Squad Number | Player | Position |
33 | Lakshmikant Kattimani | GK |
1 | Kamaljit Singh | GK |
21 | Anuj Kumar | GK |
44 | Asish Rai | DF |
6 | Matthew Kilgallon (England) | DF |
13 | Gurtej Singh | DF |
32 | Mohammed Yasir | DF |
27 | Nikhil Poojary | DF |
4 | Rafael Lopez Gomez | DF |
3 | Sahil Panwar | DF |
34 | Tarif Akhand | DF |
15 | Marko Stankovic (Austria) | MF |
12 | Deependra Negi | MF |
5 | Adil Khan | MF |
8 | Sahil Tavora | MF |
22 | Gani Ahmed Nigam | MF |
17 | Laldanmawia Ralte | MF |
14 | Nestor Gordillo (Spain) | MF |
19 | Rohit Kumar | MF |
16 | Shankar Sampingraj | MF |
9 | Bobo (Brazil) | FW |
7 | Giles Barnes (England) | FW |
23 | Robin Singh | FW |
11 | Abhishek Halder | FW |
10 | Marcelo Pereira (Brazil) | FW |
Head Coach: Phil Brown (England)
After the dissolution of FC Pune City, FC Hyderabad was established in August 2019 and the newly-formed franchise will contest in the forthcoming season of the Indian Super League for the first time.
HFC will look to make an impression in their debut season and look well equipped to do so with Phil Brown in charge of the club. The Englishman comes with a proven pedigree, having managed the likes of Bolton Wanderers and Blackpool and his experience could prove to be vital for the ISL debutants.
A handful of players have been retained from the erstwhile Pune City FC and with Phil Brown at the helm, HFC will look to get off the mark quickly in order to make the playoffs.
Brazilian winger Marcelinho, who captained Pune City FC in his time at the club, will lead the ISL debutants for the forthcoming season.