State football leagues in India
There are currently 36 state associations affiliated with the All India Football Federation.[1] These state associations have state leagues affiliated to them.
Assam
Clubs of 2015 season
The list of clubs divided into two zones.[2]

Guwahati F.C.
| Team | Location |
|---|---|
| Upper Assam Zone | |
| Barekuri F.C. | Tinsukia |
| Golaghat Rhino F.C. | Golaghat |
| Jorhat Town Club | Jorhat |
| Moran Town Club | Sivasagar |
| Morning Star F.C. | Diphu |
| Trinayanjyoti F.C. | Dibrugarh |
| Lower Assam Zone | |
| Baarhoongkha A.C. | Kokrajhar |
| Global F.C. Gossaigaon | Gossaigaon |
| F.C. Green Valley | Guwahati |
| Guwahati F.C. | Guwahati |
| Tezpur United F.C. | Tezpur |
| Udalguri F.C. | Udalguri |
Goa
Teams
Teams for 2019–20 Goa Professional League are
| Team | City/Town |
|---|---|
| Calangute Association | Calangute |
| Churchill Brothers | Salcete |
| Corps of Signal | Navelim |
| Dempo | Panaji |
| FC Goa Reserves | Panaji |
| Guardian Angel F.C. | Curchorem |
| Panjim Footballers | Panaji |
| Salgaocar | Vasco da Gama |
| SESA Football Academy | Sirsaim |
| Sporting Clube de Goa | Panaji |
| Vasco | Vasco da Gama |
| Velsao Sports & Cultural Club | Velsao |
Managers and foreign players
| Team | Manager | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 | Player 5 | Player 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calangute Association | |||||||
| Corps of Signal | |||||||
| Churchill Brothers | |||||||
| Dempo | |||||||
| FC Goa | |||||||
| Guardian Angel | |||||||
| Panjim Footballers | |||||||
| Salgaocar | |||||||
| Sporting Clube de Goa | |||||||
| Sesa Football Academy | |||||||
| Vasco | |||||||
| Velsao Sports & Cultural Club | |||||||
Himachal Pradesh
A total of 10 teams are participating in the current season.
| Club |
|---|
| Himachal FC |
| Khad FC |
| Poanta United FC |
| Sai Kangra FA |
| Shahpur FC |
| Shimla FC |
| Shiva FC |
| Summer Hill United FC |
| Techtro Swades United FC |
| Venga Boys Kullu FC |
Karnataka
Teams for 2019–20 Bangalore Super Division are
| Club |
|---|
| Army Service Corps (ASC) |
| ADE |
| Accountants General's Office Recreation Club (AGORC) |
| Bangalore Dream United |
| Bangalore Eagles |
| Bangalore Independents |
| Bengaluru FC 'B' |
| Bengaluru United |
| Income Tax |
| Kickstart |
| Madras Engineer Group (MEG) |
| Ozone FC |
| South United |
| Students Union |
Personnel and kits
| Team | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturer |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASC | |||
| Bengaluru FC 'B' | |||
| Bengaluru United | |||
| Income Tax | |||
| Kickstart FC[9] | |||
| Ozone | |||
| South United[12] | Vector X |
Kerala
Teams
Teams for 2019–20 Kerala Premier League are
| Team | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Golden Threads | Ambedkar Stadium, Ernakulam | 10,000 |
| FC Kerala | Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium | 15,000 |
| Kerala Police | Kotappady Stadium | 10,000 |
| Gokulam Kerala FC | EMS Stadium | 80,000 |
| MA College | MA College Stadium | 3000 |
| Sports Academy Tirur | Rajiv Gandhi Municipal Stadium, Tirur | 5000 |
| Kerala Blasters FC Reserves | Sports Council Ground, Panampilly Nagar, Kochi | 500 |
| Luca Soccer Club | Kotappady Stadium | 10,000 |
| Kovalam FC | University Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram | 20,000 |
| Kannur City FC | University College Stadium, Kannur | 10,000 |
Madhya Pradesh
Teams
A total of 8 teams participated in the Inaugural season.
