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List of Indian football champions

The Indian football champions are the winners of the highest league in Indian men's football, which is now Indian Super League.

Indian Football League (1st tier)
National Football League (1996–2007)
I-League (2007–2017)
I-League & Indian Super League (2017–2022)
Indian Super League (2022–present)
Country
India
Founded
1996
Number of teams
12 (2023–24)
Current champions
ATK Mohun Bagan
Current premiers
Mumbai City
Most successful club
Dempo
Mohun Bagan
(5 titles each)
Fatorda Stadium, home of five-time champions Dempo.

Though Indian football tournaments dates back to the eighteenth century, a proper league system was established in 1996 with the commencement of National Football League (NFL). Since its inception in the 1996–97 season, the champions of the NFL were considered as the national champions. However, after the 2006–07 season of the NFL, the league was rebranded as the I-League. Since 2007–08 season, the I-League champions were considered the national champions until 2016–17 season. Since 2017–18 season the ISL became the joint premier football league of the country along with I-League upto 2021–22 season. Since 2022–23 season ISL became the only top tier football league of the country and hence ISL champions are considered as the national champions. However, the winners of the ISL play-offs are considered as the ISL champions since its inception in 2014.

There are 12 clubs who have won either the National Football League or the I-League and 5 clubs who have won the Indian Super League since the league became the joint top division in India. JCT were the first club to have won any championship, winning the 1996–97 NFL. Mohun Bagan and Dempo are the most successful clubs, winning championships five times each. Mohun Bagan won the NFL thrice and the I-League twice, whereas, Dempo won the NFL twice and the I-League thrice. Also, Bengaluru is the only club who has won both the I-League and the ISL at least once; they won the I-League twice and the ISL once.

History

The first Indian football league, the National Football League (commonly known as the NFL) was an association football league competition in India which was organised into three divisions. The Premier Division of the league was first introduced in 1996, though the country already had a long history in the sport thanks to the likes of the IFA Shield and the Federation Cup. The league though is now transformed into the I-League and continues with that name. The change was supposed to bring more popularity to Indian Football. The first league season of I-League consisted of eight teams from the NFL plus two promoted teams from the former Division Two.

The 1996–97 Indian National Football League was the first season of the NFL and ended with JCT Mills FC being crowned champions. The NFL era though saw Kolkata clubs East Bengal and Mohun Bagan had the most championships with three respectively. The I-League era is different though as most of the champions of the league have come from Goa.

Currently the team with the most championships in I-League is Dempo who have won three championships in the league. They are also one of the two teams with the most championships overall along with Mohun Bagan (5 titles each).

In 2014, a new football league named Indian Super League has started. In its first three seasons it was running without recognition from AFC. Before 2017–18 season, ISL get recognition from Asian Football Confederation (AFC). In July 2017, it was proposed by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) that the Indian Super League champion be granted a spot in the AFC Cup, Asia's second-tier club competition.[1] On 25 July 2017, the AFC approved the AIFF's proposal. Thus, from the 2017–18 season, the Indian Super League champions were allowed to participate in the AFC Cup from the qualification stages of the competition.[1] Meanwhile, India's spot in the AFC Champions League, Asia's top club competition, was still kept by the I-League,[1] thus two leagues were parallelly running in the country. In October 2019, a roadmap for development of league in India was proposed. All stakeholders accepted the proposal where it was announced that ISL premiers would now be entitled to the AFC Champions League, starting from 2021 edition and the I-League champion will get to play the AFC Cup.[2]

National League Champions

National league champion determination
Season(s) Format
1996 to 2017 NFL/I-League first placed team
2017 to 2022 I-League first placed team and ISL playoffs winning team
2022 onwards ISL League winning team

National Football League (1996–2007)

