Former Indian professional association football club
Football club
Pune Full name Pune Football Club Nickname Red Lizards Short name PFC Founded 21 July 2007; 18 years ago (2007-07-21 ) Dissolved 2016; 9 years ago (2016 ) Ground Balewadi Stadium Pune ,Maharashtra Capacity 10,900 Owner Ashok Piramal Group Website punefc .com
Pune Football Club was an Indian professionalfootball club based inPune ,Maharashtra .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] The club competed inI-League ,[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] then top flight ofIndian football league system .[ 7] [ 8] The club was one of themost professional clubs inIndian football history , known mainly for their focus on fanfare, professional playing set-up, and focus on youth development.[ 9] [ 10] Pune was owned by Ashok Piramal Group.[ 11]
Founded in 2007,[ 12] the club managed to gain promotion to theI-League in2009 .[ 13] In their first season in the I-League, the club managed to finish in a very surprising third place[ 14] before having their best ever season during the2012–13 season in which they finished in second place.[ 14]
Pune formerly participated in Chennai Football League.[ 15] The club used to have a rivalry with fellow Maharashtra clubMumbai FC , with whom it contested the "Maha derby".[ 16] The club was nicknamed "red lizards".[ 3] [ 17] [ 18] They pulled out of I-League earlier 2015–16 season.[ 19] [ 20] [ 21] The main club shut down its operations whilePune F.C. Academy was acquired by ISL club,FC Pune City .[ 22] It was dissolved in 2016.[ 23]
In 2007,Indian football was in the process of a renovation, mainly with the start of theI-League replacing the oldNational Football League .[ 24] However, despite this, theAll India Football Federation still had trouble attracting investors to create new clubs, specially outside ofWest Bengal ,Goa , andNorth East India due to the fact that, despite a good number of fans in these areas and good wages to players, the clubs in these regions still had trouble creating any profit.[ 25]
Ashok Piramal Group, a company based inMaharashtra , however did the opposite.[ 25] Despite the city ofPune not having much history when it comes tofootball or much support for the sport, which is overshadowed bycricket , Ashok Piramal Group still created Pune Football Club in 2007.[ 25] In creating the club they created one of the first clubs in India named after the city they were playing in and representing.[ 25] [ 26] The club also got invitation and participated in TFA Shield tournament, organized byTamil Nadu Football Association (TFA).[ 27]
I-League 2nd Division (2008–2009)[ edit ] Pune FC players and staff at the practice ground in 2008 In preparation for their first ever season in theI-League 2nd Division , the club signed mainly a bunch of unknown players and also signed onStewart Hall as the first head coach of the club.[ 25] [ 28] The club were grouped in Group A during the2008 I-League 2nd Division along withVasco ,ONGC ,HAL , andChirag United .[ 25] Midway through their 2nd Division campaign the club changed coaches, going from Stewart Hall to formerNorthern Ireland national teamer ,Bernard McNally .[ 29] The club finished in third place in Group A and thus failed to advance further that campaign.[ 25]
Pune FC took part in Kolhapur All-India Football Championship in 2009, and reached semi-finals.[ 30] The club then participated in the2009 I-League 2nd Division , in which four promotional spots were generated because of the expansion ofI-League .[ 25] Before the season began Pune re-hired former coach Stewart Hall to coach the club.[ 31] Also before the season the club managed to make many changes to the squad.[ 31] At the end of the season Pune managed to finish in fourth place with a 3–0 victory overSESA Football Academy and thus earn promotion to the I-League for the first time in their history.[ 32] [ 33] [ 34]
