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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.[3]

Hero I-League
Organising bodyAll India Football Federation (AIFF)
Founded2007; 16 years ago (2007) (as I-League)[1] (succeeded the National Football League)
CountryIndia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toIndian Super League
Relegation toI-League 2
Domestic cup(s)Super Cup
Durand Cup
International cup(s)AFC Cup (via Super Cup)
Current championsRoundGlass Punjab (1st title)
Most championshipsDempo (3 titles)
Top goalscorerRanti Martins (214 goals)
TV partnersEuroSport
DD Sports
Discovery+ (live streaming)
Websitei-league.org
Current: 2023–24 I-League

The competition was founded in 2007 as the successor to the National Football League, with the first season starting in November 2007.[4] 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.[4] I-League operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the I-League 2 and at first only promotion system with the Indian Super League, from the 2022–23 season.[4]

Since the inception of the I-League, a total of seven clubs have been crowned champions. Dempo have won the most titles in league history, being crowned champions three times. Churchill Brothers, Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru, Gokulam Kerala and Minerva Punjab have won the league twice.[5] Salgaocar, Aizawl, and Chennai City have won it once.

History

Origins

In 1996, the first domestic league was started in India, known as the National Football League,[6] in an effort to introduce professionalism in Indian football.[6] Despite that ambition, that has not been achieved to this date. During the National Football League days, the league suffered from poor infrastructure and unprofessionalism from its clubs. One of the clubs in the league, FC Kochin, went defunct in 2002 after it was revealed that the club had not paid salaries since 2000, after making up 2.5 crores of losses in a season.[7]

After a decade of decline with the National Football League, the All India Football Federation decided it was time for a change. This resulted in the modern day iteration of the top-tier in India.[8]

Formation

After the 2006–07 NFL season, it was announced that it would be rebranded as the I-League for the 2007–08 season.[9] The league's first season consisted of eight teams from the previous NFL campaign and two teams from the 2nd Division to form a 10 team league.[9] Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), the title sponsors of the previous NFL, were named as the title sponsors of the I-League before the league kicked off in November 2007.[10] 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.[11] The league also announced that, for the first season, matches will be broadcast on Zee Sports.[12]

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)

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.[13] After eighteen rounds it was Dempo who came out as the first ever champions in the I-League.[14] Viva Kerala and Salgaocar, however, ended up as the first two teams to ever be relegated from the I-League.[15]

The next season the I-League was expanded from 10 to 12 teams. Mumbai, Chirag United, Mohammedan, and Vasco were all promoted from the I-League 2nd Division to make the expansion possible.[16] This however brought up early concerns over how "national" the I-League was. The 2008–09 season would see eleven of the twelve teams come from three different cities. The previous season saw all ten teams come from four different cities.[16] Bhaichung Bhutia, then captain of the India national team, said that it was the federations job to spread the game across the country and that it needed to happen.[16]

Regardless of the early criticism, the I-League went on as scheduled and once the 2008–09 season concluded. it was Churchill Brothers who came out on top.[17] Then, before the 2009–10 season, the league was once again expanded from 12 teams to 14. In order to make this happen Salgaocar, Viva Kerala, Pune, and Shillong Lajong were all promoted from the 2nd Division to the I-League.[18] 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.[18]

After the 2009–10 season it was Dempo who came out on top for the second time in I-League history.[14]

 
Baljit Saini of JCT FC against Dempo SC during I-League 2008–09 at Guru Nanak Stadium Ludhiana.

Conflict of parties

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.[19] The deal gave IMG-Reliance exclusive commercial rights to sponsorship, advertising, broadcasting, merchandising, video, franchising, and rights to create a new football league.[19] This deal came about after the AIFF ended their 10-year deal with Zee Sports five years early.[20]

Two months later, on 8 February 2011, it was reported that twelve of the fourteen I-League clubs held a private meeting in Mumbai to discuss the ongoing issues related to the league.[21] It was never revealed what was exactly talked about at this meeting.[21] Then, on 22 February, it was announced that the same twelve I-League clubs that attended the meeting would not be signing the AFC–licensing papers needed to play in the I-League.[22] The reasoning for this was because the I-League clubs were not happy over the fact that IMG-Reliance had so far done nothing to promote the I-League and that they demanded the I-League be made a separate entity from both the AIFF and IMG-Reliance.[22] At this time however there were rumours that IMG-Reliance had been planning on revamping the I-League along the same lines as Major League Soccer of the United States for the 2012–13 season.[22]

On 11 March 2012, following the disbanding of two former I-League clubs – JCT and Mahindra United, it was announced that the I-League clubs would be forming their own organization known as the Indian Professional Football Clubs Association (IPFCA) in order to safeguard their interest and promote football in India.[23] Every club, except for HAL and AIFF–owned Pailan Arrows, joined the newly formed organization.[23] Soon after, it was announced that there would be a meeting held between the AIFF, IMG-Reliance, and the IPFCA on 20 April 2012. In this meeting, IMG-Reliance would present their plan on how they would grow the I-League but the meeting never occurred for reasons unknown.[24]

Then, on 4 May 2012, the AIFF hosted the last ad hoc meeting – an annual meeting between the AFC and AIFF to assess the growth of Indian football. The AFC president at the time, Zhang Jilong, was also in attendance at this meeting.[25] It was reported that the IPFCA would use this meeting to voice their displeasure at the AIFF and IMG-Reliance but the association never showed up at the meeting.[25]

On 18 June 2012 the IPFCA was officially sanctioned under the Society's Act of 1960.[26]

League improvement

 
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu underwent trials at then Premier League side Wigan Athletic and finally signing for Stabæk Fotball in 2014.
 
Sunil Chhetri and Gouramangi Singh Indian highest paid footballer in I-League with a rumoured of Rs 1.2 Cr (or Rs 1.05 Cr)
 
Enrique Esqueda, highest paid footballer in I-League with Rs 4.2 Cr

Despite the ongoing war between the AIFF, IMG-Reliance, and the IPFCA, the league did manage to improve its product on the field and awareness did increase during this period. It all started when the India national team participated in the AFC Asian Cup in 2011 for the first time in 27 years.[27] Despite being knocked-out in the group stage after losing all three of their games, India came back home more popular than ever. Subrata Pal, of Pune gained the most popularity after his impressive performances in goal for India during the Asian Cup.[28] At the same time, before the Asian Cup, Sunil Chhetri became the second Indian footballer in the modern footballing era to move abroad when he signed for the Kansas City Wizards in Major League Soccer in 2010. He also became the first exported Indian from the I-League.[29]

The league was then given a major boost from its main derby, the Kolkata derby, between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan. On 20 November 2011, 90,000 people watched at the Salt Lake Stadium as Mohun Bagan defeated East Bengal 1–0.[30] The league also saw more expansion to others areas with the promotion of United Sikkim from the 2nd Division,[31] however, their reign was short lived as financial troubles saw them relegated the next season.[32]

Meanwhile, while the league continued to grow, so did the players' demand. During this period plenty of Indian players were wanted on trial by foreign clubs, mainly in Europe. After his return from MLS, Sunil Chhetri and international teammate Jeje Lalpekhlua were called for trials at Scottish Premier League side Rangers in 2011.[33] Subrata Pal had trials at RB Leipzig before finally signing for Vestsjælland in 2014.[34] And Gurpreet Singh Sandhu underwent trials at then Premier League side Wigan Athletic and finally signing for Stabæk Fotball, Norway in 2014.[35]

At the same time, as Indian players demand abroad increased, the demand for higher quality foreigners in the I-League also increased. Former A-League player of the year and Costa Rican international Carlos Hernández signed with Prayag United before the 2012–13 season from the Melbourne Victory.[36] Lebanese international Bilal Najjarine also signed with Churchill Brothers in 2012.[37]

Demotion to second tier

On 18 May 2016, IMGReliance, along with the AIFF and I-League representatives met during a meeting in Mumbai. At the meeting, it was proposed that starting from the 2017–18 season, the Indian Super League becomes the top-tier football league in India while the I-League gets relegated to the second tier, but the idea was not entertained by the I-League representatives.[38]

In 2017, FIFA and the AFC had appointed a committee to look at the footballing landscape in the country which was in disarray due to two simultaneous leagues running together, and come up with solutions to re-establish a singular league pyramid which would be acceptable for everyone.[39] In the month of June, IMG–Reliance, the AIFF and the I-League representatives, met with the AFC in Kuala Lumpur in order to find a new way forward for Indian football.[40] The AFC were against allowing the ISL as the premier league in India while the clubs like East Bengal and Mohun Bagan wanted a complete merger of ISL and I-League.[40] A couple weeks later, the AIFF proposed that both ISL and I-League run simultaneously on a short–term basis with the I-League champions retaining the spot for the AFC Champions League qualifying stage, while the AFC Cup qualifying stage spot going to the ISL champions.[41] The proposal from the AIFF was officially approved by the AFC on 25 July 2017, with the ISL replacing the domestic cup competition, the Federation Cup.[42]