Season Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up Third place Winning manager Leading goalscorers
(Club)
Goals
1996–97 JCT Churchill Brothers East Bengal   Sukhwinder Singh   Bhaichung Bhutia (JCT) 14
1997–98 Mohun Bagan East Bengal Salgaocar   T. K. Chathunni   Raman Vijayan (Kochin) 10
1998–99 Salgaocar East Bengal Churchill Brothers   Shabbir Ali   Philip Mensah (Churchill Brothers) 11
1999–2000 Mohun Bagan (2) Churchill Brothers Salgaocar   Subrata Bhattacharya   Igor Shkvyrin (Mohun Bagan) 11
2000–01 East Bengal Mohun Bagan Churchill Brothers   Monoranjan Bhattacharya   José Ramirez Barreto (Mohun Bagan) 14
2001–02 Mohun Bagan (3) Churchill Brothers Vasco   Subrata Bhattacharya   Yusif Yakubu (Churchill Brothers) 18
2002–03 East Bengal (2) Salgaocar Vasco   Subhash Bhowmick   Yusif Yakubu (Churchill Brothers) 21
2003–04 East Bengal (3) Dempo Mahindra United   Subhash Bhowmick   Cristiano Júnior (East Bengal) 15
2004–05 Dempo Sporting Goa East Bengal   Armando Colaco   Dudu Omagbemi (Sporting Goa) 21
2005–06 Mahindra United East Bengal Mohun Bagan   Derrick Pereira   Ranti Martins (Dempo) 13
2006–07 Dempo (2) JCT Mahindra United   Armando Colaco   Odafa Onyeka Okolie (Churchill Brothers) 18

I-League (2007–2017)

Season Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up Third place Winning manager Leading goalscorers
(Club)
Goals
2007–08 Dempo (3) Churchill Brothers JCT   Armando Colaco   Odafa Onyeka Okolie (Churchill Brothers) 22
2008–09 Churchill Brothers Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa   Zoran Đorđević   Odafa Onyeka Okolie (Churchill Brothers) 24
2009–10 Dempo (4) Churchill Brothers Pune   Armando Colaco   Odafa Onyeka Okolie (Churchill Brothers) 21
2010–11 Salgaocar (2) East Bengal Dempo   Karim Bencherifa   Ranti Martins (Dempo) 28
2011–12 Dempo (5) East Bengal Churchill Brothers   Armando Colaco   Ranti Martins (Dempo) 32
2012–13 Churchill Brothers (2) Pune East Bengal   Mariano Dias   Ranti Martins (Prayag United) 26
2013–14 Bengaluru East Bengal Salgaocar   Ashley Westwood   Cornell Glen (Shillong Lajong)
  Darryl Duffy (Salgaocar)
  Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru)
14
2014–15 Mohun Bagan (4) Bengaluru Royal Wahingdoh   Sanjoy Sen   Ranti Martins (East Bengal) 17
2015–16 Bengaluru (2) Mohun Bagan East Bengal   Ashley Westwood   Ranti Martins (East Bengal) 12
2016–17 Aizawl Mohun Bagan East Bengal   Khalid Jamil   Aser Pierrick Dipanda (Shillong Lajong) 11

I-League and Indian Super League (2017–2022)

From 2017–18 season until 2021–22 season, I-League and Indian Super League shared joint top flight status in Indian Football

I-League

Indian Super League

Season Champions Runners-up League Winners' Shield/Premiers
(number of titles)[b]
Regular season runners-up Winning manager
(Champions)
Leading goalscorers
(Club)
Goals
2017–18 Chennaiyin[c] Bengaluru Didn't exist[b]   John Gregory   Coro (Goa) 18
2018–19 Bengaluru (3) Goa   Carles Cuadrat   Coro (Goa) 16
2019–20 ATK[c] Chennaiyin Goa ATK   Antonio Lopez Habas   Roy Krishna (ATK)
  Nerijus Valskis (Chennaiyin)
  Bartholomew Ogbeche (Kerala Blasters)
15
2020–21 Mumbai City ATK Mohun Bagan Mumbai City ATK Mohun Bagan   Sergio Lobera   Igor Angulo (Goa)
  Roy Krishna (ATK Mohun Bagan)
14
2021–22 Hyderabad Kerala Blasters Jamshedpur Hyderabad   Manolo Márquez   Bartholomew Ogbeche (Hyderabad) 18
  1. ^ On 18 April 2020, All India Football Federation, the organising body of the league announced Mohun Bagan A.C. as champions and decided to cancel the remaining matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No team was relegated, and the remaining prize money (apart from the champion's prize money) was equally divided among the 10 teams as the remaining teams were closely placed in the league table.[3]
  2. ^ a b Since 2019–20 ISL season, the regular season table toppers i.e. Premiers are awarded with a League Winners' Shield and granted a spot in AFC Champions League group stage.
  3. ^ a b ATK won the ISL title in 2014 and 2016 and Chennaiyin won the ISL title in 2015 before 2017–18 season when the ISL got official recognition from AFC.

