Youth League (India) Explained

Youth League
Pixels:200
Country:India
Divisions:AIFF Youth League
Junior League
Sub-Junior League
Teams:54 (AIFF Youth League)
47 (Junior League)
49 (Sub-Junior League)
Levels:1
Champions:Youth: Classic FA
Junior: Minerva Academy FC
Sub-Junior: Reliance Foundation Young Champs
Most Champs:Youth:AIFF Elite Academy (3 titles)
Junior: Minerva Punjab (4 titles)
Sub-Junior:
Minerva Academy FC
Minerva Punjab
Reliance Foundation Young Champs
(1 title each)
Current:2023–24

The Youth League is a system of youth football leagues that are managed, organised and controlled by the All India Football Federation. It consists of 3 age groups competitions: U17 (AIFF Youth League), U15 (Junior League) and U13 (Sub-Junior League).

History

The league was founded as the I-League U19 in 2008, which was to give youth teams of the I-League a national league to play in. 16 teams were split into four groups of four. At the end of the season, the top team from the group stage would move onto the final stage with the other group winners, and play each other once. The inaugural winners were Tata Football Academy.[1]

The competition name was changed in 2012 to the I-League U-20,[2] because many U-20 players in the I-League were not getting any time in the senior teams.

The U20 name only lasted for two seasons, before the All India Football Federation decided to switch the tournament format back to an under-19 format from 2014.[3] From 2014, the tournament was divided into five zones, namely Kolkata, Mumbai, Shillong, Goa and Rest of India.

The competition once again changed format in 2015–16, played as U18 tournament. From 2017–18 season, the league was renamed as Youth League U18 and subsequently as Elite League from 2018–19.

Structure

For younger categories, in most cases teams play each other in their respective zonal groups twice – home and away. At the end of the group stage, the top two teams go through to the final phase.

Those teams are divided into three groups and the group champions, along with the best second placed teams, qualify for the knockout stages.

For Youth League, the latest tournament took place across ten venues, with single round-robin format in the group and knockout stage. The 49 teams from 29 states and union territories were divided in ten groups.

Past winners

I-League U19
2008Tata Football Academy
2010colapan=1Sporting Clube de Goa
2011JCT
I-League U20
2012Pune F.C. Academy
2013Pune F.C. Academy
I-League U19
2014Tata Football Academy
2014–15AIFF Elite Academy
I-League U18
2015–16AIFF Elite Academy
2016–17AIFF Elite Academy
Youth League U18
2017–18Shillong Lajong
Elite League
2018–19Minerva Punjab
2019–20called off due to COVID-19 pandemic
U17 Youth Cup
2022–23Classic Football Academy[4]
U-17 Youth League
2023–24Classic Football Academy

List of winners

TeamU20
titles
U19
titles
U18/U17
titles
AIFF Elite Academy012
Pune U19200
Tata FA U19020
JCT010
Shillong Lajong U18001
Minerva Punjab001
Sporting Club de Goa010
Classic FA002

Under-17 level

AIFF Youth League
Teams:54
Champions:Classic FA
(2nd title)
Most Champs:AIFF Elite Academy
(3 titles)
Tv:AIFF (YouTube)
Current:2023–24
Website:Official website

The Youth League or the Hero U-17 Youth Cup was previously known as I-League U18, I-League U19 and I-League U20.[5] is the top level of youth football in India. It is contested between the under-17 sides of The I-League teams, Indian Super League teams, as well as other youth teams. The most successful team currently is AIFF Elite Academy, who won three titles. Minerva Punjab are the last known champions.

On 7 December 2018 AIFF decided to change its name to Hero Elite League.[6] [7]

Dream Sports Championship is another competition for U17 players organized by Dream Sports India.

Under-15 level (9-a-side)

Junior League
Pixels:200
Teams:47
Current:2023-24
Website:Official website
!Edition!Winners
2015–16Minerva Punjab
2016–17Minerva Punjab
2017–18Minerva Punjab
2018–19Minerva Punjab[8]
2019–20called off due to COVID-19 pandemic
2023–24

Under-13 level (7-a-side)

Sub-Junior League
Pixels:200
Teams:49
Champions:Minerva Academy FC
Current:2023-24
Website:Official website
!Edition!Winners
2017–18Minerva Punjab
2018–19RF Young Champs
2019–20called off due to COVID-19 pandemic
2023–24

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: I-League U19 2008 . 4 July 2021 . 9 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709183446/http://www.indianfootball.de/seasons/2008-09ilj.html . live .
  2. http://www.the-aiff.com/pages/tournament/index.php?tournamentdetail=91

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  3. Web site: AIFF's Emergency Committee meets in New Delhi. The All India Football Federation. 28 May 2013. 1 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210801150711/https://www.the-aiff.com/article/aiffs-emergency-committee-meets-in-new-delhi. live.
  4. Web site: Classic Football Academy wins Hero U-17 Youth Cup title. thebridge.in. The Bridge. 31 January 2023. 31 January 2023. All India Football Federation. https://web.archive.org/web/20230131150936/https://thebridge.in/football/classic-football-academy-wins-u17-youth-cup-39238. 31 January 2023.
  5. Web site: AIFF Moots U-15 & U-18 I-League For Clubs & Academies. I-League.org. 30 October 2015. 8 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211108155113/http://i-league.org/aiff-moots-u-15-u-18-i-league-for-clubs-academies/. live.
  6. Web site: 2nd Division League Teams selected to begin on January . 8 December 2018 . 9 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181209123856/https://indianfootballfans.wixsite.com/indianfootball/home/2nd-division-league-teams-selected-to-begin-on-january . live .
  7. Web site: Tentative decisions for 2nd Division League, Hero Super Cup announced. 8 December 2018. 9 December 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181209165326/https://thebridge.in/tentative-dates-for-2nd-division-league-hero-super-cup-announced/. live.
  8. Web site: Hero Junior League final: Minerva Punjab pip Bengaluru FC to lift title for the 4th consecutive year. Football Counter. Shetty. Chittu. 29 May 2019. 23 December 2022. 25 December 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221225113839/https://www.footballcounter.com/2019/hero-junior-league-final-minerva-punjab-pip-bengaluru-fc-to-lift-title-for-the-4th-consecutive-year/. live.