List of SC East Bengal seasons

East Bengal Football Club is an Indian association football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, which competes in the top tier of Indian football, for the 2019–20 season. The club was formed when the chief Minister of Jorabagan, Suresh Chandra Chaudhuri, resigned when Jorabagan sent out their starting eleven but with the notable exclusion of defender Sailesh Bose who was dropped from the squad for reasons not disclosed when they were about to face Mohun Bagan in the Coochbehar Cup Semi Final on 28 July 1920. He along with Raja Manmatha Nath Chaudhuri, Ramesh Chandra Sen, and Aurobinda Ghosh, formed East Bengal, in Jorabagan home of Suresh Chandra on 1 August 1920; 99 years ago.[1] East Bengal started playing in the Calcutta Football League 2nd division from 1921 and in 1925 they qualified for the first division for the first time and since then they have won numerous titles in Indian Football.[1]

East Bengal joined the National Football League since its inception in 1996[2] and is the only club to play all seasons till date, even after its name change to I-League in 2007. East Bengal have won the National Football League thrice: 2000–01, 2002–03 and 2003–04 and became runners up 7 times, the most number of times by any Indian football club. Among other trophies, East Bengal have won the Calcutta Football League 39 times, IFA Shield 28 times, Federation Cup 8 times and the Durand Cup 16 times.

On 15 September 2020, the club officially confirmed that they have submitted the bid papers for entry to the 2020-21 Indian Super League. [3] On 27th September, the FSDL officially announced the inclusion of East Bengal FC into the 2020-21 Indian Super League.[4]

National League seasons

The National Football League started in the year 1996 as the first football league in India to be organized on a national scale. East Bengal FC participated in the league since the inaugural season and has been the only football team in India to have participated in all editions of the nation's premier league until 2020, when Indian Super League was announced as the Premier football competition in India. The club has won the National League thrice (2000-01, 2002-03 and 2003-04) and has finished runner's up in 7 occasions. Alongside National League, the club has also won the Federation Cup, the premier cup tournament in India 8 times.

As of 2 February 2021
Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season Division P W D L F A Pts Pos. Domestic Cup [upper-alpha 1] Super Cup[upper-alpha 2] AFC Pos. Top goalscorer
League Name Goals
1996-97 NFL 191063251336 3rd W Raman Vijayan 9
1997-98 NFL 18873181031 2nd RU W Asian CWC R2 Bhaichung Bhutia 8
1998-99 NFL 201361331045 2nd RU Asian Cup R1 Raman Vijayan 10
1999-2000 NFL 22886252132 7th Not Held Willie Brown
Ossius Luiz Ferreira
Dipankar Roy
4
2000-01 NFL 22137230946 1st Not Held Omolaja Olalekan 8
2001-02 NFL 221138312336 5th R-16 Omolaja Olalekan 7
2002-03 NFL 221543442249 1st Not Held Mike Okoro 17
2003-04 NFL 221543371349 1st QF RU AFC Cup QF 15
2004-05 NFL 22 13 4 5 34 16 43 3rd QF AFC Cup Group Bhaichung Bhutia 9
2005-06 NFL 17 9 4 4 25 16 31 2nd QF Bhaichung Bhutia 12
2006-07 NFL 18 7 5 6 29 29 26 5th QF W Edmilson 13
2007-08 IL 18 5 4 9 17 23 19 6th W AFC Cup Group Edmilson 8
2008-09 IL 22 7 7 8 31 26 28 6th SF RU Yusif Yakubu 11
2009-10 IL 26 7 10 9 27 31 31 9th W AFC Cup Group Yusif Yakubu 9
2010-11 IL 26 15 6 5 44 21 51 2nd W RU AFC Cup Group Tolgay Özbey 17
2011-12 IL 26 15 6 5 46 22 51 2nd RU W AFC Cup Group Tolgay Özbey 18
2012-13 IL 26 13 8 5 44 18 47 3rd W AFC Cup SF Chidi Edeh 18
2013-14 IL 24 12 7 5 39 23 43 2nd Group Chidi Edeh 9
2014-15 IL 20 8 5 7 30 28 29 4th Group AFC Cup Group 17
2015-16 IL 16 7 4 5 22 18 25 3rd QF 12
2016-17 IL 18 10 3 5 33 15 33 3rd SF Willis Plaza 9
2017-18 IL 18 8 7 3 32 19 33 4th RU[upper-alpha 3] Dudu Omagbemi 8
2018-19 IL 20 13 3 4 37 20 42 2nd R-16 [upper-alpha 4] Jobby Justin
Enrique Esqueda
9
2019-20 IL 16655221820 2nd[upper-alpha 5] Not Held Marcos Espada
Jaime Santos
6
2020–21 ISL 15276122013 10th TBD Jacques Maghoma
Matti Steinmann
3
  1. Federation Cup was the primary Domestic Cup until 2016-17. Continued as Super Cup from 2017-18.
  2. Indian Super Cup (1997-2011) was the annual match contested between the champions of the previous I-League season and the holders of the Federation Cup, usually held at a neutral venue. Abolished in 2011.
  3. Super Cup
  4. Walkover given by East Bengal due to protest citing unfair treatment to I-League clubs along with six other clubs.[5]
  5. The 2019-20 I-League was cancelled after 16 Rounds due to the COVID-19 pandemic. East Bengal FC was at the second place when the league was cancelled.[6]

