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Association football club in India
Football club
Odisha
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Full nameOdisha Football Club
Nicknames
Short nameOFC
Founded
  • 14 October 2014; 11 years ago (2014-10-14) (as Delhi Dynamos FC)
  • 31 August 2019; 6 years ago (2019-08-31) (as Odisha FC)
GroundKalinga Stadium
Capacity15,000[1]
OwnerGMS Leadership[2]
CEOVacant[3]
Head coachT. G. Purushothaman
LeagueIndian Super League
2024โ€“2025Indian Super League, 7th of 13
Playoffs: DNQ
Websiteodishafc.com
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Current season

Odisha Football Club ([oษฝiหˆsa] โ“˜) is an Indian professional football club based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, that competes in the Indian Super League, the top flight of Indian football. Prior to the inaugural Indian Super League season, the club was founded as Delhi Dynamos Football Club. In 2019, prior to the 2019โ€“20 Indian Super League season, the club rebranded to Odisha Football Club, and relocated to its current base, the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar. The club is owned and operated by the Dubai-based company GMS Leadership and Raj Athwal as the president of the club.

Odisha played its first home match on 14 October 2014, with a 0โ€“0 draw against Pune City at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi as Delhi Dynamos. As Odisha FC, the club played their first match on 22 October 2019, however they had to play their first three matches of 2019โ€“20 ISL season at Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune, before making Kalinga Stadium as their permanent base. The club went on to win the 2023 Indian Super Cup, its first trophy. After defeating Gokulam Kerala FC in the Indian club qualifiers for 2023โ€“24 AFC Cup group stage 3โ€“1, Odisha qualified for the 2023โ€“24 AFC Cup, its first participation in any continental stage.

History

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Formation

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In early 2014, it was announced that the All India Football Federation, the national federation for football in India, and IMG-Reliance would be accepting bids for ownership of eight or nine selected cities for the upcoming Indian Super League, an eight-team franchise league modeled along the lines of the Indian Premier League cricket tournament.[4] On 13-April-2014, it was announced that DEN Networks had won the bidding for the Delhi franchise.[5] The team had entered an alliance with Dutch club Feyenoord which lasted one year.[6]

Beginnings in Delhi (2014โˆ’2019)

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The team started their inaugural Indian Super League campaign on 14 October 2014, with a 0โ€“0 draw against FC Pune City at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. Dynamos did not experience the best of starts to their ISL campaign as they were placed last in the points table till the ninth game-week. But, against all odds, the team finished fifth with a five-match unbeaten run which included three wins and two draws. However, the team could not qualify for the semi-finals. In the 2015 season, Delhi Dynamos, for the first time, qualified for the semi-finals of the Indian Super League in 2015. In the 2016 season, the club finished third in the league stage with 21 points, but[7] lost to Kerala Blasters FC in the semi-finals. In the 2017โ€“18 season, the club finished eighth in the league stage with 19 points[8] and couldn't qualify for semi-finals. In their last season under the Delhi Dynamos banner, i.e. the 2018โ€“19 season, the club again finished eighth in the league round with 18 points[9] and therefore, couldn't qualify for the semi-finals.

Base Bhubaneswar (2019)

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Ahead of the 2019โ€“20 Indian Super League, the club decided to relocate to a new base, the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Odisha and rechristen itself as Odisha FC. In the presence of Naveen Patnaik, the Chief Minister of Odisha, and Tusharkanti Behera, the Minister for Department of Sports and Youth Services (DSYS), Government of Odisha, the Delhi Soccer Private Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Odisha, to facilitate the relocation of the club from the national capital New Delhi to the Odisha state capital Bhubaneswar.[10] As per the MoU, it was mutually decided that the club's first team, youth teams, youth football development program and grassroots football development program will be based in Odisha.[11]

Odisha Football Club (2019โˆ’)

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Carlos Delgado, captained the 2023 AIFF Super Cup winning side that secured club's first silverware, and led the side to victory in the Indian club qualifier for the 2023โ€“24 AFC Cup, marking the clubโ€™s maiden Asian campaign.
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Diego Maurรญcio, all-time top scorer for Odisha in all competitions.