Early I-League and Derrick Pereira Era (2009–2013)[ edit ] Arata Izumi is the first ever naturalized Indian footballer, who played for both Pune FC andIndia national team .[ 35] [ 36] [ 37] Pune Football Club's first season in the I-League was the2009–10 season. Pune selected theBalewadi Sports Complex inBalewadi , a suburb ofPune , as their home stadium.[ 38] Before the season began the club made headlines when they signed the currentIndia number 1 goalkeeper,Subrata Pal , fromEast Bengal and by also signingJapanese midfielderArata Izumi fromMahindra United .[ 13] [ 39] At the same time the club also signedDerrick Pereira to be the head coach of the team afterStewart Hall resigned.[ 13] Before joining Pune, Pereira was head coach atMahindra United where he had won theNational Football League and theFederation Cup . He also took Mahindra United to the quarter-finals of theAFC Cup in 2007.[ 40]
Pune played their first I-League match against East Bengal, which was also their first home match in the I-League, on 3 October 2009 in which the final score was 0–0.[ 41] Pune had no wins, six draws, and two losses in the league before winning their first ever I-League match on 9 January 2010 againstJCT 2–1.[ 42] [ 43] At the end of the season Pune finished in third place which was called a success by the club due to their weak start in the league.[ 43]
Lester Fernandes in away kit of Pune in 2011 The summer of 2011 was an important time for Pune.[ 44] On 23 June 2011, it was announced that Pune would start thePune F.C. Academy team which would make Pune the first team in I-League with an academy team.[ 45] Then on 25 July 2011 it was announced that Pune'sBrazilian strikerEdmar Figueira would join the Portuguese top flightPrimeira Liga withC.D. Feirense which would be the first-time a player from the I-League would sign for a team in a top 10 European league based on theUEFA coefficient .[ 46] Then on 26 September 2011 it was announced that Pune would playEnglish Premier League sideBlackburn Rovers , who are owned by Indian ownersVenky's , in a friendly. Thus making Pune the first ever Indian club to play a friendly against an English Premier League team.[ 47] The match was then played on 7 October 2011 at the Balewadi Sports Complex in which Pune lost 0–3 to Blackburn.[ 48] [ 49] [ 50] Then on 22 October 2011, it was announced that Pune had tied-up a partnership with IT giantInfosys which would see more promotion of the club through media networks.[ 51] Then on 11 June 2012, Pune became the first Indian football team to participate in a transfer between another I-League club,Prayag United , when Pune sold midfielderLester Fernandez to Prayag for₹ 20 lakh.[ 52]
Pune FC players (in red ) in action during anI-League match againstDempo , 2012. The club then finished the2012–13 season with their best finish yet in the I-League by finishing in 2nd place, just behindChurchill Brothers for the I-League crown.[ 14] [ 53]
Mike Snoei Era (2013–2014)[ edit ] After the end of2012–13 season , it was announced that coachDerrick Pereira had resigned as Pune FC coach to return to his former clubSalgaocar .[ 54] Soon enough though Pune were able to sign Pereira's replacement in formerVitesse Arnhem head coach, DutchmanMike Snoei for the new season.[ 55] Also, with the new coach, came a new direction for Pune with the director of the club, Nandan Piramal, stating that the club would focus mainly on youth development while also mixing youngsters with a good group of senior players.[ 56] The club then made new signings in the foreign department by signingSuperettan playerCalum Angus and formerA-League playerJames Meyer .[ 57] The club also signed currentEquatorial Guinea international ,Raúl Fabiani , who also played for his adopted country in the2012 Africa Cup of Nations .[ 57]