Indian Super League (2022–present)

Season Champions Runners-up League Winners'
Shield/Premiers
(number of titles)[a]
Regular season runners-up Winning manager
(Champions)
Leading goalscorers
(Club)
Goals
2022–23 ATK Mohun Bagan Bengaluru Mumbai City (2) Hyderabad   Juan Ferrando   Dimitri Petratos (ATK Mohun Bagan)
  Diego Maurício (Odisha)
  Cleiton Silva (East Bengal)
12
2023–24 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
  1. ^ Since 2019–20 ISL season, the regular season table toppers i.e. Premiers are awarded with a League Winners' Shield and granted a spot in AFC Champions League group stage.

Total titles won

There are 12 clubs who have won either the National Football League or the I-League. There are also 6 clubs who have won the Indian Super League since the league became the joint top division in India.

Teams in bold compete in the Indian Super League for the 2022–23 season.

Rank Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons Runners-up seasons
1 Dempo 5 1 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12 2003–04
2 Mohun Bagan 5 4 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2014–15, 2019–20 2000–01, 2008–09, 2015–16, 2016–17
3 East Bengal 3 7 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04 1997–98, 1998–99, 2005–06, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2018–19
4 Bengaluru 3 3 2013–14, 2015–16, 2018–19 2014–15, 2017–18, 2022–23
5 Churchill Brothers 2 6 2008–09, 2012–13 1996–97, 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2020–21
6 Salgaocar 2 1 1998–99, 2010–11 2002–03
7 Gokulam Kerala 2 0 2020–21, 2021–22
8 JCT  1 1 1996–97 2006–07
Chennaiyin 1 1 2017–18 2019–20
9 Mahindra United  1 0 2005–06
Aizawl 1 0 2016–17
Punjab 1 0 2017–18
Chennai City 1 0 2018–19
ATK  1 0 2019–20
Mumbai City 1 0 2020–21
Hyderabad 1 0 2021–22
ATK Mohun Bagan1 1 1 2022–23 2020–21
Never won Sporting Goa 0 1 2004–05
Pune  0 1 2012–13
NEROCA 0 1 2017–18
Goa 0 1 2018–19
Kerala Blasters 0 1 2021–22
Mohammedan 0 1 2021–22
  • ^Note 1 - ATK Mohun Bagan is a merger of the football section of multi-sport club Mohun Bagan and former football club ATK
  •   – Defunct clubs

By state

By city/town

National Cup winners

Federation Cup (1977–2017)

Year Winners Runners-up
1977–78 ITI (Indian Telephone Industries) Mohun Bagan
1978–79 Mohun Bagan and East Bengal - (joint winners)
1979–80 BSF Mafatlal Mills
1980–81 Mohun Bagan and East Bengal - (joint winners)
1981–82 Mohun Bagan Mohammedan
1982–83 Mohun Bagan Mafatlal Mills
1983–84 Mohammedan Mohun Bagan
1984–85 Mohammedan East Bengal
1985 East Bengal Mohun Bagan
1986–87 Mohun Bagan East Bengal
1987–88 Mohun Bagan Salgaocar
1988–89 Salgaocar BSF
1989–90 Salgaocar Mohammedan Sporting
1990 Kerala Police Salgaocar
1991 Kerala Police Mahindra & Mahindra
1992 Mohun Bagan East Bengal
1993 Mohun Bagan Mahindra & Mahindra
1994 Mohun Bagan Salgaocar
1995 JCT East Bengal
1995–96 JCT Mills East Bengal
1996 East Bengal Dempo
1997 Salgaocar East Bengal
1998 Mohun Bagan East Bengal
1999 Not held
2000
2001 Mohun Bagan Dempo
2002 Not held
2003 Mahindra United Mohammedan Sporting
2004 Dempo Mohun Bagan
2005 Mahindra United Sporting Goa
2006 Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa
2007 East Bengal Mahindra United
2008 Mohun Bagan Dempo
2009–10 East Bengal Shillong Lajong
2010 East Bengal Mohun Bagan
2011 Salgaocar East Bengal
2012 East Bengal Dempo
2013–14 Churchill Brothers Sporting Goa
2014–15 Bengaluru Dempo
2015–16 Mohun Bagan Aizawl
2016–17 Bengaluru Mohun Bagan

