[8] Prior to the next season, Bengaluru United signed former India international Gouramangi Singh as a first-team coach under Richard Hood.
[16] "Kudos to our FC Bengaluru United boys who stayed on top of their game and remained steadfast in their commitment right through the league.
Credit to all the coaches, support staff, and everyone who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure game plans were in place, training sessions were on point, and the focus on winning was unwavering.
We had 13 teams participating and the league was extremely competitive, making it a great experience for players and those who watched the games as well!"
Ahead of the 2021–22 I-League Qualifiers, Bengaluru roped in Slovenian Luka Majcen as their third foreigner[18] after the Trinidadian duo Robert Primus and Daniel Carr.
[27][28] In 2023, the club participated in Stafford Challenge Cup and clinched title defeating Chennaiyin FC (R) in final.
[39][40] The club later competed in 2023–24 I-League 2, achieved fourth place, earned 20 points and 6 wins in 14 matches.
In January 2024, the club announced to use Padukone – Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence as home venue for the I-League 2.
[81] For Bengaluru United, owned by Gaurav Manchanda, this represents an opportunity to learn from the vast sporting experience of Sevilla.
[79] As part of the agreement, fans will be able to see FC Bengaluru United as well as their academy players in the traditional white and red colours of Sevilla from the start of the 2021–22 season at the I-League 2nd Division.