Delhi United S.C.

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Delhi United
Full name Delhi United Soccer Club
Nickname(s) Delhi-Red
Founded 1995 (1995)
Ground Ambedkar Stadium
Ground Capacity 20,000
Owner Delhi United SC Pvt Ltd
Chairman B.S.Mehra
Manager Promod Rawat
League Delhi Senior Division
2011 Champions
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

Delhi United Soccer Club is an Indian football 2nd Division I-League club from New Delhi, Delhi. The club was established in 1995. They have previously participated in the 2012 Durand Cup.[1]

History

Delhi United Football Club was founded in 1995 in New Delhi, Delhi.[2] In September 2012 they qualified to participate in the 2012 Durand Cup after winning the 2011 Delhi Senior Division and thus also qualified for their first ever professional tournament. In December 2012, DUSC have won All India Football Tournament, Dausa & they became champion in Football Link F-Cube tournament in Delhi during August 2012. Now Delhi United Soccer Club is participating in 2nd Division I-League 2013.

www.delhiunitedsoccer.com

www.facebook.com/delhiunitedsc

Players

First Team Squad

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

No. Position Player
India GK Skyline Dennis
India GK Pronoy Roy
India GK Gurpreet
India DF Manoj Joshi
India DF Sanat Roy
Bhutan DF Kinley Tenzin
India DF Balpreet Singh
India DF Vikas Rawat
India DF Don Lepcha
India DF Nitesh Chhikara
India DF John Anil Bara
India DF Jimmy Kazip
India DF Gurjeet
No. Position Player
India MF Monu Choudhary
India MF Rishi Kapur
India MF Sukanto Banerjee
India MF JAjit
India MF Roshan Chhetri
India MF Iyke Pices Nnadozie
India MF Collins Eze
India MF Kamson
India MF Rajesh Mithei
India FW Deepak Mehra
India FW Kamal Rawat
India FW Obed Khamei
India FW Shashank Tickari Mamgain
India FW Harpreet Bedi

Current technical staff

Promod Rawat (Manager) Tarun Roy (Head Coach)

References


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