On 14 October 2019, the AFC held a summit in Kuala Lumpur, chaired by the AFC Secretary General Windsor John, which involved key stakeholders from the AIFF, the FSDL, the ISL and the I-League clubs, and other major stakeholders to propose a new roadmap to facilitate the football league system in India.[43] Based on the roadmap that was prepared by the AFC and the AIFF at the summit and was finally approved by the AFC Executive Committee on 26 October in Da Nang, in 2019–20 season, ISL will attain the country's top-tier league status, allowing the ISL premiers to play AFC Champions League and the I-League champions to play AFC Cup.[44] In addition, starting with the 2022–23 season, I-League will lose the top-tier status, wherein the champion of the I-League will stand a chance to be promoted to the ISL with no participation fee. In its recommendation for 2024–25, it was agreed to fully implement promotion and relegation between the two leagues, and abolition of parallel league system.[45]

Criticisms

Financial situation

One of the major criticisms of the I-League has been the league's continuing financial instability.[46] Since the league began in 2007 the league has seen four clubs disband their operations – Chirag United Kerala, JCT, Mahindra United, and Pailan Arrows.[47][48] When JCT disbanded, head of operations, Samir Thapar stated that the lack of any credible exposure and money as a major reason for JCT disbanding.[46] The majority of clubs in the league rely on main sponsors the fund the team through a season at least. This is mainly due to the fact that clubs in the I-League do not rely on income from merchandise sales or ticket sales and that television revenue goes directly to the All India Football Federation instead of the clubs.[46]

Currently, attendance in the I-League is suffering as the 2013–14 season only averaged 5,618 per game.[49] Mohun Bagan averaged the most spectators that season with an average of 17,068 while Shillong Lajong ended up being the only other I-League club to finish with an average attendance over 10,000 when they finished at 11,308 per game.[49] Part of the reason for these attendances other than the lack of marketing has been cited as being the fact that most I-League matches start in the afternoon, when it is uncomfortably hot for fans, rather than during the cooler evenings.[50]

Institutional football

Many football clubs in India are termed as institutional teams, in other words controlled or owned by an industrial business.[51] That means it is difficult for players or coaches to turn into complete professionals.[51] The players who play for institutional teams would also work on a full-time job outside the game for the company the team was owned by.[51] This is much the same model which was found in Japan before the introduction of the J. League.[52] The positives are that the teams are usually well resourced with players earning decent money and the reassuring prospect of employment after their footballing days finish.[51] On the negative side, teams only effectively represent an individual business with a few thousand workers, rather than whole cities, and thus do not gain broad general support.[51]

On 21 February 2014 it was officially announced that the two remaining institutional clubs in the I-League – Air India and ONGC – had been expelled from the I-League and that all other institutional clubs would not be allowed to participate in the league.[53]

Competition format

Since the league began in 2007, the rules have changed almost yearly. Currently, the league has 12 teams. Each club plays each other twice during the season, once at home and the other time away. At the end of the season, the team with the most points wins the league and gains promotion to the top flight Indian Super League. In the case of a tie then head-to-head record is looked upon. Further, in the case of a tie the goal difference is looked upon the tied teams.[54]

Clubs

A total of 36 clubs have played in the I-League since its inception in 2007, up to the current season.

All-time points table

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 2023-24 I-League season are indicated in bold. A total of 36 teams have played in the I-League.

As of May 2023

Pos. Team S P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 1st App Last / Recent app Highest finish
1 Churchill Brothers 13 279 130 76 73 484 338 146 466 2 3 2 2007–08 2022–23 1st
2 East Bengal 13 276 126 75 75 425 282 143 453 0 4 3 2007–08 2019–20 2nd
3 Mohun Bagan 13 276 126 85 65 430 301 129 451[55] 2 3 1 2007–08 2019–20 1st


4 Dempo 8 188 90 52 46 337 209 128 322 3 0 1 2007–08 2014–15 1st
5 Salgaocar 8 182 70 46 66 258 229 29 256 1 0 1 2007–08 2015–16 1st
6 Sporting Goa 8 178 62 57 59 241 249 -8 243 0 0 1 2007–08 2015–16 3rd
7 Pune 6 148 63 45 40 219 168 51 234 0 1 1 2009–10 2014–15 2nd
8 Mumbai 9 204 53 72 79 219 281 -62 231 0 0 0 2008–09 2016–17 5th
9 Shillong Lajong 9 194 53 56 85 220 316 -96 215 0 0 0 2009–10 2018–19 5th
10 Aizawl 9 157 57 38 62 198 193 5 209 1 0 0 2015–16 2022–23 1st
11 United 6 150 48 55 47 202 200 2 199 0 0 0 2008–09 2013–14 4th
12 RoundGlass Punjab 7 127 52 35 40 170 149 21 191 2 0 0 2016–17 2022–23 1st
13 Gokulam Kerala 6 108 49 24 35 163 121 42 171 2 0 1 2017–18 2022–23 1st
14 Indian Arrows 9 178 38 43 97 143 287 -144 157 0 0 0 2010–11 2021–22 8th
15 Bengaluru 4 78 42 20 16 131 79 52 146 2 1 0 2013–14 2016–17 1st
16 Air India 6 144 33 45 66 142 249 -107 144 0 0 0 2007–08 2012–13 8th
17 Real Kashmir 6 106 34 40 33 137 133 4 142 0 0 1 2018–19 2022–23 3rd
18 NEROCA 6 108 34 27 47 129 150 -21 129 0 1 0 2017–18 2022–23 2nd
19 Mohammedan 5 101 34 27 40 130 139 -9 129 0 2 0 2008–09 2022–23 2nd
20 TRAU 5 88 32 23 33 108 114 -6 119 0 0 1 2019–20 2022–23 3rd
21 JCT 4 92 29 27 36 93 100 -7 114 0 0 1 2007–08 2010–11 3rd
22 Chennai City 5 85 31 21 33 112 126 -14 114 1 0 0 2016–17 2020–21 1st
23 Mahindra United 3 66 25 25 16 97 69 28 100 0 0 0 2007–08 2009–10 4th
24 Viva Kerala 4 96 22 23 51 96 160 -64 89 0 0 0 2007–08 2011–12 9th
25 Sreenidi Deccan 2 40 22 8 10 71 48 23 74 0 0 1 2021–22 2022–23 3rd
26 ONGC 2 52 12 19 21 55 76 -21 55 0 0 0 2010–11 2012–13 9th
27 Sudeva Delhi 3 48 13 13 22 42 60 -18 52 0 0 0 2020–21 2022–23 8th
28 Rajasthan United 2 40 12 11 17 35 48 -13 47 0 0 0 2021–22 2022–23 6th
29 DSK Shivajians 2 34 7 12 15 38 55 -17 33 0 0 0 2015–16 2016–17 7th
30 HAL 2 52 7 11 34 37 108 -71 32 0 0 0 2010–11 2011–12 12th
31 Royal Wahingdoh 1 20 8 6 6 27 27 0 30 0 0 1 2014–15 2014–15 3rd
32 Kenkre 2 39 6 11 22 34 65 -31 29 0 0 0 2021–22 2022–23 13th
33 Rangdajied United 1 24 6 7 11 29 38 -9 25 0 0 0 2013–14 2013–14 11th
34 Bharat 1 20 4 6 10 13 28 -15 18 0 0 0 2014–15 2014–15 11th
35 United Sikkim 1 26 2 9 15 23 63 -40 15 0 0 0 2012–13 2012–13 14th
36 Vasco 1 22 2 4 16 14 49 -35 10 0 0 0 2008–09 2008–09 12th
I League
Indian Super League
I-league 2 & State leagues
Defunct clubs
Operational Academies

Directly entered clubs (to I-League)

Relegated clubs (from I-League to IL2)

  1. ^ Aizawl FC were relegated, but reinstated to I-League due to withdrawal of 3 Goan clubs.[56]
  2. ^ Churchill Brothers S.C. were relegated, but reinstated to I-League after the appeal.[57]
  3. ^ Aizawl FC were relegated, but reinstated to I-League after inclusion of two I-League clubs to Indian Super League
  4. ^ NEROCA FC were relegated but were reinstated by AIFF after viewing the situation of COVID-19 pandemic in India.[58]
  5. ^ Mumbai Kenkre FC were relegated but were reinstated after the closure of the Indian Arrows project.[59]

Sponsorship

Since the original National Football League, the Indian league has always been sponsored. When the I-League began in 2007 the last sponsor from the old National Football League, ONGC, were brought in as the sponsors, making the league be known as the ONGC I-League.[60] However, after the 2010–11 season, the deal with ONGC was not renewed and the I-League was left without a sponsorship deal till 2013.[61] On 24 September 2013, it was announced that telecommunications company, Airtel would be the new title sponsor of the I-League, thus making the league known as the Airtel I-League.[62] In December 2014, it was announced that Hero MotoCorp would replace Airtel as the title sponsor for the league and hence the league would be known has Hero I-League.[63]

