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Mumbai Football League

The Mumbai Football League, also known as the Harwood League,[1] is organised by Mumbai Football Association (MFA) as a ladder-based competition involving a total of five divisions and over 300 teams.[2][3] It is the top football league in Mumbai and the second oldest football league in Asia after Calcutta Football League.[4]

Mumbai Football League
Organising bodyMumbai Football Association (MFA)
Founded1902; 121 years ago (1902)
(as Harwood League)[1]
CountryIndia
Divisions5
(Elite Division
Super Division
Division One
Division Two
Division Three)
Number of teams300+
Level on pyramid4–8
Promotion toI-League 2
League cup(s)Nadkarni Cup
Current championsAmbernath United Atlanta (1st title)
Most championshipsTata Sports Club
Mahindra United FC
(13 titles each)
Current: 2022–23

The league was known as Hardwood League, named after Colonel Hardwood, who founded the Bombay Football Association and became first president.[5]

League structure

MFA Mumbai Football League
Tier Division
1
(4 on Indian Football Pyramid)
MFA Elite Division
↑promote (to I-League 2) ↓relegate
2
(5 on Indian Football Pyramid)
MFA Super Division
↑promote ↓relegate
3
(6 on Indian Football Pyramid)
MFA Division One
↑promote ↓relegate
4
(7 on Indian Football Pyramid)
MFA Division Two
↑promote ↓relegate
5
(8 on Indian Football Pyramid)
MFA Division Three
↑promote

Elite Division

The MFA Elite Division, formerly known as the MDFA Elite Division, is the first tier of the Mumbai Football League competition.[6][7] In March 2022, the MFA Elite Division was rechristened as the Harwood Premier League, on the lines of the name that was once associated with the Mumbai's top division football stretching back to 1902.[8][9]

MFA Elite League
Organising bodyMumbai Football Association (MFA)
Founded1902; 121 years ago (1902)[1]
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toI-League 2
Relegation toMFA Super Division
League cup(s)Nadkarni Cup
Most championshipsTata Sports Club
Mahindra United FC
(13 titles each)
Current: 2022–23

Format

The teams play each other in two groups, MFA Elite Premier League for the private clubs and MFA Elite Corporate League for the institutional clubs, in a round-robin single leg format. The top three teams at the end of the league will be declared winners and runners up and will advance to the championship round called Harwood Champions League whose winner will win the top division. The teams finishing in the bottom at the end of the league phase will be relegated to the Super Division.[10]

MFA Elite Division
Championship round Harwood Champions League
Group stage MFA Elite Premier League MFA Elite Corporate League

