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Namdhari FC

Namdhari Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Sri Bhaini Sahib, near in , that competes in the , the second tier of the . As part of the Sports Academy, the club emphasizes disciplined training and youth development, drawing from the Namdhari community's values of and national service. The club's origins trace back to 1975, when it was established as Namdhari XI under the inspiration of the sect's leadership to promote sports in the region following India's . The Namdhari Sports Academy was formally founded on April 4, 2004, in Sri Bhaini Sahib, initially focusing on multiple sports before launching a dedicated academy in 2018 to nurture young talent from ages 10 to 17. The academy currently hosts over 40 residential trainees and 60-70 daily participants from nearby areas, with a vision to build an international-caliber team capable of competing in global leagues. Namdhari FC made its debut in the I-League during the 2023-24 season after successfully bidding for a spot in the league. In its inaugural I-League campaign, the club finished 9th, followed by a 6th-place finish in the 2024-25 season with a record of 9 wins, 5 draws, and 8 losses. The team plays its home matches at the Guru Gobind Singh Stadium and, more recently, the Namdhari Stadium, both in Sri Bhaini Sahib. Under manager Fernando Capobianco, appointed in September 2024, Namdhari is preparing for the 2025-26 I-League season, scheduled to begin in late 2025 or early 2026. The club's youth teams have also achieved success, including a U-19 national title in the Reliance Foundation Youth Sports tournament in 2023-24.

History

Formation and early development

The Namdhari community's sporting heritage began with the formation of the Namdhari XI field hockey team in 1976, inspired by India's victory in the Hockey World Cup the previous year, which fostered a culture of discipline and athletic excellence within the sect. This initiative, rooted in the Namdhari principles of and traditional values, extended beyond hockey to promote overall youth engagement in sports as a means of and . Building on this legacy, the Namdhari Sports Academy was established on April 7, 2004, in Sri Bhaini Sahib near , , as a multi-sport organization dedicated to talent nurturing across disciplines like , , and more. The academy provided essential infrastructure, including training centers, to support programs and align with the sect's emphasis on holistic growth through . With gaining prominence in , the Namdhari Football Academy was specifically founded in to channel this interest into structured development. The academy's initial efforts centered on training, recruiting and coaching young talents from the local community to build foundational skills and team ethos. From onward, the academy teams participated in local leagues, focusing on -level competitions to hone player abilities and promote the sport regionally. This phase marked steady growth through expanded programs, maintaining an amateur status while producing promising players until 2023.

Entry into I-League and recent seasons

Namdhari FC secured entry into the for the 2023–24 season through a successful corporate bid approved by the (AIFF), joining as one of two new entrants alongside to expand the league to 13 teams. This marked the club's transition from regional competitions to professional national football, with matches played in a home-and-away double format totaling 24 games per team. The debut campaign began with challenges, including early losses, but the team achieved their first professional victory on November 11, 2023, defeating 1–0 at Namdhari Stadium through a goal by . Namdhari FC concluded the 2023–24 season in 9th position, recording 7 wins, 6 draws, and 11 losses for a total of 27 points and a of -11. A standout moment came late in the season with a 4–1 away win over on April 13, 2024, with goals from Stephen Acquah, Imanol Arana (penalty), and Manvir Singh (two), highlighting the team's attacking potential despite an overall mid-table finish that avoided relegation. Concurrently, the club's reserve squad competed in the , providing developmental opportunities and maintaining regional engagement. In the 2024–25 I-League, reduced to 12 teams and featuring 22 matches per side, Namdhari FC improved to 6th place with 9 wins, 5 draws, and 8 losses (29 points after a 3-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player against SC Bengaluru FC, which was subject to appeals and CAS rulings), and a goal difference of +3. The season included notable results such as a 5–2 home victory over Shillong Lajong FC on January 25, 2025, showcasing offensive prowess with multiple scorers. A major controversy arose from Inter Kashi's use of an ineligible player in their January 13, 2025, loss to Namdhari, impacting the title race through subsequent appeals and CAS decisions; Namdhari's own deduction was later adjusted but ultimately upheld in part—the team focused on consolidation rather than promotion contention, ending comfortably in the upper mid-table. The reserves continued their involvement in the Punjab State Super Football League, supporting the club's youth development pipeline. The 2025–26 season began on November 9, 2025, with a 0–3 home loss to Aizawl FC.

