East Bengal FC Reserves and Academy

East Bengal Football Club Reserves and Academy is the reserve team and youth system of the Indian Super League side East Bengal FC. Reserves generally consist of younger players, but at times senior players also play, if recuperating from injury or not getting first team game time. Apart from the I-League 2 (formerly), the reserve side usually plays in the Calcutta Football League.

East Bengal Reserves and Academy
Full nameEast Bengal Football Club Reserves and Academy
Nickname(s)Red and Gold Brigade
Bangal Brigade
Torch Bearers
Short nameEBFC
GroundEast Bengal Ground
Capacity23,500
OwnerEmami East Bengal FC Pvt. Ltd.
PresidentDr. Pronab Dasgupta
Head coachBino George (Reserves)
LeagueCalcutta Premier Division
RF Development League
AIFF Elite League
(Academy)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

East Bengal FC Reserves and Academy are the under-21, under-17, under-15 and under-13 teams of East Bengal. The under-21 team is often the last stage before the promotion into the first team.[2] The youth teams participate in the Elite league of various age groups. The East Bengal Academy was re-instated on 20 June 2016 with the motive to establish a strong footprint in Indian football by producing quality professional players. The main objective of this project has been to supply professional quality players to the East Bengal senior team & Indian national team.[2]

The East Bengal Academy was founded in the early part of the 21st century and had a major success initially as the U-19 East Bengal team won the first two U-19 National Football leagues held in 2001-02 and 2002-03[3] and then the club's Under-15 team qualified for the Manchester United Premier Cup after being champions of India defeating Mahindra United 1–0 in the final,[4] and becoming South–East Asian regional runners up in 2007.[5] The Junior team faced the youth teams of Manchester United, A.S. Roma and Shandong Luneng and FK Austria Wien in the final round held in Manchester, however, they lost all the games in the group stages.[6] In the 17–20th place play-off semi-finals, the team defeated Bukit Jalil of Malaysia by 3-1, but lost to Central United of New Zealand in the 17th place play-offs by 5-3 via tiebreakers, after the game ended goalless. The U-15 team finished 18th[7] among the 20 teams who had reached the world final stage and is to date the best finish by any Indian club in the Nike Premier Cup.[8] The East Bengal U-19 team was the primary youth team before the Elite League started in 2010. Players like Israil Gurung, Saikat Saha Roy etc. were part of the East Bengal youth setup in the mid 2000s. In 2006, former East Bengal legend and National League winning coach Monoranjan Bhattacharya was appointed as the head coach of the East Bengal U-19 team.[9]

The East Bengal Academy started with new endeavours in 2016 as they brought in Ranjan Chowdhury as head of the project with an aim to produce Indian talents and build up the supply line for the main team of East Bengal.[10] The team finished runners-up in the 2016–17 I-League U18, losing 2-1 to AIFF Elite Academy in the final. The team also reached the semi-final in 2017–18.[11] The team was disbanded after the 2019–20 Indian Elite League was called off due to COVID-19 pandemic in India. In 2022, after the new investors Emami Group joined the club, the youth teams have been revived

Reserve team edit

East Bengal officially did not have a reserve team prior to 2020. However, the club formed a reserve team composed of academy players and few senior team members to participate in minor tournaments like Bordoloi Trophy, Darjeeling Gold Cup etc. In 2018, the East Bengal Reserves team, coached by Ranjan Chowdhury, won the Darjeeling Gold Cup defeating another Kolkata giant Mohammedan Sporting in the final.[12]

The reserve team was formed in 2020 and intended to play in the I-League 2, along with the Calcutta Football League from the 2020–21 season.[13] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the team was scrapped and after new investors Emami group tied up with the club, the reserve team was once again launched in 2022. Former Kerala football team coach Bino George was appointed as the head coach of the reserve team.[14][15] The club also recruited former captain Sangram Mukherjee as the goalkeeper coach for the team.[16] The club also bolstered the squad by making some top signings from the Santosh Trophy teams, including five players from Kerala, the champions of the 2021–22 edition.[17][18] The reserve participated in the 2022 Calcutta Premier Division and finished fourth in the Super Six.[19] The reserve team also participated in the 2022–23 I-League 2 along with the reserve teams of other Indian Super League sides – Bengaluru FC, Chennaiyin FC , FC Goa, Hyderabad FC and Mumbai City FC. The club also roped in AFC A license holder Archisman Biswas as the assistant coach for the reserve side.[20] In the first season, East Bengal reserves side finished third in the group behind United and Shillong Lajong.[21]