Winners by year

Year Winner Note
1902   Oxfordshire Light Infantry
1903   Royal Garrison Artillery
1904   Cheshire Regiment
1905   Yorkshire Regiment
1906   Royal Scots
1907   Royal Scots
1908   Royal Scots
1909   Gloucestershire Regiment
1910   Royal Garrison Artillery
1911   Royal Warwickshire Regiment
1912   Royal Army Temperance Association
1913   Sherwood Foresters
1914   Sherwood Foresters
1915   Royal Garrison Artillery
1916–1920 None Not held
1921   King's Shropshire Light Infantry
1922   King's Shropshire Light Infantry
1923   Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
1924   West Yorkshire Regiment
1925   West Yorkshire Regiment
1926   South Staffordshire Regiment
1927   Cheshire Regiment
1928   Royal Ulster Rifles
1929   Royal Warwickshire Regiment
1930   Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1931   Duke of Wellington's Regiment
1932   King's Own Scottish Borderers
1933   Royal Irish Fusiliers
1934   Royal Artillery (Colaba)
1935   Durham Light Infantry
1936   Durham Light Infantry
1937   Cheshire Regiment
1938   Cheshire Regiment
1939   South Lancashire Regiment
1940   Welch Regiment
1941   Y.M.C.A.
1942   Western India Automobile Association Staff First native club to win the league.
1943   Western India Automobile Association Staff
1944   Embarkation Headquarters
1945   Tata Sports Club
1946   Trades India Sports Club
1947 Trades India Sports Club
1948 Tata Sports Club
1949 Trades India Sports Club
1950 Tata Sports Club
1951 India Culture League
1952 India Culture League
1953 Tata Sports Club
1954 Indian Navy
1955 None Abandonded
1956 Burmah-Shell Sports Club
1957 Indian Navy
1958 Tata Sports Club
1959 Western Railway SC
1960 Tata Sports Club
1961 Tata Sports Club
1962 Western Railway SC
1963 Central Railway SC
1964 Tata Sports Club
1965 Central Railway SC
1966 Tata Sports Club
1967 Tata Sports Club
1968 Mafatlal Group
1969 Mafatlal Group
1970 Mahindra & Mahindra
1971 Mafatlal Group
1972 Mafatlal Group
1973 Tata Sports Club
1974–75 Tata Sports Club
1975–76 Mafatlal Group
1976 Mafatlal Group
1977 Orkay Mills
1978–79 Mafatlal Group
1979 Tata Sports Club
1980 Orkay Mills
1981 Century Rayon FC
1982 Mahindra & Mahindra
1983 Mafatlal Mills
1984 Mahindra & Mahindra
1985 Mahindra & Mahindra
1986 Bank of India (Mumbai)
1987 Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers (RCF)
1988 Orkay Mills
1989 Union Bank of India
Two separate leagues ran in competition to each other. The BDFA league retained the right to use the name "Harwood League", while the best teams eventually migrated to the WIFA league.
1990–99 WIFA League, Super Division BDFA/MDFA League (The Harwood League)
1990 Bank of India (Mumbai) Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers (RCF)
1991 Central Bank United Boys (Sahar)
1992 Air India FC Central Railway SC
1993 Bank of India (Mumbai) ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Commission)
1994 Air India FC Carmelites SC
1995 Mahindra & Mahindra Central Railway SC
1996 Air India FC Royal Caterers
1997 Air India FC Abandoned
1998 Bengal Mumbai FC Village Amboli
1999 Air India FC unknown (Holy Family/Chembur English/Rhino)
In 2000, the two leagues merged when MDFA and WIFA resolved their various disputes. The resultant league has since been run by the MDFA (affiliated to WIFA), with the restored title of The Harwood League.
Mumbai Football League Elite Division (The Harwood League)
2000 Mahindra United FC
2001–02 Mahindra United FC
2002 Mahindra United FC
2003 Mahindra United FC
2004 Mahindra United FC
2005 Maharashtra State Police
2006–07 Mahindra United FC
2007–08 Mahindra United FC
2008–09 Mahindra United FC
2009–10 Air India FC
2010–11 Mumbai FC
2011–12 ONGC FC
2012–13 None Not held
2013–14 Air India FC
2014–15 Air India FC
2015–16 ONGC FC
2016–17 Air India FC
2017–18 ONGC FC
2018–19 Mumbai Customs
2019–20 Karnataka Sporting Association (KSA) [11]
2020–21 None Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in India
2021–22 Ambernath United Atlanta FC
2022–23 Ongoing
Source: Mumbai (Bombay) League Champions

Super Division

The MFA Super Division,[12] also formerly known as MDFA Super Division, is a men's football league in Mumbai. The league serves as the second-tier, organized by the Mumbai District Football Association. The champions of the Super Division get promoted to the MFA Elite Division. The last place teams in the groups gets relegated to the First Division. It is contested by 33 clubs. The current champions are Reliance Foundation Youth Champs and Atlanta FC are runners up.[13] The Super Division is the second highest division in MFL organised by Mumbai District Football Association.

