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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Sporting Club[2] (often abbreviated as HAL,[3] or HASC)[4][5] is an Indian institutional multi-sports club based in Bangalore, known for its association football team.[4][6] It was named after the company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).[7] The club competed in the top tier of Karnataka football — the Bangalore A Division and from 2001, the Bangalore Super Division.[8][9]

HAL S.C.
Full nameHindustan Aeronautics Limited Sporting Club[1]
Nickname(s)The Pilots
Short nameHAL, HASC
Founded1950; 74 years ago (1950) (originally founded)
2006; 18 years ago (2006) (revived)
GroundBangalore Football Stadium
Capacity8,400
OwnerHindustan Aeronautics Limited
LeagueBangalore Super Division

As one of the top clubs from Karnataka, they have also competed in the National Football League till 2007,[10] and subsequently the I-League,[11][12] then top tier of Indian football league system.[13]

The club was originally founded in 1950s, with having hockey, football and other sections. They were revived in 2006.[14] Nicknamed "the pilots",[15][16] HAL used Bangalore Football Stadium as their home ground.[17] In 2014, following poor performance in 2013–14 season, the club announced of "temporary shutting down... activities".[18][19][20]

History edit

Formation and journey edit

Originally founded in the 1950s, the club later became affiliated with Bangalore District Football Association (BDFA) in the 90s.[21] In 1952, the club clinched prestigious Stafford Challenge Cup title.[22][23] Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Sports Club began their journey through participating in the Bangalore A Division league,[24][25] in which they emerged champions in 2000.[26] Before getting revived in 2006, they clinched the Bangalore Super Division titles in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005.[27] HAL took part in the 2001–02 NFL season.[28]

2006–2010 edit

 
HAL SC players and support staffs in 2013.

After finishing third in the NFL Second Division in 2006, HASC were promoted to the Premier Division.[29] Although only the top two teams from the Second Division gain promotion, Tata Football Academy who finished first in the standings were not able to form a professional team for the Premier Division. Therefore, HASC were promoted to the 11th NFL Premier Division along with runners up Churchill Brothers.

 
Malemngamba Meetei with HAL during the 2010–11 I-League at the New Bangalore Football Stadium.[27]

In 2010, the club emerged as the runners-up of the 2010 I-League 2nd Division after the end of final round, hosted in Bengaluru. With 16 points in 7 matches, HAL finished on 2nd as ONGC FC clinched title.[30]

2010–present edit

 
HAL SC players (in green) in action against Prayag United during the 2010–11 I-League

HASC qualified for 2010–11 I-League season after finishing second in the 2010 I-League 2nd Division.[31] They were the second South Indian team in I-League after Viva Kerala.[32] In the last match of the season, they defeated defending champions Dempo 4–2 to starve off relegation to I-League 2nd Division, with Xavier Vijay Kumar scoring two goals.[33][34] HAL later clinched the 2012–13 Bengaluru Super Division title.[35]

 
HAL's first ever Nepalese recruit Rohit Chand warming up in 2011, during the 2010–11 I-League.[36][37]

In the 2013–14 edition of the Bangalore Super Division, HASC finished eighth among nine teams. This prompted the club to shut down their activities "temporarily" in December 2014. The coach H. Chnadrashekhar said, "We will not field a team temporarily (in the Cups and the league) and to that effect HASC's management had sent a letter to BDFA secretary ST Bhoopal."[18] Reports of the club resuming operations and fielding their team emerged after they held selection trials in 2019.[38]

In 2023–24 season of BDFA Super Division League, HAL secured fourth place finish.[39][40]

Crest edit

The HASC crest was different from the crest its parent company. For instance the Hindustan Company logo has a picture of the earth with a plane going around and has the word HAL written as well as the Hindi way of writing HAL while the HASC just has a crest with the word HAL in green letters.[41][42]