Club identity

Crest and colours

The Namdhari FC is nicknamed "The Namdharis," a moniker directly derived from the Sikh community that founded and sustains the club, emphasizing its deep cultural and spiritual roots in . The club's primary colour is white with red accents, mirroring the spotless white turbans and uniforms traditionally worn by Namdhari athletes, which symbolize purity, discipline, and unwavering devotion to spiritual principles. Since the establishment of the football academy in 2018, the club's identity has evolved from an amateur setup to a entity in the , maintaining these symbolic ties to foster local talent and embody values of perseverance and ethical conduct.

Kits and sponsorships

Namdhari FC's have been manufactured by SPS Hospitals since the club's debut in the during the 2023–24 season. This partnership provides the team's matchday apparel, including home, away, and training , reflecting a local collaboration with the Punjab-based hospital chain. The primary shirt sponsor is the Namdharis organization, which supports the club as part of its broader initiatives. The is prominently placed on the front of , with no additional back-of-shirt or kit sponsors reported as of 2025. The home kit features a predominantly white design with red accents, aligning with the club's traditional colors. Away kits have varied, including red and blue options to avoid clashes during matches. Upon transitioning from academy-level play to professional competition in the , the kits evolved from simpler uniforms to more structured professional designs incorporating branding and enhanced materials for competitive use.

Infrastructure

Namdhari Stadium

Namdhari Stadium, situated in Bhaini Sahib in the of , serves as the primary home venue for Namdhari FC. The facility is part of the broader Namdhari Sports Academy campus and plays a key role in the club's professional operations. With a of 5,000 spectators, the stadium accommodates fans for competitive matches while maintaining a focused environment for the team's performances. It features a natural grass pitch measuring the standard 105 m × 68 m dimensions, along with floodlights that enable evening fixtures under optimal conditions. Developed alongside the establishment of the Namdhari Football Academy in 2018, the stadium underwent upgrades to comply with (AIFF) licensing requirements for professional play. These enhancements ensured it met standards, allowing Namdhari FC to host home games there beginning with the 2023–24 season. The venue integrates seamlessly with the club's adjacent training facilities, supporting both matchdays and daily operations.

Training facilities and academy

The Namdhari FC training facilities are integrated within the Namdhari Sports Academy located in Sri Bhaini Sahib, , serving as the primary hub for both professional and youth development activities. The campus features multiple pitches, including a synthetic turf field designed for intensive training sessions, alongside a multi-gym equipped with modern fitness equipment to support strength and conditioning programs. Residential hostels accommodate over 40 young trainees aged 10 to 17, providing air-conditioned living quarters and daily meals to foster a disciplined environment. These amenities enable year-round training, with approximately 60 to 70 additional commuters joining daily sessions. The academy operates a structured program emphasizing holistic development, with teams organized across age groups from U-10 to U-19, focusing on technical skills, tactical awareness, and through coaching led by experienced instructors. Trials for selection occur annually, targeting promising talents for integration into the nursery academy and subsequent age-group squads, with daily training regimens of six hours including studies and emphasis on . This setup has produced competitive sides, such as the U-13 team that secured first place in the 2024–25 Gujarwal League by defeating Mubarakpur Football Club in the finals. A notable success came in the 2023–24 season when the U-19 team clinched victory in the boys' U-19 final of the league, defeating MS Senior Secondary School, , 9–0 in a decisive match. The academy's emphasis on player pathways facilitates seamless progression, allowing standout graduates to alongside and eventually join the senior Namdhari FC , aligning with the club's of nurturing homegrown for professional competitions.

