Bengaluru FC Reserves and Academy

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Bengaluru FC B
Bengaluru FC logo.svg
Full nameBengaluru FC B
Nickname(s)Blue Colts
FoundedJuly 20, 2013;10 years ago (2013-07-20) [1]
Ground Bangalore Football Stadium, Bengaluru
Capacity8,400
Owner JSW Group
Chairman Sajjan Jindal
Head coach Bibiano Fernandes
League Bangalore Super Division
Reliance Foundation Development League
Youth League
2023-24 Champion
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Bengaluru FC Reserves and Academy, also known as Bengaluru FC B, is Bengaluru FC's most senior youth team, and also acting as a reserve team. It participates in Bangalore Super Division and Reliance Foundation Development League. Bengaluru FC Academy is the youth setup of Bengaluru FC. Its teams participate in Youth League, Junior League and Sub Junior League tournaments.

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In July 2020, Asian Football Confederation conferred two-star Academy status to Bengaluru FC Academy, one of only two academies in India. [2]

Reserves

In October 2017, Bengaluru FC announced 28-member squad, which would act as a reserve side called Bengaluru FC 'B', led by Naushad Moosa and would compete in I-League 2nd Division for 2017–18 season. Reserve team would also act as a bridge between the BFC Academy and the first team. [3] Reserves team made their first appearance in the annual G.V. Raja football tournament in Thiruvananthapuram. [4]

The reserves team participated in 2017–18 Bangalore Super Division and were placed fourth in the league, following the conclusion of the tournament, the team also participated in 2017–18 I-League 2nd Division and finished second in the group stage. Bengaluru FC 'B' won their first trophy under Naushad Moosa when they won 2018 Puttaiah Memorial Cup. [5] The same season reserves team also won 2018–19 Bangalore Super Division for the first time, and remained undefeated with 7 wins and 1 draw in 2018–19 I-League 2nd Division. [6] [7] In 2023–24 season of BDFA Super Division League, they emerged as unbeaten champion. [8] [9]

Squad

As of 3 August 2019 [10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of India.svg  IND Dipesh Chauhan
2 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Johnson Singh Laishain
4 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Lalhmunmawia
5 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Likmabam Rakesh
6 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Freddy Chawngthansanga
7 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Lalthangliana
8 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Advait Shinde
9 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Bekey Oram
10 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Emanuel Lalchhanchhuaha
11 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Ronik Singh Moirangthem
12 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Ngangom Guenendro
13 GK Flag of India.svg  IND Raj Biswas
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Damaitphang Lyngdoh
16 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Biswa Kumar Darjee
18 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Robin Yadav
19 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Amay Morajkar
20 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Shighil NS
21 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Roshan Singh Naorem (Captain)
22 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Akashdeep Singh
23 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Namgyal Bhutia
29 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Sridarth Nongmeikapam
31 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Leon Augustine
38 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Mohammed Rafi
55 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Lalpekhlua

Results

SeasonTournamentZoneFinal result
2017–18 Bangalore Super Division 4th
2nd Division Group CGroup stage – 2nd
2018–19Puttaiah Memorial CupWinners
Bangalore Super Division Winners
2nd Division Group AGroup stage – 1st
2019–20 Bangalore Super Division Winners
2nd Division Group BLeague suspended
2020–21 Bangalore Super Division Runners-up
2021–22 Bangalore Super Division 4th
RF Development League Winners
Next Gen Cup Midlands4th
2022–23
Puttaiah Memorial CupGroup BSemifinals
Bangalore Super Division 5th
2023 Stafford Challenge CupGroup CGroup stage – 4th
I-League 2 Group C Group stage – 3rd
RF Development League Winners
Next Gen Cup Group A7th [11]
2023–24
Puttaiah Memorial CupRound of 16
Bangalore Super Division Winners

Coaching Staff

PositionName
Head coach Flag of India.svg Bibiano Fernandes
Assistant coach Flag of India.svg Kaizad Ambapardiwalla
Physiotherapist Flag of India.svg Rahul CR
Video analyst Flag of India.svg Prateek Chopra
Goalkeeping Coach Flag of India.svg Parshuram Salwadi
S&C Coach Flag of India.svg Nishad Nagaraj
Kit Manager Flag of India.svg Krishna Khati
Kit Manager Flag of India.svg Ravi
U 15 coach Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jason Brindley
Goalkeeper coach Flag of India.svg Rashid Nalakath
Coach U13 Flag of India.svg Jeevan Jayaraj
S&C Coach Flag of India.svg Dhruv Balaram
Physiotherapist Flag of India.svg Girish Raj
Asst. Physiotherapist Flag of India.svg Roy

