2014 Delhi Dynamos FC season explained

Season:2014
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Chairman:Sameer Manchanda
Chrtitle:Chairman
Average Attendance:15,713[1]
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Nextseason:2015

The 2014 Delhi Dynamos FC season was the first ever season in the history of the Delhi Dynamos, a franchise in the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. For the first season the Dynamos announced a partnership with Feyenoord,[2] who helped the Indian club assemble their technical staff and squad.

The Delhi Dynamos began their season on 14 October with a 0–0 draw at home against Pune City. Despite only losing four of their fourteen matches during the 2014 season, the Delhi Dynamos failed to qualify for the finals by only a single point.

Background

See main article: Indian Super League.

Signings

Indian draft

RoundPositionPlayerI-League club
1 Francis FernandesSalgaocar
2 Robert LalthlamuanaEast Bengal
3 Naoba SinghEast Bengal
4 Shylo MalsawmtluangaEast Bengal
5 Shouvik GhoshMohun Bagan
6 Souvik ChakrabortyMohun Bagan
7 Munmun LugunRangdajied United
8 Adil KhanMohun Bagan
9 Manish BhargavMohun Bagan
10 Govin SinghShillong Lajong
11 Jagroop SinghEagles (2nd Division)
12 Steven DiasChurchill Brothers
13 Anwar AliMumbai
14 Manandeep SinghRangdajied United

International draft

RoundPositionPlayerLast Club
1 Mads Junker KV Mechelen
2 Morten Skoubo OB
3 Bruno Girona
4 Gustavo Marmentini Atlético Paranaense
5 Marek Čech Sparta Prague
6 Pavel Eliáš Baumit Jablonec
7 Dinis Vitória

Other signings

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4scope=row Wim Raymaekers OH Leuven13 August 2014[3]
1scope=row Kristof Van Hout Genk19 August 2014[4]
10scope=row Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC29 August 2014[5]
3scope=row Stijn Houben HBS8 September 2014[6]
6scope=row Hans Mulder NEC8 September 2014

Indian Super League

See main article: 2014 Indian Super League season.

Results summary

Player statistics

Season stats
PositionPlayer
1 GK 14 0
2 DF 1 0
3 DF 7 0
4 DF 8 1
5 DF 14 0
6 MF 13 3
7 FW 8 0
8 MF 7 0
9 FW 14 3
10 FW 10 1
11 MF 11 0
13 MF 5 1
14 MF 6 0
15 MF 10 1
16 MF 13 5
17 FW 2 0
18 DF 1 0
19 DF 3 0
20 MF 7 0
21 GK 0 0
22 DF 5 0
23 MF 7 0
24 GK 0 0
26 DF 13 0
28 MF 13 0
34 MF 3 1

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indian Super League 2014 » Attendance. WorldFootball.net. 20 March 2015.
  2. Web site: Delhi Dynamos officially launched; tie up announced with Feyenoord. Shankar. Das. 17 July 2014. www.sportskeeda.com.
  3. News: ISL: Delhi Dynamos sign Belgian defender Wim Raymaekers. https://web.archive.org/web/20140815022416/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/isl-delhi-dynamos-sign-belgian-defender-wim-raymaekers/491913-5-21.html. dead. 15 August 2014. 20 March 2015. IBN Live. 13 August 2014.
  4. News: Delhi Dynamos sign world`s tallest goalkeeper Kristof Van Hout. 20 March 2015. Zee News. 19 August 2014.
  5. News: Alessandro del Piero Signs up With Delhi Dynamos in Indian Super League. 20 March 2015. NDTV Sports. 29 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141013142250/http://sports.ndtv.com/football/news/229027-alessandro-del-piero-signs-up-with-delhi-dynamos-in-indian-super-league. 13 October 2014. dead.
  6. News: Delhi Dynamos FC welcome Dutch duo. 20 March 2015. Indian Super League. 8 September 2014.