Period Title sponsor Tournament name
2007–11   ONGC ONGC I-League
2011–13 none I-League
2013–14   Airtel Airtel I-League
2014–present   Hero Hero I-League

Media coverage

Period TV telecast Online streaming
2007–2010 Zee Sports
2010–2017 Ten Action, Ten Sports DittoTV
2017–2019 Star Sports Hotstar, JioTV
2019–2022 1Sports Facebook, JioTV
2022– Eurosport HD, DD Sports Discovery plus
  • 2017 – present

2022-23 I-League season is airing on DD Sport and Eurosport HD television channel in India. 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.[64]

AIFF has signed a three-year deal with Lex Sportel Vision Pvt. Ltd. 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. Instat will produce all games with an 8-camera setup. AIFF's agreement with Instat Limited will run for three years. I-League for past two seasons was showcased on Star Sports. However, as per the request of the I-League clubs, the AIFF and FSDL (Football Sports Development Limited) negotiated the deal with the new broadcast partner providing exclusive rights for on-air and digital content.[65][66]

  • 2007 – 2017

Since 2007 the I-League has managed to find a way to be telecast, which is drastic in increasing the profile and popularity of the league. Before the inaugural 2007–08 season, the All India Football Federation reached a deal with Zee Sports to broadcast 45 of the 90 matches that season with TEN Sports broadcasting 15 matches in the inaugural season.[67] The deal with Zee Sports was a continuation of the 10-year deal reached between the AIFF and Zee Sports in 2005.[68] 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.[68] 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.[69]

Stadiums

Home stadiums of current I-league clubs

Aizawl Churchill Brothers Gokulam Kerala Mohammedan Mumbai Kenkre NEROCA
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 Capacity: 15,000
       
Punjab Rajasthan United Real Kashmir Sudeva Delhi TRAU Sreenidi Deccan
Guru Nanak stadium, Ludhiana Rajasthan University Sports Complex,

Jaipur[70]

TRC Turf Ground, Srinagar Dr. Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Imphal Deccan Arena, Hyderabad
Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 6,000 Capacity: 11,000 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 35,285
   

Coaches

The role of the head coach in the I-League varies from club to club. Some like to appoint technical or sporting directors as well as manager-style coaches.[71] The All India Football Federation does impose licensing requirements for head coaches in the I-League, the rule being that the head coach must have an AFC Professional Coaching Diploma in order to coach in the I-League. However, some clubs and coaches like Subhash Bhowmick, Subrata Bhattacharya, Sukhwinder Singh and Bimal Ghosh were known for accepting a technical director role in order to bypass the head coaching requirements.[71] This has bought about a lot of controversial news, most recently being when Churchill Brothers won the I-League after the 2012–13 season with Subhash Bhowmick not winning the "Coach of the Year" award, due to being listed as the technical director.[71]

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.[71] On May 14, 2014 this was officially put into act by the AIFF during their I-League licensing committee meeting.[72]

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. Zoran Đorđević of Serbia was the first ever foreign head coach to win the I-League.[73][74] Italian coach Vincenzo Alberto Annese became the first coach to win back-to-back I-League titles in 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons.

Armando Colaco was the first Indian coach to win the I-League in the league's opening season and he has the most I-League championships at three.[75] Khogen Singh is the latest Indian coach to win the I-League in 2017–18 season.[76]

Current coaches in the I-League
Nat. Name Club Appointed Time in charge
  L.Nandakumar Singh TRAU 27 January 2020 3 years, 147 days
  Richard Towa Gokulam Kerala 5 July 2022 353 days
  Atsushi Nakamura Sudeva Delhi 1 September 2022 295 days
  Andrey Chernyshov Mohammedan 21 May 2021 2 years, 33 days
  Fernando Santiago Varela Sreenidi Deccan 20 April 2021 2 years, 64 days
  Khogen Singh NEROCA 3 July 2021 1 year, 355 days
  Ed Engelkes Punjab 23 March 2022 1 year, 92 days
  Fransesc Bonet Rajasthan United 3 December 2021 1 year, 202 days
  Antonio Jesús Rueda Fernández Churchill Brothers 15 February 2022 1 year, 128 days
 
Former Dempo manager Armando Colaco was the longest serving and most successful manager in the history of the I League.
Winning head coaches
Head coach Wins Winning year(s) Team
  Armando Colaco 3 2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12 Dempo
  Ashley Westwood 2 2013–14, 2015–16 Bengaluru
  Vincenzo Alberto Annese 2020–21, 2021–22 Gokulam Kerala
  Staikos Vergetis 1 2022–23 RoundGlass Punjab
  Kibu Vicuña 2019–20 Mohun Bagan
  Akbar Nawas 2018–19 Chennai City
  Khogen Singh 2017–18 Punjab
  Khalid Jamil 2016–17 Aizawl
  Sanjoy Sen 2014–15 Mohun Bagan
  Mariano Dias 2012–13 Churchill Brothers
  Karim Bencherifa 2010–11 Salgaocar
  Zoran Đorđević 2008–09 Churchill Brothers

Champions

Successful clubs by seasons

Season Champions Runners-up Third place Teams
2007–08 Dempo (1/3) Churchill Brothers JCT 10
2008–09 Churchill Brothers (1/2) Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa 12
2009–10 Dempo (2/3) Churchill Brothers Pune 14
2010–11 Salgaocar East Bengal Dempo 14
2011–12 Dempo (3/3) East Bengal Churchill Brothers 14
2012–13 Churchill Brothers (2/2) Pune East Bengal 14
2013–14 Bengaluru (1/2) East Bengal Salgaocar 13
2014–15 Mohun Bagan (1/2) Bengaluru Royal Wahingdoh 11
2015–16 Bengaluru (2/2) Mohun Bagan East Bengal 9
2016–17 Aizawl Mohun Bagan East Bengal 10
2017–18 Minerva Punjab NEROCA Mohun Bagan 10
2018–19 Chennai City East Bengal Real Kashmir 11
2019–20 Mohun Bagan (2/2) Not Awarded[a] 11
2020–21 Gokulam Kerala (1/2) Churchill Brothers TRAU 11
2021–22 Gokulam Kerala (2/2) Mohammedan Sreenidi Deccan 13
2022–23 RoundGlass Punjab Sreenidi Deccan Gokulam Kerala 12
Notes
  1. ^ Matches after 14 March 2020 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mohun Bagan were declared the champions having huge point difference between the second placed club and no runners-up were announced as remaining clubs were very closely placed in the points table.[77]

Performance by clubs

Club Titles Runners-up Third place Winning seasons Runners-up seasons Third place seasons
Dempo 3 0 1 2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12 2010–11
Churchill Brothers 2 3 1 2008–09, 2012–13 2007–08, 2009–10,

2020–21

2011–12
Mohun Bagan 2 3 1 2014–15, 2019–20 2008–09, 2015–16, 2016–17 2017–18
Bengaluru 2 1 0 2013–14, 2015–16 2014–15
Gokulam Kerala 2 0 1 2020–21, 2021–22 2022-23
Roundglass Punjab 2 0 0 2017–18, 2022–23
Salgaocar 1 0 1 2010–11 2013–14
Aizawl 1 0 0 2016–17
Chennai City 1 0 0 2018–19
East Bengal 0 4 3 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14,

2018–19

2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17
Pune 0 1 1 2012–13 2009–10
NEROCA 0 1 0 2017–18
Mohammedan 0 1 0 2021–22
JCT 0 0 1 2007–08
Sporting Goa 0 0 1 2008–09
Royal Wahingdoh 0 0 1 2014–15
Real Kashmir 0 0 1 2018–19
TRAU 0 0 1 2020–21
Sreenidi Deccan 0 1 1 2022-23 2021–22

Stats and players

Individual game highest attendance records

Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Stadium Date
1 Mohun Bagan 1–0 East Bengal 90,000 Salt Lake Stadium 20 November 2011
2 Mohun Bagan 0–1 East Bengal 80,000 Salt Lake Stadium 24 November 2013
3 Mohun Bagan 2–1 East Bengal 63,756 Salt lake Stadium

19 January 2020

4 Mohun Bagan 1–1 East Bengal 63,342 Salt Lake Stadium 26 January 2016
5 Mohun Bagan 1–0 East Bengal 57,780 Salt Lake Stadium 28 March 2015

Seasonal statistics

Season Total goals Matches played Average per game
2007–08 226 90 2.51[78]
2008–09 318 132 2.41[79]
2009–10 486 182 2.67[80]
2010–11 489 182 2.69[81]
2011–12 521 182 2.88[82]
2012–13 530 182 2.91[83]
2013–14 402 156 2.47[84]
2014–15 280 110 2.55[85]
2015–16 186 72 2.58[86]
2016–17 225 90 2.5[87]
2017–18 204 90 2.27[88]
2018–19 303 109 2.78
2019–20 187 69[a] 2.71
2020–21 216 80 2.7
2021–22 294 114 2.58

