1990s (as Oil & Natural Gas Commission) 2006; 18 years ago (2006) (as ONGC FC)
Ground
Cooperage Ground
Capacity
5,000
Owner
ONGC
Chairman
Vivek Bhowmik
Head coach
Dharmesh Patel
League
MDFA Elite League
Website
Club website
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Football Club (known simply as ONGC FC)[1][2][3][4] was an Indian professional football club based in Mumbai.[5][6][7][8] The club was an institutional arm of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), and part of its multi-sports club.[9][10]
Nicknamed "The Oilmen", they competed in both the domestic top tiers National Football League, and I-League,[11][12] alongside the regional competition named MDFA Elite League.[13][14][15][16] The club also operated a non-professional football section that participates in regional corporate tournaments, including All-India Public Sector League.[17]
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I-League. Also he's the Only player from Gujarat to captain an I-league team ONGCFC from the year 2010 -11. Also he's the only player from Gujarat to play...
affiliated with the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation which runs the club. This means that ONGC Football Club is an institutional club. "ONGCFC". soccerway....
former Indian footballer who is currently the manager for ONGC in the I-League. After ONGCF.C. won promotion to the I-League after finishing in 2nd place...
hosted in Bengaluru. With 16 points in 7 matches, HAL finished on 2nd as ONGCFC clinched title. HASC qualified for 2010–11 I-League season after finishing...
played for ONGCF.C. in 2010–11 I-League, scoring11 goals before his club was relegated. Badmus Babatunde was a star scorer, as he guided ONGCF.C. to promotion...
defeating Three Star Club of Nepal and Shillong Lajong FC. In final, the club lost to ONGCFC by 1–3 margin and finished as runner-up. Later in 2011,...
promoted ONGCF.C. of the I-League in the 2012–2013 season began and he made his debut for the club 29 December 2012 against United Sikkim F.C. in the...
from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2023. Vaz, John. "ONGCFC 1–1 Prayag United SC: Ten-man Oilmen hold Kolkatan outfit". Goal.com. Archived...
LIVE Commentary". Goal.com. Retrieved 9 November 2012. "East Bengal 2–1 ONGCFC: The Red and Gold keep semi-finals hope alive". Goal.com. Archived from...
14 April 2013 against ONGCF.C. where he kept a clean sheet in a 1-0 win. He also started in the next match against Air India FC on 20 April, where he...
Prior to now he played for Indian Football clubs Viva Kerala FC a first time and ONGC. He is known for his crossing ability, and his work ethic leadership...
in June 2012, that he was on trial with Falkirk, Airdrie, and Exeter City FC on recommendation of his former teammate Alan Gow. He scored his first goal...
New Road Team of Nepal in 2007, Three Star Club of Nepal in 2008. and ONGCFC in 2010. Mohammedan Sporting became the champions for 2016 beating Jhapa...
joining Mohammedan in 2009 and Mohun Bagan in 2010. Mollick then joined ONGCF.C. of the I-League in 2012, and made his debut for the club on 21 September...
for ONGCF.C. of the I-League on 23 September 2012 during the 2012 Indian Federation Cup against East Bengal F.C. in which ONGC lost 2–1. After ONGC were...
around the same time, uncertainty whether institutional clubs Air India, ONGC and then-suspended Mohun Bagan would be allowed to play in the league that...
Karnataka Women's League Main State League: Kerala Premier League 1 Ladakh FC Main State League: Madhya Pradesh Premier League Main State League: Mumbai...
forward for ONGCF.C. in the I-League. On 17 September 2012 it was confirmed officially that Eke had signed with newly promoted ONGCF.C. of the I-League...
with ONGC. He made his professional debut with the club on 8 October 2012 against Pune. He came on as a 77th-minute substitute for Lalu KV as ONGC lost...