The Bengals are from Cincinnati, Ohio, in the United States. The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional American football team that competes in the NFL and plays their home games at Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati. The team was founded in 1967 and began playing in 1968, with a name inspired by the Bengal tiger, a distinctive species often associated with the Bengal region in India, but here the name was chosen because the Cincinnati Zoo had a rare white Bengal tiger at the time. The Bengals name was chosen for originality and to fit their team colors, orange and brown, rather than just being called the "Tigers".
Separately, the term "Bengal" originally refers to a region in South Asia, historically known as the ancient kingdom of Vanga or Banga, located in the area of present-day Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. The name "Bengal" is derived from this historical region, which has a rich cultural and political history dating back to early Sanskrit literature and ancient kingdoms.
So, the Bengals team is American, from Cincinnati, Ohio, named after the Bengal tiger, which originates from the Bengal region in South Asia.