Home ground edit

 
Bangalore Football Stadium

HASC used the Bangalore Football Stadium[43][44] as its home ground for domestic and regional league matches since 2006,[29][45] which previously had a capacity of 45,000 spectators.[46][47] Built in 1967, the stadium has artificial turf[48] and currently has a capacity of 8,400.[49][50]

Club's training facilities are situated at the HAL Sports Club Ground in Bengaluru, which is used as venue for selection trials of their U19, U23 teams, alongside state youth competitions.[51]

Ownership and finances edit

The ownership of HASC has been from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).[52] The company HAL were not so influential when running the club at first, as shown from their poor record before the 2010 I-League 2nd Division season in which the club achieved promotion.[34][53]

Notable players edit

The following HAL players have been capped at senior/youth international level, with their respective countries. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.[54]

Honours edit

League edit

Cup edit

Other departments edit

Field hockey edit

The club has its hockey team, that competed in Beighton Cup (one of the oldest field hockey tournaments in the world). Then known as Hindustan Aircraft, they lifted the trophy in 1951, and finished as runners-up in 1952.[78][79]

Honours

Academy and youth football edit

Club's youth/academy team (colts) participated in I-League U19.[81][82]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC at WorldFootball.net
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC at Soccerway
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC at Global Sports Archive

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Not to be confused with Hindustan FC Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Sporting Club 2 often abbreviated as HAL 3 or HASC 4 5 is an Indian institutional multi sports club based in Bangalore known for its association football team 4 6 It was named after the company Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL 7 The club competed in the top tier of Karnataka football the Bangalore A Division and from 2001 the Bangalore Super Division 8 9 HAL S C Full nameHindustan Aeronautics Limited Sporting Club 1 Nickname s The PilotsShort nameHAL HASCFounded1950 74 years ago 1950 originally founded 2006 18 years ago 2006 revived GroundBangalore Football StadiumCapacity8 400OwnerHindustan Aeronautics LimitedLeagueBangalore Super DivisionHome coloursAway coloursAs one of the top clubs from Karnataka they have also competed in the National Football League till 2007 10 and subsequently the I League 11 12 then top tier of Indian football league system 13 The club was originally founded in 1950s with having hockey football and other sections They were revived in 2006 14 Nicknamed the pilots 15 16 HAL used Bangalore Football Stadium as their home ground 17 In 2014 following poor performance in 2013 14 season the club announced of temporary shutting down activities 18 19 20 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and journey 1 2 2006 2010 1 3 2010 present 2 Crest 3 Home ground 4 Ownership and finances 5 Notable players 6 Honours 6 1 League 6 2 Cup 7 Other departments 7 1 Field hockey 7 2 Academy and youth football 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editFormation and journey edit Originally founded in the 1950s the club later became affiliated with Bangalore District Football Association BDFA in the 90s 21 In 1952 the club clinched prestigious Stafford Challenge Cup title 22 23 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Sports Club began their journey through participating in the Bangalore A Division league 24 25 in which they emerged champions in 2000 26 Before getting revived in 2006 they clinched the Bangalore Super Division titles in 2001 2002 2004 and 2005 27 HAL took part in the 2001 02 NFL season 28 2006 2010 edit nbsp HAL SC players and support staffs in 2013 After finishing third in the NFL Second Division in 2006 HASC were promoted to the Premier Division 29 Although only the top two teams from the Second Division gain promotion Tata Football Academy who finished first in the standings were not able to form a professional team for the Premier Division Therefore HASC were promoted to the 11th NFL Premier Division along with runners up Churchill Brothers nbsp Malemngamba Meetei with HAL during the 2010 11 I League