Calcutta Football League Explained

Calcutta Football League
Organiser:Indian Football Association (West Bengal)
Country:India
Teams:26
160+
Promotion:I-League 3 (from CFL Premier Division)
Relegation:Various
Levels:5–10
Domest Cup:IFA Shield
League Cup:Trades Cup
Champions:Mohammedan (14th title)
Season:2023
Most Champs:East Bengal (39 titles)[1]
Tv:Zee 24 Ghanta
Zee5 (OTT platform)
IFA TV (YouTube)
Current:2024 CFL Premier Division

The Calcutta Football League (CFL) is a ladder-based football competition in the Indian state of West Bengal, organised by Indian Football Association (WB) as part of the state leagues. It is the oldest football league in Asia.[2] [3]

Indian Football Association (IFA) conducts the CFL with more than 160 mostly Kolkata-based clubs and units. Started in 1898, this league is the oldest football league in Asia and one of the oldest football competitions in the world.[4] [5] CFL currently consists of a seven-tier pyramid system,[4] with more than 8,500 directly registered players of IFA participating in CFL every year, making it one of the biggest leagues in the country.

History

Early years (1890s–1910s)

In 1898, IFA introduced a two-tiered football league in Calcutta on the lines of English Football League in England and Wales.[6] Until 1937, CFL was a major tournament with participation open to every team across the nation but after the establishment of AIFF, CFL became a regional competition.

The British Indian Army garrison stationed at Fort William played an instrumental role in shaping the Calcutta Football League by putting forth numerous teams alongside other European settlers.[7] The Army teams won all but twelve of the titles until 1933. On eight of those twelve occasions the title was claimed by Calcutta and the rest by Dalhousie. Native teams were barred from participating for the first 15 seasons, and only clubs designated for civil servants, merchants, missionaries and other European nationalities made up the rest of the league, in a clearly designed exercise to exclude Indians of any religion.[8]

In 1914, IFA permitted only two native clubs, Mohun Bagan and Aryan, in the Second Division of CFL. Mohun Bagan had a successful campaign and earned promotion to the Premier Division in their debut season, whereas Aryan was promoted to the top division two years later. From 1917 to 1920, the Second Division was won by two other native clubs, namely Kumortuli Club (in 1917, 1918 and 1919) and Town Club (in 1920), but their promotions were denied due to the allowance of only two native clubs to play in each tier.[9] [10] East bengal will win final cfl 2024

Uprise of native dominance (1920s–1947)

1921 saw the rise of East Bengal who began their CFL journey in the Second Division in place of Tajhat Club who had withdrawn from the league. Three years later East Bengal finished the Second Division as the joint-winners with Cameroons B and since Cameroons A was in the Premier Division, East Bengal got the opportunity for promotion. As two native clubs were already playing in the Premier Division, East Bengal's promotion was to be rejected as well. At this, the club called for amendments and in the following General Meeting of IFA, the nine British teams conveyed their approval, while Mohun Bagan and Aryan opposed it. Eventually the rule regulating the promotion of native clubs was abolished by majority.

Even though the native clubs got more opportunities yet the British dominance continued till 1933. In 1934, Mohammedan won the title in their debut season and became the first native club to win CFL.[11] [12] The club went on to win the league six out of seven times from 1935 to 1941, with 1939 being the only exception when they did not participate and Mohun Bagan went away with their first league title that year.

Post-independence era (1947–1970s)

In the post-independence years, many other state leagues were introduced and various clubs from other states rose in glory, but CFL was still considered to be one of the top leagues in the nation and provided innumerable young talents. The league matches were mostly played in monsoon and matches involving the Big Three of Calcutta (Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and Mohammedan) regularly attracted more than 30,000 spectators. From 1934 to 1981, Eastern Railway was the only club outside of the Big Three to win the title in 1958.[13] [14]

The CFL had a long history of crowd trouble, and the burgeoning fanfare exacerbated it. The rapidly increasing off-the-field rivalry between the respective fans of Mohun Bagan and East Bengal saw one of the darkest days of Indian football when 16 fans lost their lives because of a stampede and rioting during a Kolkata Derby in CFL on 16 August 1980 in Eden Gardens. Since then the day is celebrated every year as the Football Lover's Day.

