MFA Super Division
Appearance
Country | India |
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Number of teams | 29 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | MDFA Elite Division |
Relegation to | MDFA First Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Republic Cup |
Current champions | Air India U19 (2016–17) |
Website | mdfaofficial |
Current: 2017–18 |
The MDFA Super Division[1] is a men's semi-professional football league in Mumbai, a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The league serves as the second-tier of the Mumbai Football League and is organized by the Mumbai District Football Association.The champions of the Super Division get promoted to the Elite Division. The last place teams in the groups gets relegated to the First Division. It is contested by 29 clubs.
Teams
Teams | |
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Spartans Football Academy | |
SAFC Rangers | |
Willingdon Catholic Gymkhana | |
ICL Payyade | |
Central Railway (MD) | |
Chedda Nagar Prodigies | |
Rhema (B) | |
Desperados S.C | |
ESIC | |
Tarun Sporting Club | |
Atlanta F.C | |
Income Tax | |
Juhu Sparks | |
Teleperformance | |
Kenkre FC U19 | |
Fr. Agnel Gymkhana | |
Iron Born F.C | |
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 | |
FC Pune City |
See also
References
- ^ "MDFA Super Division". Mumbai District Football Association. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2017.