Player transfer fees

Top transfer fees paid by I-League clubs

Rank Player Fee (min) Year Transfer Out Transfer In Reference
1   Uga Okpara 7 crore (US$880,000) 2009   Enyimba   East Bengal
2   Odafa Onyeka Okolie 3 crore (US$380,000) 2011   Mohun Bagan   Churchill Brothers
3   Lester Fernandez 20 lakh (US$25,000) 2012   Pune   Prayag United
4   Ronaldo Oliveira 10 lakh (US$13,000) 2019   Salgaocar   East Bengal

Top transfer fees received by I-League clubs

Rank Player Fee (min) Year Transfer Out Transfer In Reference
1   Khalid Aucho 4 crore (US$500,000) 2019   Churchill Brothers   Misr Lel Makkasa
2   Sunil Chhetri 1.14 crore (US$140,000) 2014   Bengaluru   Mumbai City
3   Pedro Manzi 1 crore (US$130,000) 2020   Chennai City   Albirex Niigata
4   Eugeneson Lyngdoh 90 lakh (US$110,000) 2014   Bengaluru   Pune City

Top scorers

Season after season, players in the I-League compete for the golden boot title, which is awarded at the end of each season to the top scorer throughout the entire season. The most recent winner of the golden boot is Bidyashagar Singh, who won the golden boot at the end of the 2020–21 season after scoring 12 goals. Ranti Martins is both currently the holders of the most golden boot titles with five golden boots. Along with Odafa Onyeka Okolie, the two Nigerians make up the eight golden boots won by Nigerians, the most of any nationality in the league.

I-League Golden Boot winners
Season Player Club Goals Ref(s)
2007–08   Odafe Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 22 [89]
2008–09   Odafe Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 26 [89]
2009–10   Odafe Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 22 [89]
2010–11   Ranti Martins Dempo 30 [89]
2011–12   Ranti Martins Dempo 32 [90]
2012–13   Ranti Martins Prayag United 27 [91]
2013–14   Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru FC 14 [92]
  Darryl Duffy Salgaocar
  Cornell Glen Shillong Lajong
2014–15   Ranti Martins East Bengal 17 [85]
2015–16   Ranti Martins East Bengal 12 [86]
2016–17   Aser Pierrick Dipanda Shillong Lajong 11 [87]
2017–18   Aser Pierrick Dipanda Mohun Bagan 13 [88]
2018–19   Pedro Manzi Chennai City FC 21 [93]
  Willis Plaza Churchill Brothers S.C.
2019–20 Not Awarded[a]
2020–21   Bidyashagar Singh TRAU FC 12 [94]
2021–22   Marcus Joseph Mohammedan 15
2022-23   David Castañeda Sreenidi Deccan 14
  1. ^ a b c Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the league was suspended after 14 March 2020. Only champions were awarded and remaining prize money in the league was equally divided among the remaining participating clubs and no individual prize money was also not awarded.[77] However, Aser Pierrick Dipanda of Minerva Punjab scored the highest number of goals, having scored 12 goals in 15 matches; whereas, Rochharzela of Aizawl scored 6 goals in 15 matches, highest among Indians.[97]

Awards

The trophy

The I-League has only been awarding a proper trophy to the champion since 2013 when the 2012–13 season champions, Churchill Brothers, won the league.[98] Before 2013 the I-League champions received a basic trophy.[98] The new trophy was designed in Europe and is modeled along the lines of the champion trophies in the top European leagues.[98] Regarding the trophy, the AIFF general secretary, Kushal Das, said "It is the endeavour of AIFF to practice the best principles of other leagues and accordingly we thought to create a more contemporary look to the I-League trophy in line with trophies given in European leagues".[98]

Season awards

End of season I-League awards were previously conducted by the Football Players' Association of India and All India Football Federation since 2008–09 season. Currently the awards include the Hero of the league, the golden boot, the golden glove, the best head coach (Syed Abdul Rahim Award), the best defender (Jarnail Singh Award), the best midfielder and the emerging player of the league, all of which are sponsored by Hero.

Hero of the League

Syed Abdul Rahim Award

Emerging Player of the Season

Foreign Player of the Year

Indian Player of the Season

Fans' Player of the Year

I-League clubs in Asia

Traditionally, I-League clubs have done particularly well in the AFC Cup. In 2008 Dempo managed to reach the semi-finals of the AFC Cup before being defeated by Al-Safa of Lebanon.[110] East Bengal also managed to reach the semi-finals in 2013 before being knocked-out by Kuwait.[111] Bengaluru is the only I-League club to reach the AFC Cup Final in 2016 but lost to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya of Iraq.[112]

However, in the AFC Champions League, no I-League club has ever managed to make it past the qualifiers.[113]

Season AFC Cup Position AFC Champions League Position
2008–09 Mohun Bagan Group stage Dempo Play-off Round
Dempo Semi-finals
2009–10 East Bengal Group stage Churchill Brothers Play-off Round
Churchill Brothers Round of 16
2010–11 East Bengal Group stage Dempo Play-off Round
Dempo Round of 16
2011–12 East Bengal Group stage Salgaocar DNP
Salgaocar Group stage
2012–13 East Bengal Semi-finals Churchill Brothers DNP
Churchill Brothers Group stage
2013–14 Churchill Brothers Round of 16 Pune Qualifying Round 1
Pune Group stage
2014–15 Bengaluru Round of 16 Bengaluru Preliminary Round 1
East Bengal Group stage
2015–16 Mohun Bagan Round of 16 Mohun Bagan Preliminary Round 2
Bengaluru Runners-up
2016–17 Bengaluru Inter-zone finals Bengaluru Preliminary Round 2
Mohun Bagan Group stage
2017–18 Aizawl Group Stage Aizawl Play-off Round
Bengaluru Inter-zone semi-finals
2019 Minerva Punjab Group stage Minerva Punjab Preliminary Round 2
2018–19 Chennai City Cancelled Chennai City Preliminary Round 1
2019–20 ATK Mohun Bagan Inter-zone semi-finals
2020–21 Gokulam Kerala Group stage

