India Bangalore Super Division 10/21 10:30 - Bengaluru B v ASC D 1-1
India Bangalore Super Division 10/18 06:55 - ASC & Center FC v Young Challengers W 2-0
India Bangalore Super Division 10/10 08:30 - Kodagu FC v ASC W 0-1
India Bangalore Super Division 10/03 10:37 - ASC & Center FC v Kickstart Karnataka FC D 1-1
India Bangalore Super Division 09/28 10:40 - Bangalore Eagles v ASC & Center FC D 1-1
India Bangalore Super Division 09/23 08:30 - ASC v FC Bangalore United D 1-1
India Bangalore Super Division 09/20 06:30 - FC Deccan v ASC & Center FC D 2-2
India Bangalore Super Division 09/13 06:30 - Bangalore Dream United FC v ASC L 5-3
India Bangalore Super Division 09/06 06:30 - FC Agniputhra v ASC L 2-1
India Bangalore Super Division 01/06 06:15 - ASC v Kickstart Karnataka FC D 3-3
India Bangalore Super Division 01/04 08:15 - ASC v Jawahar Union W 1-0
India Bangalore Super Division 12/30 07:00 - ASC v MEG D 2-2
India Bangalore Super Division 12/27 10:15 - ASC v Bangalore Dream United FC L 0-2
India Bangalore Super Division 12/23 06:15 - Kodagu FC v ASC L 2-0
India Bangalore Super Division 12/07 10:15 - ASC v Bengaluru B L 0-4
India Bangalore Super Division 12/03 06:15 - Students Union v ASC W 0-1
India Bangalore Super Division 11/29 06:15 - ASC v Bangalore Eagles D 2-2
India Bangalore Super Division 11/18 08:15 - FC Deccan v ASC W 0-2
India Bangalore Super Division 11/12 10:15 - ASC v Young Challengers W 3-0
India Bangalore Super Division 11/09 06:15 - Ade FC v ASC W 0-6
India Bangalore Super Division 11/04 10:15 - ASC v Bangalore Independents W 1-0
India Bangalore Super Division 11/01 08:15 - ASC v FC Bengaluru United L 0-8
India Bangalore Super Division 10/28 08:15 - Bangalore Dream United FC v ASC L 2-1
India Bangalore Super Division 03/16 08:00 - Young Challengers v ASC W 0-1
India Bangalore Super Division 03/12 08:00 - Kickstart Karnataka FC v ASC L 2-0
India Bangalore Super Division 02/26 08:00 - ASC v Bengaluru B L 0-3
India Bangalore Super Division 02/23 08:00 - ASC v FC Bengaluru United L 1-2
India Bangalore Super Division 02/16 08:00 - MEG v ASC D 1-1
India Bangalore Super Division 02/12 08:00 - ASC v Bangalore Independents W 3-0
India Bangalore Super Division 02/05 09:30 - Bangalore Eagles v ASC D 1-1

The Indian Army Service Corps (IASC) is a corps and an arm of the Indian Army which handles its logistic support function. It is the oldest and the largest administrative service in the Indian Army. While the history of supply and transport services is as old as the history of organized warfare itself it was in 1760 that the very rudimentary supply and transport organizations of the three presidencies of the East India Company were brought under the council of a single authority.

History

Passing out parade, Army Service Corps Centre, Bengaluru
Indian Mule Corps in Alexandria about to embark for Gallipoli, c. 1915
1992 postal stamp

The origin of the corps go back to 1760 when a Commissariat used to exist in the administrative component of the armies three Presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay. In 1878 the separate Commissariats were amalgamated into a single entity and then in 1901 it was renamed the Supply and Transport Corps. During the First World War the corps became a permanent component of the British Indian Army and was renamed the Indian Army Service Corps in 1923. In 1935 the corps was granted the 'Royal' prefix and became known as Royal Indian Army Service Corps (RIASC).

After India gained independence in 1947, the corps underwent further expansion and by 1948 Indian Catering Corps and Indian Army Corps of Clerks were amalgamated into the corps. The Food Testing Laboratories were also placed under the control of RIASC. On 8 December 1950, after India became a republic, the corps dropped the use of the 'Royal' prefix and was once again renamed the Indian Army Service Corps. Since that day the corps has celebrated its Raising Day on 8 December. A proposal for the award of regimental colours to the Corps was initiated in 1952 and was approved in October 1967. To coincide with the Colour presentation first ever Reunion of ASC was also held. The new Corps Colours were presented by the President of India, Dr. Zakir Husain, to the Corps on 8 December 1967 on the 207th Corps Anniversary, at ASC Centre (South), Bangalore. Lt SSK Raheja had the rare and enviable privilege and honour of being selected as the Colour Ensign, he received the Corps Colours from the President. The second regimental Colours were presented on the occasion of Third Reunion by Gen OP Malhotra, COAS on 8 December 1979.

The India soccer team, also known as ASC (All-Stars Club), is a talented and passionate group of players who represent their country on the international stage. With a rich history in the sport, the team has a dedicated fan base and a strong sense of national pride. Known for their skillful play and competitive spirit, the ASC team is always a force to be reckoned with in any tournament they participate in. With a mix of experienced veterans and up-and-coming young talent, the team is constantly striving to improve and make their mark on the global soccer scene. Whether they are playing in friendly matches or major competitions, the ASC team always gives their all and showcases the best of Indian soccer talent.