Football Club Pune City was a professional association football club based in Pune, India, that plays in Indian Super League.[1] The club was formed in 2014 and played its first competitive match on 14 October 2014 and hold on Delhi Dynamos FC by 0-0 tie.[2] The club had never won any ISL title. The Club was dissolved due to financial constrains before the advent of 2019–20.[3]
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were purchased by Indian Super League side FCPuneCity, and rebranded it as the FCPuneCity Academy. Pune had always operated a U19 and U17 youth team...
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Kerala Blasters FC, 13 October 2014) Biggest win (in ISL): 3–0 (vs Chennaiyin FC, 27 November 2014) Biggest loss (in ISL): 0–5 (vs FCPuneCity, 30 December...
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the record of having attained the highest margin of victory when they beat Mumbai CityFC 7–0 in Fatorda. This victory included two players scoring hat-tricks...
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