Fixtures

Indie - I-League 2nd Division 04/27 11:00 1 Kenkre FC vs Maharashtra Oranje FC - View

Results

India - Mumbai Elite League 04/23 10:41 - Maharashtra Oranje FC v GMSC L 0-1
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 04/20 09:30 1 United SC v Maharashtra Oranje FC D 1-1
India - Mumbai Elite League 04/17 07:30 - CFCI v Maharashtra Oranje FC - View
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 04/14 10:30 1 [8] Maharashtra Oranje FC v Sporting Clube de Goa [4] W 3-0
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 04/10 10:30 1 Maharashtra Oranje FC v FC Bengaluru United D 2-2
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 04/07 10:30 1 [5] Sudeva Delhi FC v Maharashtra Oranje FC [7] L 3-2
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 04/03 10:30 1 Maharashtra Oranje FC v SC Bengaluru L 0-2
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 03/30 09:30 1 Dempo SC v Maharashtra Oranje FC L 4-1
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 03/23 09:30 1 [1] FC Bengaluru United v Maharashtra Oranje FC [6] L 2-1
India - Mumbai Elite League 03/01 10:20 - Maharashtra Oranje FC v Iron Born FC D 1-1
India - Mumbai Elite League 02/26 07:30 - Hope United v Maharashtra Oranje FC D 2-2
Indie - I-League 2nd Division 02/12 10:30 1 Maharashtra Oranje FC v United SC L 2-5

Stat.

 TotalGospodarzeGoście
Matches played 19 11 8
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 27 18 9
Goals against 35 19 16
Clean sheets 4 3 1
Failed to score 3 2 1

Wikipedia - Maharashtra Oranje FC

Maharashtra Oranje Football Club (formerly known as The Oranje Football Club) is an Indian professional football club based in Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra. It currently competes in the I-League 2, the third division of the Indian football league system and MFA Elite Division (the top division of Mumbai Football League).

History

Based in Powai, Mumbai, the Oranje Football Academy derived its name from the Dutch philosophy of total football. Satyajeet Saaini, a mechanical engineer by qualification and a self-taught footballer, founded the Oranje Football Academy in January 2016 with more than 200 students. They have established coaching centers in Powai Vihar, Hiranandani, and Bhandup.

In 2017, the Oranje Football Academy assembled a first-team named The Oranje FC. In 2018, they competed for the first time in the MFA 3rd Division. From 2019 onwards, they competed in three MFA Divisions (3rd, 2nd, and 1st) and multiple age groups. In 2020, they competed for the first time in the 2020–21 MFA Elite Division, the premier division of the Mumbai Football League. In the 2022–23 MFA Elite Division season, they finish 4th for the second season running.

In September 2023, The Oranje FC took over Atlanta FC, which was one-half of Ambernath United Atlanta who qualified for 2023–24 I-League 2 in the previous season. As a result, Maharashtra Oranje FC will compete in the upcoming I-League 2 season in place of Ambernath United Atlanta FC.

Maharashtra Oranje FC to indyjski klub piłkarski z siedzibą w Aurangabad w stanie Maharasztra. Klub został założony w 2016 roku i obecnie gra w I-League 2. Division, trzecim poziomie indyjskiego systemu ligowego. Stadionem domowym klubu jest Aurangabad Stadium.

Maharashtra Oranje FC jest własnością Maharashtrian Sports and Cultural Club. Emblematem klubu jest pomarańczowy lew, który jest symbolem stanu Maharasztra. Klub ma również silną więź z Holandią, a jego nazwa pochodzi od holenderskiej drużyny narodowej, Oranje.

Maharashtra Oranje FC jest jednym z najbardziej obiecujących klubów w Indiach. W swoim pierwszym sezonie w I-League 2. Division klub zajął trzecie miejsce. W kolejnym sezonie klub wygrał ligę i awansował do I-League.

Maharashtra Oranje FC ma szereg utalentowanych zawodników, w tym byłych reprezentantów Indii, takich jak Sunil Chhetri i Bhaichung Bhutia. Klub znany jest również ze swojej silnej bazy kibiców.

Maharashtra Oranje FC to ambitny klub, który chce odnieść sukcesy na najwyższym poziomie indyjskiego futbolu. Klub posiada silną drużynę i wsparcie kibiców, co daje mu potencjał do osiągnięcia wielkich rzeczy w przyszłości.