State football leagues in India

There are currently 36 state associations affiliated with the All India Football Federation.[1] These state associations have state leagues affiliated to them.

Manipur

Teams

The teams for 2016 Manipur State League were

  • Anouba Imagee Mangal
  • Keinou Library & Sports Association
  • Nambul Mapal Athletics & Cultural Organisation
  • North Imphal Sporting Association
  • NEROCA
  • Sagolband United
  • Southern Sporting Union
  • Tiddim Road Athletics Union
  • Tiddim Road Unique Gamy Players Union
  • Young Physique Union
  • United Sporting Association
  • Zalen

Assam

Clubs of 2015 season

The list of clubs divided into two zones.[2]

Barekuri F.C.
Jorhat Town Club
Moran Town Club
Trinayanjyoti F.C.
Global F.C.
Udalguri FC
Locations of the ASPL Teams
Team Location
Upper Assam Zone
Barekuri F.C. Tinsukia
Golaghat Rhino F.C. Golaghat
Jorhat Town Club Jorhat
Moran Town Club Sivasagar
Morning Star F.C. Diphu
Trinayanjyoti F.C. Dibrugarh
Lower Assam Zone
Baarhoongkha A.C. Kokrajhar
Global F.C. Gossaigaon Gossaigaon
F.C. Green Valley Guwahati
Guwahati F.C. Guwahati
Tezpur United F.C. Tezpur
Udalguri F.C. Udalguri

Odisha

Teams

Teams in this league are divided in 3 divisions- Diamond, Gold and Silver league. The teams for 2018 FAO Football League are

Teams in Diamond League

Teams in Gold League

  • Independent Club
  • Kishore Club
  • Mangala Club
  • Morning Club
  • Radha Gobind Club
  • Rising Star Club
  • Rovers Club
  • Young Utkal Club

Teams in Silver League

Goa

October 2017 and will conclude in March 2018.

The first phase of the league matches are being played at the Duler Stadium and second phase of the league matches will be played at the Tilak Maidan.

Salgaocar are the defending champions.

Teams

Teams for 2017–18 Goa Professional League are

Team City/Town
Calangute Association Calangute
Churchill Brothers Salcete
Corps of Signal Navelim
Dempo Panaji
FC Bardez Bardez
FC Goa Panaji
Guardian Angel F.C. Curchorem
Panjim Footballers Panaji
Salgaocar Vasco da Gama
Santa Cruz Club of Cavelossim Cavelossim
Sporting Clube de Goa Panaji
Vasco Vasco da Gama

Kerala

Main article-Kerala Premier League

Teams

Teams for 2017−18 Kerala Premier League are

Team Stadium Capacity
Central Excise Ambedkar Stadium, Ernakulam 10,000
SBI Kerala
Cochin Port Trust Veli Ground, Fort Kochi -
FC Kerala Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium 15,000
FC Thrissur
Gokulam Kerala FC EMS Stadium 53,000
Quartz SC
Kerala Police Kottappadi Football Stadium, Malappuram 10,000
Sports Academy Tirur Rajiv Gandhi Municipal Stadium, Tirur
Kerala Blasters FC Reserves Sports Council Ground, Panampilly Nagar, Kochi -

Mizoram

Main article- Mizoram Premier League

Teams

Teams for 2017–18 Mizoram Premier League are

Tripura

Main league-Agartala league The 24 clubs listed below have participated in the Agartala League which is a football competition administered by the Tripura Football Association.

West Bengal

Main article-Calcutta Football League

Teams

Maharastra

Main article-MDFA Elite Division

Teams

Team Location
Air India Vile Parle
Central Bank of India Ballard Estate
Century Rayon Churchgate
Karnataka Sporting Churchgate
Kenkre F.C. Mahim
Maharashtra Police Colaba
Mumbai Customs Santacruz
Mumbai F.C. Mumbai
Mumbai Strikers Mulund
ONGC Bandra
PIFA Colaba
Union Bank of India Nariman Point
Western Railway Churchgate

Uttarakhand

Main article- Uttarakhand Super League

Teams

Group A District Group B Location
Chamoli Bugyal FC Chamoli Almora Burans Almora
Dehradun Capital Rangers Dehradun Bageshwar FC Kafals Bageshwar
Haridwar Ganges Haridwar Champawat Hills Champawat
Pauri Platoons Pauri Garhwal Corbett Tigers Nainital
Rudraprayag Monals Rudraprayag Nainital FC Lakes Nainital
Tehri Lions Tehri Garhwal Pithoragarh Panthers Pithoragarh
Uttarkashi Glaciers Uttarkashi Udhamsingh Nagar Warriors Udham Singh Nagar

References

  1. "State Associations". All India Football Federation.
  2. ASPL to wear new look The Telegraphy. 13 May 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015
  3. "tous les clubs de football du monde - Tripura". aliben.unblog.fr. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
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