The first tournament the club took part in was the2013 Durand Cup in which the club sent a mix of players from the first-team and thePune F.C. Academy with the three senior players being Caitano Costa,Shahinlal Meloly , andPrakash Thorat .[ 58] The club however did not make it out of the group stages.[ 59] Pune then played their firstI-League match under Snoei on 21 September 2013 againstMohammedan at theSalt Lake Stadium in which Pune won the match 3–1 thanks to a double from Fabiani and a goal from Meyer.[ 60] Then, on 29 January 2014, Pune played their first ever international club match when they took on Vietnamese sideHanoi T&T in the2014 AFC Champions League qualifier first round at the Balewadi Sports Complex. The club however suffered a 3–0 defeat in that match, meaning that they would have to play in the2014 AFC Cup that season.[ 61] In2014 Durand Cup , held from 20 October to 8 November inGoa , Pune lost 1–0 toSalgaocar SC in final and finished as runners-up.[ 62] [ 63] [ 64]
A month later, Pune FC participated in the2014 Bhutan King's Cup [ 65] and facedAssam State Electricity Board in their last group stage match.Thongkhosiem Haokip scored a hat-trick as Pune booked their place into the semi-finals with a 5–0 victory.[ 66] [ 67] [ 68] Then they defeatedMohun Bagan AC through penalty-shootout and reached to the final, in which, they lost 1–0 to Bangladeshi outfitSheikh Jamal Dhanmondi .[ 69]
Pune FC used to have a rivalry with fellowMaharashtra -based clubMumbai FC , with whom it contested the "Maha derby".[ 70] [ 71] Both the teams faced each other in yearly competitions likeI-League andMDFA Elite League .[ 72]
Disbanding the club [ edit ] Pune FC enjoyed their best ever campaign during the2012–13 season ,[ 73] [ 74] in which they became runners-up. Later in May 2015, ahead of the2015–16 I-League season , the club was dissolved due to financial crisis.[ 75] [ 76] [ 77] [ 78] Meanwhile, their academy was purchased by the erstwhileISL sideFC Pune City .[ 79]
On 26 August 2016, it was announced thatFC Pune City of theIndian Super League had taken over the Pune FC Academy and will rebrand it under their name.[ 80]
The Balewadi Sports Complex during a match betweenIndia andVietnam on 8 October 2010. Since Pune made their debut in theI-League , they have always played at theBalewadi Sports Complex ,[ 81] [ 82] which is located inBalewadi ,[ 83] a suburb ofPune .[ 84] [ 85] The stadium was also the site of the2008 Commonwealth Youth Games .[ 86] The club also used the stadium as their home ground for continental tournaments likeAFC Cup , andAFC Champions League play-offs.[ 87]
The club also trained on the outskirts of Pune in an area called Mamurdi on their own training ground.[ 88] For a season, they usedSt. Vincent's High School football ground for training, which is located in Pune.[ 89]
St. Vincent's High School football ground in Pune.Pune FC was owned overall by the Ashok Piramal Group.[ 90] [ 91] [ 92] Peninsula Land Limited CEO Nandan Piramal was last chairman of the club.[ 93] [ 94]
Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors [ edit ] Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 2007–2015 Adidas [ 95] Peninsula[ 96] 2015–2016 7070 Sports
Since their inception in 2007, Pune FC operated its U14, U17 and U19 youth teams.[ 97] [ 98] [ 99] [ 100] [ 101] [ 102] Club's U15 and U17 teams were briefly managed by Norbert Gonsalvez andGift Raikhan between 2008 and 2011.[ 103]
On 23 June 2011, it was announced that the club would open an academy at the U20 level, thus becoming the firstI-League team to do so, and they later competed inU19 I-League .[ 104] [ 105] [ 106] [ 10] [ 107] The academy was fully known as Peninsula Pune Football Club Academy (PPFCA),[ 108] [ 109] and produced numerous Indian talents.[ 110] They are also one time runner-up in 2012 edition of Kedari Redekar Football Cup.[ 111] Clubs 'A' team competed in Pune District Football Association League.[ 112] In youth football leagues, the club also shared rivalry with Mumbai FC.[ 113]
This list comprises foreign players who either represented their respective countries in international level before or after playing forPune FC or played for the club in matches ofI-League .
As of 17 February 2014 Last technical staff [ edit ] Mike Snoei was the manager of Pune F.C. during the 2013–2014 season.[ 145] As of October 2013. [ 146]
U17 Football Challenge Cup Chandigarh U20 Performance in AFC competitions [ edit ] 2014 : Qualifying play-off Round 12014 : Group Stage
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