Super Cup (2018–present)

Season Winner Runner-up
2018 Bengaluru East Bengal
2019 Goa Chennaiyin
2020–2022 Tournament suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Indian National Team's international fixtures
2023 TBD TBD

Total Cups won

Club Winner Winning Years Runners-up Runners-up Years
Mohun Bagan 14 1978*, 1980*, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1987
1992, 1993, 1994, 1998
2001, 2006, 2008, 2015–16
6 1977, 1983, 1985, 2004, 2010, 2016–17
East Bengal 8 1978*, 1980*, 1985, 1996#, 2007, 2009–10, 2010, 2012 9 1984, 1986, 1992, 1995, 1995–96#, 1997, 1998, 2011, 2018
Salgaocar 4 1988, 1989, 1997, 2011 3 1987, 1990, 1994
Bengaluru 3 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018 0 -
Mohammedan Sporting 2 1983, 1984 3 1981, 1989, 2003
Mahindra United 2 2003, 2005 3 1991, 1993, 2007
JCT Mills 2 1995, 1995–96# 0 -
Kerala Police 2 1990, 1991[4] 0 -
Dempo 1 2004 5 1996#, 2001, 2008, 2012, 2014–15
BSF (Border Security Force) 1 1979 1 1988
ITI (Indian Telephone Industries) 1 1977 0 -
Churchill Brothers 1 2013–14 0 -
Goa 1 2019 0 -
Sporting Clube de Goa 0 - 3 2005, 2006, 2013–14
Shillong Lajong 0 - 1 2009–10
Aizawl 0 - 1 2015–16
Chennaiyin 0 - 1 2019
  • * : shared
  • # :There were two federation cups in 1996

Multiple trophy wins

The Double

Club Seasons Titles
Mohun Bagan 2001–02 National Football League, Federation Cup
Dempo 2004–05 National Football League, Federation Cup
Mahindra United 2005–06 National Football League, Federation Cup

ISL Double

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c . FirstPost. 28 June 2017. Archived from the original on 2 January 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  2. ^ "India clubs agree to work together on league roadmap". AFC. 14 October 2019. from the original on 26 May 2020. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  3. ^ "League Committee sends its recommendations to the AIFF Executive Committee | Hero I-League". from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  4. ^ . the-aiff.com (archived)

