SC East Bengal league record by opponent

Sporting Club East Bengal is an Indian association football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, which competes in the top tier of Indian football, for the 2020–21 season. The club was formed when the vice-president 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.[3] 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.

The team that East Bengal have met most in I-League (formerly National Football League) competition is Mohun Bagan, against whom they have contested 45 league matches; having won 17 of these, Mohun Bagan are the side East Bengal have won with most in league competition. Churchill Brothers have recorded the most league victories over East Bengal, with 16 wins.[3]

In 2020–21 season, East Bengal moved into the Indian Super League, the officially declared as the top-tier of Indian football, after a successful bid process.[4]

All-time league record

National Football League/I-League

Statistics correct till end of 2019-20 I-League.

East Bengal F.C. league record by opponent
Club Home Away Total Win% First Last Notes Refs
P W D L P W D L P W D L F A
Air India 1164111533 22 11 7 4 33 17 050.00 1996–97 2012–13 [2][5]
Aizawl 51314112 9 2 4 3 11 11 022.22 2015–16 2019–20 [upper-alpha 1] [6][7]
Bengaluru 43014202 8 5 0 3 11 9 062.50 2013–14 2016–17 [8][9]
Bharat 10101100 2 1 1 0 4 1 050.00 2014–15 2014–15 [10]
Border Security Forces 11001100 2 2 0 0 4 1 100.00 1999-00 1999-00 [11]
Chennai City 32014202 7 4 0 3 17 8 057.14 2016–17 2019–20 [upper-alpha 1] [9][7]
Churchill Brothers 21966215610 42 14 12 16 53 52 033.33 1996–97 2019–20 [upper-alpha 2] [2][7]
Dempo 1695216376 32 12 12 8 52 44 037.50 1996–97 2014–15 [2][10]
DSK Shivajians 21012101 4 2 0 2 3 4 050.00 2015–16 2016–17 [6][9]
Kochin 63306411 12 7 4 1 21 11 058.33 1997–98 2001–02 [upper-alpha 3] [13][15]
Fransa-Pax 21011010 3 1 1 1 2 1 033.33 2004–05 2005–06 [16][17]
Gokulam Kerala 32013111 6 3 1 2 9 8 050.00 2017–18 2019–20 [18][7]
HAL 55005311 10 8 1 1 31 10 080.00 2001–02 2011–12 [15][19]
Indian Arrows 65016420 12 9 2 1 23 6 075.00 2010–11 2019–20 [20][7]
Indian Bank 64205320 11 7 4 0 19 5 063.64 1996–97 2003–04 [upper-alpha 4][upper-alpha 3] [2][21]
ITI 65015221 11 7 2 2 15 6 063.64 1996–97 2002–03 [upper-alpha 5][upper-alpha 3] [2][22]
JCT Mills 1594216655 31 15 9 7 32 23 048.39 1996–97 2010–11 [upper-alpha 6] [2][20]
Mahindra United 1494114437 28 13 7 8 33 22 046.43 1996–97 2009–10 [upper-alpha 3] [2][23]
Minerva Punjab 41214310 8 4 3 1 14 6 050.00 2016–17 2019–20 [9][7]
Mohammedan 65105410 11 9 2 0 23 7 081.82 1996–97 2013–14 [upper-alpha 7] [2][8]
Mohun Bagan 221174236611 45 17 13 15 50 42 037.78 1997–98 2019–20 [upper-alpha 8][upper-alpha 1] [13][7]
Mumbai 94329234 18 6 6 6 28 20 033.33 2008–09 2016–17 [24][9]
NEROCA 21103210 5 3 2 0 10 4 060.00 2017–18 2019–20 [upper-alpha 1] [18][7]
ONGC 22002002 4 2 0 2 6 2 050.00 2010–11 2012–13 [20][5]
Pune 64026321 12 7 2 3 18 12 058.33 2009–10 2014–15 [23][10]
Punjab Police 11001100 2 2 0 0 6 2 100.00 2001–02 2001–02 [15]
Rangdajied United 11001100 2 2 0 0 5 2 100.00 2013–14 2013–14 [8]
Real Kashmir 20202200 4 2 2 0 5 3 050.00 2018–19 2019–20 [25][7]
Royal Wahingdoh 11001001 2 1 0 1 2 1 050.00 2014–15 2014–15 [10]
Salgaocar 201361192512 39 15 11 13 43 46 038.46 1996–97 2015–16 [upper-alpha 9][upper-alpha 3] [2][6]
State Bank of Travancore 33003210 6 5 1 0 16 5 083.33 1999–2000 2004–05 [11][16]
Shillong Lajong 96219324 18 9 4 5 35 17 050.00 2009–10 2018–19 [23][25]
Sporting CG 1255212552 24 10 10 4 35 26 041.67 2003–04 2015–16 [21][6]
Tollygunge Agragami 64026510 12 9 1 2 21 4 075.00 1999–2000 2004–05 [11][16]
TRAU 11001100 2 2 0 0 6 3 100.00 2019–20 2019–20 [7]
United 63126141 12 4 5 3 14 10 033.33 2008–09 2013–14 [24][8]
United Sikkim 11001100 2 2 0 0 7 0 100.00 2012–13 2012–13 [5]
Vasco 64026330 12 7 3 2 22 8 058.33 2000–01 2008–09 [26][24]
Viva Kerala 43104400 8 7 1 0 17 5 087.50 2007–08 2011–12 [27][19]


