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Inter Kashi FC


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Inter Kashi Football Club
Inter Kaashee ke Yoddhas (Warriors of Kashi)
IKA, IKFC, KSHI
29 June 2023 (2023-06-29)
Kishore Bharati Krirangan
2,000
RDB Group of Companies
Vinod Dugar
Antonio López
Indian Super League
I-League, 1st of 12 (promoted)
interkashi.com
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Inter Kashi Football Club, commonly referred to as Inter Kashi, is an Indian professional football club based in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The club currently competes in the Indian Super League (ISL), the top tier of the Indian football league system, after gaining promotion from the I-League in the 2024–25 season.

Founded in 2023, it is the first professional club from the state of Uttar Pradesh to compete in a national-level league. Inter Kashi is affiliated with the Spanish club Atlético Madrid and the Andorran clubs Inter Club d'Escaldes and FC Andorra.

Inter Kashi was also the official Event App Sponsor and Event Partner of Soccerex Miami on 14 November 2024 marking their leap in CONCACAF footballing sector after getting associated with multiple UEFA clubs.

The club finished fourth in the 2023–24 I-League. They later finished as runners-up; however, following a series of appeals before the AIFF Appeal Committee and the Court of Arbitration for Sports, Inter Kashi was declared champions on 18 July 2025, and promoted to the Indian Super League.

In May 2023, the All India Football Federation, the governing body of football in India, announced they would accept bids for new clubs to join 2023–24 I-League season onwards. On 29 June 2023, it was announced that agreement for the Varanasi franchise had been reached between Kolkata-based RDB Group of Companies and European clubs Atlético Madrid and Inter Escaldes. FC Andorra has an association with Inter Escaldes, but does not have any direct role with Inter Kashi. The moniker of "Inter" was added because of the tie up with Inter Escaldes.

The club also announced creation of the Atlético de Bharat Academy for the development of grassroots football in the state. Spaniard Carlos Santamarina was chosen as the first head coach of the club, while Javier Broch and Arata Izumi were roped in as assistant coach. English footballer Peter Hartley was the first player signed by the club.

On 28 October 2023, Inter Kashi played their first ever official match against Gokulam Kerala in the I-League. Edmund Lalrindika scored the club's first goal, and Mohammed Asif Khan scored the equalizer to earn the maiden point in a 2–2 draw. Their first win came against Namdhari on 6 November 2023. On 21 November, Inter Kashi played their first I-League home match against Mohammedan in the Ekana Football Stadium in Lucknow. In October 2024, Inter Kashi's two players Sachu Siby and Harmanpreet Singh joined Primera Divisió outfit Inter Club d'Escaldes but Sachu Siby was not able to pursue it because of visa restrictions.

The second season for them remains controversial and is also their first season playing out of Uttar Pradesh after their previous home venue Ekana Football Stadium was declared unfit to play and they had to shift to Kalyani Stadium in Nadia. On 22nd November 2024, they played their first match on their new home ground which also remained the league opener match against SC Bengaluru. Inter Kashi proposed to shift their home stadium from Kalyani Stadium, Nadia to Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium, Guwahati till their new stadium in Varanasi gets built.

After getting promoted from the I-league, Inter Kashi played their first match of the 2025-26 Indian Super League season on 14 February 2026 against FC Goa, which they drew 1-1.

The second season of Inter Kashi remained controversial while having remarks from various members of Indian football, and allegations by Delhi FC's recent owner Ranjit Bajaj, who also owns Minerva Academy. Inter Kashi appealed against Namdhari FC playing an ineligible player, leading to the AIFF Disciplinary Committee voiding the match and awarded 3 points to Inter Kashi. However, this order was later stayed by the order of AIFF Appeal Committee.

Churchill Alemao, the owner of Churchill Brothers, accused Inter Kashi and the AIFF of pre-match disruptions among the controversial row. Inter Kashi on the other hand raised serious concerns regarding disparity and clarity from the AIFF.

The club also raised concerns regarding rules and mismanagement that happened towards them in the build-up to the match between the two teams, which was set to be a season-decider. The Varanasi-based club made allegations against Churchill Brothers for not letting them practice on the match venue ground the day before the match, which is mandated the in AIFF rule book. This match remained so controversial that the AIFF had to invite referees to officiate the match from Nepal.

