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Chennai Football League

Chennai Football League
Organising bodyChennai Football Association
Founded1934; 91 years ago (1934)
(as Madras Football League)
CountryIndia
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid5–9
Promotion toI-League 3
Relegation toVarious
Domestic cup(s)Vittal Trophy[1]
TFA Shield
Current championsICF (8th title)
Current: 2024–25

The Chennai Football League, formerly known as the Madras Football League, is the group of state-level football leagues in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu,[2][3][4] including the top-level CFA Senior Division League.[5][6][7] The League is organised by the Chennai Football Association (CFA), which is affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Football Association (TNFA), the official football governing body of the state.

History

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The Madras Football Association was formed on 26 October 1933, with had the jurisdiction over the undivided province of Madras in British India. It was formed by the members of the Madras United Club.[8] The Madras Football Association league championship was started in 1934 with the inaugural 1934-35 league championship won by the Pachaiyappa football club. The MFA started conducting the First division league from 1936, and the Second division from 1937. In the year of 1972, Madras city clubs formed a separate association and the federation became a part of the Tamil Nadu Football Association.[9]

The league was suspended since the 2018 edition due to the legal disputes between Chennai FA and Tamil Nadu FA,[10][11] but eventually resumed in 2022.[12]

Competition structure

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There are five divisions in the league under the Chennai Football Association (CFA), with the CFA Senior Division being the top-most league, followed by four lower tiers.[5]

Chennai Football League
Tier Division
1
(5 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFA Senior Division
↑promote (to I-League 3) ↓relegate
2
(6 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFA First Division
↑promote ↓relegate
3
(7 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFA Second Division
↑promote ↓relegate
4
(8 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFA Third Division
↑promote ↓relegate
5
(9 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFA Fourth Division
↑promote

Venue

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The matches are held at Nehru Stadium and ICF Stadium.

Clubs

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2024–25 season

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The teams participating in the 2024–25 season:[13]

No. Team
1 AGORC
2 Central Excise
3 Chennai City Police
4 Chennai Customs
5 Indian Bank
6 ICF
7 Nethaji FC
8 Tamil Nadu Police

Champions

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Season Champion
1934–35 Pachaiyappa FC
1936–1949 No data
1950 WIMCO (Western India Match Company)[14]
1951 WIMCO
1952 WIMCO
1953 WIMCO
1954 WIMCO
1955 WIMCO
1956–1969 No data
1970 SBI[15]
1971–1974 No data
1975 WIMCO
1976 WIMCO
1977–1987 No data
1988 Southern Railway[16]
1989–1992 No data
1993 ICF (Integral Coach Factory)
1994 ICF
1995 ICF
1996 No data
1997 Indian Bank[17]
1998 Indian Bank[18]
1999–2000 No data
2000–01 Indian Bank
2001–02 AGORC
2002–03 Indian Bank[19]
2003–04 Madras Sporting Union[20]
2004–05 ICF[21]
2005–06 ICF
2006–07 ICF
2007–08 Indian Bank
2008–09 Nethaji SC[22][23]
2009–10 Chennai Customs
2010–11 AGORC
2011–12 Chennai Customs[24]
2012–13 Arrows
2013–14 ICF
2014–15 Hindustan Eagles[25]
2015–16 Disputed[5]
2016–17 Chennai City
2017–18 Indian Bank[26][27]
2018–21 League suspended (CFA-TNFA dispute)
2021–22 Viva Chennai
2022–23 Swaraj FC[28]
2023–24 Not held
2024–25 ICF[29]

See also

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References

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