Army Red (football team)

Army Red (also known as Army XI)[1] is one of football sections that represents Indian Army. The team regularly participates in the Durand Cup,[2][3][4][5] as well as various regional tournaments.[6][7]

Army Red
Full nameArmy Red Football Club
Short nameARFC
GroundVarious
OwnerServices Sports Control Board
Indian Army
LeagueCalcutta First Division

They also participate in the divisions of the Calcutta Football League.[8]

Honours

League

Cup

International

See also

References

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