External links

  • India – List of National Champions at the RSSSF

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The Indian football champions are the winners of the highest league in Indian men s football which is now Indian Super League Indian Football League 1st tier National Football League 1996 2007 I League 2007 2017 I League amp Indian Super League 2017 2022 Indian Super League 2022 present CountryIndiaFounded1996Number of teams12 2023 24 Current championsATK Mohun BaganCurrent premiersMumbai CityMost successful clubDempoMohun Bagan 5 titles each Fatorda Stadium home of five time champions Dempo Though Indian football tournaments dates back to the eighteenth century a proper league system was established in 1996 with the commencement of National Football League NFL Since its inception in the 1996 97 season the champions of the NFL were considered as the national champions However after the 2006 07 season of the NFL the league was rebranded as the I League Since 2007 08 season the I League champions were considered the national champions until 2016 17 season Since 2017 18 season the ISL became the joint premier football league of the country along with I League upto 2021 22 season Since 2022 23 season ISL became the only top tier football league of the country and hence ISL champions are considered as the national champions However the winners of the ISL play offs are considered as the ISL champions since its inception in 2014 There are 12 clubs who have won either the National Football League or the I League and 5 clubs who have won the Indian Super League since the league became the joint top division in India JCT were the first club to have won any championship winning the 1996 97 NFL Mohun Bagan and Dempo are the most successful clubs winning championships five times each Mohun Bagan won the NFL thrice and the I League twice whereas Dempo won the NFL twice and the I League thrice Also Bengaluru is the only club who has won both the I League and the ISL at least once they won the I League twice and the ISL once Contents 1 History 2 National League Champions 2 1 National Football League 1996 2007 2 2 I League 2007 2017 2 3 I League and Indian Super League 2017 2022 2 3 1 I League 2 3 2 Indian Super League 2 4 Indian Super League 2022 present 3 Total titles won 3 1 By state 3 2 By city town 4 National Cup winners 4 1 Federation Cup 1977 2017 4 2 Super Cup 2018 present 5 Total Cups won 6 Multiple trophy wins 6 1 The Double 6 1 1 ISL Double 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe first Indian football league the National Football League commonly known as the NFL was an association football league competition in India which was organised into three divisions The Premier Division of the league was first introduced in 1996 though the country already had a long history in the sport thanks to the likes of the IFA Shield and the Federation Cup The league though is now transformed into the I League and continues with that name The change was supposed to bring more popularity to Indian Football The first league season of I League consisted of eight teams from the NFL plus two promoted teams from the former Division Two The 1996 97 Indian National Football League was the first season of the NFL and ended with JCT Mills FC being crowned champions The NFL era though saw Kolkata clubs East Bengal and Mohun Bagan had the most championships with three respectively The I League era is different though as most of the champions of the league have come from Goa Currently the team with the most championships in I League is Dempo who have won three championships in the league They are also one of the two teams with the most championships overall along with Mohun Bagan 5 titles each In 2014 a new football league named Indian Super League has started In its first three seasons it was running without recognition from AFC Before 2017 18 season ISL get recognition from Asian Football Confederation AFC In July 2017 it was proposed by the All India Football