MFA Super Division
Organising bodyMumbai Football Association (MFA)
CountryIndia
Number of teams33
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toMFA Elite Division
Relegation toMFA Division One
League cup(s)Nadkarni Cup
Current championsReliance Foundation Youth Champs
(2019–20)
Current: 2021–22 MFA Super Division

Format

All the teams in the division are divided into four or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round-robin games. The top two teams from each group will advance to the playoffs. The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round. The top two teams at the end of the league will be promoted to the Elite Division.

All-time participants

Teams
Spartans Football Academy
SAFC Rangers
Willingdon Catholic Gymkhana
ICL Payyade
Central Railway (MD)
Chedda Nagar Prodigies
Desperados S.C.
ESIC
Tarun Sporting Club
Income Tax
Juhu Sparks
Teleperformance
Kenkre FC U19
Fr. Agnel Gymkhana
Iron Born F.C.
Mumbai Marines FC
Mumbai Port Trust
Mumbai Warriors
Reserve Bank Of India
Sunday Boys F.C.
Scorost United
Veniza Virar F.C.
Soccer XI
Springfields F.C.
Reliance Foundation Young Champs
Mumbai Ultras F.C.
State Bank Of India
West Zone United

Division One

MFA Division One
Organising bodyMumbai Football Association (MFA)
Level on pyramid6
Promotion toMFA Super Division
Relegation toMFA Division Two
League cup(s)Nadkarni Cup
Current championsCommunity Football Club India
  1. All the teams in the division will be divided into four or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round-robin games.
  2. The top two teams from each group will advance to the post-season playoffs.
  3. The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round.
  4. The team standing first and second after the completion of the round-robin playoff league shall be declared the winner and runner-up and will be promoted to the Super Division.
  5. The teams in last place in each group after the completion of the preliminary league will be demoted to the Division Two.

Division Two

MFA Division Two
Organising bodyMumbai Football Association (MFA)
Level on pyramid7
Promotion to  MFA Division One
Relegation toMFA Division Three
League cup(s)Nadkarni Cup
  1. All the teams in the division will be divided into six or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round-robin games.
  2. The top two teams from each group will advance to the post-season playoffs.
  3. The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round.
  4. The post season playoffs will include a league phase followed by a single-leg knock out format to decide who will contest the Division Two final.
  5. All eight quarter-finalists will be promoted to the Division One

Division Three

MFA Division Three
Organising bodyMumbai Football Association (MFA)
Level on pyramid8
Promotion toMFA Division Two
League cup(s)Nadkarni Cup
  1. All the teams in the division will be divided into eight or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round-robin games.
  2. The top two/three teams from each group will advance to the post-season playoffs.
  3. The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round.
  4. The post season playoffs will include a league phase followed by a single-leg knock out format to decide who will contest the Division Three final.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "India - List of Mumbai (Bombay) League Champions". www.rsssf.com. from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  2. ^ . wifa.in. Western India Football Association. Archived from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  3. ^ Neil Morrison. "India - List of Mumbai (Bombay) League Champions". rsssf.com. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  4. ^ "History". WIFA. from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  5. ^ Nirwane, Sarwadnya (18 January 2022). . thesportslite.com. Mumbai: The Sports Lite. Archived from the original on 14 October 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  6. ^ History: The Harwood League 23 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine. wifa.in. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  7. ^ Yadav, Siddharth (7 December 2016). "MFA Elite Division 2016–17: The Big Preview". Football Counter. Retrieved 7 December 2016.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Shetty, Chittu (22 March 2022). "MFA planning to rechristen Elite Division as Harwood Premiere League". Football Counter. from the original on 2 June 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  9. ^ Bose, Liven (29 March 2022). "MFA announce first set of fixtures for MFA Elite League". IFTWC. from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  10. ^ "Harwood Champions League". The Away End. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  11. ^ "MDFA distribute trophies for Season 2019-20". Footballcounter. from the original on 17 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  12. ^ "MFA announce teams for Super Division". Football Counter. from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  13. ^ Shetty, Chittu (4 November 2021). "MFA announce teams for Super Division". Football Counter. from the original on 14 July 2022. Retrieved 24 December 2021.