Reserve squad edit

As of 6 September 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
99 GK   IND Aditya Patra
50 GK   IND Suryash Jaiswal
65 GK   IND Muhammed Nishad P.
GK   IND Ranit Sarkar
GK   IND Bacchu Das
61 DF   IND Athul Uninkrishnan
58 DF   IND Niranjan Mondal
53 DF   IND Arpan Polley
60 DF   IND Adil Amal
DF   IND Ramesh Limbu Chemjang
DF   IND Pranav Mandavi
DF   IND Rahul Naskar
DF   IND Bunando Singh Khangembam
52 MF   IND Sanjib Ghosh
55 MF   IND Dip Saha
MF   IND Sagar Khamaru
56 MF   IND Tanmay Das
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   IND Sujit Singh
38 MF   IND Mahitosh Roy
MF   IND Naseeb Rahman
MF   IND Shyamal Besra
MF   IND Avishek Kunjam
MF   IND Danger Brahma
MF   IND Razibul Mistry
MF   IND Koustav Dutta
54 FW   IND Vishnu TM
FW   IND Aftab Alam
97 FW   IND Subham Bhowmick
64 FW   IND Jesin TK
62 FW   IND Lijo L.
82 FW   IND Vishnu PV
FW   IND Sayan Banerjee

Coaching staff edit

Role Name
Head coach   Bino George
Assistant coach   Archisman Biswas
Goalkeeper coach   Sangram Mukherjee
Physiotherapist   MD Shakil
Head of Performance & Video Analyst   Aromal Vijayan
Team manager   Pratim K. Saha

Under-21 edit

The East Bengal U-21 team participates in the Reliance Foundation Development League, the primary U-21 tournament in Indian Football from 2023.[22][23][24] The Reserve team head coach Bino George has been in charge of the developmental league squad.[25] On 14 March 2024, in the first RFDL game, East Bengal defeated United SC.[26] On 21 April 2023, East Bengal defeated arch-rivals Mohun Bagan U-21 2–0 to become the East zone champions and qualify for the national group stage in their very first season in the RFDL.[27][28] East Bengal finished second in the national group stage and ended their maiden campaign.[29] In 2024, East Bengal once again became the East Zone champions.[30]

Squad edit

East Bengal squad for the Reliance Foundation Development League 2024.

As of 14 April 2024[31]

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   IND Rohit Goyat
4 DF   IND Prajjal Saha
10 FW   IND Debojit Roy
13 GK   IND Prabhsukhan Singh Gill (U-23)
30 MF   IND Vanlalpeka Guite
35 MF   IND Gurnaj Singh Grewal
40 DF   IND Tingku Kangujam (U-23)
53 DF   IND Arpan Polley (U-23)
54 DF   IND Adil Amal (U-23)
61 MF   IND Tanmay Das (U-23)
62 MF   IND Aman C. K.
63 MF   IND Muhammed Roshal P P
64 MF   IND Naseeb Rahman (U-23)
65 DF   IND Rahul Naskar (U-23)
66 MF   IND Shyamal Besra
67 FW   IND Sourav Biswas (U-23)
70 FW   IND Avishek Kunjam
73 MF   IND Razibul Mistry
No. Pos. Nation Player
74 DF   IND Bunando Singh Khangembam
75 GK   IND Ranit Sarkar
80 DF   IND Malsawmtluanga Hrasel
81 FW   IND Suman Dey
82 FW   IND Vishnu P. V. (U-23)
84 MF   IND Sayan Banerjee
85 DF   IND Nayan Tudu
86 DF   IND Tuhin Paul
87 FW   IND Faizan Waheed
88 DF   IND Abhishek Baxla
89 MF   IND Muhammed Musharaf
90 DF   IND Joseph Justin
92 DF   IND Naorem Borish Singh
93 DF   IND Priyoka Thounaojam
94 DF   IND Manabir Basumatary
95 GK   IND Gourab Shaw
96 FW   IND Chabungbam Linky Meitei
97 FW   IND Kartick Oraon

Performance record edit

As of 20 April 2024
Performance of East Bengal Academy in Reliance Foundation Development League
Year Zonal Round National Group Stage National Championship Next Gen Cup Ref
2022 Did not participate [32]
2023 Champions 2nd Did not qualify Did not qualify [33]
2024 Champions Champions Semi-Finals Qualified

Under-17 edit

The under-17 team participates in the U17 Youth Cup. The team is coached by former East Bengal captain Tarun Dey.[34]

