SC East Bengal on Tuesday announced a 22-member strong domestic squad for the 2020-2021 Hero Indian Super League (ISL) season.

Bolstered by the star power of India forward Jeje Lalpekhlua, the squad comprises the likes of seasoned India players Balwant Singh, Narayan Das, Eugeneson Lyngdoh and Md. Rafique among others.

Lalpekhlua is a two-time Hero ISL champion with Chennaiyin FC, having spent six years with them.

The 29-year-old striker arrives after recovering from a surgery in May 2019 when he aggravated a knee injury and did not feature in the sixth edition of the ISL.

“Every footballer in India wants to play for East Bengal one day. It is such a big institution. I am thrilled to join East Bengal in its first year of taking part in the ISL,” Jeje said.

“I am hungry to play football again after a prolonged break due to injury. I cannot wait to don the red and gold colours and give my best every time I take the field,” he added.

Jeje, known for his prowess in front of goal, is Chennaiyin FC’s their leading goal-scorer in all competitions with 25 strikes to his name and was pivotal in the club's title triumphs in 2015 and 2017-18.

The forward made 76 appearances in all competitions for Chennaiyin FC.

Balwant, 33, spent the last two seasons with ATK making a total of 23 league appearances for the club.

“I don't have to emphasise how big SC East Bengal club is. It's indeed an honour to be wearing the famous Red and Gold jersey. I will give my 100% to bring success and glory to the club and happiness to all its super passionate fans,” said Balwant.

Balwant won the Federation Cup with Churchill Brothers before joining

Mohun Bagan in the 2014-15 season, helping the club win the I-League.

In the ISL, he played for Chennaiyin FC in the first two seasons and later moved to Mumbai City in 2017-18. He has won the ISL trophy twice, once with Chennaiyin (2015) and then with ATK last season.

Narayan played all 18 matches for Odisha FC last season. He last played for India in the Asian Cup.

“Having donned the red and gold colours before, I know what it feels to play for East Bengal. I am over the moon to sign for this club which is 100 years old. I have grown up watching East Bengal play and I cannot wait to take the field and put my best foot forward,” Narayan said.

Lyngdoh, 34, had stints with ATK after signing for the reigning ISL champions in the 2017-18 season. The Meghalaya-born midfielder had to spend most of the time on the bench nursing a ruptured Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) on his left knee.

Lyngdoh was with Bengaluru FC last season, a club he helped win the I-League and two Federation Cups during his first stint with them.

“I am thrilled to be part of SC East Bengal and I cannot wait to pull on the red and gold shirt and start playing. This is a club with a lot of history and I am stoked to be part of that legacy in its hundredth year,” Lyngdoh said.

Md. Rafique will be making his comeback to SC East Bengal, having joined the club in 2014 which saw him making loan moves to ATK and Kerala Blasters. He joined SC East Bengal from Mumbai City FC.

“It is always a pleasure to come back to the greatest club in India. The feeling when you play for SC East Bengal is unmatched. The fans get behind you every time and the passion they have is what drives me,” Rafique said.

Indian squad:

Goalkeepers: Sankar Roy, Debjit Majumder, Md. Rafique Ali Sardar, Mirshad Kootapunna

Defenders: Gurtej Singh, Narayan Das, Samad Ali Mallick, LalramChullova, Mohammed Irshad, N Rohen Singh, Abhishek Ambekar, Rana Gharami

Midfielders: Sehnaj Singh, Bikash Jairu, Eugeneson Lyngdoh, Yumnam Gopi Singh, Wahengbam Angousana, Md. Rafique, Moirangthem Loken Meitei, Surchandra Singh Chandam

Forwards: Jeje Lalpekhlua, Balwant Singh.