External links

  • MFA Official Website

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The Mumbai Football League also known as the Harwood League 1 is organised by Mumbai Football Association MFA as a ladder based competition involving a total of five divisions and over 300 teams 2 3 It is the top football league in Mumbai and the second oldest football league in Asia after Calcutta Football League 4 Mumbai Football LeagueOrganising bodyMumbai Football Association MFA Founded1902 121 years ago 1902 as Harwood League 1 CountryIndiaDivisions5 Elite Division Super Division Division One Division Two Division Three Number of teams300 Level on pyramid4 8Promotion toI League 2League cup s Nadkarni CupCurrent championsAmbernath United Atlanta 1st title Most championshipsTata Sports ClubMahindra United FC 13 titles each Current 2022 23The league was known as Hardwood League named after Colonel Hardwood who founded the Bombay Football Association and became first president 5 Contents 1 League structure 2 Elite Division 2 1 Format 2 2 Winners by year 3 Super Division 3 1 Format 3 2 All time participants 4 Division One 5 Division Two 6 Division Three 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksLeague structure EditMFA Mumbai Football LeagueTier Division1 4 on Indian Football Pyramid MFA Elite Division promote to I League 2 relegate2 5 on Indian Football Pyramid MFA Super Division promote relegate3 6 on Indian Football Pyramid MFA Division One promote relegate4 7 on Indian Football Pyramid MFA Division Two promote relegate5 8 on Indian Football Pyramid MFA Division Three promoteElite Division EditThe MFA Elite Division formerly known as the MDFA Elite Division is the first tier of the Mumbai Football League competition 6 7 In March 2022 the MFA Elite Division was rechristened as the Harwood Premier League on the lines of the name that was once associated with the Mumbai s top division football stretching back to 1902 8 9 MFA Elite LeagueOrganising bodyMumbai Football Association MFA Founded1902 121 years ago 1902 1 Number of teams18Level on pyramid4Promotion toI League 2Relegation toMFA Super DivisionLeague cup s Nadkarni CupMost championshipsTata Sports ClubMahindra United FC 13 titles each Current 2022 23Format Edit The teams play each other in two groups MFA Elite Premier League for the private clubs and MFA Elite Corporate League for the institutional clubs in a round robin single leg format The top three teams at the end of the league will be declared winners and runners up and will advance to the championship round called Harwood Champions League whose winner will win the top division The teams finishing in the bottom at the end of the league phase will be relegated to the Super Division 10 MFA Elite DivisionChampionship round Harwood Champions LeagueGroup stage MFA Elite Premier League MFA Elite Corporate LeagueWinners by year Edit Year Winner Note1902 Oxfordshire Light Infantry1903 Royal Garrison Artillery1904 Cheshire Regiment1905 Yorkshire Regiment1906 Royal Scots1907 Royal Scots1908 Royal Scots1909 Gloucestershire Regiment1910 Royal Garrison Artillery1911 Royal Warwickshire Regiment1912 Royal Army Temperance Association1913 Sherwood Foresters1914 Sherwood Foresters1915 Royal Garrison Artillery1916 1920 None Not held1921 King s Shropshire Light Infantry1922 King s Shropshire Light Infantry1923 Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers1924 West Yorkshire Regiment1925 West Yorkshire Regiment1926 South Staffordshire Regiment1927 Cheshire Regiment1928 Royal Ulster Rifles1929 Royal Warwickshire Regiment1930 Duke of Wellington s Regiment1931 Duke of Wellington s Regiment1932 King s Own Scottish Borderers1933 Royal Irish Fusiliers1934 Royal Artillery Colaba 1935 Durham Light Infantry1936 Durham Light Infantry1937 Cheshire Regiment1938 Cheshire Regiment1939 South Lancashire Regiment1940 Welch Regiment1941 Y M C A 1942 Western India Automobile Association Staff First native club to win the league 1943 Western India Automobile Association Staff1944 Embarkation Headquarters1945 Tata Sports Club1946 Trades India Sports Club1947 Trades India Sports Club1948 Tata Sports Club1949 Trades India Sports Club1950 Tata Sports Club1951 India