The National Football League U-19 was launched in 2001 and the East Bengal U-19 team won the inaugural edition defeating India sub-juniors 3–2 in the final.[35] The U-19 team defended the title the following year as they defeated JCT Football Academy 1–0 in the final.[36] The team also finished runners-up in the 2003–04 edition as they lost to their rivals Mohun Bagan U-19 3–1 in the penalty shoot-out after the final ended 0–0 in regulation time.[3] After the tournament was restarted as the I-League U19 in 2008 and later renamed to Elite League, the East Bengal team became runners-up four times, failing to win to the title. In 2022, the tournament was redesigned as a U-17 category, after not being held for two seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[37] In 2024, the team clinched Kolkata leg of the Dream Sports Championship title defeating United SC in final.[38]

Squad edit

The East Bengal Under-17 squad for 2023-24 season[39]

As of 10 December 2023

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   IND Aniket Kar
2 DF   IND MD Yusuf
4 DF   IND Prajjal Saha
5 DF   IND Haru Roy
7 MF   IND Ajay Sahani
8 MF   IND Mohammed Yasin
9 FW   IND Raj Jyoti Majhi
10 FW   IND Debojit Roy
11 MF   IND Sumit Durlov
12 DF   IND Ashish Roy
13 MF   IND Pradip Mishra
14 MF   IND Md Afjal
15 MF   IND Sujoy Pal
16 MF   IND Mainak Saha
17 MF   IND Roktim Jana
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   IND Dipu Sardar
19 MF   IND Nababrata Baul Das
20 DF   IND Naorem Ibungo Singh
21 MF   IND Salman Dewan
22 MF   IND Debobrato Roy Choudhary
23 MF   IND Ranit Mondal
24 DF   IND Sk Riyajul Islam
25 MF   IND Alfred Lalrinpuia
26 DF   IND Kartik Hansda
27 GK   IND Deep Barman
28 MF   IND Gopal Das
35 MF   IND Gunraj Singh Grewal
55 GK   IND Sutirtha Das
99 GK   IND Koushik Chhatui

Coaching Staff edit

As of 18 December 2023

Role Name
Head coach   Barun Sengupta
Assistant coach   Hirak Saha
Physiotherapist   Ankan Roy Chowdhury
Team manager   Aritra Dutta
Assistant team manager   Arun Kumar Jaiswal

Performance record edit

As of 15 January 2024
Performance of East Bengal Academy in Youth Leagues
Year Tournament Final Position Ref
2001 National Football League U-19 Champions [3][35]
2002–03 National Football League U-19 Champions [3][40][36]
2003–04 National Football League U-19 Not Held [3]
2004–05 National Football League U-19 Runners-up [3]
2005–07 National Football League U-19 Not Held [3]
2008 I-League U19 Quarter-Finals [41]
2009 I-League U19 Not Held
2010 I-League U19 Runners-up [42]
2011 I-League U19 Runners-up [43]
2012 I-League U-20 Group Stages [44]
2013 I-League U-20 Final Round [45]
2014 I-League U19 Runners-up [46]
2014–15 I-League U19 Group Stages [47]
2015–16 I-League U-18 Final Round [48]
2016–17 I-League U-18 Runners-up [49]
2017–18 Youth League U-18 Semi-Finals [11]
2018–19 Elite League U-18 Quarter-Finals [50]
2019–20 Elite League U-18 Abandoned [a] [51]
2020–22 Elite League U-18 Not Held [37]
2022–23 U17 Youth Cup Group Stages [52]
2023–24 U-17 Youth League Disqualified [b] [54]
  1. ^ League called-off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[51]
  2. ^ East Bengal was disqualified after fielding an overaged player in the league.[53]

Under-15 edit

The under-15 team participates in the Elite Youth League. The team is coached by Chandan Kumar Ray.[55]

Squad edit

The East Bengal Academy Under-15 squad for 2019–20 season

As of 26 July 2019

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   IND Firaz Molla
2   IND Avigit Hansda
3   IND Susobhan Naskar
4   IND Shafik Sk.
5   IND Sagar Porel
6   IND Shib Sundar Tudu
7   IND Akhay Dey
8   IND Chiranjit Ghosh
9   IND Kinkar Golui
10   IND Rupam Biswas
11   IND Jit Halder
12   IND Soumyadip Jyoti
13   IND Sagnik Ray
14   IND Toufik Islam
No. Pos. Nation Player
15   IND Argha Manna
16   IND Rohit Singh
17   IND Tohit Laskar
18   IND Baburam Mandi
19   IND Ajibur Rahaman Molla
20   IND Tritam Lodh
21   IND Rajkumar Kisku
22   IND Silton Bhattacharjee
23   IND Ayan Das
24   IND Mohammad Taha Tanvir
25   IND Barun Sarma
26   IND Sattwick Mandal
27   IND Preetam Roy
28   IND Kaioum Ali

