Delhi
Full nameDelhi Football Club
Short nameDFC
Founded1994 (1994)
GroundAmbedkar Stadium (Delhi Premier League)
Namdhari Stadium (I-League)
Capacity35,000
OwnerRanjit Bajaj
Head coachYan Law
LeagueI-League
Delhi Premier League
WebsiteClub website
Departments of Delhi FC
Football
(Men's)
Futsal
(Men's)
Football
(Reserves & academy)

Delhi Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Delhi.[1] Founded in 1994, the club competes in both I-League and Delhi Premier League.[2][3] The club debuted in 2023–24 I-League, the second tier of Indian football, following promotion after winning 2022–23 I-League 2 season.

History

Delhi FC was founded in 1994 and competed in lower local divisions until 2009, when it was promoted to FD Senior Division.[4] Affiliated with Football Delhi,[5] the club is regularly participating in the top division of Delhi Football League system, Delhi Premier League.[6]

In August 2020, Minerva Academy owner Ranjit Bajaj took over Delhi FC by buying 90% stake in the club after selling Punjab FC to RoundGlass completely.[7][8][9]

Delhi FC players in training, April 2023

Delhi FC participated in the 130th edition of Durand Cup and reached the quarter-finals, after beating ISL side Kerala Blasters in their final group match.[10][11]

In May 2023, the club clinched their first ever I-League 2 title and gained promotion to the I-League for the first time, becoming the first team from Delhi to achieve promotion to I-League on sporting merit.[12][3][13][14] The club appointed Yan Law as head coach for their debut season in I-League.[15] In September 2023, the club took part in the inaugural edition of Climate Cup in Ladakh, in which they clinched title, defeating Tibet National Sports Association 6–0 in final.[16][17]

Stadium

Ambedkar Stadium in Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Ambedkar Stadium, located in Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi, is the home ground of Delhi FC. The club also plays some matches at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. However, the club played the home matches of their inaugural season in I-League at Namdhari Stadium in Punjab.[18][19]

Kit manufacturers & shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2021—2023 Spartan
2023 Astro Colordesign India[20]
2023—present Nivia Sports[21] Forza Football

Players

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Pawan Kumar
3 DF India IND Gurtej Singh
5 MF India IND Suprodip Hazra
6 MF India IND Vanlalhriatzuala K
7 MF India IND Fahad Temuri
8 MF India IND Dhruv Sharma
9 MF India IND Vinil Poojary
10 FW Brazil BRA Sérgio Barboza
11 FW India IND Himanshu Jangra
12 MF Senegal SEN Pape Gassama
15 FW India IND Balwant Singh
16 MF India IND Muhammed Inayath
17 DF India IND Kitboklang Khyriem
18 MF India IND Abhay Gurung
19 DF Egypt EGY Alaaeldin Nasr
20 DF India IND Bikram Pradhan
21 GK India IND Nitish Mehra
22 FW India IND Bali Gagandeep
26 MF India IND Gaurav Rawat
28 MF India IND Naorem Tondomba Singh (on loan from
Mumbai City)
30 MF India IND Kuntal Pakhira
33 DF India IND Munmun Lugun
35 MF India IND Azharuddin Mallick
47 DF India IND Raju Gaikwad
No. Pos. Nation Player
49 MF India IND Girik Khosla
55 MF India IND Akash Tirkey
67 MF India IND Rahul Rawat
84 MF India IND Bhupinder Singh
99 DF India IND Neeraj Bhandari
FW Brazil BRA Aroldinho
GK India IND James Kithan
MF India IND Koushik Sarkar
DF India IND Kartik Kanojia
DF India IND Prakash Sarkar
FW India IND Gwgwmsar Gayary
GK India IND Calvin Abhishek
MF India IND Lalengmawia
FW India IND Ankit Singh
GK India IND Vigneshwaran Baskaran
MF India IND Jibin Devassy
MF India IND Mohammad Inam
MF India IND Thingnam Radhakanta Singh
FW India IND Ajay Singh
FW India IND Nirmal Singh
GK India IND Susnata Malik
FW India IND Lalrinzuala
MF India IND Loken Meitei
FW Brazil BRA Hudson Jesus

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF India IND Anwar Ali (at Mohun Bagan SG until 31 May 2027)

Personnel

Current technical staff
Position Name
Owner India Ranjit Bajaj
Head coach India Yan Law
Assistant coach India Israil Gurung
Technical director India Surinder Singh
Goalkeeping coach India Mannu Rao
Physio India Bhusan Dahikar

Statistics and records

Seasons

Year League
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos.
2021 Delhi 2nd Division Qualifiers 6 4 1 1 25 9 10 2nd
2021 I-League Qualifiers 7 5 1 1 18 4 16 3rd
2021–22 FD Senior Division 16 13 1 2 62 11 40 1st
2022–23 Delhi Premier League 20 12 3 5 47 28 39 2nd
2022–23 I-League 2 12 7 2 3 26 9 23 1st
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance

Honours

Football

Domestic leagues

Domestic cups

  • Bordoloi Trophy
    • Champions (1): 2022[24]
  • Climate Cup
    • Champions (1): 2023[16]
  • Principal Harbhajan Singh Memorial Tournament
    • Champions (1): 2022[25]
  • Shandar Football Tournament
    • Champions (1): 2021[26]
  • Shaheed Bhagat Singh Cup
  • Chakradhar Deka Memorial Cup
    • Champions (1): 2022[29]
  • All Open Football Tournament
    • Champions (1): 2022[30]

Futsal

Affiliated club(s)

The following clubs are currently affiliated with Delhi FC:

Futsal

Delhi FC player in action during the 2021 AIFF Futsal Club Championship

The club's futsal team takes part in the Delhi Futsal League,[32][33] and won the 2021 edition.[34][35] They also won the inaugural edition of the AIFF Futsal Club Championship,[36][37][38][39] becoming the first Indian team to qualify for AFC Futsal Club Championship, which was eventually cancelled.[40][41]

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