The eventual match saw eight yellow cards, one red card and a controversial goal for Churchill, which Kashi claimed to be a handball but was given by the referees. Later, Namdhari FC also appealed against Inter Kashi for breaking foreigner registration rules in the I-League, relating to the re-registration of Spanish forward Mario Barco.

After the season ended, the AIFF eventually declared Churchill Brothers as winners, and Inter Kashi as runners-up. In response, on 27 April 2025, Inter Kashi went to CAS against the AIFF Appeals Committee's decision to award the I-League title to Churchill Brothers. This decision was made after the AIFF Appeals Committee reversed an earlier decision that awarded the title to Inter Kashi. CAS proceeded to issue an order staying the AIFF Appeals Committee's decision. The court also issued an order to prevent AIFF from declaring a winner, or holding a medal ceremony until the CAS arbitration is concluded.

However, the AIFF still conducted the ceremony disregarding CAS's decision, and awarded the trophy and medals to Churchill's players. The ceremony was also conducted without the presence of State Football Association in the ceremony. This action drew criticism from the Goa Football Association, and raised questions about the AIFF's credibility and its relationship with state associations.

The AIFF later acknowledged the CAS stay order and asked Churchill Brothers to return the trophy. The AIFF's decision was eventually overturned by a CAS ruling on 18 July 2025, which crowned Inter Kashi champions of the I-League 2024–25.

In January 2026, Inter Kashi signed a MoU with C.M. Anglo Bengali College to build a 5,500 capacity AFC-rated dedicated football stadium at the cost of ₹60 crore.

The women team, Inter Kashi FC (women) took part in 2024–25 Indian Women's League 2 as marking their debut season in female football.

Inter Kashi fielded their junior section in Under 17 2024–25 Indian Youth League and Under 13 Sub Junior Youth League.

The Under 17 side finished last in their debut season of Indian Youth League winning a single match against SKM Sporting Foundation. It was their first season in any league playing in their home city, Varanasi on BLW Railways Ground after their birth.

PositionName
Head coach & scoutDeepak Deshwal

As of 1 April 2025

NameNationalityFromToPWDLWin%Ref.
Devan Daniel Kalathil PalankandiItaly4 January 202529 March 20251012710%
Deepak DeshwalIndia31 April 2025Present00000%

The Under 13 side is playing their matches for their debut league in Sub Junior Youth League on a neutral venue on Aghornath Park Stadium in Kalna. In their debut match of their debut season, they defeated Odisha FC with an outstanding 5–1 win.

PositionName
Head coachBimlesh Yadav

As of 1 April 2025

NameNationalityFromToPWDLWin PercentageRef.
Bimlesh YadavIndia28 April 2025Present310133.33%

The club announced the opening of Atlético de Bharat Residential Academy in Sant Atulanand Convent School with the partnership of Dr. Vandana Singh - Director of Sant Atulanand Convent School for U13, U15 and U17 batch in Varanasi on 25th March 2025. The club has already hosted a Futsal tournament Futsal For All Day on 27 August 2024 with partnership of Sant Atulanand Convent School, Uttar Pradesh Football Sangh and All India Football Federation in their academy location with 21 teams competing across 5 categories. The club also hosted Inter Kashi Purnima Masik Pratiyogita 2024 in the same venue on 17 September 2024 as a tournament where 120 children from two different NGOs that are Meera Foundation and Sewa Samarpan Sansthan participated.

The club with the opening announcement also announced Pan-India trials for their academy happening in 10 states and 1 union territory. The home state, Uttar Pradesh witnessed trials in 11 cities. The club announced partnership with different clubs and venue partners for different trials in different cities.

In the Inter Kashi's crest, Tripundra (three horizontal lines on the top of the crest) resembles Lord Shiva's threefold power of will (icchāśakti), knowledge (jñānaśakti), and action (kriyāśakti). The graphical image below the club name on the crest portraits Manikarnika Ghat.

Their third kit was released on 18 January 2025 as a tribute to Maha Kumbh held on Prayagraj.