Performance record edit

Performance of East Bengal Academy in U-15 Youth Leagues
Year Tournament Final Position
2005-06 U-15 Nike Premier Cup Runners[56]
2006-07 U-15 Nike Premier Cup Champions[4]
2015-16 U-15 Nike Premier Cup Zonal Round
2016-17 U-15 Nike Premier Cup Zonal Round
2017-18 U-15 Nike Premier Cup National Finals[57]
2018-19 U-15 Hero Junior League National Playoffs[58]
2019-20 U-15 Hero Junior League Disqualified (League called-off due to the COVID-19 pandemic)

Matches at the 2007 Nike Premier Cup edit

  Win   Draw   Loss

1 August 2007 Group stage Manchester United U15 5–0[59] East Bengal U15 Manchester
09:30 BST Nicholas Jackson   11'
David Mellor   17', 28', 38'
Rory Gorman   20'
Report Stadium: Carrington
2 August 2007 Group stage FK Austria Wien U15 2–0[61] East Bengal U15 Manchester
09:30 BST David   11'
Christoph   15'
Report Stadium: Carrington
2 August 2007 Group stage AS Roma U15 2–0[62] East Bengal U15 Manchester
15:30 BST Mattia Montini   2', 42' Report Stadium: Carrington
3 August 2007 17-20th Semi Final East Bengal U15 3–1[63] Bukit Jalil U15 Manchester
09:30 BST Suprovan Dhar   4'
Ajoy Ray   7', 20'
Report Fouzan   30' Stadium: Carrington
3 August 2007 17-20th Final East Bengal U15 0–0[7]
(3–5 p)
Central United U15 Manchester
11:30 BST Report Stadium: Carrington
Penalties
  • Rakesh Roy  
  • Supravan Dhar 
  • Joydeb Chakraborty  
  • Pintu Dutta 
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
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Under–13 edit

The under–13 team participates in the Elite Youth League. The team is coached by Suraj Singh Bisht.[64]

Squad edit

The East Bengal Under–13 squad for the 2023–24 season

As of 20 April 2024

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   IND Sayan Sarkar
13 GK   IND Sk Samim
30 GK   IND Ayush Ghosh
2 DF   IND Koustav Das
5 DF   IND Raj Limbu
20 DF   IND Sanjit Sardar
22 DF   IND Sisir Sarkar
7 MF   IND Arnab Halder
17 MF   IND Abhara Dey
25 MF   IND Rimo Saha
No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF   IND Jeet Samanta
24 MF   IND Raktiam Roy
29 MF   IND Dipak Mondal
21 MF   IND Sayan Paik
28 MF   IND Bijay Bala
11 MF   IND Anuruddha Das
16 MF   IND Ranajit Ghosh
18 MF   IND Saptadeep Das
9 FW   IND Manab Marjit
19 FW   IND Chand Khatrapal

Performance record edit

Performance of SC East Bengal Academy in U-13 Youth Leagues
Year Tournament Zonal Round National Finals Top Scorer Goals Ref
2017–18 U-13 Hero Sub Junior League 4th Did not qualify Souvik Dari
Jit Sarkar
2
2018–19 U-13 Hero Sub Junior League 2nd Did not qualify Rajibul Halder 3 [65]
2019–20 U-13 Hero Sub Junior League League called-off due to the COVID-19 pandemic Avijit Kotal 3
2023–24 U-13 Sub Junior Youth League Champions To be decided Sisir Sarkar 12

Noted graduates edit

Those who made it at the club edit

East Bengal's youth system has been successful over the last few years; many players who have come through it have gone on to feature in the first-team. The following players have risen up the ranks from the under age teams and gone on to play over ten competitive matches for the first team.

Players who have represented the National team are in Bold.

Those who made it elsewhere edit

East Bengal FC academy graduates who didn't make it at the club but made it somewhere else and even went on to play for the national team:

Players who have represented the National team are in Bold.

Honours edit

Reserves edit

Academy U18 edit

  • Zee Bangla Football League (U-19) (1): 2019(Joint Winners)[73]
  • SRMB Cup (U-18) (1): 2019[74]

Academy U-15 edit

Others edit


  1. ^ Under-19 Tournament from 2015–2018

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