Overall record

Statistics correct till end of 2019-20 I-League.
East Bengal F.C. overall league record by competition in NFL/I-League
Competition Home Away Total
P W D L P W D L P W D L F A Win% Notes
National Football League (1996–2007) (Tier-One) 114772512110453332 224 122 58 44 331 182 054.46 [upper-alpha 10][3]
I-League (2007–2020) (Tier-One) 137723827139543748 276 126 75 75 425 282 045.65 [3]
Total 251 149 63 39 249 99 70 80 500 248 133 119 756 464 049.60 [3]

Indian Super League

Statistics correct as of match played 7 February 2021.

SC East Bengal league record by opponents: ISL
Club Home Away Total Win% First Last Notes Refs
P W D L P W D L P W D L F A
ATK Mohun Bagan 10010000 1 0 0 1 0 2 000.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
Bengaluru FC 10011100 2 1 0 1 1 2 050.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
Chennaiyin FC 10101010 2 0 2 0 2 2 000.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
FC Goa 10101010 2 0 2 0 2 2 000.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
Hyderabad FC 00001001 1 0 0 1 2 3 000.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
Jamshedpur FC 10101100 2 1 1 0 2 1 050.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
Kerala Blasters FC 10101010 2 0 2 0 2 2 000.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
Mumbai City FC 10011001 2 0 0 2 0 4 000.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
NorthEast United FC 00001001 1 0 0 1 0 2 000.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]
Odisha FC 11000000 1 1 0 0 3 1 100.00 2020–21 2020–21 [28]

Overall record in ISL

Statistics correct as of 7 February 2021.
East Bengal F.C. overall league record by competition in ISL
Competition Home Away Total
P W D L P W D L P W D L F A Win% Notes
Indian Super League (2020 – ) (Tier-One) 81438233 16 3 7 6 14 21 018.75 [upper-alpha 11]

Notes

  1. The 2019-20 I-League was cancelled after 16 Rounds due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The return leg match was cancelled.[12]
  2. Includes a 3–0 Walkover win in 1997–98 for East Bengal FC as Churchill Brothers refused to play due to disputes over Match ball.[13]
  3. Includes 2 matches from 1998–99 Preliminary Stages.[14]
  4. Includes 1 match from 1996–97 First Stage which East Bengal won 1–0.[2]
  5. Includes 1 match from 1996–97 First Stage which East Bengal won 2–0.[2]
  6. Includes 1 match from 1996–97 First Stage which ended 1–1.[2]
  7. Includes 1 match from 1996–97 First Stage which East Bengal won 2–1.[2]
  8. Includes a 3–0 Walkover win in 2012–13 for East Bengal as Mohun Bagan refused to play in the second half citing crowd violence.[5]
  9. Includes 1 match from 1996–97 First Stage which ended 0–0.[2]
  10. Includes 5 matches from 1996–97 NFL First Stage and 10 matches from 1998–99 NFL Preliminary Stages.
  11. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the 2020–21 Indian Super League season would be entirely held in Goa, inside closed doors and East Bengal has been allotted the Tilak Maidan Stadium as their home ground for the season.[29]

See also

References

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