IFA seasons

East Bengal FC performance in the Calcutta Football League and IFA Shield since 1921.[7] The club was included in the Calcutta Football League second division in the year 1921 after Tajhat Club had withdrawn their name after the 1920 season. The club gained promotion into the first division for the first time in the year 1925 after finishing joint champions with Cameroon's B team. The club got relegated back into the second division only once in 1928 and regained their promotion in 1931 into the first division and has been in the division ever since. The club won its first Calcutta Football league title in 1942 and has won it 39 times, the most ever in the tournament's history till date.

The club featured in the IFA Shield also for the first time in 1921 and got crashed out in the second round. They won their maiden IFA Shield title in 1943, defeating Police AC 30 in the final. Since then, the club has won it for 28 times (also once in 2018 when the tournament was played as a U-19 event.), the most ever in the tournament's history.

East Bengal FC - IFA Seasons [8]
Season Division P W D L Pts Pos Top Goalscorer in CFL Goals IFA Shield
1920
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1921 2nd Div 24 11 12 1 34 3rd na na 2nd Round
1922 2nd Div 22 13 3 6 29 4th R Dutta 9 2nd Round
1923 2nd Div 24 8 5 11 21 10th Mona Dutta na 1st Round
1924 2nd Div 24 16 5 3 37 1st [upper-alpha 1] Mona Dutta na 2nd Round
1925 1st Div 16 8 3 5 19 4th Mona Dutta 9 3rd Round
1926 1st Div 16 5 3 8 13 6th J. Sarkar na 1st Round
1927 1st Div 18 4 6 8 14 6th J. Sarkar
Surjo Chakraborty
na 2nd Round
1928 1st Div 18 2 5 11 9 10th Mona Dutta na na
1929 2nd Div 22 11 7 4 29 2nd Surjo Chakraborty 15 na
1930 2nd Div 8 8 0 0 16 Withdrew[upper-alpha 2]
1931 2nd Div 22 17 3 2 37 1st Surjo Chakraborty 15 1st Round
1932 1st Div 18 12 2 4 26 2nd Surjo Chakraborty
Majid
9 1st Round
1933 1st Div 20 8 9 3 25 2nd Majid 9 1st Round
1934 1st Div 20 5 8 7 18 8th Majid 6 1st Round
1935 1st Div 22 11 7 4 29 2nd Ramana 8 1st Round
1936 1st Div 22 7 6 9 22 8th Laxminarayan 9 1st Round
1937 1st Div 22 12 4 6 28 2nd Murgesh 16 1st Round
1938 1st Div 22 8 9 5 25 4th Murgesh 7 3rd Round
1939 1st Div [upper-alpha 3]
1940 1st Div 24 10 10 4 30 4th Somana 9 3rd Round
1941 1st Div 26 18 4 4 40 2nd Somana 24 4th Round
1942 1st Div 24 20 3 1 43 1st Somana 26 Runners
1943 1st Div 24 16 5 3 37 2nd Somana 19 Champions
1944 1st Div 24 14 6 4 34 3rd Sunil Ghosh 13 Runners
1945 1st Div 24 16 7 1 39 1st Fred Pugsley 21 Champions
1946 1st Div 24 20 3 1 43 1st Swamy Nayaar 36 Not Held [upper-alpha 4]
1947 1st Div [upper-alpha 5] Runners
