MFA Elite Division

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MFA Elite Division
Organising bodyMumbai Football Association (MFA)
CountryIndia
Number of teams28
Level on pyramid4 (Indian football league system)
Promotion toI-League Qualifiers
Relegation toMFA Super Division
Domestic cup(s)Durand Cup (invitational)
League cup(s)Nadkarni Cup
Current championsKarnatak Sporting Association (1st title)
Current:

The MFA Elite Division,[1] formerly known as MDFA Elite Division, is a men's football league in Mumbai, a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[2][3] The league serves as the first-tier of the Mumbai Football League and promotion to I-League Qualifiers and is organized by the Mumbai District Football Association.[4]

Teams[]

Club Location
Air India Vile Parle
Bombay Gymkhana Fashion Street
Bank Of India Bandra
Community Football Club Of India Colaba
Central Bank Ballard Estate
Companeros Kurla
Century Rayon Churchgate
GM Sports Prabhadevi
Central Railway Fort
Kenkre F.C. Mahim
Dena Bank Bandra
Millat FC Oshiwara
Maharashtra Police Colaba
Mumbai Muslims Mumbai
Mumbai Customs Santacruz
Mumbai Strikers Mulund
Karnatak Sporting Association (KSA) Churchgate
PIFA Colaba
ONGC Bandra
Rhema Mumbai
HDFC Nariman Point
Salsette FC Thane
Union Bank of India Nariman Point
Sea Views Juhu
Western Railway Churchgate
Selebrity Andheri
U Mumba Worli

List of champions[]

MFA Elite Division

Season Champion
2000 Mahindra United Football Club
2001–02 Mahindra United Football Club
2002 Mahindra United Football Club
2003 Mahindra United Football Club
2004 Mahindra United Football Club
2005 Maharashtra State Police
2006–07 Mahindra United Football Club
2007–08 Mahindra United Football Club
2008–09 Mahindra United Football Club
2009–10 Air India Football Club
2010–11 Mumbai Football Club
2011–12 ONGC Football Club
2012–13 Not held
2013–14 Air India Football Club
2014–15 Air India Football Club
2015–16 ONGC Football Club
2016–17 Air India Football Club
2017–18 ONGC Football Club
2018–19 Mumbai Customs
2019–20 Karnatak Sporting Association (KSA)[5]
2020–21 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in India.

Prizes[]

Amounts in Indian rupee.

Amount
Champions ₹100000
1st Runners-up ₹50000
2nd Runners-up ₹25000

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "MFA Elite Division". The Away End. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. ^ History: The Harwood League. wifa.in. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ Yadav, Siddharth (7 December 2016). "MFA Elite Division 2016–17: The Big Preview". Football Counter. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  5. ^ Majumder, Rounak (24 November 2020). "MDFA distribute trophies for Season 2019-20". www.footballcounter.com. Football Counter. Archived from the original on 17 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.

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