Ltd. 1954 2019 3rd, 2020–21 All-time points table[edit] The following is a list of clubs who have played in the I-League at any time since its formation in 2007 to the current season. Teams playing in the 2021-22 I-League season are indicated in bold. A total of 36 teams have played in the I-League. As of May 2022 Pos. Team S P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 1st App Last / Recent app Highest finish 1 East Bengal 13 276 126 75 425 282 143 453 0 4 3 2007–08 2019–20 2 Mohun Bagan 85 65 430 301 129 451[56] Churchill Brothers 12 257 121 70 66 450 314 136 433 2021–22 Dempo 8 188 90 52 46 337 209 128 322 2014–15 5 Salgaocar 182 258 229 29 256 2015–16 6 Sporting Goa 178 62 57 59 241 249 -8 243 7 Pune 148 63 45 40 219 168 51 234 2009–10 Mumbai 9 204 53 72 79 281 -62 231 2008–09 2016–17 5th Shillong Lajong 194 56 220 316 -96 215 2018–19 10 United 150 48 55 47 202 200 199 2013–14 4th 11 Aizawl 135 30 54 171 164 183 Bengaluru 78 42 20 16 131 146 Air India 144 33 142 -107 2012–13 8th 14 Indian Arrows 38 43 97 287 -144 157 2010–11 15 RoundGlass Punjab 105 36 31 125 133 139 Gokulam Kerala 86 37 21 28 137 107 132 2017–18 17 JCT 92 27 93 100 -7 114 18 Chennai City 112 -14 2020–21 19 Real Kashmir 84 25 110 108 NEROCA 23 124 -17 104 Mohammedan 22 96 103 Mahindra United 69 Viva Kerala 160 -64 89 2011–12 9th 24 TRAU 74 80 -6 ONGC 76 -21 26 Sudeva Delhi 60 -18 DSK Shivajians 34 7th Sreenidi Deccan 32 HAL -71 12th Royal Wahingdoh Rangdajied United -9 11th Rajasthan United 6th Bharat -15 United Sikkim -40 14th 35 13th Vasco 49 -35 [edit] Since the original National Football League, the Indian league has always been sponsored.
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org Current: 2022–23 I-League The I-League (known as Hero I-League for sponsorship ties with Hero MotoCorp)[2] is the second-tier men's professional football competition of the Indian football league system. It is currently contested by 12 clubs across the country with the winners getting promotion to play in the premier division, the Indian Super League. The competition was founded in 2007 as the successor to the National Football League, with the first season starting in November 2007. [3] The league was launched as India's first ever top-tier professional football league with the aim to increase the player pool for the India national team.
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[17] This helped the I-League retain some criticism about how national the league was as now the league would be played in seven different cities/states: Goa, Kerala, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Punjab, and Shillong. [17] After the 2009–10 season it was Dempo who came out on top for the second time in I-League history. [13] Conflict of parties[edit] On 9 December 2010 the All India Football Federation signed a 15-year, 700-crore deal with Reliance Industries and International Management Group of the United States.
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[64] The deal with Zee Sports was a continuation of the 10-year deal reached between the AIFF and Zee Sports in 2005. [65] However, in October 2009, Zee Sports reportedly sent a letter to the AIFF asking for the Federation to review the 10-year contract after concerns were raised by the broadcaster that the league was not attracting as many sponsors as they would have liked. [65] In August 2010 it was revealed that there were crunch talks between the AIFF and Zee Sports over these concerns and that there was a provision in the 10-year deal that said it could be reviewed after the first five years. [66] Stadiums[edit] Home stadiums of current I-league clubs[edit] Mumbai Kenkre Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Aizawl Fatorda Stadium, Margao EMS Stadium, Kozikode Mohammedan Sporting Ground, Kolkata Cooperage Ground, Mumbai Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Imphal Capacity: 20, 000 Capacity: 19, 000 Capacity: 80, 000 Capacity: 15, 000 Capacity: 5, 000 Punjab Guru Nanak stadium, Ludhiana Rajasthan University Sports Complex, Jaipur[67] TRC Turf Ground, Srinagar Dr.
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[68] Seeing this, the AIFF technical director, Rob Baan, as well as others, advocated that the federation make it mandatory for both technical directors and head coaches to have an AFC Pro-Diploma. [68] On May 14, 2014 this was officially put into act by the AIFF during their I-League licensing committee meeting. [69] In terms of coaching performance, after the first seven seasons of the I-League, an Indian head coach has won the I-League four times while a foreign head coach has won it three times.
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[9] The league also announced a change in their foreign-player restrictions with the new rule being that all the clubs could sign four foreigners – three non-Asian and one which must be Asian. [10] The league also announced that, for the first season, matches will be broadcast on Zee Sports. [11] The original ten clubs in the I-League's first season were Air India, Churchill Brothers, Dempo, East Bengal, JCT, Mahindra United, Mohun Bagan, Salgaocar, Sporting Goa and Viva Kerala. The early seasons (2007–2012)[edit] The first ever I-League match took place on 24 November 2007 between Dempo and Salgaocar. The match, which took place at the Fatorda Stadium in Margao, ended 3–0 in favour of Dempo with Chidi Edeh scoring the first ever goal in league history in the third minute. [12] After eighteen rounds it was Dempo who came out as the first ever champions in the I-League.
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It is live streaming on Discovery+ mobile app. From this season the league returned to its original Away Home format, clubs scheduled to play home matches at their home grounds. [61] AIFF has signed a three-year deal with Lex Sportel Vision Pvt. to broadcast the I-League on DSport starting 2019–20 season. The 13th edition of I-League is scheduled to commence from 30 November, featuring 11 teams and 110 matches. Separately, AIFF has commissioned Instat Limited – an Ireland-based company to produce feed of the live audio-visual coverage for the broadcast on DSport.
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