1948 1st Div 24 16 5 3 37 3rd P.B.A. Saleh 10 4th Round
1949 1st Div 26 22 1 3 45 1st Abid 22 Champions
1950 1st Div 26 19 7 0 45 1st K.P. Dhanaraj 18 Champions
1951 1st Div 25 17 4 4 38 2nd K.P. Dhanaraj
P. Venkatesh
11 Champions
1952 1st Div 26 17 6 3 40 1st K.P. Dhanaraj 10 3rd Round
1953 1st Div [upper-alpha 6] 17 13 3 1 29 Abandoned Runners
1954 1st Div 28 15 6 7 36 3rd Ahmed Khan 9 DNP
1955 1st Div 26 15 5 6 35 3rd na na 2nd Round
1956 1st Div 26 16 8 2 40 2nd Musa 10 1st Round
1957 1st Div 26 18 6 2 42 2nd Musa 8 Semi Finals
1958 1st Div 28 16 8 4 40 3rd K.P. Dhanaraj 7 Champions
1959 1st Div 28 21 4 3 46 2nd Tulsidas Balaram 23 Runners
1960 1st Div 28 17 7 4 41 3rd D. Kannan na Semi Finals
1961 1st Div 28 22 3 3 47 1st Tulsidas Balaram 23 Champions [upper-alpha 7]
1962 1st Div 28 14 12 2 40 2nd [upper-alpha 8] Sunil Nandi 9 3rd Round
1963 1st Div 28 21 4 3 46 2nd na na 2nd Round
1964 1st Div 28 19 8 1 46 2nd Ashim Moulik 20 Final [upper-alpha 9]
1965 1st Div 28 19 8 1 46 2nd Ashim Moulik na Champions
1966 1st Div 28 25 2 1 52 1st Parimal Dey 19 Champions
1967 1st Div 28 21 5 2 47 2nd Parimal Dey 10 Runners
1968 [upper-alpha 10] 1st Div 14 12 1 1 25 Abandoned
1969 1st Div 20 14 6 0 34 2nd Ashok Chatterjee 11 Runners
1970 1st Div 22 19 3 0 41 1st Swapan Sengupta 14 Champions
1971 1st Div 19 18 1 0 37 1st Shyam Thapa 14 Semi Finals
1972 1st Div 19 18 1 0 37 1st Md. Akbar 17 Champions
1973 1st Div 19 16 2 1 34 1st Subhash Bhowmick 24 Champions
1974 1st Div 19 17 2 0 36 1st Md. Akbar
Surajit Sengupta
14 Champions
1975 1st Div 21 21 0 0 42 1st na na Champions
1976 1st Div 22 20 1 1 41 2nd na na Champions [upper-alpha 7]
1977 1st Div 22 22 0 0 44 1st Ranjit Mukherjee 18 Runners
1978 1st Div 22 19 1 2 39 2nd na na Semi Finals[9]
1979 1st Div 22 19 3 0 41 2nd Shabbir Ali 23 Runners
1980 [upper-alpha 11] 1st Div
1981 1st Div na na na na na 3rd Jamshid Nassiri 18 Champions
1982 1st Div 26 23 3 0 49 1st na na Semi Finals
1983 1st Div 26 10 6 1 44 2nd na na Champions
1984[upper-alpha 12] 1st Div[10] 26 20 5 1 65 2nd Debasish Roy 22 Champions
1985 1st Div 28 22 5 1 71 1st Jamshid Nassiri 17 Semi Finals[11]
1986 1st Div 28 19 9 0 66 2nd Emeka Ezeugo 14 Champions
1987 1st Div 28 25 3 0 78 1st Chima Okorie 26 Semi Finals
1988 1st Div 28 22 5 1 71 1st na na Not Held
1989 1st Div 28 24 2 2 74 1st Chima Okorie 27 Semi Finals
1990 Super Div[upper-alpha 13] 18 13 3 2 42 2nd[12] Chima Okorie 9 Champions[13]
1991 Super Div 18 14 4 0 46 1st[14] Kuljit Singh 10 Champions
1992 Super Div 18 9 6 3 28 [upper-alpha 14] 3rd[15] na na Not Held
1993 Super Div 18 16 2 0 50 1st[16] Sanjay Majhi 12 Semi Finals
1994 Super Div 18 14 4 0 46 2nd[17] [upper-alpha 15] Bhaichung Bhutia 14 Champions