at the New Bangalore Football Stadium 27 In 2010 the club emerged as the runners up of the 2010 I League 2nd Division after the end of final round hosted in Bengaluru With 16 points in 7 matches HAL finished on 2nd as ONGC FC clinched title 30 2010 present edit nbsp HAL SC players in green in action against Prayag United during the 2010 11 I LeagueHASC qualified for 2010 11 I League season after finishing second in the 2010 I League 2nd Division 31 They were the second South Indian team in I League after Viva Kerala 32 In the last match of the season they defeated defending champions Dempo 4 2 to starve off relegation to I League 2nd Division with Xavier Vijay Kumar scoring two goals 33 34 HAL later clinched the 2012 13 Bengaluru Super Division title 35 nbsp HAL s first ever Nepalese recruit Rohit Chand warming up in 2011 during the 2010 11 I League 36 37 In the 2013 14 edition of the Bangalore Super Division HASC finished eighth among nine teams This prompted the club to shut down their activities temporarily in December 2014 The coach H Chnadrashekhar said We will not field a team temporarily in the Cups and the league and to that effect HASC s management had sent a letter to BDFA secretary ST Bhoopal 18 Reports of the club resuming operations and fielding their team emerged after they held selection trials in 2019 38 In 2023 24 season of BDFA Super Division League HAL secured fourth place finish 39 40 Crest editThe HASC crest was different from the crest its parent company For instance the Hindustan Company logo has a picture of the earth with a plane going around and has the word HAL written as well as the Hindi way of writing HAL while the HASC just has a crest with the word HAL in green letters 41 42 Home ground edit nbsp Bangalore Football StadiumHASC used the Bangalore Football Stadium 43 44 as its home ground for domestic and regional league matches since 2006 29 45 which previously had a capacity of 45 000 spectators 46 47 Built in 1967 the stadium has artificial turf 48 and currently has a capacity of 8 400 49 50 Club s training facilities are situated at the HAL Sports Club Ground in Bengaluru which is used as venue for selection trials of their U19 U23 teams alongside state youth competitions 51 Ownership and finances editThe ownership of HASC has been from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL 52 The company HAL were not so influential when running the club at first as shown from their poor record before the 2010 I League 2nd Division season in which the club achieved promotion 34 53 Notable players editSee also Category Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC players The following HAL players have been capped at senior youth international level with their respective countries Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club 54 nbsp Jimmy Mulisa 2001 2002 55 nbsp Raja Baliev Nurlan 2001 2002 56 nbsp Ruslan Sydykov 2001 2002 2002 2003 57 nbsp Philip Tarlue 2004 54 58 nbsp Rohit Chand 2010 2012 54 59 nbsp Aleksandar Sujdovic 2011 2012 60 61 Honours editMain article List of Hindustan Aeronautics S C managers League edit National Football League II Champions 1 2000 01 62 Third place 1 2005 06 63 I League 2nd Division Runners up 1 2010 31 Bangalore Super Division Bangalore Football League 64 Champions 9 1984 1990 2000 2001 65 2002 66 2004 2005 06 67 2007 08 2008 09 68 2012 13 69 Runners up 1 2011 12 70 Bangalore B Division Champions 1 2020 21 71 Cup edit Stafford Challenge Cup Champions 1 1952 72 Sait Nagjee Football Tournament Champions 3 1952 1953 1954 73 74 Puttiah Memorial Trophy Champions 6 1977 2001 75 2002 2003 2004 2008 76 Gadhinglaj Cup Runners up 1 2016 77 ONGC Invitational Trophy Runners up 1 2016 77 Other departments editField hockey edit The club has its hockey team that competed in Beighton Cup one of the oldest field hockey tournaments in the world Then known as Hindustan Aircraft they lifted the trophy in 1951 and finished as runners up in 1952 78 79 HonoursBeighton Cup 79 Champions 1 1951 Runners up 1 1952 Aga Khan Gold Cup Runners up 1 1949 80 Academy and youth football edit Club s youth academy team colts participated in I League U19 81 82 See also editPortals nbsp India nbsp Association football nbsp Hockey List of football clubs in IndiaReferences edit Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Sporting Club team profile and archive Soccerway com 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