. Despite the performance, the COVID-19 pandemic in India managed to postpone the 2nd Division season from being concluded. The club were in second in the table from eight matches.

In March 2021, Bengaluru United was crowned champions of the 2020–21 season of the BDFA Super Division League. The club finished atop the points table with 31 points, having won 10 out of their 12 matches.

"Kudos to our FC Bengaluru United boys who stayed on top of their game and remained steadfast in their commitment right through the league. Credit to all the coaches, support staff, and everyone who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure game plans were in place, training sessions were on point, and the focus on winning was unwavering. I would also like to thank the KSFA for successfully organizing the league in what are undoubtedly unique and challenging circumstances. We had 13 teams participating and the league was extremely competitive, making it a great experience for players and those who watched the games as well!"

Gaurav Manchanda, owner of FC Bengaluru United, after the team's historic Bangalore Super Division win.

Ahead of the 2021–22 I-League Qualifiers, Bengaluru roped in Slovenian Luka Majcen as their third foreigner after the Trinidadian duo Robert Primus and Daniel Carr. They began 2021–22 season journey, with a 1–0 win against Central Reserve Police Force at the 2021 Durand Cup, but the journey ended after a 4–2 defeat to Mohammedan Sporting in semi-finals.

Bengaluru United retain the BDFA Super Division title, after winning the 2021–22 season, stacking up 13 wins and a draw. In May 2022, the club appointed Khalid Jamil as new head coach. In 2023, the club participated in Stafford Challenge Cup and clinched title defeating Chennaiyin FC (R) in final. In 2022–23 I-League 2, showcasing good form, the club progressed to the championship round., in which they failed to secure promotion to the I-League, finishing fourth. In 2023–24 season of BDFA Super Division League, Bengaluru United sealed third-place finish.

O FC Bengaluru United é um clube de futebol indiano sediado em Bangalore, Karnataka. O clube compete na Indian Super League, a principal divisão do futebol indiano.

O clube foi fundado em 2019 por Gaurav Manchanda e Mandeep Singh. O nome "Bengaluru United" foi escolhido para refletir a diversidade da cidade de Bangalore e o seu compromisso em unir as pessoas através do futebol.

O FC Bengaluru United joga os seus jogos em casa no Estádio Sree Kanteerava. O estádio tem capacidade para 25.000 pessoas e é o maior estádio de futebol de Bangalore.

As cores do clube são azul e branco. O azul representa o céu de Bangalore e o branco representa a paz e a harmonia.

O FC Bengaluru United é um clube jovem, mas ambicioso. O clube quer se tornar um dos principais clubes da Índia e competir na Liga dos Campeões da AFC.

O clube tem uma forte equipa técnica, liderada pelo treinador principal Simon Grayson. Grayson é um treinador experiente que já trabalhou em vários clubes ingleses, incluindo o Blackpool FC e o Preston North End.

O FC Bengaluru United também tem um elenco talentoso, que inclui jogadores como Cleiton Silva, Erik Paartalu e Juanan. O clube está confiante de que pode alcançar o sucesso na Indian Super League e representar a Índia na Liga dos Campeões da AFC.