Odisha played three of their initial home fixtures of the 2019โˆ’20 season at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Stadium in Pune, due to unavailability of the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.[14] Odisha started off their season on 22-October-2019, with a 2โˆ’1 loss in an away match against Jamshedpur at the JRD Tata Sports Complex.[15] Odisha secured their first ever win in their third fixture registering a 4โˆ’2 victory against Mumbai City at the Mumbai Football Arena. Odisha ended the season at the sixth spot with 25 points.[16] Later, on 18-March-2020, due to the head coach's familial obligations, Josep Gombau left the club.[17] Stuart Baxter replaced Josep Gomabau on 19 June 2020, as he was announced as the head coach of Odisha in a two-year contract.[18]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the 2020โˆ’21 season was hosted behind closed doors across three venues in Goa, the Fatorda Stadium in Margao, the GMC Athletic Stadium in Bambolim, and the Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco da Gama.[19] Due to inconsistent display throughout the season, Odisha FC ended up at the bottom of the league with twelve points. On 2 February 2021, Baxter was sacked for his comments in a post-match press conference.[20]

On 20 July 2021, Odisha announced the appointment of Kiko Ramรญrez as the head coach for 2021โ€“22 Indian Super League[21] along with the appointment of Assistant Coach and Head of Football Development, Joaquin "Kino" Garcia Sanchez.[22] On 1 September 2021, the club entered into a 3-year international partnership deal with Premier League club Watford.[23] On 4 November 2021, the club announced the finalisation of a strategic football and commercial partnership with Brazil's Avaรญ Futebol Clube as a part of OFC's Global Football Alliance initiative.[24] Odisha began the 2021โ€“22 season campaign win a historic 3โ€“1 win over Bengaluru FC on 24-November.[25][26] Odisha ended the season at the seventh spot with 23 points.

The 2022 Durand Cup kicked of the 2022โ€“23 Indian football season, followed by the Indian Super League season, and later ended with the Super Cup. In the 2022 Durand Cup group stage, Odisha topped their group with four wins in four games, scoring 11 goals without conceding a single goal, and qualified for the 2022 Durand Cup quarter-finals. Odisha went down a.e.t. against Bengaluru in the quarter-finals 1โ€“2, bowing out of the competition.[27] In the 2022โ€“23 Indian Super League season, Odisha finished 6th with 30 points on the table and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since rebranding into Odisha FC. However, they lost to Mohun Bagan 2-0 in the knock-outs.

In the 2023 Indian Super Cup, Odisha began their campaign by drawing 1โ€“1 against East Bengal. They then went on to win 3โ€“0 against I-League side Aizawl FC and a 2โ€“1 win against Hyderabad FC to top their group and qualify for the Semi-final of the tournament. In the Semi-final, they beat the surprise team in the tournament NortEast United 3-1 to qualify for their first ever Super Cup Final where they were up against Bengaluru.

On 25 April 2023, Odisha clinched their first ever silverware, the Indian Super Cup title, defeating Bengaluru FC 2โ€“1 in the 2023 Indian Super Cup final.[28] They faced 2021โ€“22 I-League champions Gokulam Kerala in the Indian club qualifiers for 2023โ€“24 AFC competitions. Diego Maurรญcio's hat-trick helped Odisha cruise past Gokulam Kerala to qualify for the AFC Cup.

Odisha kicked-off their 2023โ€“24 season with the 2023โ€“24 AFC Cup, in which they were placed in the South Zone group alongside Mohun Bagan SG from India, Bashundhara Kings from Bangladesh, and Maziya from the Maldives. Odisha finished as the South Zone Winners, topping the group with 12 points from 6 games, qualifying for the inter-zonal play-off semi-finals. Odisha faced the Australian side Central Coast Mariners in the Inter-zone play-off semi-finals. They lost the first leg 0โ€“4 away, and drew the second leg 0โ€“0 at home, exiting the competition.[29] In the 2023โ€“24 Indian Super League season, the club finished 4th with 39 points from 22 games, qualifying for the play-offs. In the knock-outs, they defeated Kerala Blasters 2โ€“1, and reached the semi-finals for the first time in club history. In the two-legged semi-final, Odisha faced Mohun Bagan SG. They won the first leg 2โ€“1 at home, however, lost 0โ€“2 away, exiting the league play-offs with an aggregate score of 2โ€“3.