Years of obscurity (1980s–2000s)

In the 80s and 90s, the league caught many eyes with the rivalry between the two of Indian football's finest tacticians— P.K. Banerjee and Amal Dutta, besides the decades old rivalry among the Big Three.[15]

Due to the rise in financial demands and steady modernisation of the sport, the league became dominated by the Big Three clubs as the smaller clubs struggled to keep up with their economy. The league saw the beginning of a major downfall with the introduction of NFL (now I-League). The importance of regional competitions decreased as all the top clubs in the state were racing for the national honours. From the later 20th century, Mohammedan eventually lost its stronghold and, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal became the only dominant teams in the league. In the new century, the IFA revamped the competition into a six-tier competition with the seventh tier, called the nursery league, reserved for sub-junior teams. The top tier, Premier Division, was also divided into two groups so as to include more teams.

Resurgence (2010s–present)

Starting in 2010, East Bengal won a record eight consecutive titles until their arch-rivals Mohun Bagan broke the streak in 2018. In 2018, the league's popularity had a sudden upsurge and recorded more than 15,000 spectators even in matches involving small clubs. Most news reports in the local media reverberated the popular feeling— "The passion of the 70s is back." Small clubs like Peerless and George Telegraph introduced some of the foreign talents that later went on to become big names in the country.

In 2019, Peerless clinched the honour and became the second team outside the Big Three after Eastern Railway to win the league since 1958.[16] Since the independence of India, the CFL was never cancelled until 2020 when after a lengthy delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was decided to cancel the then CFL season.[17]

Structure

With the season starting from 2023, the clubs/units were redistributed among the first six divisions and the last division was reserved only for youth teams.[4]

Calcutta Football League
TierDivision
1
(5 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFL Premier Division↑promote (I-League 3) ↓relegate 4
2
(6 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFL 1st Division↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2
3
(7 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFL 2nd Division↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2
4
(8 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFL 3rd Division↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2
5
(9 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFL 4th Division↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2
6
(10 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFL 5th Division Group A↑promote 2 ↓relegate 2
7
(11 on Indian Football pyramid)
CFL 5th Division Group B↑promote 2

Starting from 2023, 26 teams participate in the Premier Division, divided into two groups at the same pyramid level and compete in a single-leg round robin tournament.[18] The top three teams in each 13-team group will compete in a single-leg round robin tournament and the group leaders will be declared the champions. The top two teams, not already in the ISL or I-League are promoted to the I-League 3. The bottom three teams in each 13-team group also compete in a separate single-leg round robin tournament and the bottom four teams are relegated to the First Division.

Apart from the Premier Division A, most other divisions are competed by about 20 teams, and the format of the tournaments in the lower divisions isn't always the same. The top teams in respective divisions are promoted to the division higher to it and the bottom teams get relegated to the lower one.

The most successful clubs participating in the top-tier of the league includes East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan. However, since 1982, the league has been won by either East Bengal or Mohun Bagan until 2019 when Peerless made history by winning their maiden league title and becoming the first team outside the Kolkata's Big Three to win the league after a gap of 61 years since Eastern Railway had won.[19]

Sponsorship

PeriodSponsorTournament name
1898–2004NoneCalcutta Football League
2005–2014Sahara IndiaSahara Calcutta Premier League
2015–2020Officer's Choice BlueOfficer's Choice Blue Calcutta Premier League[20]
2021–2023Sister Nivedita UniversitySNU Calcutta Football League[21]
2024-presentShrachi GroupCalcutta Football League [22]

Media coverage

PeriodTV broadcaster
1898–2004N/A
2005Tara Newz
2006Kolkata TV
2007Zee 24 Ghanta
2008ABP Ananda
2009–2011News Time
2012Zee 24 Ghanta
2013–2015Jalsha Movies
2016News18 Bangla
2017Kolkata TV
2018–2021Sadhna News
2022–2023InSports TV[23]
2024–Zee 24 Ghanta

Teams

All CFL division clubs

See also: List of football clubs in Kolkata.

