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Ozone
Full nameOzone Football Club Bengaluru[1]
Nickname(s)OFCB
Founded2015; 9 years ago (2015)
GroundBangalore Football Stadium
Capacity8,400
OwnerOzone Group[2]
LeagueBDFA Super Division

Ozone Football Club Bengaluru (simply known as Ozone FC)[3] was an Indian professional football club based in Bengaluru, Karnataka.[4][5] Founded in 2015, the club competed in BDFA Super Division, the top division of football in the state.[6] Ozone reached the final round of the I-League 2nd Division in the 2017–18,[7][8] 2018–19 seasons respectively[9][10] and were also the winner's of the BDFA Super Division in 2017–18.[11][12]

History

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Ozone Football Club was launched on 3 November 2015 by the Ozone Group with the goal of making the I-League by 2017.[13][14] The club were quick to make a mark on the local football scene, winning the BDFA Super Division in December 2015, within their first month of existence.[15]

On 2 August 2016, the club roped former Trinidadian international Cornell Glen as their foreign recruit who represented his country at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[16][17] Thus he became the Ozone's first ever world cup player.

On 17 December 2016, it was revealed that the club would participate in the 2016–17 I-League 2nd Division.[11] Ozone were included in Group C along with Pride Sports, Fateh Hyderabad and Kenkre.[18][19] However, they could not advance beyond group stage.[6][20]

In the 2017–18 season, after winning the BDFA Super Division[21] under the guidance of David Booth,[22][23] Ozone FC continued their form in the I-League Second Division, reaching the final stages, eventually falling short of qualifying for the I-League,[24][25] where they finished on the third position.[26][27][28]

Stadium

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New Bengaluru Football Stadium in Karnataka, used as home ground of Ozone FC.

Ozone FC plays their home matches of BDFA Super Division at the New Bangalore Football Stadium, which has a capacity of 8,400 spectators.[29][30] They have also used the stadium for their previous I-League 2nd Division matches.

Players

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As of 14 January 2019

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Dharminder Guru
3 DF India IND Keith Raymond Stephan
4 DF India IND John Peter
5 DF India IND Oinam Sanatomba Singh
7 MF India IND Rinreithan Shaiza
8 MF India IND A. Mohammed Moinuddin
15 MF India IND Anto Rashith
18 MF India IND Ayush Adhikari
19 FW India IND Aniket Varekar
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF India IND Umashankar
21 GK India IND Sheldon Raghwan
22 MF India IND Prabin Subba
24 DF India IND D. Mark Anthony
25 FW India IND Harpreet
28 DF India IND Gurmeet Singh
29 DF India IND Manoj Swamy Kannan
30 MF India IND Gunashekar Vignesh
32 DF India IND Azharuddeen
40 MF India IND Sampath Kuttymani
42 MF India IND Shamanth D Gowda
47 FW India IND C. S. Sabeeth

Managerial history

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Season statistics

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Season Div. Tms. Pos. Attendance/G Federation Cup/Super Cup BDFA Super Division AFC Champions League AFC Cup
2016–17 I-League 2nd Division 12 Group stage 2,567 DNP 3 DNP DNP
2017–18 I-League 2nd Division 18 3 780 DNP 1 DNP DNP
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • Attendance/G = Average league attendance

Team records

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Seasons

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As of 24 February 2017
Year League Federation
Cup
Top Scorer(s)
P W D L GF GA Pts Pos. Player(s) Goals
2016–17 6 3 2 13 8 10 10 Group stage DNQ Anto Xavier 7
2017–18 13 5 6 2 23 8 21 Final Round DNQ Robert de Souza Ribeiro 20

Notable former players

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For all former notable players of Ozone FC with a Wikipedia article, see: Ozone FC players.

World Cup player

Foreign international(s)

Honours

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Domestic (league)

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See also

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References

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