Odisha kicked of their 2024โ€“25 season with the 2024 Bandodkar Trophy, a pre-season invitational tournament in Goa. They topped their group, progressed through the knockout stages, defeating Brisbane Roar 2โ€“1 in the semi-finals, and reached the final. However, they lost the title match to FC Goa 1โ€“3 on penalties after a 3โ€“3 draw and finished as runners-up of the trophy.[30] In the 2024โ€“25 Indian Super League, where the club under head coach Sergio Lobera ultimately finished seventh in the league, with 8 wins, 9 draws, and 7 losses, narrowly missing out on a playoff spot in a tightly contested campaign.[31] Immediately after the league, Odisha FC competed in the 2025 AIFF Super Cup, but were eliminated early in the Round of 16, suffering a 0โ€“3 defeat to Punjab FC at the Kalinga Stadium, ending their season without a cup run to salvage silverware.[32]

Club crest and kits

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Crest

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Center of a stone wheel engraved in the 13th-century-built Konark Sun Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Odisha, India.
A stone wheel engraved in the walls of the temple which is designed as a chariot consisting of 24 such wheels.

On 15 September 2019, Odisha unveiled their official logo embodying the heritage and the culture of the state of Odisha and the vision and the ideology of its parent company, GMS Inc.[33] The design for the crest is inspired from the Chakras or the chariot wheels of the famous Konark Sun Temple, a World Heritage Site in Odisha which represents movement and development; the ship design represents GMS, the world's largest buyer of ships and offshore assets, and the owner of the club.[2][33]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

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Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Back sponsor Chest sponsor Sleeve sponsor
2014โ€“15 Lotto Freecharge Cisco Skyworth DEN Boomband
2015โ€“16 Puma Ekana Sportz City SpiceJet DEN Boomband Skyworth
2016โ€“17 Dryworld GMS Skyworth โ€“
2017โ€“18 T10 Sports Kent RO Systems Jio Aspire Academy GMS
2018โ€“19 TYKA Andslite โ€“
2019โ€“20 Odisha Tourism[34] GMS McDowell's No.1 Serajuddin & Co
2020โ€“21 T10 Sports[35] Lila Shipping
2021โ€“22 Hummel[36] Atha Group[37] GMS
Kiba Inu
2022โ€“23 Trak-Only[38] Rungta Steel GMS
2023โ€“24 GMS
Jindal Panther
2024โ€“25 Lila Global GMS
SNM Group
iServeU
2025โ€“26 โ€“ DafaNews GMS
Air Taxi
Lila Global
Leela Worldwide

Kit evolution

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Stadium

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An elevated view of the Kalinga Stadium

Established in 1978, the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, is the home ground of Odisha. The 12,000-capacity stadium has hosted several national and international tournaments including the I-League, Super Cup, and 2019 Gold Cup. It was one of the venues to host the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. The stadium also serves as the home base for the India national football team and youth national teams. Indian Arrows, AIFF's defunct developmental side, was also based at the Kalinga Stadium.

On 31 August 2019, the Kalinga Stadium was announced as the home base of the club.[10][11] Earlier, the 60,000-capacity Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, served as the home ground of the club, under the brand franchise name Delhi Dynamos FC. In 2019, due to various economic factors and improper attendance for home games over the course of the seasons at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the then owner of the club, Dr. Anil Sharma, decided to shift the base from Delhi to Bhubaneswar, and rechristen the club as Odisha FC.[39]

Support

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The Juggernauts, supporting Odisha in an Indian Super League game at the Kalinga Stadium.

Odisha FC had immediately grown its popularity post its inception which resulted in the formation of its supporters group, known as The Juggernauts.[40][41][42] The name of the group is derived from Jagannฤtha i.e. the "world-lord", combining jagata ("world") and natha ("lord"). Juggernaut is defined as a large powerful force or organization that cannot be stopped.[43] After the club entered into a 3-year technical affiliation with the Premier League side Watford, the Juggernauts became the first Indian football supporters' group to get into an international alliance with supporters' group of a foreign club on 3 September. They partnered with Watford's largest supporters' group, i.e. The 1881 Movement, for a cross-cultural fan exchange programme.[44][45]

