Mumbai City retires Jersey No. 29 to honor Bipin Singh's legendary seven-year career

After seven impactful seasons and becoming Mumbai City's most capped player, Bipin Singh departs, prompting the club to retire his iconic No. 29 jersey. This heartfelt tribute celebrates his key role in historic ISL victories and lasting legacy on and off the pitch.

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Mumbai City FC has officially retired jersey No. 29 in honor of Bipin Singh, who concluded a remarkable seven-year tenure with the club.
Bipin Singh, the most capped player in Mumbai City history, made 158 appearances and scored 28 goals during his time with the team. His contributions were pivotal in the club's success, especially during the 2020-21 season when Mumbai City FC became the first team to win both the ISL League Shield and the ISL Cup in the same campaign.

"Its hard to say goodbye, but I leave with nothing but gratitude in my heart," Bipin said. "Mumbai City has been my home for seven unforgettable years. This club has given me everything. To the fans, teammates, staff, and everyone whos been part of this journey, thank you for the love and belief. Mumbai City will always be a part of me."

Kandarp Chandra, CEO of Mumbai City FC, praised Bipin's impact, stating, "Bipin's journey with Mumbai City has been truly special. Over the years, he's made a meaningful impact on and off the pitch, delivering key moments and showing unwavering commitment to the club."

Bipin's legacy includes helping Mumbai City secure two ISL League Shields and two ISL Cup titles, cementing his status as a club legend. The retirement of his jersey number is a testament to his lasting influence and dedication.

This gesture not only honors Bipin's achievements but also inspires future generations of players at Mumbai City FC, highlighting the club's respect and appreciation for its stalwarts.
Sources: NDTV SportsNews18Sportstar
Mumbai City FC retired jersey No. 29 to honor Bipin Singh, the club's most capped player with 158 appearances and 28 goals. Bipin was instrumental in Mumbai City's historic 2020-21 season, winning both the ISL Cup and Shield, marking a legendary seven-year career with the club.
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It’s hard to say goodbye, but I leave with nothing but gratitude in my heart. Mumbai City has been my home for seven unforgettable years; this club has given me everything. To the fans, teammates, staff, and everyone who’s been part of this journey, thank you for the love and belief. Mumbai City will always be a part of me.
Bipin Singh
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Bipin's journey with Mumbai City has been truly special. Over the years, he's made a meaningful impact on and off the pitch, delivering key moments and showing unwavering commitment to the club.
Kandarp Chandra
CEO Mumbai City
NDTV SportsLatestly
Key Facts
  • Bipin Singh played a crucial role in Mumbai City's historic 2020-21 season, when the club became the first team to win both the ISL Cup and Shield in the same year.SportstarIndian Super League | Official Website
  • Over seven seasons, Bipin Singh helped Mumbai City win two ISL League Shields and two ISL Cup titles, marking a period of sustained success for the club.Indian Super League | Official Website
  • Bipin Singh became the most capped player in Mumbai City history with 158 appearances and scored 28 goals during his tenure.NDTV SportsNews18
  • Bipin Singh announced his departure from Mumbai City FC after seven unforgettable years, expressing deep gratitude towards the club and its supporters.SportstarLatestly
  • Mumbai City FC retired Jersey No. 29 to honor Bipin Singh's legendary contributions and lasting impact on the club.
Key Stats at a Glance
Number of appearances by Bipin Singh for Mumbai City
158 appearances
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Number of goals scored by Bipin Singh for Mumbai City
28 goals
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Year Mumbai City won both ISL Cup and Shield
2020-21 season
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Number of ISL League Shields won by Mumbai City during Bipin Singh's tenure
2 titles
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