2011 I-League U19 Explained

Winners:JCT
Biggest Home Win:Dempo 6–1 Salgaocar (Group stage)
Biggest Away Win:Sporting Clube de Goa 2–6 Dempo (Group stage)
Highest Scoring:Sporting Clube de Goa 2–6 Dempo (Group stage)
Mumbai 6–2 ONGC (Group stage)
Total Goals:90
Average Goals:3.3
Longest Wins:East Bengal
(5 games)
Longest Unbeaten:East Bengal
(5 games)
Longest Losses:Salgaocar
ONGC
Viva Kerala
Churchill Brothers
(3 games)
Prevseason:2010
Nextseason:2012

The 2011 I-League U19 was the third edition of the I-League U19.

All teams played the other teams in their group once and the group winners (4 group winners) play 3 final fixtures against each other, producing 6 games a season for the group winners and just 3 games for the other teams that did not make the final stage. JCT won the title on better goal difference.[1]

League Tables

The first phase of the U-19 Football Tournament for I-League teams was held from 26 April – 6 May 2011 at four venues. Group A saw teams from Goa battling out for a place in the final round. Dempo, Salgaocar, Churchill Brothers and Sporting Clube de Goa are clubbed in Group A.

Kolkata hosted Group B encounters which featured East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, Chirag United and Shillong Lajong. ONGC, Mumbai, Pune FC and FC Air India were in Group C and played their matches in Mumbai with Punjab hosting Group D matches of teams comprising JCT, Viva Kerala and HAL.[2]

Schedules and Results

Group A — Goa

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Churchill Brothers321083+57
Dempo3201125+76
Sporting Clube de Goa3111811−34
Salgaocar3003312−90

Group B — Kolkata

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East Bengal330060+69
Mohun Bagan320151+46
Shillong Lajong310224−23
Chirag United300304−40

Group C — Mumbai

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Mumbai312095+45
Air India312052+35
Pune312031+25
ONGC3003211−90

Group D — Punjab

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JCT220040+46
HAL210133+03
Viva Kerala200215−40

Final phase

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JCT (C)321061+57
East Bengal321063+37
Mumbai310257−23
Churchill Brothers3003410−60

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JCT wins u-19 I-League title. 26 June 2011. The Hindu. 11 August 2022.
  2. Web site: U19 I League to kick off on 26th April with 15 teams. 18 April 2011.