The Bangalore Football League is organised by the Bangalore District Football Association (BDFA),[4] which is affiliated to the Karnataka State Football Association (KSFA) as a ladder-based state football competition involving a total of four divisions and over 130 teams in the Indian state of Karnataka. BDFA Super Division is the top-division, started in 2001.[3] The winner is awarded George Hoover trophy. Prior to 2001, the BDFA A Division was the top tier, which currently act as 2nd tier of the state leagues ladder.[5][6]
Organising bodies | Bangalore District Football Association (BDFA) |
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Founded | 1981(as A Division)[1] 2001 (as Super Division) |
Country | India |
Divisions | 4 (BDFA Super Division BDFA A Division BDFA B Division BDFA C Division) |
Number of clubs | Various |
Level on pyramid | 5–8 |
Promotion to | I-League 3 |
Relegation to | Various |
Domestic cup(s) | Stafford Challenge Cup[2] |
League cup(s) | C. Puttaiah Memorial Cup[3] |
Current champions | Bengaluru FC B (3rd title) |
Most championships | HAL (8 titles) |
TV partners | SportsCast India (YouTube) |
Current: 2024–25 BDFA Super Division |
League structure
editBangalore Football League | |
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Tier | Division |
I (Level 5 on Indian Football Pyramid) |
BDFA Super Division ↑promote (to I-League 3) ↓relegate |
II (Level 6 on Indian Football Pyramid) |
BDFA A Division ↑promote ↓relegate |
III (Level 7 on Indian Football Pyramid) |
BDFA B Division ↑promote ↓relegate |
IV (Level 8 on Indian Football Pyramid) |
BDFA C Division ↑promote |
BDFA Super Division
editBDFA Super Division is the top state-level football league in the Indian state of Karnataka, started in 2001.[3] The winner is awarded George Hoover Cup. Prior to 2001, the BDFA A Division was the top tier.[5][6]
Organising bodies | Bangalore District Football Association (BDFA) |
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Founded | 2001 |
Country | India |
Divisions | 5 |
Number of clubs | 20 |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | I-League 3 |
Relegation to | BDFA A Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Puttaiah Memorial Cup (invitational) |
Current champions | SC Bengaluru (1st title) |
Most championships | HAL (7 titles) |
Current: 2024–25 BDFA Super Division |
Teams
editEighteen teams will participate in the 2024-25 BDFA Super Division.[7]
- ASC & C FC
- FC Agniputhra
- Bangalore Independents
- Bengaluru B
- Bangalore United FC (BUFC)
- Real Chikkamagaluru
- FC Bengaluru United
- FC Real Bengaluru
- HAL SC
- Kickstart
- Kodagu FC
- MEG & C FC
- Parikrma FC
- Rebels FC
- Roots FC
- SC Bengaluru
- South United
- Students Union
Winners
editSeason | Champion | Runners-up |
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2001 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | Karnataka State Police |
2002 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | |
2003 | Controllerate of Inspection Electronics | |
2004 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | |
2005 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | |
2006–07 | Madras Engineer Group | |
2007 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | |
2008–09 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | |
2011–12 | KGF Academy | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC |
2012–13 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | South United FC |
2013–14 | Aeronautical Development Establishment | South United FC |
2014–15 | Army Service Corps | South United FC |
2015–16 | Ozone | South United FC |
2016–17 | Madras Engineer Group | Students Union |
2017–18 | Ozone | Students Union |
2018–19 | Bengaluru FC B | Ozone FC |
2019–20 | Bengaluru FC B | Kickstart FC |
2020–21 | FC Bengaluru United | Bengaluru FC B |
2021–22 | FC Bengaluru United | Kickstart FC |
2022–23 | SC Bengaluru | FC Bengaluru United |
2023–24 | Bengaluru FC B[8][9] | SC Bengaluru |
2024-25 | ongoing | ongoing |
Most successful clubs
editClub | Titles | Winning years |
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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | 7 | 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008–09, 2012–13 |
Bengaluru FC B | 3 | 2018–19, 2019–20, 2023–24 |
Madras Engineer Group | 2 | 2006–07, 2016–17 |
Ozone | 2015–16, 2017–18 | |
Bengaluru United | 2020–21, 2021–22 | |
Controllerate of Inspection Electronics | 1 | 2003 |
KGF Academy | 2011–12 | |
ADE | 2013–14 | |
Army Service Corps | 2014–15 | |
Sporting Bengaluru | 2022–23 |
BDFA A Division
editOrganising bodies | Bangalore District Football Association (BDFA) |
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Founded | 1994 |
Country | India |
Number of clubs | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 7 |
Promotion to | BDFA Super Division |
Relegation to | BDFA B Division |
Current champions | Bangalore Eagles (2023–24) |
BDFA A Division is the third tier football league in the Indian state of Karnataka. Prior to 2001, it was the top-tier league.[10] The league has 10–12 teams contesting and the top two teams gain promotion to the BDFA Super Division.[2][11]
League champions
editSeason | Champions | Ref. |
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1994–95 | Indian Telephone Industries | [12] |
1995–96 | Indian Telephone Industries | [13] |
1996–97 | Indian Telephone Industries | [14] |
1997–98 | Indian Telephone Industries | [15] |
1998–99 | Indian Telephone Industries | [16] |
1999–00 | Indian Telephone Industries | [17] |
2000 | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | [18] |
2005–06 | Postal Department | [19] |
2006–07 | Army Service Corps | [20] |
2007–08 | Rail Wheel Factory | [21] |
2008–09 | Dharmaraja Union | [22] |
2011–12 | District Youth Sports Hostel | [23] |
2012–13 | Jawahar Union | [24] |
2013–14 | Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports | [25] |
2014–15 | Income Tax | [26] |
2015–16 | Accountants General's Office Recreation Club | [27] |
2016–17 | Bangalore Independents | [28] |
2017–18 | Bangalore Eagles | [29] |
2018–19 | AGORC | |
2019–20 | FC Deccan | [30] |
2020–21 | Bangalore United FC | [31] |
2023–24 | Bangalore Eagles | [32] |
BDFA B Division
editOrganising body | Bangalore District Football Association (BDFA) |
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Country | India |
Number of clubs | 14 |
Level on pyramid | 8 |
Promotion to | BDFA A Division |
Relegation to | BDFA C Division |
Current champions | Vijayanagara FC (2023–24) |
The BDFA B Division is the fourth tier football league in the Indian state of Karnataka.
A total of 14 teams feature in this division, while the best 2 teams qualify for BDFA A Division.[33]
League champions
editSeason | Champions | Ref. |
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2018–19 | Bangalore Gunners | |
2019–20 | ||
2020–21 | HAL | [34] |
2023–24 | Vijayanagara FC | [35] |
BDFA C Division
editOrganising body | Bangalore District Football Association (BDFA) |
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Country | India |
Number of clubs | 14 |
Level on pyramid | 8 |
Promotion to | BDFA B Division |
BDFA C Division is the fourth tier football league in the Indian State of Karnataka.
See also
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