Mumbai District Football Association
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Abbreviation | MDFA |
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Formation | 1983[1] |
Region served | Mumbai, India |
President | Aditya Thackeray |
Parent organisation | All India Football Federation |
Affiliations | Western India Football Association |
Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA) is an organisation that governs the football in and around the Indian city of Mumbai.[2] It is affiliated to the Western India Football Association, which in turn is affiliated to the All India Football Federation (AIFF). The MDFA organises Mumbai Football League, overlooking promotion and development of football in the bustling city of Mumbai.
History[edit]
The Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA), which is a non-profit organization, was established in 1983 and is the official district body for development, conduct and organization of football in the city of Mumbai and its suburbs. The MDFA is affiliated with the Western India Football Association (WIFA), a state association of Maharashtra. From a beginning of 57 football clubs affiliated to it, the association now caters to and conducts football activity for more than 10,000 players.
Mumbai had always been a center of football on the western coast of India from British days. Western India Football Association conducted the Harwood Football League and the prestigious Rovers Cup, an all India tournament,[3] which has come as a legacy to MDFA.
The MDFA is managed by the Executive Council consisting of a president, 4 vice presidents, general secretary, treasurer, 4 assistant secretaries and 15 committee members. In addition to these, six members whose services would be beneficial to the association are also co-opted on the executive committee. The term of the executive Council is four years.
Olympians and internationals of MDFA[edit]
Mumbai has produced a number of olympians and international players of high repute, who have proudly represented our country with excellence. Double olympian S. S. Narayan was the vice-President of MDFA. Olympians Sanjeeva Uchil and Fortunato Franco also hail from Mumbai. Many international players have been produced under the aegis of MDFA. They are Mario Gracious, Bandya Kakade, Derek D'Souza, Ranjit Thapa, Amar Bahadur, Yusuf Ansari, Godfrey Pereira, Khalid Jamil, Henry Menezes, Akhil Ansari, Bernard Pereira, Arthur Pereira, Santosh Kashyap, Steven Dias and Abhishek Yadav ,to name a few.
Mumbai football pyramid[edit]
Men[edit]
- Elite Division
- First Division
- Second Division
- Third Division
Women[edit]
- Women's Division 1
- Girls U-17
- Girls U-14
Youth[edit]
- U-18 Boys
- U-16 Boys Division I
- U-16 Boys Division II
- U-14 Boys Division I
- U-14 Boys Division II
- U-12 Boys
- U-10 Boys
- U-8 Boys
Knockout tournaments[edit]
Men's[edit]
Time | Event | Teams |
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TBA | Republic Cup | Invitation - Super Division, First Division, Second Division |
TBA | Independence Day Cup | Elite Division |
TBA | Nadkarni Cup | Elite Division, 3 from Super Division |
Football grounds[edit]
MDFA conducts their events on the following grounds in Mumbai.
Ground | Location | Division |
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Cooperage Ground | Colaba | Elite Division |
Mumbai Football Arena | Andheri | Super Division |
Goan Football Ground | Marine Lines | Elite Division, Super Division[note 1] |
St Xaviers Ground | Parel | First Division, Second Division, Third Division |
Neville D’Souza Turf | Bandra | Second Division, Third Division |
MSSA Ground | Azad Maidan | Third Division[note 2] |
Karntak Sporting Ground | Marine Lines | Women's |
Notes[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ About MDFA
- ↑ MDFA announce new season The Times of India. Retrieved 17 August 2021
- ↑ The Harwood league