1995 Super Div 18 13 3 2 42 1st[18] Nima Bhutia 8 Champions
1996 Super Div 18 12 6 0 42 1st[19] Tausif Jamal 6 Semi Finals
1997 Super Div 18 14 3 1 45 2nd[20] na na Champions[21]
1998 Super Div 15 13 1 1 40 1st[22] Dipendu Biswas 8 Runners[23]
1999 Super Div 13 11 2 0 35 1st[24] na na Semi Finals
2000 Super Div 13 11 2 0 35 1st[25] Dipendu Biswas 4 Champions
2001 Super Div 13 8 4 1 28 2nd[26] Omolaja Olaleken 8 Champions [27]
2002 Super Div 13 9 3 1 30 1st[28] Mike Okoro 12 Champions [29]
2003 Super Div 16 13 2 1 41 1st[30] Mike Okoro 10 Runners [31]
2004 Super Div 18 11 6 1 39 1st[32] Douglas De Silva 9 Semi Finals [33]
2005 1st Div 14 11 1 2 34 2nd[34] Syed Rahim Nabi 8 Semi Finals [35]
2006 1st Div 14 10 2 2 32 1st[36] Alvito D'Cunha 4 Group Stage[37]
2007 1st Div 14 8 2 4 26 2nd[38] Edmilson Marques Pardal 12 Not Held
2008 1st Div 14 7 4 3 25 3rd [39] Parveen Kumar 4 Group Stage[40]
2009 1st Div 15 8 6 1 30 3rd Budhiram Tudu 10 Group Stage[41]
2010 1st Div 16 14 1 1 43 1st Penn Orji 9 Not Held
2011 1st Div 10 8 0 2 24 1st Tolgay Ozbey 9 Champions
2012 1st Div 17 16 1 0 49 1st Baljit Sahni 14 Runners
2013 1st Div 10 8 1 1 25 1st Chidi Edeh 7 Semi Finals
2014 1st Div 10 8 1 1 25 1st Dudu Omagbemi 8
2015 1st Div 10 9 1 0 28 1st Do Dong-hyun 12
2016 1st Div 10 10 0 0 30 1st Do Dong-hyun 4
2017 1st Div 9 7 2 0 23 1st [upper-alpha 16] Willis Plaza
Suhair VP
5
2018 1st Div 11 7 2 2 23 3rd Jobby Justin 4
2019 1st Div 11 6 2 3 20 3rd[upper-alpha 17] Jaime Santos Colado 7
20201st Div TBD DNP
  1. Joint Champions with Cameroons B, since Cameroons A already in 1st Div, East Bengal FC were promoted
  2. Indian teams forfeited due to Satyagraha movement
  3. East Bengal had a fall-out with IFA and they boycotted the league.
  4. Not held due to communal riots of 1946
  5. Not held due to communal riots of 1947
  6. League abandoned midway due to riots in Kolkata
  7. Joint Champions with Mohun Bagan
  8. Mohun Bagan won the play-off match 2-0
  9. Shield final abandoned
  10. Both League and IFA Shield was abandoned
  11. League and Shield both abandoned due to 16 August 1980 Eden Gardens tragedy.
  12. A team earned 3 points for a win from this year
  13. Top Division renamed as Super Div
  14. East Bengal were deducted five points for using an over-age player in three matches.
  15. Mohun Bagan won the title on fewer goals conceded.
  16. East Bengal Champions on Goal Difference
  17. The game between East Bengal and Calcutta Customs was rescheduled due to unplayable weather & ground conditions, however on the later date East Bengal did not turn up & thus Customs were awarded a 3-0 win.

