2016–17 Bangalore Super Division

Bangalore Super Division
Season 2016–17
Champions Madras Engineer Group
Relegated AGORC
DYES
Top goalscorer Dada Nabeel (8 goals)

The 2016–17 Bangalore Super Division was the sixth season of the Bangalore Super Division which is the third tier of the Indian association football system and the top tier of the Karnataka football system. The season started on 23 January 2017 and ended on 19 March.[1] Ozone FC were the defending champions. AGORC were promoted to Super Division after winning 'A' Division in 2015–16.[2]

Madras Engineer Group (MEG) won the league securing 22 points in the league. MEG also won George Hoover cup defeating the runner-up Students Union 2–0. Dada Nabeel of Accountants General's Office Recreation Club, with eight goals, emerged as the top-scorer of the season. In the awards at the end of the season, Nardesh of Students Union was named the Best goalkeeper and MEG's Sukesh Leon, the Best playmaker.[3] AGORC and DYES were relegated to A division for the next season.

Teams

Club
Accountants General's Office Recreation Club (AGORC)
Army Service Corps (ASC)
Bengaluru FC
Controllerate of Inspection Electronics (CIL)
Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES)
Madras Engineer Group (MEG)
Ozone FC
Railway Wheel Factory (RWF)
South United
Students Union

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 MEG (C) 9 7 1 1 19 14 +5 22 Champions
2 Students Union 9 6 2 1 22 16 +6 20
3 Ozone FC 9 5 2 2 20 8 +12 17
4 ASC 9 5 2 2 17 14 +3 17
5 Bengaluru FC 9 4 3 2 16 13 +3 15
6 South United 9 3 3 3 24 15 +9 12
7 CIL 9 2 4 3 15 12 +3 10
8 RWF 9 1 3 5 13 23 10 6
9 AGORC (R) 9 1 1 7 9 21 12 4 Relegated to A Division
10 DYES (R) 9 0 1 8 42 26 +16 1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: GCS Stars
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Results

Fixtures

Students Union 2–0 DYES
Emmanuel  43'
Praveen  45+2'
Report

CIL 3–0 AGORC
Edjique Landry  1', 45+2', 77' Report

South United 2–2 RWF
Magesh  14'
Subhash  51'
Report Nandakumar  34', 81'

AGORC 2–2 DYES
Nabeel  13'
Abhishek  59'
Report Gangadhar  71'
Vikas  88'

Bengaluru FC 1–3 ASC
Vignesh  80' Report Jotin Singh  11', 54', 71'

South United 1–2 MEG
Subhash  70' Report Mutath  13'
Surai Singh  89'

Ozone FC 2–3 Students Union
Akshay  70', 89' Report Sudhir  50'
Emmanuel  61'
Praveen  90+5'

Bengaluru FC 2–2 RWF
Sourav  47', 86' Report Jayavandan  69' (pen.)
Madan  71'

ASC 2–0 DYES
Jotin Singh  19', 30' Report

MEG 2–1 CIL
Ayush  24'
Christopher  55'
Report Dhanji  54' (o.g.)

Bengaluru FC 3–2 South United
Vignesh  13'
Sourav  45'
Ajay Chetri  88' (pen.)
Report Subhash  18' (pen.)
Manivannan  27'

Students Union 3–1 RWF
Praveen  50'
Nanda  58'
Michael 81'
Report Samanth  74'

CIL 1–1 ASC
Lokesh  71' Report Jotin Singh  27'

MEG 2–0 DYES
Ramu  7'
Chiranjeevi  27'
Report
Referee: Vijay Kumar

RWF 1–4 ASC
Prakash  81' Report Neeraj  17', 52', 78'
Jotin Singh  31'

Students Union 2–2 MEG
Praveen  55'
Akshay  80'
Report Christopher  7'
Dhanji Singh  36'

Bengaluru FC 1–1 CIL
Beingaichho  82' Report Edjique Landry  26'

South United 6–0 DYES
Subhash  9', 54'
Santhosh  17'
Satish  31'
Senthil  78', 83'
Report

Bengaluru FC 2–3 Students Union
Beingaichho  15'
Sourav  56'
Report Emmanuel  68', 79'
Naveen  89'

AGORC 1–0 RWF
Pradeep Kumar  34' Report
Referee: Vijay Kumar

South United 6–0 ASC
Subhash  30', 69'
Satish  36', 82'
Solaimalai  85'
Manivannan  86'
Report

Ozone FC 0–1 MEG
Report Liton Shil  81'

Students Union 2–1 CIL
Sudhir  9'
Michael  29'
Report Vignesh  90+1'

AGORC 1–2 ASC
Nabeel  12' Report Sonu  86'
Neeraj Singh  90+2' (pen.)

