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Calcutta Football League

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Calcutta Football League
Sport Football
Founded 1898
No. of teams 157 (Clubs and Units)
Country(ies)  India
Most recent
champion(s)
Mohun Bagan (Premier Division 2008)
Official website http://www.cfllive.in/

Calcutta Football League (CFL) is the football league where several football clubs of the Indian town of Kolkata (Calcutta) participate. The CFL is now having a Seven League Division.

Indian Football Association (IFA) conducts the CFL with 157 mostly Kolkata based clubs and units. Started in 1898, this league is the oldest league in Asia and one of the oldest in the world. There are about 8500 directly registered players of IFA who participate in CFL.

[edit] Division structure

The divisions are (As on season starting 2005):[1]

  1. Premier Division (8 Teams)
  2. Super Division (8 Teams)
  3. First Division:
    1. First Division Group A (13 Teams)
    2. First Division Group B (14 Teams)
  4. Second Division (15 Teams)
  5. Third Division (16 Teams)
  6. Fourth Division:
    1. Fourth Division Group A (10 Teams)
    2. Fourth Division Group B (10 Teams)
  7. Fifth Division:
    1. Fifth Division Group A (45 Teams)
    2. Fifth Division Group B (Age Group: 13+ to U-16) (16 Teams)

Usually in each division, the 10-team league plays a first leg, in which all teams played against each other. Then in the second leg, the league is divided into a top and bottom half. The top 5 teams played for the title while the bottom 5 played against each other to avoid relegation to a lower division. Some of the noted clubs participating in the super division are East Bengal Club, Mohun Bagan, Mohammedan Sporting Club etc. However for last 25 years, the league has been won by either East Bengal or Mohun Bagan clubs.

[edit] List Of Winners

1934-Mohammedan Sporting Club(1)
1935-Mohammedan Sporting Club(2)
1936-Mohammedan Sporting Club(3)
1937-Mohammedan Sporting Club(4)
1938-Mohammedan Sporting Club(5)
1940-Mohammedan Sporting Club(6)
1941-Mohammedan Sporting Club(7)
1942-East Bengal Club(1)
1944-Mohun Bagan(1)
1945-East Bengal Club(2)
1946-East Bengal Club(3)
1948-Mohammedan Sporting Club(8)
1949-East Bengal Club(4)
1950-East Bengal Club(5)
1951-Mohun Bagan(2)
1952-East Bengal Club(6)
1954-Mohun Bagan(3)
1955-Mohun Bagan(4)
1956-Mohun Bagan(5)
1957-Mohammedan Sporting Club(9)
1959-Mohun Bagan(6)
1960-Mohun Bagan(7)
1961-East Bengal Club(7)
1962-Mohun Bagan(8)
1963-Mohun Bagan(9)
1964-Mohun Bagan(10)
1965-Mohun Bagan(11)
1966-East Bengal Club(8)
1967-Mohammedan Sporting Club(10)
1969-Mohun Bagan(12)
1970-East Bengal Club(9)
1971-East Bengal Club(10)
1972-East Bengal Club(11)
1973-East Bengal Club(12)
1974-East Bengal Club(13)
1975-East Bengal Club(14)
1976-Mohun Bagan(13)
1977-East Bengal Club(15)
1978-Mohun Bagan(14)
1979-Mohun Bagan(15)
1981-Mohammedan Sporting Club(11)
1982-East Bengal Club(16)
1983-Mohun Bagan(16)
1984-Mohun Bagan(17)
1985-East Bengal Club(17)
1986-Mohun Bagan(18)
1987-East Bengal Club(18)
1988-East Bengal Club(19)
1989-East Bengal Club(20)
1990-Mohun Bagan(19)
1991-East Bengal Club(21)
1992-Mohun Bagan(20)
1993-East Bengal Club(22)
1994-Mohun Bagan(21)
1995-East Bengal Club(23)
1996-East Bengal Club(24)
1997-Mohun Bagan(22)
1998-East Bengal Club(25)
1999-East Bengal Club(26)
2000-East Bengal Club(27)
2001-Mohun Bagan(23)
2002-East Bengal Club(28)
2003-East Bengal Club(29)
2004-East Bengal Club(30)
2005-Mohun Bagan(24)
2006-East Bengal Club(31)
2007-Mohun Bagan(25)
2008-Mohun Bagan(26)

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