Current team

First-team squad

As of November 2025, Namdhari FC's first-team squad consists of 40 registered players, blending experienced Indian nationals with five foreign talents to comply with regulations allowing up to five overseas players. The roster emphasizes youth development alongside seasoned performers, with an average age of 25.5 years and a focus on versatile Indian midfielders and defenders. Lamine Moro, a 31-year-old Ghanaian defender, serves as captain, providing leadership in the backline. The squad is structured across key positions, with strong depth in defense and midfield to support the team's tactical setup under manager Fernando Capobianco. Below is a breakdown of the primary players by position, including squad numbers, nationalities, and contract expiration dates where available.
PositionPlayer NameNumberNationalityContract Ends
Goalkeepers
Jaspreet Singh-IndiaMay 31, 2026
Niraj Kumar23IndiaMay 31, 2026
Avtar Singh27India-
Nishan Singh-IndiaMay 31, 2026
Defenders
Lamine Moro (Captain)25Ghana-
Akashdeep Singh5IndiaMay 31, 2026
Manbir Singh4IndiaMay 31, 2025
Kamalpreet Singh32IndiaMay 31, 2026
Sukhandeep Singh-IndiaMay 31, 2025
Harpreet Singh-India-
Gursimrat Singh-India-
Midfielders
Sehnaj Singh28IndiaMay 31, 2026
Amandeep Singh12IndiaMay 31, 2026
Joseph Gordon-GhanaMay 31, 2025
Simranjeet Singh-IndiaMay 31, 2025
Dharmpreet Singh10India-
Nimratpal Singh16India-
Vicente de Paula Mercedes (Dé)9BrazilMay 31, 2025
David Nii Lante Mills-Ghana-
Pragyan Sundar Gogoi-India-
Forwards
Bhupinder Singh84IndiaMay 31, 2026
Manvir Singh7IndiaMay 31, 2025
Jaskaranpreet Singh17India-
Karandeep Singh11India-
Seilenthang Lotjem33IndiaMay 31, 2026
Cledson Carvalho Dasilva-Brazil-
Akashdeep Singh (II)-India-
Notable signings for the 2024–25 season included forward Vicente de Paula Mercedes (Dé) , who added international flair to the midfield and attack, respectively, with a one-year deal extending into mid-2025. Several contracts from that period, such as those of Manvir and Manbir , were renewed or extended through May 2025 to maintain continuity. Following the 2024–25 season, bolstered squad depth with key acquisitions for the 2025–26 campaign, including goalkeeper from on September 16, 2025, defender from Rajasthan United on August 30, 2025, forward Seilenthang Lotjem from on July 22, 2025, and Brazilian forward Cledson Carvalho Dasilva, all as free agents or loans to enhance competition in pivotal roles. No significant injuries have been reported among the core squad as of November 2025, allowing full utilization of the roster's depth, particularly in midfield where Indian players like Sehnaj Singh provide rotational options. The team's five foreign slots are fully occupied by Lamine Moro, Joseph Gordon, David Mills, de Paula , and Cledson Carvalho Dasilva, ensuring balanced integration without over-reliance on imports.

Coaching and technical staff

Fernando David Capobianco serves as the head coach of Namdhari FC, having been appointed on September 15, 2024. An Argentine national born in 1983, Capobianco brought an attacking style to the team in his debut season in Indian football. The club parted ways with previous head coach Francesc Bonet in November 2023, after his appointment in October of that year. Bonet, a Spanish coach with prior experience in the I-League at Gokulam Kerala FC, managed only five matches during his short tenure. As of 2025, the technical staff includes assistant manager Sirtaj Singh Randhawa, an national aged 31, who joined on January 1, 2025. The staff primarily comprises professionals familiar with the local football landscape, complemented by Capobianco's international perspective. No major changes to the coaching setup occurred immediately following the 2024–25 season, though Randhawa's mid-season addition strengthened the backroom team. Under Capobianco's leadership, Namdhari FC has demonstrated enhanced tactical cohesion in recent matches.

Records and statistics

Season-by-season performance

Namdhari FC debuted in the , India's second-tier professional league, during the 2023–24 season after gaining entry as a corporate . The competed in a 13-team format, playing 24 matches per team. In their inaugural campaign, they finished 9th with 27 points from 7 wins, 6 draws, and 11 losses, scoring 29 goals and conceding 40. The following season, 2024–25, saw Namdhari participate in a reduced 12-team , completing 22 matches. They improved to 7th place, accumulating 29 points through 8 wins, 5 draws, and 9 losses, with 28 goals scored and 30 conceded. This performance included qualification for the 2025 , where they advanced from Group A after wins such as a 4–2 victory over FT. Namdhari's was adjusted after a 3-point deduction and match forfeit to due to fielding an ineligible player. The 2025–26 I-League season, which began on November 9, 2025, is ongoing as of November 14, 2025. Namdhari has played 1 match, recording 0 wins, 0 draws, and 1 loss (0–3 to ).
SeasonLeaguePosPldWDLGFGAGDPts
2023–249th2476112940–1127
2024–257th228592830–229
2025–26TBD100103–30
Namdhari's reserve team achieved success in the Punjab State Super Football League, winning the 2023–24 edition as champions.