Federation AIFF that the Indian Super League champion be granted a spot in the AFC Cup Asia s second tier club competition 1 On 25 July 2017 the AFC approved the AIFF s proposal Thus from the 2017 18 season the Indian Super League champions were allowed to participate in the AFC Cup from the qualification stages of the competition 1 Meanwhile India s spot in the AFC Champions League Asia s top club competition was still kept by the I League 1 thus two leagues were parallelly running in the country In October 2019 a roadmap for development of league in India was proposed All stakeholders accepted the proposal where it was announced that ISL premiers would now be entitled to the AFC Champions League starting from 2021 edition and the I League champion will get to play the AFC Cup 2 National League Champions EditNational league champion determination Season s Format1996 to 2017 NFL I League first placed team2017 to 2022 I League first placed team and ISL playoffs winning team2022 onwards ISL League winning team National Football League 1996 2007 Edit Season Champions number of titles Runners up Third place Winning manager Leading goalscorers Club Goals1996 97 JCT Churchill Brothers East Bengal Sukhwinder Singh Bhaichung Bhutia JCT 141997 98 Mohun Bagan East Bengal Salgaocar T K Chathunni Raman Vijayan Kochin 101998 99 Salgaocar East Bengal Churchill Brothers Shabbir Ali Philip Mensah Churchill Brothers 111999 2000 Mohun Bagan 2 Churchill Brothers Salgaocar Subrata Bhattacharya Igor Shkvyrin Mohun Bagan 112000 01 East Bengal Mohun Bagan Churchill Brothers Monoranjan Bhattacharya Jose Ramirez Barreto Mohun Bagan 142001 02 Mohun Bagan 3 Churchill Brothers Vasco Subrata Bhattacharya Yusif Yakubu Churchill Brothers 182002 03 East Bengal 2 Salgaocar Vasco Subhash Bhowmick Yusif Yakubu Churchill Brothers 212003 04 East Bengal 3 Dempo Mahindra United Subhash Bhowmick Cristiano Junior East Bengal 152004 05 Dempo Sporting Goa East Bengal Armando Colaco Dudu Omagbemi Sporting Goa 212005 06 Mahindra United East Bengal Mohun Bagan Derrick Pereira Ranti Martins Dempo 132006 07 Dempo 2 JCT Mahindra United Armando Colaco Odafa Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 18I League 2007 2017 Edit Season Champions number of titles Runners up Third place Winning manager Leading goalscorers Club Goals2007 08 Dempo 3 Churchill Brothers JCT Armando Colaco Odafa Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 222008 09 Churchill Brothers Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa Zoran Đorđevic Odafa Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 242009 10 Dempo 4 Churchill Brothers Pune Armando Colaco Odafa Onyeka Okolie Churchill Brothers 212010 11 Salgaocar 2 East Bengal Dempo Karim Bencherifa Ranti Martins Dempo 282011 12 Dempo 5 East Bengal Churchill Brothers Armando Colaco Ranti Martins Dempo 322012 13 Churchill Brothers 2 Pune East Bengal Mariano Dias Ranti Martins Prayag United 262013 14 Bengaluru East Bengal Salgaocar Ashley Westwood Cornell Glen Shillong Lajong Darryl Duffy Salgaocar Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru 142014 15 Mohun Bagan 4 Bengaluru Royal Wahingdoh Sanjoy Sen Ranti Martins East Bengal 172015 16 Bengaluru 2 Mohun Bagan East Bengal Ashley Westwood Ranti Martins East Bengal 122016 17 Aizawl Mohun Bagan East Bengal Khalid Jamil Aser Pierrick Dipanda Shillong Lajong 11I League and Indian Super League 2017 2022 Edit From 2017 18 season until 2021 22 season I League and Indian Super League shared joint top flight status in Indian Football I League Edit Season Champions number of titles Runners up Third place Winning manager Leading goalscorers Club Goals2017 18 Minerva Punjab NEROCA Mohun Bagan Khogen Singh Aser Pierrick Dipanda Mohun Bagan 132018 19 Chennai City East Bengal Real Kashmir Akbar Nawas Pedro Manzi Chennai City Willis Plaza Churchill Brothers 212019 20 Mohun Bagan 5 Not awarded a Kibu Vicuna Aser Pierrick Dipanda Punjab 122020 21 Gokulam Kerala Churchill Brothers TRAU Vincenzo Alberto Annese Bidyashagar