List of FC Pune City players

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Football Club Pune City was a professional association football club based in Pune, India, that plays in Indian Super League. [1] The club was formed in 2014 and played its first competitive match on 14 October 2014 and hold on Delhi Dynamos FC by 0-0 tie. [2] The club had never won any ISL title. The Club was dissolved due to financial constrains before the advent of 2019–20. [3]

List of players

The list includes all the players registered under a FC Pune City contract. Some players might not have featured in a professional game for the club.

Name NatPos [NB] FC Pune City careerAppsGoalsRef
Emanuele Belardi Flag of Italy.svg Goalkeeper 2014–201540 [4]
Arindam Bhattacharya Flag of India.svg Goalkeeper 2014–2017160 [5]
Lalit Thapa Flag of India.svg Goalkeeper 2014–201500 [6]
Anupam Sarkar Flag of India.svg Defender 2014-201560 [7]
Deepak Devrani Flag of India.svg Defender 201400 [8]
Andrés González Flag of Colombia.svg Defender 201440 [9]
Bruno Cirillo Flag of Italy.svg Defender 2014140 [10] [4]
Daniele Magliocchetti Flag of Italy.svg Defender 201480 [11]
Dharmaraj Ravanan Flag of India.svg Defender 2014-2017340 [12]
Saïdou Panandétiguiri Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Defender 201470 [13]
Mehrajuddin Wadoo Flag of India.svg Defender 2014100 [14]
Ashutosh Mehta Flag of India.svg Defender 2014, 2018-2019140 [15]
Pritam Kotal Flag of India.svg Defender 2014-2015120 [16]
Tapan Maity Flag of India.svg Midfielder 2014-201510 [17]
Kostas Katsouranis Flag of Greece.svg Midfielder 2014-2015144 [18]
Lenny Rodrigues Flag of India.svg Midfielder 2014-2017291 [19]
Krisztián Vadócz Flag of Hungary.svg Midfielder 201460 [20]
Manish Maithani Flag of India.svg Midfielder 2014100 [21]
Park Kwang-il Flag of South Korea.svg Midfielder 201480 [22]
Omar Rodríguez Flag of Colombia.svg Midfielder 201410 [23]
Davide Colomba Flag of Italy.svg Midfielder 201461 [24]
Israil Gurung Flag of India.svg Midfielder 2014, 2016111 [25]
John Goossens Flag of the Netherlands.svg Midfielder 201441 [26]
Pratik Shinde Flag of India.svg Midfielder 201400 [27]
Jermaine Pennant Flag of Jamaica.svg Forward 201470 [28]

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