Indian Super League (ISL) club Mumbai City FC on Monday announced the signing of 24-year-old defender Sahil Panwar. Panwar has signed a one-year contract, keeping him with the club until the end of the 2024–25 season.

Hailing from Dehradun, Panwar began his professional career with the Pune FC academy, earning a spot after impressing in the Subroto Cup. While with the club, Panwar also captained the U-18 side. Later, he joined FC Pune City and debuted in the ISL in January 2018. Panwar went on to play for Hyderabad FC and Odisha FC, where he established himself as a reliable defender.

In his ISL career spanning 70 appearances, the left-sided defender has recorded 88 interceptions, 230 duels won, 83 aerial duels won, and 270 recoveries. He has represented India at the U-20 level and was the team's captain during the 2017 SAFF U-18 Championship.

Panwar's addition will strengthen Mumbai City's defense and provide valuable depth and options across the backline.

Sahil Panwar said:

"I am thrilled to join Mumbai City FC, a club with a rich history and strong ambitions that it fulfills season after season. I am grateful for the opportunity provided to me, and I am committed to working hard to contribute to the club’s success. I look forward to meeting my new teammates, coach Petr Kratky, and the amazing fanbase of the club.”

Petr Kratky – Head coach, Mumbai City FC, said:

“Sahil Panwar has been one of the most consistent defenders in the league for a while. His valuable experience and abilities will help us reach our goals. We have seen him play, and his qualities at the back will be crucial for us next season. We look forward to having him here and working with him.”