Bhopal Badshahs

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Bhopal Badshahs
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Full nameBhopal Badshahs
Nickname(s)Badshahs
Founded2012
Dissolved2013
Home ground Aishbagh Stadium, Bhopal
(Capacity 10,000)
Owner Dainik Bhaskar
Coach Vasudevan Bhaskaran
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Bhopal Badshahs (BB) was an Indian professional field hockey team from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh that competed in the World Series Hockey championship. The captain of the team was Sameer Dad. Bhopal Badshahs was coached by Vasudevan Bhaskaran, who led the national hockey team to victory in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. [1] Aishbagh Stadium was the home ground of Bhopal Badshahs.

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Sponsors and partners

Dainik Bhaskar was the global partner for Bhopal Badshahs. [2] [3]

Team composition

[4] [5]

PlayerNationalityGoals
Goalkeepers
Baljeet SinghFlag of India.svg  India -
Harmanpreet Singh Jr.Flag of India.svg  India -
Strikers
Armaan QureshiFlag of India.svg  India
Ganendrajit NingombamFlag of India.svg  India
Geowynne Kyle GamietFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 1
Lalit Kumar UpadhyayFlag of India.svg  India 3
N. Senthil KumarFlag of India.svg  India
Sameer Dad (captain)Flag of India.svg  India 4
Shivendra Singh Flag of India.svg  India
Tushar Khandekar Flag of India.svg  India
Affan YousufFlag of India.svg  India 5
Midfielders
Waseem Ahmad Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 4
Alfonso PomboFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Casey Henwood Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3
A. B. CheeyannaFlag of India.svg  India 1
Azam BaigFlag of India.svg  India
C. Alemada BopaiahFlag of India.svg  India
David SeddonFlag of England.svg  England
Girish Ravaji PimpaleFlag of India.svg  India
Harmanpreet Singh Sr.Flag of India.svg  India
Karan Laxman BhaskaranFlag of India.svg  India 7
Mohammad SahirFlag of India.svg  India
Rajesh KumarFlag of India.svg  India
Ranjit SinghFlag of India.svg  India
Sardara Singh Flag of India.svg  India
Defenders
Ajay KumarFlag of India.svg  India
Andrew EversdenFlag of England.svg  England
Baljinder SinghFlag of India.svg  India
Cariappa A. D.Flag of India.svg  India
Ganendrajit NingombamFlag of India.svg  India
Harbir SinghFlag of India.svg  India
Kangujam Suresh SinghFlag of India.svg  India
Mudassar Ali KhanFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1
Raghunath V. R.Flag of India.svg  India
Shailendra Singh BundelaFlag of India.svg  India 3

Performance

Performance summary
SeasonMatchesWonDrawnLostWin%
2012 1452741.67%
Performance details
Goals for32 (2.29 per match)
Goals against37 (2.64 per match)
Most goals Flag of India.svg Karan Laxman Bhaskaran (7)
Position: 10th
Performance by oppositions
OppositionMatchesWonDrawnLostForAgainstWin%
Chandigarh Comets 211087100.00%
Chennai Cheetahs 21014550.00%
Delhi Wizards 21013450.00%
Karnataka Lions 21015650.00%
Mumbai Marines 21012250.00%
Pune Strykers 2011560.00%
Sher-e-Punjab 2002570.00%

Fixtures and results

2012

No.DateScoreOpponentVenueReport
129 February4 - 3 Chandigarh Comets Chandigarh Match 1
22 March0 - 1 Mumbai Marines Mumbai Match 5
35 March3 - 1 Karnataka Lions Bangalore Match 11
47 March1 - 1 Pune Strykers Pune Match 16
59 March2 - 1 Delhi Wizards Bhopal Match 20
610 March2 - 3 Sher-e-Punjab Bhopal Match 22
712 March3 - 1 Chennai Cheetahs Bhopal Match 26
815 March1 - 3 Delhi Wizards Delhi Match 30
917 March3 - 4 Sher-e-Punjab Jalandhar Match 33
1020 March1 - 4 Chennai Cheetahs Chennai Match 38
1124 March4 - 4 Chandigarh Comets Bhopal Match 43
1225 March2 - 1 Mumbai Marines Bhopal Match 46
1327 March2 - 5 Karnataka Lions Bhopal Match 50
1429 March4 - 5 Pune Strykers Bhopal Match 54
Position in league phase: 7th
Failed to qualify for semi-finals

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