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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 3 Hero I LeagueOrganising bodyAll India Football Federation AIFF Founded2007 16 years ago 2007 as I League 1 succeeded the National Football League CountryIndiaConfederationAFCNumber of teams12Level on pyramid2Promotion toIndian Super LeagueRelegation toI League 2Domestic cup s Super CupDurand CupInternational cup s AFC Cup via Super Cup Current championsRoundGlass Punjab 1st title Most championshipsDempo 3 titles Top goalscorerRanti Martins 214 goals TV partnersEuroSportDD SportsDiscovery live streaming Websitei league wbr orgCurrent 2023 24 I LeagueThe competition was founded in 2007 as the successor to the National Football League with the first season starting in November 2007 4 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 4 I League operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the I League 2 and at first only promotion system with the Indian Super League from the 2022 23 season 4 Since the inception of the I League a total of seven clubs have been crowned champions Dempo have won the most titles in league history being crowned champions three times Churchill Brothers Mohun Bagan Bengaluru Gokulam Kerala and Minerva Punjab have won the league twice 5 Salgaocar Aizawl and Chennai City have won it once Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Formation 1 3 The early seasons 2007 2012 1 3 1 Conflict of parties 1 3 2 League improvement 1 4 Demotion to second tier 2 Criticisms 2 1 Financial situation 2 2 Institutional football 3 Competition format 4 Clubs 4 1 All time points table 4 2 Promoted clubs from I league to ISL 4 3 Directly entered clubs to I League 4 4 Relegated clubs from I League to IL2 5 Sponsorship 6 Media coverage 7 Stadiums 7 1 Home stadiums of current I league clubs 8 Coaches 9 Champions 9 1 Successful clubs by seasons 9 2 Performance by clubs 10 Stats and players 10 1 Individual game highest attendance records 10 2 Seasonal statistics 10 3 Player transfer fees 10 3 1 Top transfer fees paid by I League clubs 10 3 2 Top transfer fees received by I League clubs 10 4 Top scorers 11 Awards 11 1 The trophy 11 2 Season awards 11 2 1 Hero of the League 11 2 2 Syed Abdul Rahim Award 11 2 3 Emerging Player of the Season 11 2 4 Foreign Player of the Year 11 2 5 Indian Player of the Season 11 2 6 Fans Player of the Year 12 I League clubs in Asia 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit In 1996 the first domestic league was started in India known as the National Football League 6 in an effort to introduce professionalism in Indian football 6 Despite that ambition that has not been achieved to this date During the National Football League days the league suffered from poor infrastructure and unprofessionalism from its clubs One of the clubs in the league FC Kochin went defunct in 2002 after it was revealed that the club had not paid salaries since 2000 after making up 2 5 crores of losses in a season 7 After a decade of decline with the National Football League the All India Football Federation decided it was time for a change This resulted in the modern day iteration of the top tier in India 8 Formation Edit After the 2006 07 NFL season it was announced that it would be rebranded as the I League for the 2007 08 season 9 The league s first season consisted of eight teams from the previous NFL campaign and two teams from the 2nd Division to form a 10 team league 9 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ONGC the title sponsors of the previous NFL were named as the title sponsors of the I League before the league kicked off in November 2007 10 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 11 The league also announced that for the first season matches will be broadcast on Zee Sports 12 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 13 After eighteen rounds it was Dempo who came out as the first ever champions in the I League 14 Viva Kerala and Salgaocar however ended up as the first two teams to ever be relegated from the I League 15 The next season the I League was expanded from 10 to 12 teams Mumbai Chirag United Mohammedan and Vasco were all promoted from the I League 2nd Division to make the expansion possible 16 This however brought up early concerns over how national the I League was The 2008 09 season would see eleven of the twelve teams come from three different cities The previous season saw all ten teams come from four different cities 16 Bhaichung Bhutia then captain of the India national team said that it was the federations job to spread the game across the country and that it needed to happen 16 Regardless of the early criticism the I League went on as scheduled and once the 2008 09 season concluded it was Churchill Brothers who came out on top 17 Then before the 2009 10 season the league was once again expanded from 12 teams to 14 In order to make this happen Salgaocar Viva Kerala Pune and Shillong Lajong were all promoted from the 2nd Division to the I League 18 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 18 After the 2009 10 season it was Dempo who came out on top for the second time in I League history 14 Baljit Saini of JCT FC against Dempo SC during I League 2008 09 at Guru Nanak Stadium Ludhiana 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 19 The deal gave IMG Reliance exclusive commercial rights to sponsorship advertising broadcasting merchandising video franchising and rights to create a new football league 19 This deal came about after the AIFF ended their 10 year deal with Zee Sports five years early 20 Two months later on 8 February 2011 it was reported that twelve of the fourteen I League clubs held a private meeting in Mumbai to discuss the ongoing issues related to the league 21 It was never revealed what was exactly talked about at this meeting 21 Then on 22 February it was announced that the same twelve I League clubs that attended the meeting would not be signing the AFC licensing papers needed to play in the I League 22 The reasoning for this was because the I League clubs were not happy over the fact that IMG Reliance had so far done nothing to promote the I League and that they demanded the I League be made a separate entity from both the AIFF and IMG Reliance 22 At this time however there were rumours that IMG Reliance had been planning on revamping the I League along the same lines as Major League Soccer of the United States for the 2012 13 season 22 On 11 March 2012 following the disbanding of two former I League clubs JCT and Mahindra United it was announced that the I League clubs would be forming their own organization known as the Indian Professional Football Clubs Association IPFCA in order to safeguard their interest and promote football in India 23 Every club except for HAL and AIFF owned Pailan Arrows joined the newly formed organization 23 Soon after it was announced that there would be a meeting held between the AIFF IMG Reliance and the IPFCA on 20 April 2012 In this meeting IMG Reliance would present their plan on how they would grow the I League but the meeting never occurred for reasons unknown 24 Then on 4 May 2012 the AIFF hosted the last ad hoc meeting an annual meeting between the AFC and AIFF to assess the growth of Indian football The AFC president at the time Zhang Jilong was also in attendance at this meeting 25 It was reported that the IPFCA would use this meeting to voice their displeasure at the AIFF and IMG Reliance but the association never showed up at the meeting 25 On 18 June 2012 the IPFCA was officially sanctioned under the Society s Act of 1960 26 League improvement Edit Gurpreet Singh Sandhu underwent trials at then Premier League side Wigan Athletic and finally signing for Stabaek Fotball in 2014 Jhonny Acosta 2014 2018 FIFA World Cup Carlos Hernandez 2006 FIFA World Cup 2004 Copa America Sunil Chhetri and Gouramangi Singh Indian highest paid footballer in I League with a rumoured of Rs 1 2 Cr or Rs 1 05 Cr Enrique Esqueda highest paid footballer in I League with Rs 4 2 Cr Despite the ongoing war between the AIFF IMG Reliance and the IPFCA the league did manage to improve its product on the field and awareness did increase during this period It all started when the India national team participated in the AFC Asian Cup in 2011 for the first time in 27 years 27 Despite being knocked out in the group stage after losing all three of their games India came back home more popular than ever Subrata Pal of Pune gained the most popularity after his impressive performances in goal for India during the Asian Cup 28 At the same time before the Asian Cup Sunil Chhetri became the second Indian footballer in the modern footballing era to move abroad when he signed for the Kansas City Wizards in Major League Soccer in 2010 He also became the first exported Indian from the I League 29 The league was then given a major boost from its main derby the Kolkata derby between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan On 20 November 2011 90 000 people watched at the Salt Lake Stadium as Mohun Bagan defeated East Bengal 1 0 30 The league also saw more expansion to others areas with the promotion of United Sikkim from the 2nd Division 31 however their reign was short lived as financial troubles saw them relegated the next season 32 Meanwhile while the league continued to grow so did the players demand During this period plenty of Indian players were wanted on trial by foreign clubs mainly in Europe