Singh TRAU 122021 22 Gokulam Kerala 2 Mohammedan Sreenidi Deccan Vincenzo Alberto Annese Marcus Joseph Mohammedan 16Indian Super League Edit Season Champions Runners up League Winners Shield Premiers number of titles b Regular season runners up Winning manager Champions Leading goalscorers Club Goals2017 18 Chennaiyin c Bengaluru Didn t exist b John Gregory Coro Goa 182018 19 Bengaluru 3 Goa Carles Cuadrat Coro Goa 162019 20 ATK c Chennaiyin Goa ATK Antonio Lopez Habas Roy Krishna ATK Nerijus Valskis Chennaiyin Bartholomew Ogbeche Kerala Blasters 152020 21 Mumbai City ATK Mohun Bagan Mumbai City ATK Mohun Bagan Sergio Lobera Igor Angulo Goa Roy Krishna ATK Mohun Bagan 142021 22 Hyderabad Kerala Blasters Jamshedpur Hyderabad Manolo Marquez Bartholomew Ogbeche Hyderabad 18 On 18 April 2020 All India Football Federation the organising body of the league announced Mohun Bagan A C as champions and decided to cancel the remaining matches due to the COVID 19 pandemic No team was relegated and the remaining prize money apart from the champion s prize money was equally divided among the 10 teams as the remaining teams were closely placed in the league table 3 a b Since 2019 20 ISL season the regular season table toppers i e Premiers are awarded with a League Winners Shield and granted a spot in AFC Champions League group stage a b ATK won the ISL title in 2014 and 2016 and Chennaiyin won the ISL title in 2015 before 2017 18 season when the ISL got official recognition from AFC Indian Super League 2022 present Edit Season Champions Runners up League Winners Shield Premiers number of titles a Regular season runners up Winning manager Champions Leading goalscorers Club Goals2022 23 ATK Mohun Bagan Bengaluru Mumbai City 2 Hyderabad Juan Ferrando Dimitri Petratos ATK Mohun Bagan Diego Mauricio Odisha Cleiton Silva East Bengal 122023 24 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Since 2019 20 ISL season the regular season table toppers i e Premiers are awarded with a League Winners Shield and granted a spot in AFC Champions League group stage Total titles won EditThere are 12 clubs who have won either the National Football League or the I League There are also 6 clubs who have won the Indian Super League since the league became the joint top division in India Teams in bold compete in the Indian Super League for the 2022 23 season Rank Club Winners Runners up Winning seasons Runners up seasons1 Dempo 5 1 2004 05 2006 07 2007 08 2009 10 2011 12 2003 042 Mohun Bagan 5 4 1997 98 1999 2000 2001 02 2014 15 2019 20 2000 01 2008 09 2015 16 2016 173 East Bengal 3 7 2000 01 2002 03 2003 04 1997 98 1998 99 2005 06 2010 11 2011 12 2013 14 2018 194 Bengaluru 3 3 2013 14 2015 16 2018 19 2014 15 2017 18 2022 235 Churchill Brothers 2 6 2008 09 2012 13 1996 97 1999 2000 2001 02 2007 08 2009 10 2020 216 Salgaocar 2 1 1998 99 2010 11 2002 037 Gokulam Kerala 2 0 2020 21 2021 22 8 JCT 1 1 1996 97 2006 07Chennaiyin 1 1 2017 18 2019 209 Mahindra United 1 0 2005 06 Aizawl 1 0 2016 17 Punjab 1 0 2017 18 Chennai City 1 0 2018 19 ATK 1 0 2019 20 Mumbai City 1 0 2020 21 Hyderabad 1 0 2021 22 ATK Mohun Bagan1 1 1 2022 23 2020 21Never won Sporting Goa 0 1 2004 05Pune 0 1 2012 13NEROCA 0 1 2017 18Goa 0 1 2018 19Kerala Blasters 0 1 2021 22Mohammedan 0 1 2021 22 Note 1 ATK Mohun Bagan is a merger of the football section of multi sport club Mohun Bagan and former football club ATK Defunct clubsBy state Edit State Championships ClubsWest Bengal 10 Mohun Bagan 5 East Bengal 3 ATK 1 ATK Mohun Bagan 1 Goa 9 Dempo 5 Churchill Brothers 2 Salgaocar 2 Karnataka 3 Bengaluru 3 Punjab 2 JCT 1 Minerva Punjab 1 Tamil Nadu 2 Chennaiyin 1 Chennai City 1 Maharashtra 2 Mahindra United 1 Mumbai City 1 Kerala 2 Gokulam Kerala 2 Mizoram 1 Aizawl 1 Telangana 1 Hyderabad 1 By city town Edit City Town State Championships ClubsKolkata West Bengal 10 Mohun Bagan 5 East Bengal 3 ATK 1 ATK Mohun Bagan 1 Panaji Goa 5 Dempo 5 Bangalore Karnataka 3 Bengaluru 3 Margao Goa 2 Churchill Brothers 2 Vasco da Gama Goa 2 Salgaocar 2 Mumbai