Culture League1952 India Culture League1953 Tata Sports Club1954 Indian Navy1955 None Abandonded1956 Burmah Shell Sports Club1957 Indian Navy1958 Tata Sports Club1959 Western Railway SC1960 Tata Sports Club1961 Tata Sports Club1962 Western Railway SC1963 Central Railway SC1964 Tata Sports Club1965 Central Railway SC1966 Tata Sports Club1967 Tata Sports Club1968 Mafatlal Group1969 Mafatlal Group1970 Mahindra amp Mahindra1971 Mafatlal Group1972 Mafatlal Group1973 Tata Sports Club1974 75 Tata Sports Club1975 76 Mafatlal Group1976 Mafatlal Group1977 Orkay Mills1978 79 Mafatlal Group1979 Tata Sports Club1980 Orkay Mills1981 Century Rayon FC1982 Mahindra amp Mahindra1983 Mafatlal Mills1984 Mahindra amp Mahindra1985 Mahindra amp Mahindra1986 Bank of India Mumbai 1987 Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers RCF 1988 Orkay Mills1989 Union Bank of IndiaTwo separate leagues ran in competition to each other The BDFA league retained the right to use the name Harwood League while the best teams eventually migrated to the WIFA league 1990 99 WIFA League Super Division BDFA MDFA League The Harwood League 1990 Bank of India Mumbai Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers RCF 1991 Central Bank United Boys Sahar 1992 Air India FC Central Railway SC1993 Bank of India Mumbai ONGC Oil amp Natural Gas Commission 1994 Air India FC Carmelites SC1995 Mahindra amp Mahindra Central Railway SC1996 Air India FC Royal Caterers1997 Air India FC Abandoned1998 Bengal Mumbai FC Village Amboli1999 Air India FC unknown Holy Family Chembur English Rhino In 2000 the two leagues merged when MDFA and WIFA resolved their various disputes The resultant league has since been run by the MDFA affiliated to WIFA with the restored title of The Harwood League Mumbai Football League Elite Division The Harwood League 2000 Mahindra United FC2001 02 Mahindra United FC2002 Mahindra United FC2003 Mahindra United FC2004 Mahindra United FC2005 Maharashtra State Police2006 07 Mahindra United FC2007 08 Mahindra United FC2008 09 Mahindra United FC2009 10 Air India FC2010 11 Mumbai FC2011 12 ONGC FC2012 13 None Not held2013 14 Air India FC2014 15 Air India FC2015 16 ONGC FC2016 17 Air India FC2017 18 ONGC FC2018 19 Mumbai Customs2019 20 Karnataka Sporting Association KSA 11 2020 21 None Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic in India2021 22 Ambernath United Atlanta FC2022 23 OngoingSource Mumbai Bombay League ChampionsSuper Division EditThe MFA Super Division 12 also formerly known as MDFA Super Division is a men s football league in Mumbai The league serves as the second tier organized by the Mumbai District Football Association The champions of the Super Division get promoted to the MFA Elite Division The last place teams in the groups gets relegated to the First Division It is contested by 33 clubs The current champions are Reliance Foundation Youth Champs and Atlanta FC are runners up 13 The Super Division is the second highest division in MFL organised by Mumbai District Football Association MFA Super DivisionOrganising bodyMumbai Football Association MFA CountryIndiaNumber of teams33Level on pyramid5Promotion toMFA Elite DivisionRelegation toMFA Division OneLeague cup s Nadkarni CupCurrent championsReliance Foundation Youth Champs 2019 20 Current 2021 22 MFA Super DivisionFormat Edit All the teams in the division are divided into four or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round robin games The top two teams from each group will advance to the playoffs The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round The top two teams at the end of the league will be promoted to the Elite Division All time participants Edit TeamsSpartans Football AcademySAFC RangersWillingdon Catholic GymkhanaICL PayyadeCentral Railway MD Chedda Nagar ProdigiesDesperados S C ESICTarun Sporting ClubIncome TaxJuhu SparksTeleperformanceKenkre FC U19Fr Agnel GymkhanaIron Born F C Mumbai Marines FCMumbai Port TrustMumbai WarriorsReserve Bank Of IndiaSunday Boys F C Scorost UnitedVeniza Virar F C Soccer XISpringfields F C Reliance Foundation Young ChampsMumbai Ultras F C State Bank Of IndiaWest Zone UnitedDivision One EditMFA Division OneOrganising bodyMumbai Football