Bengaluru FC 2–1 MEG
Sampingiraj  15' (pen.)
Beingaichho  71'
Report Liton Shil  39'

RWF 3–3 CIL
Satish Kumar  23'
Mithun  48', 83'
Report Stalin  5'
Lokesh M.  7'
Vignesh  45+1'

AGORC 2–4 Students Union
Nabeel  61', 84' Report Emmanuel  12', 64', 77'
Sudhir  13'

Bengaluru FC 1–1 Ozone FC
Lalhlimpuia  39' Report Vivekananda  19'

South United 2–2 CIL
Magesh  43', 66' Report Lokesh M.  39', 70'

Bengaluru FC 3–0 AGORC
Doungel  30', 45+3' (pen.), 79' Report

MEG 3–2 RWF
Liton Shil  47'
Ayush  81'
Dipan Thapa  84'
Report Nandakumar  2'
Shamanth  79'

Ozone FC 6–2 DYES
Sabeeth  22' (pen.), 71', 78'
Mark Anthory  44'
Anup  62' (pen.), 90'
Report Santosh  50'
Sarvana  85'

South United 2–2 Students Union
Magesh  4'
Santhosh  88'
Report Nanda  11'
Akshay  77'

Bengaluru FC 1–0 DYES
Ajay Chhetri  6' (pen.) Report

Ozone FC 1–0 CIL
Vignesh G.  10' Report

RWF 2–0 DYES
Nandakumar  44', 48' Report
Referee: Stanley Jones

ASC 4–1 Students Union
Sreejith  22'
Diwakar  24'
Neeraj  83', 90+1'
Report Nanda  51'

Ozone FC 3–1 AGORC
Vignesh D.  28'
Anto Xavier  37', 74'
Report Nabeel  79'

CIL 3–0 DYES
Stalin  29', 42', 45+1' Report

Ozone FC 5–0 RWF
Madan  11' (o.g.), 64' (o.g.)
Shilton  45+2'
Kapil  81', 87'
Report

South United 2–1 AGORC
Subhash  54'
Pawan  73'
Report Nabeel  90+1'

ASC 1–3 MEG
Deepak Singh  21' Report Liton Shil  36'
Dipan Thapa  67'
Christopher  76' (pen.)

Ozone FC 3–1 South United
Anto Xavier  31'
Akshay  35'
Vivekananda  42'
Report Mani Dinho  23'
Referee: Suresh Babu

MEG 3–2 AGORC
Asif  11'
Christopher  39'
Vishnu  78'
Report Nabeel  13', 81'

Table

Home \ Away[1] AGORC ASC BFCCILDYESMEGOFCRWFSUFCSU
AGORC 12 03 03 22 23 13 10 12 24
ASC 31 11 20 13 00 41 06 41
Bengaluru FC 11 10 21 11 22 32 23
CIL 30 12 01 33 22 12
DYES 02 26 02 06 02
MEG 10 32 21 22
Ozone FC 50 31 23
RWF 22 13
South United 22
Students Union

Source: GCSStars
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals[4]
1 Dada Nabeel AGORC 8
2 Subhash South United 7
Emmanuel Students Union
Jotin Singh ASC
5 Neeraj Singh ASC 6
6 Nandakumar RWF 5
7 Edjique Landry CIL 4
Magesh Students Union
Neeraj Singh ASC
Praveen Students Union
Liton Shil MEG

Awards

Award Recipient
Best GoalkeeperNardesh (Students Union)
Best GoalNanda (Students Union)
Best PlaymakerSukesh Leon (Madras Engineer Group)
Top goalscorerDada Nabeel (8 goals)

References

  1. "BDFA Super & A Division League kicks off on Jan 23". 16 January 2017. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017.
  2. "AGORC triumph in 'A' Division". 2 March 2016.
  3. "Sappers clinch George Hoover Cup". Deccan Herald. 20 March 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  4. "MEG lift Super Division, Independents are A Division champions". gcsstars.com. 19 March 2017. Archived from the original on 20 March 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
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