Coaches

Academy

With the inception of Bengaluru FC in 2013, Bengaluru FC also started youth academy with the aim of "nurturing talent within the lower age groups with the possibility of creating players who are fit to represent the Blues’ first team." under Richard Hood as Head of Youth Development. [12] Three years later in July 2016, Bengaluru FC started a residential academy at Vijaynagar, near Bellary under John Killa. [13]

Under–18

Bengaluru FC youth team first participated in 2014 I-League U19, in Rest of India zone along with Hindustan, Aizawl, and Garhwal, where they placed second in the group stage and could not advance. In 2014–15 I-League U19 season, they were placed last in the group stage of Rest of India zone. In 2015–16 I-League U18, they were placed third in the group stage. After the set up of residential academy, U18 team convincingly won their group in Rest of India zone in 2016–17 season defeating Ozone FC and Fateh Hyderabad, while remaining unbeaten. [14] In final round the U18 team finished third in the group failed to advance to the semifinals.

Squad

As of 22 September 2019 [15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of India.svg  IND Dipesh Chauhan
2 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Johnson Singh Laishain
4 DF Flag of India.svg  IND FC Lalhmunmawia
5 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Likmabam Rakesh
6 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Fredy Chawngthansanga
7 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Lalthangliana
9 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Bekey Oram
10 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Emanuel Lalchhanchhuaha
11 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Ronik Singh Moirangthem
12 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Ngangom Gunendro
13 GK Flag of India.svg  IND Raj Biswa
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Damaitphang Lyngdoh
17 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Jagdeep Singh
18 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Robin Yadav
20 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Shighil NS
22 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Akashdeep Singh
29 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Sridarth Nongmeikapam
32 MF Flag of India.svg  IND Vinith Venkatesh
33 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Joshua Wilson
35 FW Flag of India.svg  IND Macarton Louis Nickson
36 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Sarath Rajkumar
38 DF Flag of India.svg  IND Mohammed Rafi

Under–15

Bengaluru FC participated in the first ever U15 Youth League tournament and were placed in Rest of India II zone with Ozone FC, Fateh Hyderabad, Boca Juniors FS, Kovalam FC, Mahogany FC. Bengaluru finished second behind Ozone to qualify for national finals. In final round Bengaluru U15 drawn into Group A along with United, Aizawl and Sporting Goa. Bengaluru U15 placed third in the group stage and failed to advance. [16] In 2016–17 season Under–16 team, playing in Rest of India zone (Goa) also won the group stage, winning all three games against Dempo, Salgaocar and Sporting Goa, [17] however they lost to eventual champions, Minerva Punjab in the semifinals.

In 2017–18 season Under–15 team, won the Karnataka zone to qualify for national finals. In final round the team was clubbed with MSP FA, SAI Guwahati and FC Goa. Bengaluru topped the group and entered the semifinals, were they lost in penalty shoot-out to DSK Shivajians.

Notable alumni

In November 2016, Calvin Abhishek became the first academy graduate to be selected for the senior team. [18] In August 2017 Bengaluru FC added two academy graduates, defender Prashanth Kalinga and forward Leon Augustine, to the squad for 2017 AFC Cup knockout rounds. [19]

NamePositionBengaluru CareerLeague AppearancesLeague Goals
Calvin Abhishek Goalkeeper 2016–201800
Prashanth Kalinga Defender 2015–201700
Leon Augustine Forward 2017–present142
Paikhomba Meitei Khumanthem Midfielder 2021–present
Lalpekhkua Forward 2021–present

Soccer schools

In April 2014, the academy also started the initiative of Soccer schools to conduct summer camps, provide training and scout young talents. Soccer schools are currently operated at 5 locations in various parts of Bengaluru. [20] [21]

Coaches

Results

SeasonTournamentZoneFinal Result
2014 Under-19 Rest of IndiaZonal Group stage
2014–15 Under-19 Rest of IndiaZonal Group stage
2015–16Under-15Rest of India II (Bengaluru)Group stage [16]
Under-18 Rest of IndiaZonal Group stage
2016–17Under-16Rest of India (Goa)Semi–finals
Under-18 Rest of IndiaGroup Stage
2017–18Under-13KarnatakaDisqualified
Under-15KarnatakaSemi–finals
Under-18 Chennai–KarnatakaFinal round
2018–19Sub-JuniorBengaluru Group BRunners Up
JuniorBengaluru Group ARunners Up
Elite Karnataka–AndhraFinal round
2019–20Sub-JuniorBengaluru Group ASuspended due to COVID-19 pandemic in India
JuniorKarnataka Group B
Elite Chennai & Bengaluru
2022–23 Elite Group J Group stage
2023–24 Elite Group F TBD

Honours

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