Rivalries

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Odisha FCโ€™s rivalry with Bengal clubs Mohun Bagan SG and East Bengal has grown largely through competitive matches and shared high-stake clashes on the pitch in top-tier Indian football competitions, i.e. in the Indian Super League and AIFF Super Cup. Odisha's fiery clash with East Bengal in the 2024 Super Cup final has ignited a rivalry among fans, especially on social media. This has continued in following fixtures between the two clubs. [46][47]

Head-to-Head

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Opposition Matches Won Drawn Lost GF GA Win%
East Bengal 12 8 2 2 31 23 66.6%
Mohun Bagan 16 2 6 8 13 28 12.5%

Ownership

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On 13 April 2014, Indian Super League announced that DEN Networks had won the bidding for the Delhi franchise to be the eighth team in the inaugural season of the League.[5] The club entered an alliance with Dutch club Feyenoord in 2015, which lasted only for one year.[6] The world's largest cash buyer of ships and offshore assets for recycling, GMS, brought it in March 2016 as the club's new majority co-owner.[48] GMS currently holds 100% of the ownership in club which it purchased in three installments of 55%, 25% and 20% respectively from DEN Networks.[49][50]

Records and statistics

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Overview

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As of 20 March 2026[51]
Season Indian Super League AIFF Super Cup Top Scorer
P W D L GF GA Pts Position Playoffs Player Goals
As Delhi Dynamos FC
2014 14 4 6 4 16 14 18 5th โ€” โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Gustavo Marmentini
5
2015 14 6 4 4 15 11 20 4th Semi-finals โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ Ghana
Richard Gadze
๐Ÿ‘ India
Robin Singh
4
2016 14 5 6 3 27 17 21 3rd Semi-finals โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Marcelinho
10
2017โ€“18 18 5 4 9 27 37 19 8th โ€” Qualifiers ๐Ÿ‘ Nigeria
Kalu Uche
14
2018โ€“19 18 4 6 8 23 27 18 8th โ€” Quarter-finals ๐Ÿ‘ India
Daniel Lalhlimpuia
๐Ÿ‘ India
Lallianzuala Chhangte
5
As Odisha FC
2019โ€“20 18 7 4 7 28 31 25 6th โ€” โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ Spain
Aridane Santana
9
2020โ€“21 20 2 6 12 25 44 12 11th โ€” โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Diego Maurรญcio
12
2021โ€“22 20 6 5 9 31 43 23 7th โ€” โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Jonathas de Jesus
8
2022โ€“23 20 9 3 8 30 32 30 6th Knockouts Champions ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Diego Maurรญcio
22
2023โ€“24 22 11 6 5 35 23 39 4th Semi-finals Runners-up ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Diego Maurรญcio
17
2024โ€“25 24 8 9 7 44 37 33 7th โ€” Round of 16 ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Diego Maurรญcio
9
2025โ€“26 4 1 2 1 6 7 5 9th โ€” โ€” ๐Ÿ‘ India
Rahul K. P.
2

Performance in AFC competitions

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Position Top scorer(s) Goals
2023โ€“24
AFC Cup Group Stage ๐Ÿ‘ India
Mohun Bagan SG
0โ€“4 5โ€“2 South Zone Winners ๐Ÿ‘ Senegal
Mourtada Fall
4
๐Ÿ‘ Bangladesh
Bashundhara Kings
1โ€“0 2โ€“3
๐Ÿ‘ Maldives
Maziya S&RC
6โ€“1 3โ€“2
Knock-outs ๐Ÿ‘ Australia
Central Coast Mariners
0โ€“0 0โ€“4 Inter-zone Semi-finalists

Notable wins against foreign teams

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As of matches played on 3 September 2024
Competition Round Year Opposition Score Venue City Ref
AFC Cup Group stage 2023 ๐Ÿ‘ Maldives
Maziya
6โ€“1 Kalinga Stadium Bhubaneswar [52]
AFC Cup Group stage 2023 ๐Ÿ‘ Maldives
Maziya
3โ€“2 Galolhu Rasmee Dhandu Stadium Malรฉ [53]
AFC Cup Group stage 2023 ๐Ÿ‘ Bangladesh
Bashundhara Kings
1โ€“0 Kalinga Stadium Bhubaneswar [54]
Bandodkar Trophy Semi-final 2024 ๐Ÿ‘ Australia
Brisbane Roar
2โ€“1 Fatorda Stadium Margao [55]

