Full name | Pune Football Club Academy | |||
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Nickname(s) | Red Lizards | |||
Founded | 2011 | |||
Dissolved | 2016 | |||
Ground | Pune FC Training Ground, Mamurdi,Pune | |||
League | I-League U19 | |||
2014 | Group Stage (Maharashtra Zone) | |||
ThePune Football Club Academy was theyouth team ofPune Football Club. They played in theI-League U19, the highest level of youth football in India. The team closed operations in 2016 and were purchased byIndian Super League sideFC Pune City, and rebranded it as theFC Pune City Academy.
Pune had always operated a U19 and U17 youth team since their inception in 2007 but 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.[1] The initial trials for the Academy were held inPune and were attended by around 280 hopefuls. Out of the 280 players only 25 passed the trial while five extra players were called up from the then-Pune Under-19 squad, thus creating the first group of 30 players for the 2011–12 season.[1] The clubs first tournament was the Peninsula Pune Cup which was held in September 2011 and was a pre-season tournament for Pune,Air India, and Deccan XI. The Academies first match since founding was during that tournament on 10 September against Air India. The match ended 2–1 in favor of Air India.[2] The Pune Academy then played their first ever foreign tournament in January 2012 when they participated in the Aaha Rara Gold Cup.[3] They however only made the semi-finals after losing to Samsung Jawalakhel 4–0.[4]
The Academy then participated for the first time in the2012 I-League U20 which is the official youth tournament of theI-League. Their first match was againstHAL on 20 April 2012; Pune won 5–1.[5] The team then went on to win the I-League U20 after winning all 9 matches to go undefeated.[6]
In 2013, the Academy won theU20 league again. This time in the final round the Pune Academy grabbed 13 points from five matches to finish on top.[7]
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.[8]
This is a list of former academy graduates who have either played a match professional withPune F.C. or any other club professionally.