Champions of the top-most division

By year

Pre-independence era (1898–1947)

width=100pxYearwidth=350pxWinnerwidth=400pxNote
1898 Gloucestershire Regiment
1899 Calcutta
1900 Royal Irish Rifles
1901 Royal Irish Rifles
1902 King's Own Scottish Borderers
1903 Sutherland Highlanders
1904 King's Own Regiment
1905 King's Own Regiment
1906 Highlander Light Infantry
1907 Calcutta
1908 Gordon Light Infantry
1909 Gordon Light Infantry
1910 Dalhousie
1911 70th Company Royal Garrison Artillery
1912 Black Watch
1913 Black Watch
1914 Argyllshire Highlanders
1915 10th Middlesex Regiment
1916 Calcutta
1917 Royal Lincolnshire Regiment
1918 Calcutta
1919 12th Special Service Battalion
1920 Calcutta
1921 Dalhousie
1922 Calcutta
1923 Calcutta
1924 Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
1925 Calcutta
1926 North Staffordshire Regiment
1927 North Staffordshire Regiment
1928 Dalhousie
1929 Dalhousie
1930NoneCancelled due to nationwide Satyagraha movement.[24]
1931 Durham Light Infantry
1932 Durham Light Infantry
1933 Durham Light Infantry
1934 MohammedanFirst all-Indian club to win the league.[25]
1935 Mohammedan
1936 Mohammedan
1937 Mohammedan
1938 Mohammedan
1939 Mohun Bagan
1940 Mohammedan
1941 Mohammedan
1942 East Bengal
1943 Mohun Bagan
1944 Mohun Bagan
1945 East Bengal
1946 East Bengal
1947NoneCancelled due to Indian independence movement.
Source: IFA (WB)

Post-independence era (1947–present)

width=100pxYearwidth=350pxWinnerwidth=400pxNote
1948Mohammedan
1949East Bengal
1950East Bengal
1951Mohun Bagan
1952East Bengal
1953NoneAbandoned midway due to riots in Calcutta.[26]
1954Mohun Bagan
1955Mohun Bagan
1956Mohun Bagan
1957Mohammedan
1958[27]
1959Mohun Bagan
1960Mohun Bagan
1961East Bengal
1962Mohun Bagan
1963Mohun Bagan
1964Mohun Bagan
1965Mohun Bagan
1966East Bengal
1967Mohammedan
1968NoneMohun Bagan had won the league but due to an injunction from the Calcutta High Court, the league was declared null and void.[28]
1969Mohun Bagan
1970East Bengal
1971East Bengal
1972East BengalEast Bengal didn't concede a goal in the tournament.[29]
1973East Bengal
1974East Bengal
1975East Bengal
1976Mohun Bagan
1977East BengalEast Bengal had won every match in the tournament.[30]
1978Mohun Bagan
1979Mohun Bagan
1980NoneCalled off due to stampede and riot in Eden Gardens on August 16.[31]
1981Mohammedan
1982East Bengal
1983Mohun Bagan
1984Mohun Bagan[32]
1985East Bengal[33]
1986Mohun Bagan
1987East Bengal
1988East Bengal
1989East Bengal
1990Mohun Bagan
1991East Bengal
1992Mohun Bagan
1993East Bengal
1994Mohun Bagan
1995East Bengal
1996East Bengal
1997Mohun Bagan
1998East Bengal
1999East Bengal
2000East Bengal
2001Mohun Bagan
2002East Bengal
2003East Bengal
2004East Bengal
2005Mohun Bagan
2006East Bengal
2007Mohun Bagan
2008Mohun Bagan
2009Mohun Bagan
2010East Bengal
2011East Bengal
2012East Bengal
2013East Bengal
2014East Bengal
2015East Bengal
2016East BengalEast Bengal had won every match in the tournament.
2017East Bengal
2018Mohun Bagan
2019Peerless
2020NoneCancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in India.
2021Mohammedan
2022Mohammedan
2023Mohammedan
Source: IFA (WB)

