India Super League 10/02 14:30 2 [8] Yesenia Duarte v Punjab FC [11] L 1-0
India Super League 09/23 15:00 1 [2] ATK Mohun Bagan v Roundglass Punjab FC [2] L 3-1
India Punjab Super League 09/21 10:30 - Roundglass Punjab FC v Namdhari Sports Academy L 0-2
India Punjab Super League 09/14 10:48 - Roundglass Punjab FC v International FC D 2-2
India Punjab Super League 09/02 10:30 - Dalbir Football Academy v Roundglass Punjab FC D 3-3
India Durand Cup 08/16 12:30 - [2] East Bengal Club v Roundglass Punjab FC [4] L 1-0
India Durand Cup 08/10 12:30 - Roundglass Punjab FC v Bangladesh Army D 0-0
India Durand Cup 08/07 12:30 - [1] ATK Mohun Bagan v Roundglass Punjab FC [4] L 2-0
India Super Cup 04/16 15:00 3 [4] Roundglass Punjab FC v Sreenidi Deccan [1] W 1-0
India Super Cup 04/12 15:00 2 [4] Roundglass Punjab FC v Bengaluru [3] L 0-2
India Super Cup 04/08 15:00 1 [3] Kerala Blasters v Roundglass Punjab FC [3] L 3-1
India I-League 03/12 13:30 22 [1] Roundglass Punjab FC v Trau FC [4] W 2-0
India I-League 03/04 12:00 21 [8] Rajasthan v Roundglass Punjab FC [1] W 0-4
India I-League 03/01 13:30 20 [1] Roundglass Punjab FC v Churchill Brothers SC [4] W 3-1
India I-League 02/26 11:00 19 [2] Punjab FC v Sudeva Delhi FC [12] W 8-0
India I-League 02/20 13:30 18 [8] Neroca FC v Roundglass Punjab FC [2] W 0-1
India I-League 02/13 11:00 17 [6] Aizawl FC v Roundglass Punjab FC [2] W 0-1
India I-League 02/09 11:00 16 [3] Gokulam FC v Roundglass Punjab FC [2] W 1-2
India I-League 02/05 08:30 5 [12] Sudeva FC v Roundglass Punjab FC [2] D 1-1
India I-League 02/01 13:30 15 [11] Kenkre FC v Roundglass Punjab FC [1] D 3-3
India I-League 01/27 11:00 14 [1] Roundglass Punjab FC v Real Kashmir FC [6] W 2-0
India I-League 01/22 11:00 13 [9] Mohammedan SC v Roundglass Punjab FC [2] W 0-4
India I-League 01/17 08:30 12 [2] Choong/Pei v Roundglass Punjab FC [1] L 4-0
India I-League 01/14 11:00 11 [2] Roundglass Punjab FC v Kenkre FC [10] W 3-0
India I-League 01/08 08:30 10 [2] Roundglass Punjab FC v Neroca FC [11] W 3-1
India I-League 12/21 13:30 9 [4] Roundglass Punjab FC v Gokulam FC [3] W 1-0
India I-League 12/16 13:30 8 [9] Churchill Brothers SC v Roundglass Punjab FC [5] D 0-0
India I-League 12/12 08:30 7 [1] Real Kashmir FC v Roundglass Punjab FC [6] W 0-1
India I-League 12/08 11:00 6 [11] Trau FC v Roundglass Punjab FC [5] L 2-0
India I-League 11/28 13:30 4 [3] Roundglass Punjab FC v Aizawl FC [8] W 2-1

Wikipedia - Punjab FC

Punjab Football Club (formerly known as RoundGlass Punjab FC) is an Indian professional football club founded in Mohali, Punjab. The club competes in the Indian Super League, the top flight of the Indian football league system. It was the first club to win promotion into the Indian Super League, doing so after winning the 2022–23 I-League title.

History

In April 2020, RoundGlass Sports Pvt. Ltd. completed the acquisition of the I-League club Minerva Punjab, rebranding it later the year as RoundGlass Punjab. After promotion to the ISL, they changed name to Punjab FC in July 2023. On 15 June 2020, they appointed Curtis Fleming as head coach. On 15 July, they appointed Nikolaos Topoliatis as new technical director. As the season progressed, Punjab made it to the championship stage and finished their season with a 2–3 loss to Churchill Brothers. They achieved 2nd position with 22 points in 15 league matches.

Staikos Vergetis led the club from 2022 to 2024, winning I-League and sealing promotion to the Indian Super League.

In August 2022, Staikos Vergetis was appointed as the new head coach of RoundGlass Punjab. After winning 4–0 against Rajasthan United on 4 March 2023, the club ensued their I-League title, gaining promotion to the Indian Super League for the first time. They ended the season with 52 points in 22 league matches.

RoundGlass Punjab later participated in the 2023 Indian Super Cup. Punjab began their 2023–24 season campaign on 23 September, in a 3–1 away defeat to Mohun Bagan, in which Luka Majcen scored club's first ever ISL goal. They secured first league point on 6 October, in an 1–1 tie with NorthEast United, in their first home match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi. On 19 December, French playmaker Madih Talal scored a goal, gave Punjab their historic first match win in the Super League as they defeated Chennaiyin by 1–0 at home. The club achieved their first away win later on 12 February 2024, defeating Kerala Blasters 3–1 in Kochi. The club registered their biggest win on 10 April defeating East Bengal 4–1, ended the league campaign with 24 points in 22 matches. In the 2024–25 Indian Super League, Punjab ended their regular season campaign in tenth place, gaining 28 points. On 22 April, the club defeated previous season's runners-up side Odisha 3–0 in Super Cup and reached quarter-finals.

Punjab FC is a professional football club based in the vibrant state of Punjab, India. Established in 2019, the club has quickly made a name for itself in the Indian football landscape, competing in the I-League, one of the top tiers of Indian football.

The team's colors, a striking combination of blue and white, reflect the spirit and passion of the region, while their emblem symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Punjab. Punjab FC is known for its commitment to developing local talent, fostering a strong youth academy that aims to nurture the next generation of football stars.

The club plays its home matches at the iconic Guru Nanak Stadium in Ludhiana, which boasts a passionate fan base that creates an electrifying atmosphere during games. Punjab FC's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a formidable opponent on the field.

With a vision to elevate Indian football and inspire a new wave of fans, Punjab FC is dedicated to achieving success both on and off the pitch, striving for excellence in every aspect of the game. The club's mission extends beyond football, as it actively engages in community initiatives, promoting sports and healthy living throughout Punjab.