Managerial history

Francesc Bonet was appointed as the inaugural head coach of Namdhari FC for their debut I-League season in 2023, bringing experience from managing Indian clubs like Gokulam Kerala FC, where he emphasized youth integration and possession-based play. His tenure focused on blending academy talents with senior players to build a cohesive unit, though the team struggled with consistency in the early fixtures. Bonet managed the first five matches before mutually parting ways with the club on November 26, 2023. Harpreet Singh, a former player for the club and Indian teams like JCT and Mahindra United, stepped in as interim on November 26, 2023, and was confirmed in the role on December 15, 2023, until the end of the 2023-24 season. Under Singh, Namdhari stabilized, adopting a more pragmatic, counter-attacking style that leveraged the squad's defensive solidity and quick transitions, leading to a mid-table finish. His marked the first time a club alumnus took charge, promoting internal cohesion without any external youth promotions noted. Singh's contract concluded on June 30, 2024. Fernando Capobianco, an Argentine coach with prior experience in youth academies at clubs like and Talleres, was appointed on September 15, 2024. Capobianco introduced a balanced tactical approach, emphasizing high pressing and fluid attacking patterns, which contributed to an improved performance and a higher league standing compared to the previous year. As of November 14, 2025, Capobianco remains the .
ManagerNationalityTenureMatchesWinsDrawsLossesWin %
Francesc BonetOctober 1, 2023 – November 24, 2023531160%
Harpreet Singh (interim/permanent)November 26, 2023 – May 31, 202419451021%
Fernando CapobiancoSeptember 15, 2024 – present2285936%
The records reflect performances only, with Bonet's figures from the 2023-24 season opener, Singh's covering the remainder of that campaign, and Capobianco's encompassing the full 2024-25 season.

Achievements

Domestic competitions

Namdhari FC first competed in the , India's second division, during the 2023–24 season after securing promotion through the . In their debut campaign, the club recorded 7 wins, 6 draws, and 9 losses across 22 matches, finishing 9th in the 12-team league with 27 points and a of −11. The following 2024–25 season saw mid-table form, with an official 6th-place finish and 29 points (8 wins, 5 draws, 9 losses after adjustment), maintaining their status without achieving promotion, as only the league winners advance directly to the . As of November 14, 2025, in the ongoing 2025–26 , Namdhari have played early fixtures, including an opening-day loss of 0–3 to , and currently hold a mid-table position. At the state level, Namdhari have been prominent in the , winning the title in the 2022–23 edition, which bolstered their senior team's infrastructure and led to their entry. This victory marked their first championship in the competition, highlighting their dominance in before transitioning to national leagues. In subsequent seasons, including 2024–25, they remained competitive but finished outside the top spots, with claiming the crown. Namdhari made their debut in the , Asia's oldest football tournament, in 2025, qualifying as an side. Placed in Group A alongside , FT, and , they secured second position with 6 points from 2 wins and 1 loss, including a 2–0 victory over and a 4–2 win against FT. However, they did not qualify for the stages as a runner-up. The club has not yet qualified for the , the top-tier competition reserved for and select teams. A notable rivalry exists with , another Punjab-based club, fueled by regional pride and frequent encounters in the . Matches between the two have been intense, such as Punjab FC's 4–0 win over Namdhari in the 2024–25 PSL season, underscoring the competitive Punjab derbies that draw significant local interest.

Youth and reserve honours

Namdhari FC's and reserve teams have contributed significantly to the club's through competitive successes in regional and national competitions. In the 2023–24 season, the U-19 squad from Sports Academy claimed the Boys U-19 title in the North Zone championship, emerging victorious after a series of matches at the Championship Center. This win highlighted the academy's focus on nurturing talent in structured leagues. Beyond these titles, the has recorded victories in various tournaments, serving as a vital pipeline for player promotions to higher levels. Several academy graduates have transitioned to the first team, supporting Namdhari FC's long-term growth without relying on major senior national honours. The academy's residential program for over 40 trainees aged 10–17 emphasizes discipline and skill-building, aligning with the club's vision for international competitiveness.

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