Association MFA Level on pyramid6Promotion toMFA Super DivisionRelegation toMFA Division TwoLeague cup s Nadkarni CupCurrent championsCommunity Football Club IndiaAll the teams in the division will be divided into four or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round robin games The top two teams from each group will advance to the post season playoffs The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round The team standing first and second after the completion of the round robin playoff league shall be declared the winner and runner up and will be promoted to the Super Division The teams in last place in each group after the completion of the preliminary league will be demoted to the Division Two Division Two EditMFA Division TwoOrganising bodyMumbai Football Association MFA Level on pyramid7Promotion to MFA Division OneRelegation toMFA Division ThreeLeague cup s Nadkarni CupAll the teams in the division will be divided into six or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round robin games The top two teams from each group will advance to the post season playoffs The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round The post season playoffs will include a league phase followed by a single leg knock out format to decide who will contest the Division Two final All eight quarter finalists will be promoted to the Division OneDivision Three EditMFA Division ThreeOrganising bodyMumbai Football Association MFA Level on pyramid8Promotion toMFA Division TwoLeague cup s Nadkarni CupAll the teams in the division will be divided into eight or more groups and shall play a preliminary phase of round robin games The top two three teams from each group will advance to the post season playoffs The points and goals scored in the preliminary phase will not be carried forward to the next round The post season playoffs will include a league phase followed by a single leg knock out format to decide who will contest the Division Three final See also EditWestern India Football Association Mumbai Football Association Rovers Cup Nadkarni CupReferences Edit a b c India List of Mumbai Bombay League Champions www rsssf com Archived from the original on 27 September 2021 Retrieved 16 December 2021 History The Harwood League wifa in Western India Football Association Archived from the original on 23 April 2021 Retrieved 17 August 2021 Neil Morrison India List of Mumbai Bombay League Champions rsssf com Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Archived from the original on 27 September 2021 Retrieved 17 August 2021 History WIFA Archived from the original on 23 April 2021 Retrieved 17 December 2021 Nirwane Sarwadnya 18 January 2022 Rovers Cup the second oldest Football tournament in India thesportslite com Mumbai The Sports Lite Archived from the original on 14 October 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2022 History The Harwood League Archived 23 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine wifa in Retrieved 17 August 2021 Yadav Siddharth 7 December 2016 MFA Elite Division 2016 17 The Big Preview Football Counter Retrieved 7 December 2016 permanent dead link Shetty Chittu 22 March 2022 MFA planning to rechristen Elite Division as Harwood Premiere League Football Counter Archived from the original on 2 June 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Bose Liven 29 March 2022 MFA announce first set of fixtures for MFA Elite League IFTWC Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Harwood Champions League The Away End Retrieved 17 December 2022 MDFA distribute trophies for Season 2019 20 Footballcounter Archived from the original on 17 December 2021 Retrieved 17 December 2021 MFA announce teams for Super Division Football Counter Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 31 December 2021 Shetty Chittu 4 November 2021 MFA announce teams for Super Division Football Counter Archived from the original on 14 July 2022 Retrieved 24 December 2021 External links EditMFA Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mumbai Football League amp oldid 1128191692 Elite Division, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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