After his return from MLS Sunil Chhetri and international teammate Jeje Lalpekhlua were called for trials at Scottish Premier League side Rangers in 2011 33 Subrata Pal had trials at RB Leipzig before finally signing for Vestsjaelland in 2014 34 And Gurpreet Singh Sandhu underwent trials at then Premier League side Wigan Athletic and finally signing for Stabaek Fotball Norway in 2014 35 At the same time as Indian players demand abroad increased the demand for higher quality foreigners in the I League also increased Former A League player of the year and Costa Rican international Carlos Hernandez signed with Prayag United before the 2012 13 season from the Melbourne Victory 36 Lebanese international Bilal Najjarine also signed with Churchill Brothers in 2012 37 Demotion to second tier Edit On 18 May 2016 IMG Reliance along with the AIFF and I League representatives met during a meeting in Mumbai At the meeting it was proposed that starting from the 2017 18 season the Indian Super League becomes the top tier football league in India while the I League gets relegated to the second tier but the idea was not entertained by the I League representatives 38 In 2017 FIFA and the AFC had appointed a committee to look at the footballing landscape in the country which was in disarray due to two simultaneous leagues running together and come up with solutions to re establish a singular league pyramid which would be acceptable for everyone 39 In the month of June IMG Reliance the AIFF and the I League representatives met with the AFC in Kuala Lumpur in order to find a new way forward for Indian football 40 The AFC were against allowing the ISL as the premier league in India while the clubs like East Bengal and Mohun Bagan wanted a complete merger of ISL and I League 40 A couple weeks later the AIFF proposed that both ISL and I League run simultaneously on a short term basis with the I League champions retaining the spot for the AFC Champions League qualifying stage while the AFC Cup qualifying stage spot going to the ISL champions 41 The proposal from the AIFF was officially approved by the AFC on 25 July 2017 with the ISL replacing the domestic cup competition the Federation Cup 42 On 14 October 2019 the AFC held a summit in Kuala Lumpur chaired by the AFC Secretary General Windsor John which involved key stakeholders from the AIFF the FSDL the ISL and the I League clubs and other major stakeholders to propose a new roadmap to facilitate the football league system in India 43 Based on the roadmap that was prepared by the AFC and the AIFF at the summit and was finally approved by the AFC Executive Committee on 26 October in Da Nang in 2019 20 season ISL will attain the country s top tier league status allowing the ISL premiers to play AFC Champions League and the I League champions to play AFC Cup 44 In addition starting with the 2022 23 season I League will lose the top tier status wherein the champion of the I League will stand a chance to be promoted to the ISL with no participation fee In its recommendation for 2024 25 it was agreed to fully implement promotion and relegation between the two leagues and abolition of parallel league system 45 Criticisms EditFinancial situation Edit One of the major criticisms of the I League has been the league s continuing financial instability 46 Since the league began in 2007 the league has seen four clubs disband their operations Chirag United Kerala JCT Mahindra United and Pailan Arrows 47 48 When JCT disbanded head of operations Samir Thapar stated that the lack of any credible exposure and money as a major reason for JCT disbanding 46 The majority of clubs in the league rely on main sponsors the fund the team through a season at least This is mainly due to the fact that clubs in the I League do not rely on income from merchandise sales or ticket sales and that television revenue goes directly to the All India Football Federation instead of the clubs 46 Currently attendance in the I League is suffering as the 2013 14 season only averaged 5 618 per game 49 Mohun Bagan averaged the most spectators that season with an average of 17 068 while Shillong Lajong ended up being the only other I League club to finish with an average attendance over 10 000 when they finished at 11 308 per game 49 Part of the reason for these attendances other than the lack of marketing has been cited as being the fact that most I League matches start in the afternoon when it is uncomfortably hot for fans rather than during the cooler evenings 50 Institutional football Edit Many football clubs in India are termed as institutional teams in other words controlled or owned by an industrial business 51 That means it is difficult for players or coaches to turn into complete professionals 51 The players who play for institutional teams would also work on a full time job outside the game for the company the team was owned by 51 This is much the same model which was found in Japan before the introduction of the J League 52 The positives are that the teams are usually well resourced with players earning decent money and the reassuring prospect of employment after their footballing days finish 51 On the negative side teams only effectively represent an individual business with a few thousand workers rather than whole cities and thus do not gain broad general support 51 On 21 February 2014 it was officially announced that the two remaining institutional clubs in the I League Air India and ONGC had been expelled from the I League and that all other institutional clubs would not be allowed to participate in the league 53 Competition format EditSince the league began in 2007 the rules have changed almost yearly Currently the league has 12 teams Each club plays each other twice during the season once at home and the other time away At the end of the season the team with the most points wins the league and gains promotion to the top flight Indian Super League In the case of a tie then head to head record is looked upon Further in the case of a tie the goal difference is looked upon the tied teams 54 Clubs EditA total of 36 clubs have played in the I League since its inception in 2007 up to the current season For the current 2022 23 season clubs clubs see 2022 23 I League Clubs 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 2023 24 I League season are indicated in bold A total of 36 teams have played in the I League As of May 2023 update Pos Team S P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 1st App Last Recent app Highest finish1 Churchill Brothers 13 279 130 76 73 484 338 146 466 2 3 2 2007 08 2022 23 1st2 East Bengal 13 276 126 75 75 425 282 143 453 0 4 3 2007 08 2019 20 2nd3 Mohun Bagan 13 276 126 85 65 430 301 129 451 55 2 3 1 2007 08 2019 20 1st4 Dempo 8 188 90 52 46 337 209 128 322 3 0 1 2007 08 2014 15 1st5 Salgaocar 8 182 70 46 66 258 229 29 256 1 0 1 2007 08 2015 16 1st6 Sporting Goa 8 178 62 57 59 241 249 8 243 0 0 1 2007 08 2015 16 3rd7 Pune 6 148 63 45 40 219 168 51 234 0 1 1 2009 10 2014 15 2nd8 Mumbai 9 204 53 72 79 219 281 62 231 0 0 0 2008 09 2016 17 5th9 Shillong Lajong 9 194 53 56 85 220 316 96 215 0 0 0 2009 10 2018 19 5th10 Aizawl 9 157 57 38 62 198 193 5 209 1 0 0 2015 16 2022 23 1st11 United 6 150 48 55 47 202 200 2 199 0 0 0 2008 09 2013 14 4th12 RoundGlass Punjab 7 127 52 35 40 170 149 21 191 2 0 0 2016 17 2022 23 1st13 Gokulam Kerala 6 108 49 24 35 163 121 42 171 2 0 1 2017 18 2022 23 1st14 Indian Arrows 9 178 38 43 97 143 287 144 157 0 0 0 2010 11 2021 22 8th15 Bengaluru 4 78 42 20 16 131 79 52 146 2 1 0 2013 14 2016 17 1st16 Air India 6 144 33 45 66 142 249 107 144 0 0 0 2007 08 2012 13 8th17 Real Kashmir 6 106 34 40 33 137 133 4 142 0 0 1 2018 19 2022 23 3rd18 NEROCA 6 108 34 27 47 129 150 21 129 0 1 0 2017 18 2022 23 2nd19 Mohammedan 5 101 34 27 40 130 139 9 129 0 2 0 2008 09 2022 23 2nd20 TRAU 5 88 32 23 33 108 114 6 119 0 0 1 2019 20 2022 23 3rd21 JCT 4 92 29 27 36 93 100 7 114 0 0 1 2007 08 2010 11 3rd22 Chennai City 5 85 31 21 33 112 126 14 114 1 0 0 2016 17 2020 21 1st23 Mahindra United 3 66 25 25 16 97 69 28 100 0 0 0 2007 08 2009 10 4th24 Viva Kerala 4 96 22 23 51 96 160 64 89 0 0 0 2007 08 2011 12 9th25 Sreenidi Deccan 2 40 22 8 10 71 48 23 74 0 0 1 2021 22 2022 23 3rd26 ONGC 2 52 12 19 21 55 76 21 55 0 0 0 2010 11 2012 13 9th27 Sudeva Delhi 3 48 13 13 22 42 60 18 52 0 0 0 2020 21 2022 23 8th28 Rajasthan United 2 40 12 11 17 35 48 13 47 0 0 0 2021 22 2022 23 6th29 DSK Shivajians 2 34 7 12 15 38 55 17 33 0 0 0 2015 16 2016 17 7th30 HAL 2 52 7 11 34 37 108 71 32 0 0 0 2010 11 2011 12 12th31 Royal Wahingdoh 1 20 8 6 6 27 27 0 30 0 0 1 2014 15 2014 15 3rd32 Kenkre 2 39 6 11 22 34 65 31 29 0 0 0 2021 22 2022 23 13th33 Rangdajied United 1 24 6 7 11 29 38 9 25 0 0 0 2013 14 2013 14 11th34 Bharat 1 20 4 6 10 13 28 15 18 0 0 0 2014 15 2014 15 11th35 United Sikkim 1 26 2 9 15 23 63 40 15 0 0 0 2012 13 2012 13 14th36 Vasco 1 22 2 4 16 14 49 35 10 0 0 0 2008 09 2008 09 12thI LeagueIndian Super LeagueI league 2 amp State leaguesDefunct clubsOperational AcademiesPromoted clubs from I league to ISL Edit Season Clubs2022 23 RoundGlass PunjabDirectly entered clubs to I League Edit Season Clubs2013 14 Bengaluru2014 15 Bharat2015 16 DSK Shivajians2016 17 Churchill Brothers Chennai City Minerva Punjab2017 18 Gokulam Kerala2020 21 Sudeva Delhi2020 21 Sreenidi DeccanRelegated clubs from I League to IL2 Edit Season Clubs2007 08 Viva Kerala Salgaocar2008 09 Mohammedan Vasco2009 10 Sporting Clube de Goa Shillong Lajong2010 11 JCT