West Bengal FA

West Bengal

Alias
West Bengal FA
Leagues Played
Inde - Santosh Trophy 33
Links
Wikipedia

Résultats

Inde - Santosh Trophy 10/13 10:00 - West Bengal FA v Haryana FA D 0-0
Inde - Santosh Trophy 10/11 02:30 - Delhi FA v West Bengal FA D 0-0
Inde - Santosh Trophy 10/09 03:30 - Odisha v West Bengal FA W 0-2
Inde - Santosh Trophy 02/20 03:30 - West Bengal FA v Meghalaya FA L 1-2
Inde - Santosh Trophy 02/18 09:30 - Railways v West Bengal FA L 1-0
Inde - Santosh Trophy 02/15 09:30 - West Bengal FA v All Manipur FA L 1-4
Inde - Santosh Trophy 02/13 03:30 - West Bengal FA v Services L 1-2
Inde - Santosh Trophy 02/11 03:30 - Delhi FA v West Bengal FA D 2-2
Inde - Santosh Trophy 01/15 10:00 - Maharashtra FA v West Bengal FA W 1-2
Inde - Santosh Trophy 01/13 10:00 - West Bengal FA v Chhattisgarh FA W 2-0
Inde - Santosh Trophy 01/11 03:00 - West Bengal FA v Madhya Pradesh FA W 5-0
Inde - Santosh Trophy 01/09 10:00 - DNH & DD FA v West Bengal FA W 0-5

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 2
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 0 1 0
Goals for 2 1 2
Goals against 0 2 0
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

The West Bengal football team (Bengali: পশ্চিমবঙ্গ ফুটবল দল), also known as IFA Bengal football team or earlier the Bengal football team, is an Indian football team representing West Bengal in Indian state football competitions including the Santosh Trophy. They were the second Indian team to participate in the continental top tier tournament – Asian Champion Club Tournament, by playing in the 1970 edition following Mysore in 1969.

History

Bengal made its debut in the national competitions at the 1941–42 Santosh Trophy. West Bengal have appeared in the Santosh Trophy finals 45 times, having won 32 titles, the most by any team. Managed by Balaidas Chatterjee, the team won six Santosh Trophy titles between 1949 and 1959. In 1962, former Indian captain Samar Banerjee guided Bengal winning the trophy.

Prior to 2003, the team competed as "Bengal football team". On 16 August 2021, West Bengal played a friendly match against India national team at the Salt Lake Stadium and it was won by India by 1–0. In October 2022, West Bengal managed by Biswajit Bhattacharya clinched gold at the 36th National Games of India, defeating Kerala 5–0 in final.

Équipe de football de l'Inde "Bengale occidental"

L'équipe de football du Bengale occidental est l'une des équipes de football les plus titrées en Inde. Elle a remporté la Coupe Durand à 16 reprises, la Coupe IFA Shield à 28 reprises et la Ligue nationale de football à deux reprises.

L'équipe est basée à Calcutta, la capitale du Bengale occidental. Elle joue ses matchs à domicile au Salt Lake Stadium, qui est le plus grand stade de football d'Inde.

L'équipe du Bengale occidental est surnommée "les Tigres rouges" en raison de sa tenue traditionnelle rouge et jaune. Elle est connue pour son style de jeu offensif et son soutien passionné de ses fans.

L'équipe du Bengale occidental a produit un certain nombre de joueurs célèbres, notamment Bhaichung Bhutia, IM Vijayan et Renedy Singh. Ces joueurs ont joué un rôle clé dans le succès de l'équipe au niveau national et international.

L'équipe du Bengale occidental est l'une des équipes les plus populaires en Inde. Elle a une longue et riche histoire et continue d'être un prétendant majeur aux titres nationaux.