Maharashtra 2 Mahindra United 1 Mumbai City 1 Kozhikode Kerala 2 Gokulam Kerala 2 Aizawl Mizoram 1 Aizawl 1 Chennai Tamil Nadu 1 Chennaiyin 1 Coimbatore Tamil Nadu 1 Chennai City 1 Hoshiarpur Punjab 1 JCT 1 Ludhiana Punjab 1 Minerva Punjab 1 Hyderabad Telangana 1 Hyderabad 1 National Cup winners EditFederation Cup 1977 2017 Edit Year Winners Runners up1977 78 ITI Indian Telephone Industries Mohun Bagan1978 79 Mohun Bagan and East Bengal joint winners 1979 80 BSF Mafatlal Mills1980 81 Mohun Bagan and East Bengal joint winners 1981 82 Mohun Bagan Mohammedan1982 83 Mohun Bagan Mafatlal Mills1983 84 Mohammedan Mohun Bagan1984 85 Mohammedan East Bengal1985 East Bengal Mohun Bagan1986 87 Mohun Bagan East Bengal1987 88 Mohun Bagan Salgaocar1988 89 Salgaocar BSF1989 90 Salgaocar Mohammedan Sporting1990 Kerala Police Salgaocar1991 Kerala Police Mahindra amp Mahindra1992 Mohun Bagan East Bengal1993 Mohun Bagan Mahindra amp Mahindra1994 Mohun Bagan Salgaocar1995 JCT East Bengal1995 96 JCT Mills East Bengal1996 East Bengal Dempo1997 Salgaocar East Bengal1998 Mohun Bagan East Bengal1999 Not held20002001 Mohun Bagan Dempo2002 Not held2003 Mahindra United Mohammedan Sporting2004 Dempo Mohun Bagan2005 Mahindra United Sporting Goa2006 Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa2007 East Bengal Mahindra United2008 Mohun Bagan Dempo2009 10 East Bengal Shillong Lajong2010 East Bengal Mohun Bagan2011 Salgaocar East Bengal2012 East Bengal Dempo2013 14 Churchill Brothers Sporting Goa2014 15 Bengaluru Dempo2015 16 Mohun Bagan Aizawl2016 17 Bengaluru Mohun BaganSuper Cup 2018 present Edit Season Winner Runner up2018 Bengaluru East Bengal2019 Goa Chennaiyin2020 2022 Tournament suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic and Indian National Team s international fixtures2023 TBD TBDTotal Cups won EditClub Winner Winning Years Runners up Runners up YearsMohun Bagan 14 1978 1980 1981 1982 1986 19871992 1993 1994 19982001 2006 2008 2015 16 6 1977 1983 1985 2004 2010 2016 17East Bengal 8 1978 1980 1985 1996 2007 2009 10 2010 2012 9 1984 1986 1992 1995 1995 96 1997 1998 2011 2018Salgaocar 4 1988 1989 1997 2011 3 1987 1990 1994Bengaluru 3 2014 15 2016 17 2018 0 Mohammedan Sporting 2 1983 1984 3 1981 1989 2003Mahindra United 2 2003 2005 3 1991 1993 2007JCT Mills 2 1995 1995 96 0 Kerala Police 2 1990 1991 4 0 Dempo 1 2004 5 1996 2001 2008 2012 2014 15BSF Border Security Force 1 1979 1 1988ITI Indian Telephone Industries 1 1977 0 Churchill Brothers 1 2013 14 0 Goa 1 2019 0 Sporting Clube de Goa 0 3 2005 2006 2013 14Shillong Lajong 0 1 2009 10Aizawl 0 1 2015 16Chennaiyin 0 1 2019 shared There were two federation cups in 1996Multiple trophy wins EditThe Double Edit Further information Double association football Club Seasons TitlesMohun Bagan 2001 02 National Football League Federation CupDempo 2004 05 National Football League Federation CupMahindra United 2005 06 National Football League Federation CupISL Double Edit Club Seasons TitlesMumbai City 2020 21 ISL Premiership ISL ChampionshipSee also EditList of Indian football first tier top scorers List of association football competitions Super Cup Durand Cup I League Indian Super League Football in India List of Indian women s football championsReferences Edit a b c ISL gets official recognition from AFC becomes second national football league FirstPost 28 June 2017 Archived from the original on 2 January 2018 Retrieved 13 August 2017 India clubs agree to work together on league roadmap AFC 14 October 2019 Archived from the original on 26 May 2020 Retrieved 8 December 2019 League Committee sends its recommendations to the AIFF Executive Committee Hero I League Archived from the original on 27 June 2021 Retrieved 18 April 2020 Federation Cup the aiff com archived External links EditIndia List of National Champions at the RSSSF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Indian football champions amp oldid 1150658293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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