| 1. Udanta Singh showcased versatility by playing in various positions like midfielder, attacking midfielder, winger, and forward. |
| 2. He drew inspiration from his uncle Kumam Samson Singh, a former I-League player, to pursue a career in football. |
| 3. Through a successful trial at the Tata Football Academy, Udanta earned a spot in its esteemed roster. |
| 4. In 2011, he represented the Jharkhand state football team at the National Games. |
| 5. Udanta participated in the India U22 National Camp in 2014 and the All Asia Nike Camp in Australia in 2013. |
| 6. During an exposure trip to China in 2013, he scored a hat-trick against the China U-16 team. |
| 7. He made his debut for Bengaluru FC in the Durand Cup in 2014 and his I-League debut in 2015. |
| 8. In 2015, Udanta assisted Sunil Chhetri in securing a vital goal in the AFC Cup group stage match, becoming the youngest Indian to do so in AFC competitions. |
| 9. Udanta scored his first goal for Bengaluru FC in the AFC Cup match against Persipura Jayapura in 2015, setting a record as the youngest Indian goal scorer in the AFC Cup. |
| 10. He was part of Bengaluru FC's journey to the final of the AFC Cup in 2016. |
| 11. Udanta represented the Indian national football team in prestigious tournaments like the Intercontinental Cup and the King’s Cup. |
| 12. He played a significant role in Bengaluru FC's victories in the I-League, Federation Cup, and the ISL. |
| 13. During the 2016 ISL season, Udanta had a short loan stint with Mumbai City FC. |
| 14. His contract extension with Bengaluru FC spans until the 2023-2024 season. |
| 15. Udanta opted not to continue with Bengaluru FC beyond the 2022-2023 season and signed a pre-contract with FC Goa. |
| 16. He acquired the nickname 'The Flash' due to his exceptional speed on the football field. |