2010–11 East Bengal F.C. season

East Bengal
2010–11 season
Chairman Dr Pranab Dasgupta
Manager Trevor Morgan
Ground Salt Lake Stadium
I-League 2nd
Federation Cup Champion
AFC Cup Group stage
Top goalscorer League: Tolgay Ozbey (9)
All: Tolgay Ozbey (9)
Home colours
Away colours

The 2010–11 season is East Bengal Football Club's 4th season in the I-League, and also marks the club's 90th season. East Bengal will seek to win their first league trophy for 6 seasons, competing in the I-League, the Federation Cup and the AFC Cup.

Current squad

For the 2010-11 season.[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 India GK Abhra Mondal
22 India GK Naseem Akhtar
21 India GK Sandip Nandy
31 India GK Jayanta Pal
2 India DF Ravinder Singh
29 India DF Saumik Dey [Captain]
26 India DF Mehrajuddin Wadoo
37 India DF Rajib Ghosh
3 India DF Nirmal Chettri
5 India DF Sunil Kumar Thakur
34 India DF Sukamal Santra
16 India DF Gurwinder Singh
33 India DF Saikat Saha Roy
8 India DF Noaba Singh
4 Nigeria DF Uga Samuel Okpara
19 India DF Syed Rahim Nabi
7 India MF Harmanjyot Singh Khabra
- India MF Biswarup Deb
No. Position Player
9 India MF Alvito D'Cunha
24 India MF Aseem Koraliyadan
32 India MF Lalchuan Awma
14 India MF Mehtab Hossain
12 India MF Reisangmei Vashum
11 India MF Sanju Pradhan
17 India MF Sushanth Mathew
42 India MF Bishwajit Natta
18 Nigeria MF Penn Orji
23 India FW Robin Singh
25 India FW Bikash Narjinary (Currently on loan to Southern Samity)
20 Australia FW Tolgay Ozbey
India FW Baljit Sahni


Transfers

In:

No. Position Player
- India FW Reisangmei Vashum (Free from India Churchill Brothers)
- India DF Sushanth Mathew (Free from India Mahindra United)
- India DF Naoba Singh (Free from India Churchill Brothers)
- India MF Penn Orji (Free from India JCT)
- Brazil FW Alexandro da Silva Santos (Free from Hong Kong Citizen AA)

Out:

No. Position Player
15 India FW Baichung Bhutia (On loan India United Sikkim FC)
35 India FW Budhiram Tudu (On loan India United Sikkim FC)
27 India FW Bengaicho Beokhokhei Singh (On loan India United Sikkim FC)
- Brazil FW Alexandro da Silva Santos (Released)

Stadiums

Kingfisher East Bengal F.C. have been using both the Salt Lake Stadium and the East Bengal Ground sense Salt Lake Stadium opened in 1984. As of today the Salt Lake Stadium is used for East Bengal's I-League, AFC Cup, and Federation Cup games. The East Bengal Ground is used for the Calcutta Football League matches.

Sponsors

References

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