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Edmund Lalrindika returns to East Bengal after 5 years

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Kolkata, 13 July 2025: East Bengal FC confirmed the acquisition of Indian national team attacker Edmund Lalrindika from Inter Kashi FC on 3 year contract for an undisclosed transfer fee.

Edmund will wear jersey number 10. Returning to the Red & Gold Brigade after a five-year hiatus, Edmund previously represented East Bengal during the 2019-20 I-League season, on loan from Bengaluru FC. He showcased his potential with an assist on his debut in a Kolkata derby against Mohun Bagan on 19 January 2020. Unfortunately, an injury in the same game cut his stint short.

Welcoming Edmund back to East Bengal, Mr Thangboi Singto, Head of Football at East Bengal FC said, “Edmund’s return is a massive boost for us. His proven track record, versatility and familiarity with East Bengal’s ethos and passionate fan base make him an exciting addition. We believe he will play a pivotal role in our ambition to chase and win major titles.”

Hailing from Mizoram, Edmund is a versatile attacker capable of playing as a centre-forward, winger and attacking midfielder. In the 2024-25 season, Edmund played 1,846 minutes across 24 matches for Inter Kashi, scoring four goals and providing six assists. The 26-year-old was standout performer in the past two editions of the I-League, scoring 8 goals and providing 13 assists.

A product of the AIFF Elite Academy, Edmund was part of the Bengaluru FC set-up from 2019 to 2024, before joining Inter Kashi on loan in 2023. The young forward has also represented India at the U-14, U-16, U-19 and senior levels. He made his senior national team debut in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Kuwait at Kolkata’s Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on 6 June 2024.

Emami East Bengal FC Head Coach Oscar Bruzon said, “Edmund is just fresh from an outstanding season with Inter Kashi, even earning well-deserved national team call-ups. We’ve been tracking his performances very closely. I am happy because we’ve secured a player who is growing in stature and can truly make a difference in diverse attacking situations.”

Excited about his homecoming, Edmund said, “I’ve always dreamed of returning to East Bengal. I sustained an injury on my debut during my first stint. It couldn’t get more unfortunate because it happened during a derby at the VYBK. Now that I am back, I believe I have some unfinished business here. I want to give my all, score goals, win derbies and tournaments for this great club. The East Bengal fans showed me a lot of love five years ago. Now I want to show them what I am truly capable of. Joy East Bengal!”

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