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League Position1
Recent League Form ➡ Established2014 (10 years old)
Sport Soccer
Stadium/HomeMumbai Football Arena
(18,000 Capacity)
Jersey or Equipment Clearart
ArchivePrimary ColoursLocationAndheri West, Mumbai, India
NicknamesCompetitionsIndian Super LeagueAFC Champions LeagueLast EditAndyIgnacio: 19/Mar/24
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01/04 | Hyderabad | - | Mumbai City | | 2:00pm |
08/04 | Mumbai City | - | Odisha | | 2:00pm |
15/04 | Mohun Bagan | - | Mumbai City | | 2:00pm |
Results
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12/03 | Mumbai City | 4 - 1 | NorthEast Un | |
08/03 | Jamshedpur | 1 - 1 | Mumbai City | |
02/03 | Minerva Punj | 2 - 3 | Mumbai City | |
28/02 | Mumbai City | 1 - 1 | Goa | |
23/02 | Chennaiyin | 0 - 2 | Mumbai City | |
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Mumbai City Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, which competes in the Indian Super League under licence from the All India Football Federation (AIFF). The team is co-owned by City Football Group, Ranbir Kapoor and Bimal Parekh, a chartered accountant.
Former England international Peter Reid managed the club and Freddie Ljungberg was the marquee player for the first season. For the second season, it was announced that Nicolas Anelka would don the position of marquee player as well as manager of the club. In 2016, Diego Forlán played as the marquee player while Alexandre Guimarães took over as the new manager. In 2018, Jorge Costa was announced as the head coach for the new season while Rafael Bastos and Modou Sougou were announced as the notable signings. For the 2019 ISL season, Jorge Costa retained his spot as coach, and Amine Chermiti and Diego Carlos were announced as new signings.
Team Members4
Tiri
| | 2
Bheke
| | 16
Chamling
| | 7
Chhangte
| |
28
Chhikara
| | 30
Díaz
| | 13
Krouma
| | 1
Lachenpa
| |
21
Lotjem
| | 3
Mawia
| | 31
Mishra
| | 13
Nawaz
| |
60
Nazareth
| | 8
Nieff
| | 10
Noguera
| | 44
Nongtdu
| |
32
Prakash
| | 45
Ralte
| | 20
Rane
| | 27
Rodrigues
| |
22
Roy
| | 11
Singh
| | 5
Singh
| | 6
Singh
| |
17
Stalin
| | 29
Thounajam
| | 34
Vallejo
| |
= Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 27 (Total: 27)Stadium or HomeMumbai Football Arena is a multi-use stadium in Mumbai, India. It is located in the Andheri Sports Complex and is primarily used for football matches and tournaments.
It serves as the home stadium of Mumbai City FC of the Indian Super League. The football stadium holds 7,960 spectators and was expected to be one of the venues for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The India national football team played a FIFA international friendly on 3 September 2016 beating Puerto Rico national football team 4–1 in front of a packed stadium. This was the first international friendly hosted by the city in 61 years.
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