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsorBack sponsorChest sponsorSleeves sponsor
2023–24SIX5SIXCelloUttar Pradesh TourismRDB GroupCello
2024–25HummelUCO BankIndiaShoppe
2025–26InsureFirst

As of 17 April 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKINDShubham Dhas
2DFINDNishchal Chandan
3DFINDAritra Das
4DFESPDavid Humanes
5MFINDWayne Vaz
6MFINDTomba Singh
7FWESPAlfred Planas
8MFINDPrasanth K
9MFINDRohit Danu
10MFINDJayesh Rane
11FWLTUNauris Petkevičius
12MFINDSeiminlen Doungel
13GKESPLluis Tarrés
14MFINDKarthik Panicker
15DFINDAshray Bhardwaj
16MFINDSandip Mandi
17DFINDAnil Chawan
18DFINDNarender Gahlot
19FWINDAshish Jha
20MFINDMohammed Asif Khan
21GKINDMohit Singh Dhami
22DFINDNishu Kumar
23MFESPSergio Llamas
24DFINDPrabir Das
25FWINDSumeet Passi (captain)
PositionName
Head coachAntonio López Habas
Assistant coachCarlos Fonseca
Strength & conditioning coachAlberto Santana
Goalkeeping coachFernando Llopis
Luis García
Abhijit Mondal
Team managerAbdeali Fatema Deesawala
Media managerBhaswar Dey
PositionName
ChairmanVinod Dugar
PresidentPrithijit Das
Co-founderAryaman Shukla
Chief Operaions OfficerBhaskar Basu

Correct as the end of the 2024–25 season.

As of 28 February 2026

NameNationalityFromToPWDLWin%Ref.
Carlos SantamarinaSpain7 July 202331 May 2024261097038.46
Antonio LópezSpain25 July 2024Present251384052.00
Arata Izumi (caretaker)India27 July 202431 August 20243111033.33
Carlos Fonseca (caretaker)Spain23 April 202527 April 20252011000.00
Abhijit Mondal (caretaker)India26 October 20251 November 20253012000.00

As of 14 February 2026

Bold denotes players still playing for Inter Kashi.

#PlayerPeriodI-League / ISLSuper CupDurand CupTotal
1Mario Barco2023–162018
2Nikola Stojanović2024–202590211
3Edmund Lalrindika2023–202582010
4Jordan Lamela2023–246006
Domi Berlanga2024–20256006
6Mohammed Asif Khan2023–20255005
Gyamar Nikum2023–20244105
Tomba Singh Haobam2023–3115
9Muhammad Ajsal2023–20243104
10Prasanth K2025–3003
Joni Kauko2024–20253003
Sumeet Passi2023–3003
Matija Babović20252103
PeriodName
2023–2024Arindam Bhattacharya
2024–Sumeet Passi

League

The following Inter Kashi players have been capped at senior/youth international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.

  • Sehnaj Singh (2023)
  • Fran Gómez (2023–2024)
  • Jackichand Singh (2023–2024)
  • Deepak Devrani (2023–2024), (2024-2026)
  • Lalruatthara (2023–2024)
  • Edmund Lalrindika (2023–2025)
  • Bijoy Varghese (2023–2024), (2025)
  • Arindam Bhattacharya (2023–2026)
  • Sumeet Passi (2023–)
  • Tomba Singh Haobam (2023–)
  • Sandip Mandi (2023–)
  • Gianni dos Santos (2024)
  • Joni Kauko (2024–2025)
  • Narayan Das (2024–2025)
  • Sarthak Golui (2024–2025)
  • Harmanpreet Singh (2024–2026)
  • Prasanth K (2024-2025), (2026-)
  • Bryce Miranda (2025)
  • Matija Babović (2025–2026)
  • Prabir Das (2025-)
  • Mohit Singh Dhami (2025-)
  • Nishu Kumar (2026-)
  • Seiminlen Doungel (2026-)
  • Jayesh Rane (2026-)
  • Nauris Petkevičius (2026-)
  • Narender Gahlot (2026-)
  • Rohit Danu (2026-)

The following clubs are affiliated with Inter Kashi:

  • Atlético Madrid

  • Inter Club d'Escaldes

  • FC Andorra

  • List of football clubs in India

  • Inter Kashi at Global Sports Archive

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