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MDFA Elite Division
Season2016–17
ChampionsAir India
All statistics correct as of December 2016.

The 2016–17 MDFA Elite Division is the 104th season of the MDFA Elite Division, the top-tier football league in Mumbai, a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1]

Teams

Team Location
Air India Vile Parle
Central Bank of India Ballard Estate
Indian Navy Colaba
Karnataka Sporting Churchgate
Kenkre F.C. Mahim
Maharashtra Police Colaba
Mumbai Customs Santacruz
Mumbai F.C. Mumbai
ONGC Bandra
PIFA Colaba
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Chembur
Union Bank of India Nariman Point
Western Railway Churchgate

Table

Template:2016–17 MDFA Elite Division table

Result

Home \ Away AIR OFC MSP MC WRM UBI CBI KFC KSA PFC MUM RCF INM
Air India 4–0 3–0 3–0 2–0 4–0 8–1
ONGC 1–1
Maharashtra State Police
Mumbai Customs
Western Railway 0–5
Union Bank
Central Bank
Kenkre
Karnataka Sporting 0–1
PIFA
Mumbai
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers
Indian Navy
Updated to match(es) played on 22 June 2017. Source: [2]

Top scorers

5 goals
  • India Irshad Ali (Leela Group FC)
  • India Rishikesh Shinde (Central Bank of India)
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
  • India Fahim Faki (Central Bank of India)
1 goal
  • Nigeria Michael Idewele (Union Bank of India)
  • India Ravi Sonune (Central Bank of India)
  • India Scott D'Souza (Central Bank of India)
  • India Anuraj Sidhu (Air India
  • India Sunny Thakur (Air India
  • India John Coutinho (Mumbai Customs)
  • India Satyam Sharma (ONGC)
  • India Nitesh Monde (ONGC)
  • India Dharmesh Patel (ONGC)
  • India V Lalchhuanawma (ONGC)
  • India Shilton D'Silva (Mumbai)
  • India Charles Miranda (Mumbai Customs)
  • India Rilando Fernandes (Mumbai Customs)
  • India Sagar (Mumbai Customs)
  • India Saheb Singh (Western Railways)
  • India Ravikant Naidu (Western Railways)
  • India Tejas Raut (PIFA)

References

  1. ^ Palai, Avinash (10 November 2016). "Elite Division to commence from 14th November". Football Counter. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  2. ^ Air India matches at soccerway.com