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.

Assam

Clubs of 2015 season

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

Barekuri F.C.
Golaghat Rhino F.C.
Jorhat Town Club
Moran Town Club
Morning Star F.C.
Trinayanjyoti F.C.
Baarhoongkha AC
Global F.C.
F.C. Green Valley
Guwahati F.C.
Tezpur United
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

Goa

Teams

Teams for 2019–20 Goa Professional League are

Team City/Town
Calangute AssociationCalangute
Churchill BrothersSalcete
Corps of SignalNavelim
DempoPanaji
FC Goa ReservesPanaji
Guardian Angel F.C.Curchorem
Panjim FootballersPanaji
SalgaocarVasco da Gama
SESA Football AcademySirsaim
Sporting Clube de GoaPanaji
VascoVasco da Gama
Velsao Sports & Cultural ClubVelsao

Managers and foreign players

Team Manager Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6
Calangute Association Charles Dias
Corps of Signal Eban Mesquita
Churchill Brothers Edward Ansah Willis Plaza Radanfah Abu Bakr Joaquín Riquelme García Kalif Alhassan
Dempo Samir Naik
FC Goa Sergio Lobera
Guardian Angel Shekar Kerkar
Panjim Footballers Shekar Kerkar
Salgaocar Levino Pereira
Sporting Clube de Goa Francisco Vaz Philip Odogwu
Sesa Football Academy Eduard Batlle Basart
Vasco Micky Fernandes Lago Bei
Velsao Sports & Cultural Club Ajay Acharya

Himachal Pradesh

A total of 10 teams are participating in the current season.

Club
Himachal FC
Khad FC
Poanta United FC
Sai Kangra FA
Shahpur FC
Shimla FC
Shiva FC
Summer Hill United FC
Techtro Swades United FC
Venga Boys Kullu FC

Karnataka

Teams for 2019–20 Bangalore Super Division are

Club
Army Service Corps (ASC)
ADE
Accountants General's Office Recreation Club (AGORC)
Bangalore Dream United
Bangalore Eagles
Bangalore Independents
Bengaluru FC 'B'
Bengaluru United
Income Tax
Kickstart
Madras Engineer Group (MEG)
Ozone FC
South United
Students Union

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer
ASC Jotin Singh[3]
Bengaluru FC 'B' Naushad Moosa[4] Roshan Singh[5]
Bengaluru United Gouramangi Singh[6] Mohammad Asrar Rehbar[7]
Income Tax A. D. Kumar[8]
Kickstart FC[9] Lars Sørensen Vignesh G.
Ozone Noel Wilson[10] Gunashekar Vignesh[11]
South United[12] Alfred Fernandes Magesh Selva Vector X

Kerala

Teams

Teams for 2019–20 Kerala Premier League are

Team Stadium Capacity
Golden Threads Ambedkar Stadium, Ernakulam 10,000
FC Kerala Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium 15,000
Kerala Police Kotappady Stadium 10,000
Gokulam Kerala FC EMS Stadium 80,000
MA College MA College Stadium 3000
Sports Academy Tirur Rajiv Gandhi Municipal Stadium, Tirur 5000
Kerala Blasters FC Reserves Sports Council Ground, Panampilly Nagar, Kochi 500
Luca Soccer Club Kotappady Stadium 10,000
Kovalam FC University Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram 20,000
Kannur City FC University College Stadium, Kannur 10,000

Madhya Pradesh

Teams

A total of 8 teams participated in the Inaugural season.

Club
Seven Strikers FC
Madan Maharaj FC
Lion's Club
Hizrat Nizamuddin FC
The Diamond Rock FA
Bharti FC
Khel Evem Yuva Kalyan
Barwani FC

Maharastra

Teams

Teams as of 2018–19 MDFA Elite Division:-

Group A

Group B

  • Bombay Gymkhana
  • Community Football Club Of India
  • Companeros
  • GM Sports
  • Karnataka Sporting
  • Kenkre
  • Millat FC
  • Mumbai Muslims
  • Mumbai Strikers SC
  • PIFA
  • Rhema SC
  • Salcette
  • Sea Views
  • Selebrity

Manipur

Teams

The teams for 2020 Manipur State League season were

  • Athletic & Football Club
  • Anouba Imagee Mangal
  • DM Rao FC
  • Ganggam FC
  • Keinou Library & Sports Association
  • Nambul Mapal Athletics & Cultural Organisation
  • North Imphal Sporting Association
  • NEROCA
  • Sagolband United
  • Southern Sporting Union
  • TRAU
  • Muvanlai Athletics
  • Yarkhok United
  • Young Physique Union
  • United Khawzim Brothers FC

Mizoram

Teams

Teams for 2019–20 Mizoram Premier League are

Odisha

Men's

Diamond Division
  • Sunrise Club
  • Odisha Police
  • Sports Hostel
  • Rising Students Club
  • East Coast Railway
  • Radha Raman Club
  • Jay Durga Club
  • Young Utkal Club
Gold Division
  • Bidanasi Club
  • Rising Star Club
  • Rovers Club
  • Mangala Club
  • Radha Gobinda Club
  • Sunshine Club
Silver A
Silver B
  • Independent Club
  • Chauliaganj Club
  • Club N Club
  • Town Club
  • Royal Club

Women's

Teams

Rajasthan

Teams

The teams for 2019 Rajasthan State Men's League season were

  • Ajmer F.C.
  • AU Rajasthan F.C.
  • JECRC Club Football
  • Mewar F.C.
  • Neerja Modi F.A.
  • Playspace
  • Poornima Panthers
  • Zinc F.A.

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.

Uttarakhand

Teams

Teams as for 2016 Uttarakhand Super League season are:-

Group A District Group B District
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

West Bengal

Teams

Teams for 2019–20 Calcutta Premier Division are:-

References

  1. "State Associations". All India Football Federation.
  2. ASPL to wear new look The Telegraphy. 13 May 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015
  3. "ADE rally well to hold ASC". The Times of India (Bangalore ed.). 17 November 2019. p. 19.
  4. "Education is important to make your presence felt". Deccan Herald. 8 June 2019. Archived from the original on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  5. @bengalurufc (1 August 2019). "Winger Naorem Roshan Singh will lead the 22-member Bengaluru FC team in the 2019 edition of the prestigious Durand Cup" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  6. Achal, Ashwin (18 November 2019). "Gouramangi Singh takes up coaching role at FC Bengaluru United". Sportstar. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  7. "Skipper Rehber's first-half strike seals the deal". Deccan Herald (Bangalore ed.). 19 December 2019. p. 16.
  8. "Sappers stage fine fightback". Deccan Herald (Bangalore ed.). 8 November 2019. p. 18. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  9. "Kickstart FC Karnataka target winning start" (PDF). Deccan Herald (Bangalore ed.). 28 September 2018. p. 17.
  10. "Noel Wilson join Ozone Football Club". gcsstars.com. 1 August 2019. Archived from the original on 20 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  11. Ferrao, Christal (18 May 2018). "How a Bengaluru football club is helping the underprivileged by sourcing local talent". The News Minute. thenewsminute.com.
  12. "South United FC launches jersey ahead of 2019/20 season". Sportskeeda. 29 October 2019. Archived from the original on 12 December 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  13. "tous les clubs de football du monde - Tripura". aliben.unblog.fr. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
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