Namgyal Bhutia, Leon Augustine extend stay at Bengaluru FC
(Courtesy : BFC Media)
Both players will be at the club for at least two more seasons.
Bengaluru FC, on Tuesday, announced that young winger Leon Augustine and wing-back Namgyal Bhutia had signed extensions on their existing contracts that will see them further their stay at the club. While Leon signs on for an additional two seasons, Bhutia’s new deal will see him play for Bengaluru till the end of the 2025-26 season.
Leon, who was selected to join the club through trials in 2016, and was part of Bengaluru FC’s first Residential Academy squad, moved his way up the ranks and made his first-team debut in the 2018 AFC Cup. He scored his debut first-team goal in the 2019-20 Indian Super League campaign against Hyderabad, and also featured for the Blues in their Durand Cup run of 2021.
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“I’m really happy to sign on with Bengaluru FC, because this is a club that gave me an opportunity and helped me develop as a footballer since I was 18 years old. The last season did not go according to plan for me, as I was struggling with injuries, but I am really looking forward to next season and to playing a bigger role for the team,” said Leon, following the completion of formalities on his deal.
Bhutia, a product of the AIFF Academy, joined Bengaluru FC in 2017 and spent his first season on loan with Indian Arrows in the I-League. On his return, the 22-year-old went on to represent the Blues in the I-League 2nd Division and was later selected as part of the club’s first-team squad for the 2020 AFC Cup.
“Being a part of the BFC family is a matter of great joy for me, and I am happy with how much I’ve improved as a player during my time here. I am really glad to have signed a new deal with the club, and look forward to contributing more to the first team in the coming seasons,” said Bhutia.
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Versatile in his position, Bhutia has made seven appearances in the Indian Super League so far. Bhutia, who hails from Sikkim, will be in action for the Blues’ Developmental side in their Next Gen Cup campaign, in the UK, next month.
“Leon and Namgyal have been projects that we have nurtured over the last few years, and given the kind of role the younger players will have this season, tying them down to longer deals was always part of our plan. I am certain we will see them take the next step under Simon,” said club CEO Mandar Tamhane.
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The announcement comes as part of a series of extensions at the club, with the Blues having handed new deals to Naorem Roshan Singh, Parag Shrivas, Lara Sharma and Wungngayam Muirang in recent weeks.
Bengaluru FC's preparations for ISL 2022-23
The club parted ways with head coach Marco Pezzaiuoli and have appointed Englishman Simon Grayson as their coach for the upcoming season. Bengaluru FC have focused more on extending the contracts of their young talents, but signed two big fish from the transfer in the form of Javi Hernandez and Prabir Das. Apart from that, they have announced the contract extensions of Roshan Singh (2026), Parag Shrivas (2025), Lara Sharma (2026) and Wungngayam Muirang (2025).
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