ONGC2011 12 Viva Kerala HAL2012 13 Air India United Sikkim2013 14 Mohammedan2014 15 Dempo2015 16 None a 2016 17 Mumbai2017 18 None b 2018 19 Shillong Lajong2019 20 None c 2020 21 None d 2021 22 None e 2022 23 Kenkre FC Sudeva Delhi FC Aizawl FC were relegated but reinstated to I League due to withdrawal of 3 Goan clubs 56 Churchill Brothers S C were relegated but reinstated to I League after the appeal 57 Aizawl FC were relegated but reinstated to I League after inclusion of two I League clubs to Indian Super League NEROCA FC were relegated but were reinstated by AIFF after viewing the situation of COVID 19 pandemic in India 58 Mumbai Kenkre FC were relegated but were reinstated after the closure of the Indian Arrows project 59 Sponsorship EditSince the original National Football League the Indian league has always been sponsored When the I League began in 2007 the last sponsor from the old National Football League ONGC were brought in as the sponsors making the league be known as the ONGC I League 60 However after the 2010 11 season the deal with ONGC was not renewed and the I League was left without a sponsorship deal till 2013 61 On 24 September 2013 it was announced that telecommunications company Airtel would be the new title sponsor of the I League thus making the league known as the Airtel I League 62 In December 2014 it was announced that Hero MotoCorp would replace Airtel as the title sponsor for the league and hence the league would be known has Hero I League 63 Period Title sponsor Tournament name2007 11 ONGC ONGC I League2011 13 none I League2013 14 Airtel Airtel I League2014 present Hero Hero I LeagueMedia coverage EditPeriod TV telecast Online streaming2007 2010 Zee Sports2010 2017 Ten Action Ten Sports DittoTV2017 2019 Star Sports Hotstar JioTV2019 2022 1Sports Facebook JioTV2022 Eurosport HD DD Sports Discovery plus2017 present2022 23 I League season is airing on DD Sport and Eurosport HD television channel in India 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 64 AIFF has signed a three year deal with Lex Sportel Vision Pvt Ltd 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 Instat will produce all games with an 8 camera setup AIFF s agreement with Instat Limited will run for three years I League for past two seasons was showcased on Star Sports However as per the request of the I League clubs the AIFF and FSDL Football Sports Development Limited negotiated the deal with the new broadcast partner providing exclusive rights for on air and digital content 65 66 2007 2017Since 2007 the I League has managed to find a way to be telecast which is drastic in increasing the profile and popularity of the league Before the inaugural 2007 08 season the All India Football Federation reached a deal with Zee Sports to broadcast 45 of the 90 matches that season with TEN Sports broadcasting 15 matches in the inaugural season 67 The deal with Zee Sports was a continuation of the 10 year deal reached between the AIFF and Zee Sports in 2005 68 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 68 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 69 Stadiums EditHome stadiums of current I league clubs Edit Aizawl Churchill Brothers Gokulam Kerala Mohammedan Mumbai Kenkre NEROCARajiv Gandhi Stadium Aizawl Fatorda Stadium Margao EMS Stadium Kozikode Mohammedan Sporting Ground Kolkata Cooperage Ground Mumbai Khuman Lampak Main Stadium ImphalCapacity 20 000 Capacity 19 000 Capacity 80 000 Capacity 15 000 Capacity 5 000 Capacity 15 000 Punjab Rajasthan United Real Kashmir Sudeva Delhi TRAU Sreenidi DeccanGuru Nanak stadium Ludhiana Rajasthan University Sports Complex Jaipur 70 TRC Turf Ground Srinagar Dr Ambedkar Stadium New Delhi Khuman Lampak Main Stadium Imphal Deccan Arena HyderabadCapacity 30 000 Capacity 6 000 Capacity 11 000 Capacity 30 000 Capacity 35 285 Coaches EditThe role of the head coach in the I League varies from club to club Some like to appoint technical or sporting directors as well as manager style coaches 71 The All India Football Federation does impose licensing requirements for head coaches in the I League the rule being that the head coach must have an AFC Professional Coaching Diploma in order to coach in the I League However some clubs and coaches like Subhash Bhowmick Subrata Bhattacharya Sukhwinder Singh and Bimal Ghosh were known for accepting a technical director role in order to bypass the head coaching requirements 71 This has bought about a lot of controversial news most recently being when Churchill Brothers won the I League after the 2012 13 season with Subhash Bhowmick not winning the Coach of the Year award due to being listed as the technical director 71 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 71 On May 14 2014 this was officially put into act by the AIFF during their I League licensing committee meeting 72 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 Zoran Đorđevic of Serbia was the first ever foreign head coach to win the I League 73 74 Italian coach Vincenzo Alberto Annese became the first coach to win back to back I League titles in 2020 21 and 2021 22 seasons Armando Colaco was the first Indian coach to win the I League in the league s opening season and he has the most I League championships at three 75 Khogen Singh is the latest Indian coach to win the I League in 2017 18 season 76 Current coaches in the I League Nat Name Club Appointed Time in charge L Nandakumar Singh TRAU 27 January 2020 3 years 147 days Richard Towa Gokulam Kerala 5 July 2022 353 days Atsushi Nakamura Sudeva Delhi 1 September 2022 295 days Andrey Chernyshov Mohammedan 21 May 2021 2 years 33 days Fernando Santiago Varela Sreenidi Deccan 20 April 2021 2 years 64 days Khogen Singh NEROCA 3 July 2021 1 year 355 days Ed Engelkes Punjab 23 March 2022 1 year 92 days Fransesc Bonet Rajasthan United 3 December 2021 1 year 202 days Antonio Jesus Rueda Fernandez Churchill Brothers 15 February 2022 1 year 128 days Former Dempo manager Armando Colaco was the longest serving and most successful manager in the history of the I League Winning head coaches Head coach Wins Winning year s Team Armando Colaco 3 2007 08 2009 10 2011 12 Dempo Ashley Westwood 2 2013 14 2015 16 Bengaluru Vincenzo Alberto Annese 2020 21 2021 22 Gokulam Kerala Staikos Vergetis 1 2022 23 RoundGlass Punjab Kibu Vicuna 2019 20 Mohun Bagan Akbar Nawas 2018 19 Chennai City Khogen Singh 2017 18 Punjab Khalid Jamil 2016 17 Aizawl Sanjoy Sen 2014 15 Mohun Bagan Mariano Dias 2012 13 Churchill Brothers Karim Bencherifa 2010 11 Salgaocar Zoran Đorđevic 2008 09 Churchill BrothersChampions EditFurther information Indian football champions Successful clubs by seasons Edit Season Champions Runners up Third place Teams2007 08 Dempo 1 3 Churchill Brothers JCT 102008 09 Churchill Brothers 1 2 Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa 122009 10 Dempo 2 3 Churchill Brothers Pune 142010 11 Salgaocar East Bengal Dempo 142011 12 Dempo 3 3 East Bengal Churchill Brothers 142012 13 Churchill Brothers 2 2 Pune East Bengal 142013 14 Bengaluru 1 2 East Bengal Salgaocar 132014 15 Mohun Bagan 1 2 Bengaluru Royal Wahingdoh 112015 16 Bengaluru 2 2 Mohun Bagan East Bengal 92016 17 Aizawl Mohun Bagan East Bengal 102017 18 Minerva Punjab NEROCA Mohun Bagan 102018 19 Chennai City East Bengal Real Kashmir 112019 20 Mohun Bagan 2 2 Not Awarded a 112020 21 Gokulam Kerala 1 2 Churchill Brothers TRAU 112021 22 Gokulam Kerala 2 2 Mohammedan Sreenidi Deccan 132022 23 RoundGlass Punjab Sreenidi Deccan Gokulam Kerala 12Notes Matches after 14 March 2020 were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Mohun Bagan were declared the champions having huge point difference between the second placed club and no runners up were announced as remaining clubs were very closely placed in the points table 77 Performance by clubs Edit Club Titles Runners up Third place Winning seasons Runners up seasons Third place seasonsDempo 3 0 1 2007 08 2009 10 2011 12 2010 11Churchill Brothers 2 3 1 2008 09 2012 13 2007 08 2009 10 2020 21 2011 12Mohun Bagan 2 3 1 2014 15 2019 20 2008 09 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18Bengaluru 2 1 0 2013 14 2015 16 2014 15Gokulam Kerala 2 0 1 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23Roundglass Punjab 2 0 0 2017 18 2022 23Salgaocar 1 0 1 2010 11 2013 14Aizawl 1 0 0 2016 17Chennai City 1 0 0 2018 19East Bengal 0 4 3 2010 11 2011 12 2013 14 2018 19 2012 13 2015 16 2016 17Pune 0 1 1 2012 13 2009 10NEROCA 0 1 0 2017 18Mohammedan 0 1 0 2021 22JCT 0 0 1 2007 08Sporting Goa 0 0 1 2008 09Royal Wahingdoh 0 0 1 2014 15Real Kashmir 0 0 1 2018 19TRAU 0 0 1 2020 21Sreenidi Deccan 0 1 1 2022 23 2021 22Stats and players EditIndividual game highest attendance records Edit Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Stadium Date1 Mohun Bagan 1 0 East Bengal 90 000 Salt Lake Stadium 20 November 20112 Mohun Bagan 0 1 East Bengal 80 000 Salt Lake Stadium 24 November 20133 Mohun Bagan 2 1 East Bengal 63 756 Salt lake Stadium 19 January 20204 Mohun Bagan 1 1 East Bengal 63 342 Salt Lake Stadium 26 January 20165 Mohun Bagan 1 0 East Bengal 57 780 Salt Lake Stadium 28 March 2015Seasonal statistics Edit Season Total goals Matches played Average per game2007 08 226 90 2 51 78 2008 09 318 132 2 41 79 2009 10 486 182 2 67 80 2010 11 489 182 2 69 81 2011 12 521 182 2 88 82 2012 13 530 182 2 91 83 2013 14 402 156 2 47 84 2014 15 280 110 2 55 85 2015 16 186 72 2 58 86 2016 17 225 90 2 5 87 2017 18 204 90 2 27 88 2018 19 303 109 2 782019 20 187 69 