By team

The list only contains the names of the teams that have won the top-most division of the Calcutta Football League more than once.

width=200pxClubwidth=40pxTitleswidth=500pxWinning years
East Bengal39 1942, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1961, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
30 1939, 1943, 1944, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2018
14 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1957, 1967, 1981, 2021, 2022, 2023
8 1899, 1907, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1925
4 1910, 1921, 1928, 1929
3 1931, 1932, 1933
2 1912, 1913
Gordon Light Infantry1908, 1909
1904, 1905
1926, 1927
1900, 1901
Peerless1 2019

CFL Premier Division

CFL Premier Division
Organisers:Indian Football Association
Country:India
Teams:26
Promotion:I-League 3
Relegation:CFL 1st Division
Champions:Mohammedan (14th title)
Current:2024 CFL Premier Division

CFL Premier Division is the top-tier state level football league in the Indian state of West Bengal.

CFL 1st Division

CFL 1st Division
Organisers:Indian Football Association
Country:India
Teams:26
Promotion:CFL Premier Division
Relegation:CFL 2nd Division
Champions:New Alipore Suruchi Sangha
Season:2023

CFL 1st Division is the 2nd tier state level football league in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Format (2024): Twenty-six teams are divided into two groups in the first phase, where each plays twelve matches in round robin format. Top three teams from the two groups shall proceed to the championship round, where each play five more matches to determine the champion. The bottom two teams from both groups play the relegation round. Top two teams of Championship round are promoted into "CFL Premier Division", and last two teams of relegation round are relegated into "CFL 2nd Division".

SeasonChampionsRef.
2019Police AC[34]
2022Army Red[35]
2023New Alipore Suruchi Sangha[36]

CFL 2nd Division

CFL 2nd Division
Organisers:Indian Football Association
Country:India
Teams:16
Promotion:CFL 1st Division
Relegation:CFL 3rd Division
Levels:7
Champions:Adamas United Sports Academy
Season:2023

CFL 2nd Division is the 3rd tier state level football league in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Format (2024): Sixteen teams are playing single round robin league format. Top two teams are promoted into CFL 1st Division, and last two are relegated into CFL 3rd Division.

CFL 3rd Division

CFL 3rd Division
Organisers:Indian Football Association
Country:India
Promotion:CFL 2nd Division
Relegation:CFL 4th Division
Champions:Southern Athletic Club
Season:2023

CFL 3rd Division is the 4th tier state level football league in the Indian state of West Bengal.

CFL 4th Division

CFL 4th Division
Organisers:Indian Football Association
Country:India
Promotion:CFL 3rd Division
Relegation:CFL 5th Division Group A
Levels:9
Champions:Shyambazar United Club
Season:2023

CFL 4th Division is the 5th tier state level football league in the Indian state of West Bengal.

CFL 5th Division Group A

CFL 5th Division Group A
Organisers:Indian Football Association
Country:India
Teams:35
Promotion:CFL 4th Division
Relegation:CFL 5th Division Group B
Levels:10
Champions:Ariadaha Sporting Club
Season:2023

CFL 5th Division Group A is the 6th tier state level football league in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Format (2024): Thirty five teams are divided into four groups. Eight teams are promoted to CFL 4th Division and six teams are relegated to CFL 5th Division Group B.

CFL 5th Division Group B

CFL 5th Division Group B
Organisers:Indian Football Association
Country:India
Teams:18
Promotion:CFL 5th Division Group A
Champions:Beleghata Balak Brindo
Season:2023

CFL 5th Division Group B is the 7th tier state level football league in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Format (2024): Eighteen teams are divided in two groups of nine, with each team playing other in the group once. Top three teams of two groups proceed to the Super Six round. Top four teams are promoted in CFL 5th Division Group A.

See also

References

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Further reading

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