| Club |
|---|
| Seven Strikers FC |
| Madan Maharaj FC |
| Lion's Club |
| Hizrat Nizamuddin FC |
| The Diamond Rock FA |
| Bharti FC |
| Khel Evem Yuva Kalyan |
| Barwani FC |
Maharastra
Teams
Teams as of 2018–19 MDFA Elite Division:-
Group A
- Air India
- Bank of India
- Central Bank
- Central Railway
- Century Rayon
- Dena Bank
- HDFC
- Maharashtra State Police
- Mumbai Customs
- ONGC
- Union Bank
- Western Railway
Group B
- Bombay Gymkhana
- Community Football Club Of India
- Companeros
- GM Sports
- Karnataka Sporting
- Kenkre
- Millat FC
- Mumbai Muslims
- Mumbai Strikers SC
- PIFA
- Rhema SC
- Salcette
- Sea Views
- Selebrity
Manipur
Teams
The teams for 2020 Manipur State League season were
- Athletic & Football Club
- Anouba Imagee Mangal
- DM Rao FC
- Ganggam FC
- Keinou Library & Sports Association
- Nambul Mapal Athletics & Cultural Organisation
- North Imphal Sporting Association
- NEROCA
- Sagolband United
- Southern Sporting Union
- TRAU
- Muvanlai Athletics
- Yarkhok United
- Young Physique Union
- United Khawzim Brothers FC
Mizoram
Teams
Teams for 2019–20 Mizoram Premier League are
- Aizawl
- Chanmari
- Chawnpui FC
- Chhinga Veng
- Electric Veng FC
- Mizoram Police
- Ramhlun North FC
- FC Venghnuai
Odisha
Men's
Diamond Division
- Sunrise Club
- Odisha Police
- Sports Hostel
- Rising Students Club
- East Coast Railway
- Radha Raman Club
- Jay Durga Club
- Young Utkal Club
Gold Division
- Bidanasi Club
- Rising Star Club
- Rovers Club
- Mangala Club
- Radha Gobinda Club
- Sunshine Club
Silver A
- SAI-STC Cuttack
- Chand Club
- Lalbag Club
- State Bank of India
- Azad Hind Club
Silver B
- Independent Club
- Chauliaganj Club
- Club N Club
- Town Club
- Royal Club
Women's
Rajasthan
Teams
The teams for 2019 Rajasthan State Men's League season were
- Ajmer F.C.
- AU Rajasthan F.C.
- JECRC Club Football
- Mewar F.C.
- Neerja Modi F.A.
- Playspace
- Poornima Panthers
- Zinc F.A.
Tripura
Main league-Agartala League The 24 clubs listed below have participated in the Agartala League which is a football competition administered by the Tripura Football Association.
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Uttarakhand
Teams
Teams as for 2016 Uttarakhand Super League season are:-
| Group A | District | Group B | District |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chamoli Bugyal FC | Chamoli | Almora Burans | Almora |
| Dehradun Capital Rangers | Dehradun | Bageshwar FC Kafals | Bageshwar |
| Haridwar Ganges | Haridwar | Champawat Hills | Champawat |
| Pauri Platoons | Pauri Garhwal | Corbett Tigers | Nainital |
| Rudraprayag Monals | Rudraprayag | Nainital FC Lakes | Nainital |
| Tehri Lions | Tehri Garhwal | Pithoragarh Panthers | Pithoragarh |
| Uttarkashi Glaciers | Uttarkashi | Udhamsingh Nagar Warriors | Udham Singh Nagar |
West Bengal
Teams
Teams for 2019–20 Calcutta Premier Division are:-
- Aryan
- Calcutta Customs
- Bhawanipore F.C.
- George Telegraph
- East Bengal
- Mohun Bagan
- Mohammedan
- BSS S.C.
- Peerless
- Rainbow
- Southern Samity
- Kalighat MS
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- "Noel Wilson join Ozone Football Club". gcsstars.com. 1 August 2019. Archived from the original on 20 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
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