a 2 712020 21 216 80 2 72021 22 294 114 2 58Player transfer fees Edit Top transfer fees paid by I League clubs Edit Rank Player Fee min Year Transfer Out Transfer In Reference1 Uga Okpara 7 crore US 880 000 2009 Enyimba East Bengal2 Odafa Onyeka Okolie 3 crore US 380 000 2011 Mohun Bagan Churchill Brothers3 Lester Fernandez 20 lakh US 25 000 2012 Pune Prayag United4 Ronaldo Oliveira 10 lakh US 13 000 2019 Salgaocar East BengalTop transfer fees received by I League clubs Edit Rank Player Fee min Year Transfer Out Transfer In Reference1 Khalid Aucho 4 crore US 500 000 2019 Churchill Brothers Misr Lel Makkasa2 Sunil Chhetri 1 14 crore US 140 000 2014 Bengaluru Mumbai City3 Pedro Manzi 1 crore US 130 000 2020 Chennai City Albirex Niigata4 Eugeneson Lyngdoh 90 lakh US 110 000 2014 Bengaluru Pune CityTop scorers Edit Main article I League Golden Boot Season after season players in the I League compete for the golden boot title which is awarded at the end of each season to the top scorer throughout the entire season The most recent winner of the golden boot is Bidyashagar Singh who won the golden boot at the end of the 2020 21 season after scoring 12 goals Ranti Martins is both currently the holders of the most golden boot titles with five golden boots Along with Odafa Onyeka Okolie the two Nigerians make up the eight golden boots won by Nigerians the most of any nationality in the league I League Golden Boot winners Season Player Club Goals Ref s 2007 08 Odafe Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 22 89 2008 09 Odafe Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 26 89 2009 10 Odafe Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 22 89 2010 11 Ranti Martins Dempo 30 89 2011 12 Ranti Martins Dempo 32 90 2012 13 Ranti Martins Prayag United 27 91 2013 14 Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru FC 14 92 Darryl Duffy Salgaocar Cornell Glen Shillong Lajong2014 15 Ranti Martins East Bengal 17 85 2015 16 Ranti Martins East Bengal 12 86 2016 17 Aser Pierrick Dipanda Shillong Lajong 11 87 2017 18 Aser Pierrick Dipanda Mohun Bagan 13 88 2018 19 Pedro Manzi Chennai City FC 21 93 Willis Plaza Churchill Brothers S C 2019 20 Not Awarded a 2020 21 Bidyashagar Singh TRAU FC 12 94 2021 22 Marcus Joseph Mohammedan 152022 23 David Castaneda Sreenidi Deccan 14Indian top scorers Season Player Club Goals Ref s 2007 08 Bhaichung Bhutia Mohun Bagan 9 95 2008 09 Sunil Chhetri East Bengal 9 95 2009 10 Mohammed Rafi Mahindra United 13 95 2010 11 Jeje Lalpekhlua Indian Arrows 13 95 2011 12 Chinadorai Sabeeth Pailan Arrows 9 95 2012 13 C K Vineeth Prayag United 7 95 2013 14 Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru 14 84 2014 15 Thongkhosiem Haokip Pune 7 85 2015 16 Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru 5 86 Sushil Kumar Singh Mumbai2016 17 Sunil Chettri Bengaluru 7 87 C K Vineeth Bengaluru2017 18 Abhijit Sarkar Indian Arrows 4 88 Subhash Singh NEROCA2018 19 Jobby Justin East Bengal 9 96 2019 20 Not Awarded a 2020 21 Bidyashagar Singh TRAU 12 94 2021 22 Thahir Zaman Gokulam Kerala 5Shubho Paul Sudeva Delhi a b c Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the league was suspended after 14 March 2020 Only champions were awarded and remaining prize money in the league was equally divided among the remaining participating clubs and no individual prize money was also not awarded 77 However Aser Pierrick Dipanda of Minerva Punjab scored the highest number of goals having scored 12 goals in 15 matches whereas Rochharzela of Aizawl scored 6 goals in 15 matches highest among Indians 97 Awards EditThe trophy Edit The I League has only been awarding a proper trophy to the champion since 2013 when the 2012 13 season champions Churchill Brothers won the league 98 Before 2013 the I League champions received a basic trophy 98 The new trophy was designed in Europe and is modeled along the lines of the champion trophies in the top European leagues 98 Regarding the trophy the AIFF general secretary Kushal Das said It is the endeavour of AIFF to practice the best principles of other leagues and accordingly we thought to create a more contemporary look to the I League trophy in line with trophies given in European leagues 98 Season awards Edit End of season I League awards were previously conducted by the Football Players Association of India and All India Football Federation since 2008 09 season Currently the awards include the Hero of the league the golden boot the golden glove the best head coach Syed Abdul Rahim Award the best defender Jarnail Singh Award the best midfielder and the emerging player of the league all of which are sponsored by Hero Hero of the League Edit Season Player Team2016 17 Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru2018 19 Pedro Manzi Chennai City2020 21 Bidyashagar Singh TRAU2021 22 Marcus Joseph MohammedanSyed Abdul Rahim Award Edit Season Head coach Team2008 09 99 Dave Booth Mumbai2009 10 100 Armando Colaco Dempo2010 11 101 Karim Bencherifa Salgaocar2011 12 102 Trevor Morgan East Bengal2012 13 103 Derrick Pereira Pune2013 14 104 Ashley Westwood Bengaluru2014 15 Sanjoy Sen Mohun Bagan2015 16 Ashley Westwood Bengaluru2016 17 Khalid Jamil Aizawl2017 18 105 Gift Raikhan NEROCA2018 19 106 Akbar Nawas Chennai City2020 21 94 L Nandakumar Singh TRAU2021 22 Vincenzo Alberto Annese Gokulam KeralaEmerging Player of the Season Edit Season Player Position Team2008 09 99 Baljit Sahni Forward JCT2009 10 100 Joaquim Abranches Forward Dempo2010 11 101 Jeje Lalpekhlua Forward Pailan Arrows2011 12 102 Manandeep Singh Forward Pailan Arrows2012 13 103 Alwyn George Midfielder Pailan Arrows2013 14 104 Alwyn George Midfielder Dempo2015 16 Udanta Singh Winger Bengaluru2016 17 Jerry Lalrinzuala Left Back DSK Shivajians2017 18 105 Samuel Lalmuanpuia Midfielder Shillong Lajong2018 19 107 Phrangi Buam Midfielder Shillong Lajong2020 21 94 Emil Benny Forward Gokulam Kerala2021 22 Jiteshwor Singh Midfielder NEROCAForeign Player of the Year Edit Season Player Position Team2008 09 99 Odafe Onyeka Okolie Forward Churchill Brothers2009 10 100 Odafe Onyeka Okolie Forward Churchill Brothers2010 11 101 Beto Midfielder Dempo2011 12 108 Ranti Martins Forward Dempo2012 13 103 Ranti Martins Forward Prayag United2013 14 104 Darryl Duffy Forward SalgaocarIndian Player of the Season Edit Season Player Position Team2008 09 99 Sunil Chhetri Forward East Bengal2009 10 100 Mohammed Rafi Forward Mahindra United2010 11 101 Mehtab Hossain Midfielder East Bengal2011 12 102 Syed Nabi Defender Mohun Bagan2012 13 103 Lenny Rodrigues Midfielder Churchill Brothers2013 14 104 Balwant Singh Forward Churchill BrothersFans Player of the Year Edit Season Player Position Team2008 09 109 Odafe Onyeka Okolie Forward Churchill Brothers2009 10 100 Subrata Pal Goalkeeper Pune2010 11 101 Mehtab Hossain Midfielder East Bengal2011 12 102 Francis Fernandes Midfielder Salgaocar2012 13 103 Zohib Islam Amiri Defender Mumbai2013 14 104 Boithang Haokip Midfielder Shillong LajongI League clubs in Asia EditMain article Indian football clubs in Asian competition Traditionally I League clubs have done particularly well in the AFC Cup In 2008 Dempo managed to reach the semi finals of the AFC Cup before being defeated by Al Safa of Lebanon 110 East Bengal also managed to reach the semi finals in 2013 before being knocked out by Kuwait 111 Bengaluru is the only I League club to reach the AFC Cup Final in 2016 but lost to Al Quwa Al Jawiya of Iraq 112 However in the AFC Champions League no I League club has ever managed to make it past the qualifiers 113 Season AFC Cup Position AFC Champions League Position2008 09 Mohun Bagan Group stage Dempo Play off RoundDempo Semi finals2009 10 East Bengal Group stage Churchill Brothers Play off RoundChurchill Brothers Round of 162010 11 East Bengal Group stage Dempo Play off RoundDempo Round of 162011 12 East Bengal Group stage Salgaocar DNPSalgaocar Group stage2012 13 East Bengal Semi finals Churchill Brothers DNPChurchill Brothers Group stage2013 14 Churchill Brothers Round of 16 Pune Qualifying Round 1Pune Group stage2014 15 Bengaluru Round of 16 Bengaluru Preliminary Round 1East Bengal Group stage2015 16 Mohun Bagan Round of 16 Mohun Bagan Preliminary Round 2Bengaluru Runners up2016 17 Bengaluru Inter zone finals Bengaluru Preliminary Round 2Mohun Bagan Group stage2017 18 Aizawl Group Stage Aizawl Play off RoundBengaluru Inter zone semi finals2019 Minerva Punjab Group stage Minerva Punjab Preliminary Round 22018 19 Chennai City Cancelled Chennai City Preliminary Round 12019 20 ATK Mohun Bagan Inter zone semi finals2020 21 Gokulam Kerala Group stageSee also EditFootball in India History of Indian football List of football clubs in India 2021 23 Indian football club competition play offs for AFC IFA Shield NFL Second Division NFL Third DivisionReferences Edit Caless Kit 19 February 2017 クリケットの街から眺めるインドサッカー界の未来 The future of Indian football seen from the city of cricket vice com in Japanese Vice Japan Archived from the original on 28 January 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2023 HERO MOTOCORP TO BE TITLE SPONSOR OF THE FEDERATION CUP AND I LEAGUE www the aiff com Archived from the original on 2 December 2021 Retrieved 2 December 2021 New roadmap for Indian football proposes Hero ISL as premier league www indiansuperleague com a b c AIFF s I League to have 10 teams Rediff 21 November 2007 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 27 June 2018 Guha 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