Bikramjeet Singh is an Indian footballer who has played in domestic competitions in India. He is among the players from India recorded in open knowledge databases as having featured in association football at the senior level.
Key Facts
| Name | Bikramjeet Singh |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Sport | Football (association football) |
| Occupation | Footballer |
Background
Football in India is governed by the All India Football Federation (AIFF), which was founded in 1937 and became affiliated to FIFA in 1948. The senior domestic structure has historically included the National Football League, the I-League (introduced in 2007), and the Indian Super League (launched in 2014), alongside state leagues and national knockout tournaments such as the Durand Cup, Federation Cup and Santosh Trophy. Players named Bikramjeet Singh have appeared in this domestic ecosystem.
Career
Specific verified details concerning Bikramjeet Singh's clubs, position, appearances and goal record are not consolidated in widely available public records. He is identified in Wikidata as an Indian footballer.
Significance
As an Indian footballer, Bikramjeet Singh forms part of the larger pool of professional and semi-professional players who sustain India's competitive football leagues, an ecosystem that has expanded significantly since the early 2000s with the professionalisation of clubs and the introduction of franchise-based competition.
Related Topics
- All India Football Federation
- Football in India
- I-League
- Indian Super League
- India national football team
- Santosh Trophy
References
- Wikidata entity: Q19663633