Durand Cup

The Durand Cup is the oldest tournament in Asia and before 1926 Indian clubs weren't allowed to participate in the tournament. East Bengal participated in the tournament for the first time in 1926 and reached the third round, before losing to eventual champions Durham Light Infantry. The Indian clubs were again not allowed to participate until after Independence when the tournament was re-started in 1950. East Bengal won their first Durand title in 1951 defeating Rajasthan Club 21 in the final. The Red and Gold brigade have won the tournament 16 times, a shared record with arch-rivals Mohun Bagan for the most number of titles in the tournament's history.

East Bengal FC - Durand Cup[42]
Season Final Position Opponent Team Score
1921-1925 [upper-alpha 1] DNP
1926 Third Round Durham Light Infantry 1-4
1927-1940 DNP
1940-1949 [upper-alpha 2] Not Held
1950 Semi Finals Hyderabad Police 0-1
1951ChampionsRajasthan Club2-1
1952 Champions Hyderabad Police 1-0
1953 Quarter Finals N.D.A 2-0
1954 Semi Finals HAL 1-4
1955 Third Round Madras Regimental Centre 0-2
1956 Champions Hyderabad Police 2-0
1957 Runners-up Hyderabad Police 1-2
1958 Semi Finals Madras Regimental Centre 1-2
1959 Semi Finals Mohammedan Sporting 1-5
1960 Champions[upper-alpha 3] Mohun Bagan 1-1; 0-0
1961 Semi Finals Andhra Police 1-1; 0-3
1962 [upper-alpha 4] Not Held
1963 Semi Finals Andhra Police 1-2
1964 Runners-up Mohun Bagan 0-2
1965 Quarter Finals Delhi Garrison 0-1
1966 Quarter Finals E.M.E Centre 0-1
1967 Champions B.N.R 1-0
1968 Runners-up B.S.F. 0-1
1969 Semi Finals Punjab Police 0-1
1970 Champions Mohun Bagan 2-0
1971 Not Held
1972 Champions Mohun Bagan 0-0; 1-0
1973 Semi Finals R.A.C. 1-2
1974 Semi Finals Mohun Bagan 0-1
1975 QF Group Stage
1976 Semi Finals JCT F.C. 0-0; tie breaker
1977 QF Group Stage
1978 Champions Mohun Bagan 3-0
1979 DNP
1980 DNP
1981 DNP
1982 Champions[upper-alpha 3] Mohun Bagan 0-0
1983 DNP
1984 Runners-up Mohun Bagan 0-1
1985 DNP
1986 Runners-up Mohun Bagan 0-1
1987 Semi Finals Mohun Bagan 0-3
1988 Runners-up B.S.F 2-3
1989 Champions Mohun Bagan 0-0; 3-1 (p)
1990 Champions Mahindra & Mahindra 3-2
1991 Champions B.S.F. 1-1; 5-3 (p)
1992 QF Group Stage
1993 Champions P.S.E.B. 1-0
1994 Runners-up Mohun Bagan 0-1
1995 Champions Tata Football Academy 0-0; 4-3 (p)
1996 DNP
1997 DNP
1998 Runners-up Mahindra & Mahindra 1-2
1999 Runners-up Salgaocar S.C. 0-0; 2-3 (p)
2000 Semi Finals Mahindra & Mahindra 1-1; 5-6 (p)
2001 Semi Finals Churchill Brothers S.C. 1-2
2002 Champions Army XI 3-0
2003 Runners-up Salgaocar S.C. 1-1; 3-4 (p)
2004 Champions Mohun Bagan 2-1
2005 QF Group Stage
2006 QF Group Stage
2007 DNP
2008 DNP
2009 QF Group Stage
2010 Semi Finals Chirag United 0-1
2011-2018 DNP
2019 Semi Finals Gokulam Kerala F.C. 1-1; 2-3 (p)
  1. Indian Teams weren't allowed to participate
  2. Tournament not held due to World War II and Partition of India
  3. Joint Champions with Mohun Bagan
  4. Tournament not held due to Sino-Indian War.

Rovers Cup

The Rovers Cup was one of the third most prestigious football tournament in India, alongside Durand Cup and IFA Shield, forming the coveted Triple Crown of Indian football. East Bengal first participated in the tournament in 1941, reaching the Quarter-Finals on their inaugural appearance before losing out to Wales Regiment. The Red and Gold brigade first lifted the Rovers Cup in 1949 and has won it for 10 times until the tournament was abolished in 2000.

East Bengal FC - Rovers Cup[43]
Season Final Position Opponent Team Score
1921-1940 DNP
1941Quarter-FinalWales Regiment13
1942-1944DNP
1945Second RoundAlbert David02
1946-1948DNP
1949ChampionsE.I. Railways30
1950DNP
1951Quarter-FinalWimco01
1952-1956DNP
1957Third RoundCaltex13
1958Quarter-FinalRajasthan Club01
1959Runners-upMohammedan Sporting00; 03
1960Runners-upAndhra Police00; 01
1961Third RoundCPL Hyderabad16
1962Champions[upper-alpha 1]Andhra Police11; 11
1963Runners-upAndhra Police01
1964Semi-FinalBNR01
1965DNP
1966Quarter-Final515 Army Base WS01
1967ChampionsMohun Bagan00; 20
1968Quarter-FinalLeaders Club23
1969ChampionsMohun Bagan30
1970Semi-FinalMahindra & Mahindra00; 12
1971Semi-FinalVascona
1972Champions[upper-alpha 2]Mohun Bagan00; 00
1973ChampionsTata Sports32
1974DNP
1975ChampionsMafatlal10
1976DNP
1977Semi-FinalMohun Bagan02
1978-1979DNP
1980Champions[upper-alpha 3]Mohammedan Sporting11
1981DNP
1982Quarter-FinalSalgaocarna
1983Semi-FinalMohammedan Sportingna
1984-1985DNP
1986Semi-FinalDempona
1987Semi-FinalMohun Bagan01
1988Runners-upMohun Bagan01
1989DNP
1990ChampionsMahindra & Mahindra10
1991Quarter-Final Group
1992-1993DNP
1994ChampionsAir India21
1995-1996DNP
1997Semi-FinalChurchill Brothersna
1998-1999DNP
2000Semi-FinalMohun Bagan01
  1. Joint Champions with Andhra Police
  2. Joint Champions with Mohun Bagan
  3. Joint Champions with Mohammedan Sporting

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