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 29 March 2026[56]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Amrinder Singh
2 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Kojam Beyong
3 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Subham Bhattacharya
5 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
ESP
Carlos Delgado (captain)
6 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Saurabh Bhanwala
7 MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Lalthathanga Khawlhring
8 MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Rohit Kumar
10 FW ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Rahul KP
11 FW ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Rahim Ali
12 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Jeremy Zohminghlua
15 FW ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
VP Suhair
16 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Tejas Krishna
18 MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Hitesh Sharma
19 FW ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Isak Vanlalruatfela
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Saviour Gama
23 GK ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Anuj Kumar
24 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Thoiba Singh
25 MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
K Lalrinfela
26 MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Heikrujam Sanathoi Singh
28 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Raj Kumar Sanyasi
29 FW ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Aphaoba Singh Ashangbam
33 MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Edwin Sydney Vanspaul
34 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Vanlalzuidika Chhakchhuak
39 MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Narendra Naik
45 DF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Tankadhar Bag
66 FW ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Kartik Hantal
99 GK ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
IND
Manas Dubey

Player of the Season

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Season Player Nationality Position Refs.
2019โ€“20 Aridane Santana ๐Ÿ‘ Spain
Spain
Forward [57]
2022โ€“23 Diego Maurรญcio ๐Ÿ‘ Brazil
Brazil
Forward [58]
2023โ€“24 Roy Krishna ๐Ÿ‘ Fiji
Fiji
Forward [59]

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
โ€” MF ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
FRA
Hugo Boumous (at Selangor until 31 May 2026)

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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Position Name Refs.
Head Coach ๐Ÿ‘ India
T. G. Purushothaman
Assistant Coach ๐Ÿ‘ India
Jo Paul Ancheri
Strength & Conditioning Coach ๐Ÿ‘ India
Anugrah Suresh
Goalkeeping Coach Vacant
Team Manager ๐Ÿ‘ India
Karan Rawal
Physiotherapist ๐Ÿ‘ India
Venkadesh Rethinaswamy
Team Masseur Vacant
Team Analyst ๐Ÿ‘ India
Kiran K. Narayanan
Welness Mentor ๐Ÿ‘ India
Amrit Pattojoshi

Managerial history

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Name Nationality Period
Harm van Veldhoven ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Belgium
2014
Roberto Carlos ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Brazil
2015
Gianluca Zambrotta ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Italy
2016
Miguel รngel Portugal ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Spain
2017โ€“2018
Josep Gombau ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Spain
2018โ€“2020
Stuart Baxter ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Scotland
2020โ€“2021
Kiko Ramรญrez ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Spain
2021โ€“2022
Josep Gombau ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Spain
2022โ€“2023
Clifford Miranda ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
India
2023
Sergio Lobera ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
Spain
2023โ€“2025
T. G. Purushothaman ๐Ÿ‘ Image
 
India
2026โ€“

Management

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Position Name Refs.
Club Owner & Advisor ๐Ÿ‘ United States
Rohan Sharma
[3]
Club President & CEO ๐Ÿ‘ India
Ashish Shah
General Manager ๐Ÿ‘ India
Ravi Khedar
[60]
Head of Finance ๐Ÿ‘ India
Ajit Panda
[61]
Senior Manager - Club Operations ๐Ÿ‘ India
Bishes Panda
[62]
Commercial Manager ๐Ÿ‘ India
Ashis Hota
[61]
Technical Assistant ๐Ÿ‘ India
Joy Gabriel
[63]
Senior Club Photographer ๐Ÿ‘ India
Prateek Pattanayak

Honours

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Domestic

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Cup

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Regional

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Affiliated clubs

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The following clubs are affiliated with Odisha FC:

Other departments

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Women's section

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eSports

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The organizers of ISL introduced eISL, a FIFA video game tournament, for the ISL playing clubs. Each club has represented in the game by two players.[71] Odisha FC (the eSports section is now defunct), hosted a series of qualifying games for all the participants desiring to represent the club in eISL. On 20-November, the club announced the signing of the two selected players.

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