Bangalore Super Division 12/03 10:12 - Bangalore Independents v Ozone Football Club W 0-1
Bangalore Super Division 11/30 10:08 - Ozone Football Club v Madras Engineer L 1-2
Bangalore Super Division 11/27 10:04 - Bengaluru FC II v Ozone Football Club L 2-1
Bangalore Super Division 11/15 10:11 - CIL v Ozone Football Club W 0-2
Bangalore Super Division 11/10 10:04 - Ozone Football Club v Kickstart W 3-0
India Regional Cup 10/02 10:15 - Bangalore Dream United FC v Ozone Football Club D 0-0
India Regional Cup 09/27 10:24 - Madras Engineer v Ozone Football Club L 2-0
Inde - I-League 2e Division 05/30 07:59 - Trau FC v Ozone Football Club D 0-0
Inde - I-League 2e Division 05/27 07:59 - Ozone Football Club v Hindustan FC D 2-2
Inde - I-League 2e Division 05/24 12:13 - Ozone Football Club v Real Kashmir FC L 2-3
Inde - I-League 2e Division 05/09 12:30 - FC Goa II v Ozone Football Club D 1-1
Inde - I-League 2e Division 04/30 10:29 - Ozone Football Club v Kerala FA W 1-0
Inde - I-League 2e Division 04/26 10:29 - Ozone Football Club v Madhya Bharat SC W 7-0
Inde - I-League 2e Division 04/16 10:31 - Kerala FA v Ozone Football Club W 0-2
Inde - I-League 2e Division 04/11 10:00 - Madhya Bharat SC v Ozone Football Club W 0-4
Inde - I-League 2e Division 03/20 10:29 - Ozone Football Club v FC Goa II D 0-0
Bangalore Super Division 02/22 10:07 - Bengaluru FC II v Ozone Football Club W 0-1
Bangalore Super Division 02/16 10:00 - Ozone Football Club v Deccan Rovers FC W 8-1
Bangalore Super Division 02/12 10:12 - Ozone Football Club v Jawahar Union W 3-1
Bangalore Super Division 02/10 10:18 - Ozone Football Club v Students Union W 1-0
Bangalore Super Division 02/08 10:06 - Ozone Football Club v RWF W 5-0
Bangalore Super Division 02/04 10:07 - Bangalore Independents v Ozone Football Club W 0-1
Bangalore Super Division 02/02 10:00 - Ozone Football Club v CIL W 4-1
Bangalore Super Division 11/29 09:57 - South United v Ozone Football Club W 1-3
Bangalore Super Division 03/17 09:45 - Ozone Football Club v South United W 3-1
Bangalore Super Division 03/14 10:26 - Ozone Football Club v RWF W 5-0
Bangalore Super Division 03/11 10:26 - Ozone Football Club v AGORC W 3-1
Bangalore Super Division 03/07 10:04 - Ozone Football Club v CIL W 1-0
Bangalore Super Division 03/01 09:45 - Ozone Football Club v Asc And Center FC D 0-0
Inde - I-League 2e Division 02/24 10:00 - Kenkre FC v Ozone Football Club W 2-3

Wikipedia - Ozone FC

Ozone Football Club Bengaluru (simply known as Ozone FC) was an Indian professional football club based in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Founded in 2015, the club competed in Bangalore Super Division, the top division of football in the state. Ozone reached the final round of the I-League 2nd Division in the 2017–18, 2018–19 seasons respectively and were also the winner's of the Bangalore Super Division in 2017–18.

History

Ozone Football Club was launched on 3 November 2015 by the Ozone Group with the goal of making the I-League by 2017. The club were quick to make a mark on the local football scene, winning the Bangalore Super Division in December 2015, within their first month of existence.

On 2 August 2016, the club roped former Trinidadian international Cornell Glen as their foreign recruit who represented his country at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Thus he became the Ozone's first ever world cup player.

On 17 December 2016, it was revealed that the club would participate in the 2016–17 I-League 2nd Division. Ozone were included in Group C along with Pride Sports, Fateh Hyderabad and Kenkre. However, they could not advance beyond group stage.

In the 2017–18 season, after winning the Bangalore Super Division under the guidance of David Booth, Ozone FC continued their form in the I-League Second Division, reaching the final stages, eventually falling short of qualifying for the I-League, where they finished on the third position.

L'Ozone Football Club, plus connu sous le nom d'Ozone FC, est un club de football professionnel indien basé à Bhubaneswar, Odisha. L'équipe concourt dans la I-League, la ligue de football la plus haute d'Inde. L'Ozone FC a été fondé en 2014 et est devenu le premier club de l'Odisha à participer à la I-League.

Le club est détenu par le groupe Ozone, l'un des plus grands conglomérats immobiliers de l'Inde orientale. L'équipe joue ses matchs à domicile au stade Kalinga, qui a une capacité de 15 000 spectateurs.

L'Ozone FC est dirigé par l'entraîneur espagnol Victor Herrero, qui a auparavant entraîné dans diverses équipes en Espagne, en Inde et en Malaisie. L'équipe compte un certain nombre de joueurs expérimentés, dont l'ancien capitaine de l'équipe nationale indienne Sunil Chhetri.

L'Ozone FC a connu un certain succès dans la I-League, terminant quatrième lors de la saison 2016-17. L'équipe s'est également qualifiée pour la Coupe AFC, la compétition de clubs de deuxième niveau en Asie, en 2018.

L'Ozone FC est l'un des clubs de football les plus populaires de l'Inde et bénéficie d'une solide base de fans. L'équipe est connue pour son style de jeu offensif et ses joueurs talentueux.