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Note: When scores are mentioned, score NorthEast United are given first. First match: 1–0 (vs Kerala Blasters, 13 October 2014) [2] First Win: 1–0 (vs Kerala Blasters, 13 October 2014) [3] Biggest win (in ISL): 5–0 (vs Jamshedpur, 26 October 2024) [4] Biggest loss (in ISL): 0–5 (vs Pune City, 30 December 2017) [5] 0–5 (vs Hyderabad ...
NorthEast United Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Guwahati, Assam that competes in the Indian Super League (ISL), [1] the top flight of Indian football. [2] The club was founded on 13 April 2014 during the inaugural season of Indian Super League.
NorthEast United 0–5 East Bengal: Home colours. Away colours. ... NorthEast United : 2–1: Jamshedpur: Guwahati: 20:00 IST: Zabaco 90+4' Melo 90+9' Report ...
On 23 August, NorthEast United confirmed the signing of Arindam Bhattacharya on its social media and various other platforms for the upcoming season. [11] On 27 August, NorthEast United lost 0–3 against Kerala Blasters in their 3rd match of Durand Cup. On 5 September, NorthEast United sign young forward Parthib Sundar Gogoi on a multiyear ...
The tournament proper featured 16 teams across the top two divisions of Indian football. All 12 from the ISL qualify directly for the group stage. Among the I-League teams confirming their participation (Gokulam Kerala FC, Sreenidi Deccan FC, Shillong Lajong FC, Inter Kashi, and Rajasthan United FC), the top three per 2023–24 standings on December 24 qualify for the group stage.
The club's official name, Jamshedpur FC, and logo were revealed nine days later, on 23 July, before the 2017–18 ISL Players Draft. [9] Being a brand new club, Jamshedpur FC had the first pick during the players draft. India international Anas Edathodika was the club's first draft pick, thus the first player in Jamshedpur's history. [10]
On 18 November 2021, NorthEast United announced their partnership with Amrit Cement as their Principal sponsor. [7] On 19 November, the NorthEast United launched their away-kit and third kit for the upcoming season. [8] [9] On 20 November 2021, NorthEast United lost 2–4 against Bengaluru FC in their first Indian Super League match of the season.
NorthEast United Match 56 Naorem Roshan Singh: Bengaluru Match 94 Joe Zoherliana: NorthEast United Match 18 Lalengmawia Ralte: Mumbai City Match 57 Greg Stewart: Jamshedpur Match 95 Bartholomew Ogbeche: Hyderabad Match 19 Adrián Luna: Kerala Blasters Match 58 Harmanjot Khabra: Kerala Blasters Match 96 Mobashir Rahman: Jamshedpur Match 20 ...