Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Niroshan Mani and Amoes join Bengaluru FC

Ready for some more Namma-flavors? Bengaluru FC has confirmed the signings of talented medio Amoes and Niroshan Mani. With their addition, the JSW-owned team now boasts of having 5 Bangalore-based players in their rooster. The duo have been on trial with Bengaluru FC for quite some time. 

SAI product Amoes played for South United last season and before that he has plied trade with Southern Blues, KGF Academy (BEML). Mani played for I-League club Sporting Clube de Goa for two seasons, later he joined South United on loan and played in I-League second Division qualifiers.   

Bengaluru FC has already signed Bangalore-based players Vishal Ravindra, Don Bosco Andrew, and Sampath Kumar Kuttymani. 




Press release 
Bengaluru FC, on Tuesday, announced the signing of two local boys Niroshan Mani and Amoes on the squad for the I-League season that begins in less than two weeks. The midfield duo has signed one year contracts with the club coached by former Manchester United player Ashley Westwood.

Twenty-one-year-old Niroshan is a TFA graduate who spent two seasons with Goan club Sporting Clube de Goa before securing a loan move to local club South United. “I haven’t come across a more professional set up than the one I’ve seen at Bengaluru FC. The coach is fantastic and this is an opportunity that will do well for my career,” said Niroshan.

The twin signings takes the local presence in the club to five. “The boys were on trial and impressed us enough to give them a chance. They are young and would do well to improve playing for the team. It’s also good to have more local presence in the team and it’s a motivation for youngsters in the community to do well,” said Westwood.

“It’s great to get this chance to play for a club from your city. This is my first brush with the I-League and I’m going to do everything to make it count,” said 19-year-old Amoes who has represented Karnataka state two times in the Santosh Trophy. The boy from Murphy town has also been part of the state under-15 and under-19 teams.


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