Goa Football League

The Goa Football League is a ladder-based football competition in the Indian state of Goa, organised by the Goa Football Association as part of the state leagues.[2] The top division consists of the Goa Professional League (abbreviated as GPL, also known as the Selvel Goa Pro League for sponsorship reasons) which is the premier state-level football league in Goa, India.[3] Dempo is the most successful club in the tournament, with fifteen titles.[4]

Goa Football League
Organising bodyGoa Football Association
Founded1951–1977 (as Goa First Division)
1977–1997 (as Goa Super Division)
1997–present (as Goa Professional League)
CountryIndia
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toI-League 3
Relegation toGFA 1st Division
League cup(s)Goa Police Cup
AWES Cup
GFA Charity Cup
Current championsDempo (16th title)
Most championshipsSalgaocar (22 titles)[1]
TV partnersFanCode
SportsKPI (YouTube)
Current: 2023–24

History

Goa First Division

The official league in Goa, called the First Division, began in 1951 and was organised by the Conselho de Desportos. The first Llague champion of Goa was Clube Desportivo de Chinchinim who beat Football Club of Siolim, to clinch the title.

League continued under the aegis of the Conselho de Desportos until the season of 1958–59, with Clube de Desportos de Vasco da Gama taking the title that year. In 1959, the Goa Football Association was established as the official administrative body of football and from that season onwards the league was conducted by GFA. The 1959–60 League was conducted by the GFA and Clube Independente de Margao emerged champions.

Until the 1968–69 season, the First division league was considered as senior. The GFA introduced "Senior division league" in 1969–70, which used to be the topmost division, but later was abandoned.

In 1970–71 season, apart from the Senior division league, there came into existence the First division league, which was split into two groups, namely the North Zone and South Zone. While the North Zone consisted of teams from Ilhas and Bardez, the South Zone accommodated teams from Mormugao and Salcete.

From the around 24 teams in the Second division, just one would make it to the First division, while there were around 60 teams battling it out in the Third division, of which two teams make it to the next stage. Subsequently, the teams finishing at the bottom of their respective pool are relegated to lower divisions.

Goa Super Division

In 1977 Goa Football Association introduced the Super league, with Salgaocar Sports Club clinching the title. With football continuing to develop at a fast pace, GFA decided it was time to push the game onto a higher platform. Goa emerged as the first State ever in the country, to go fully professional with the game.

Goa Professional League

The first Professional league was launched in the 1998–99 season. The five top teams of the 1997–98 Super League – Churchill Brothers, Salgaocar, Dempo, Vasco and VLM SC – automatically qualified for the Pro league.

The Professional league was expanded to six teams from the 2000–01 season, after the GFA increased the participating number and competitiveness factor. Since 2002 the league was played as an eight-team format with home-and-away fixtures, making it 14 matches for each club. The GFA then announced that the 2011 season would be played with 10 teams under a new format.

Competition structure

Tier Division
1
(5 on Indian football pyramid)
Goa Professional League
2
(6 on Indian football pyramid)
GFA First Division League
3
(7 on Indian football pyramid)
GFA Second Division League
4
(8 on Indian football pyramid)
GFA Third Division League

Current clubs

The following clubs are competing in the GPL during the 2022–23 season.[5]

Team City/Town
Calangute AssociationCalangute
Churchill BrothersSalcete
DempoPanaji
FC Goa ReservesPanaji
Guardian Angel F.C.Curchorem
Panjim FootballersPanaji
Sesa Football AcademySircaim
Sporting Clube de GoaPanaji
VascoVasco da Gama
Velsao Sports & Cultural ClubVelsao
BITS Goa FCSancoale
Location of GFL teams

List of champions

SeasonChampion
Goa First Division
1951–52Clube Desportivo Chinchinim
1952–53Sporting Clube de Goa
1953–54Clube de Desportos de Vasco da Gama
1954–55Associacao Desportiva de Velha Goa
1955–56Clube de Desportos de Vasco da Gama
1956–57Associacao Desportiva de Velha Goa
1957–58Grupo Desportivo da Policia
1958–59Clube de Desportos de Vasco da Gama
1959–60Clube Independente de Margao
1960–61Clube Desportivo Salgaocar
1962–63Salgaocar Sports Club
1963–64Salgaocar Sports Club
1964–65Vasco Sports Club
1965–66Salgaocar Sports Club
1966–67Vasco Sports Club
1967–68Sesa Goa Sports Club
1968–69Vasco Sports Club
1969–70League Unfinished
1970–71League Unfinished
1971–72Dempo Sports Club
1972–73Sesa Goa Sports Club
1973–74Dempo Sports Club
1974–75Salgaocar Sports Club
1975–76not held due to national emergency
1976–77not held due to national emergency
Goa Super League
1977–78Salgaocar Sports Club
1978–79Dempo Sports Club
1979–80Dempo Sports Club
1980–81Dempo Sports Club
1981–82Salgaocar Sports Club
1982–83Salgaocar Sports Club
1983–84Dempo Sports Club
1984–85Salgaocar Sports Club
1985–86Salgaocar Sports Club
1986–87Dempo Sports Club
1987–88Dempo Sports Club
1988–89Salgaocar Sports Club
1989–90MRF Sports Foundation
1990–91Salgaocar Sports Club
1991–92MRF Sports Foundation
1992–93Salgaocar Sports Club
1993–94Dempo Sports Club
1994–95Salgaocar Sports Club
1995–96Churchill Brothers SC
1996–97Churchill Brothers SC
1997–98Churchill Brothers SC
Goa Professional League
1998Salgaocar
1999Churchill Brothers
2000Churchill Brothers
2001Churchill Brothers
2002Salgaocar
2003Salgaocar
2004Salgaocar
2005Dempo
2006Sporting Goa
2007Dempo
2008Churchill Brothers
2009Dempo
2010–11Dempo
2011Salgaocar
2011–12Dempo
2012–13Salgaocar
2013–14Sporting Goa[6]
2014–15Salgaocar
2015–16Sporting Goa
2016–17Salgaocar
2017–18Sporting Goa
2018–19FC Goa Reserves
2019–20Sporting Goa and Churchill Brothers
2020–21Sporting Goa
2021–22Dempo
2022–23Dempo
Source: Goa League Champions

Top scorers

Season Top scorer Club Goals
2011 Nigeria Koko Sakibo
India Victorino Fernandes
Dempo S.C.
Sporting Clube de Goa
6
2012–13 Spain Juanfri Sporting Clube de Goa 3
2013–14 India Melwin Fernandes Wilred Leisure 13
2014–15 India Victorino Fernandes Sporting Clube de Goa 11
2015–16 Nigeria Odafa Okolie Sporting Clube de Goa 11
2016–17 India Liston Colaco Salgaocar F.C. 13
2017–18

Nigeria Joel Sunday

Salgaocar F.C. 20
2018–19 India Devendra Murgaonkar Salgaocar F.C. 20
2019–20 India Marcus Masceranhas Sporting Clube de Goa 14
2020–21 India Marcus Masceranhas Sporting Clube de Goa 9

See also

References

  1. "India – List of Goa League Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  2. Arunava Chaudhuri. "List of Champions of the Goa Football League (Goa Pro League)". indianfootball.de. Indian Football Network. Archived from the original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  3. Football in Goa: Sport, Politics and the Portuguese in India (pages 75-88) Taylor and Francis. Author: James Mills. Publication date: 14 September 2010 (online published) Retrieved 20 July 2021
  4. "Dempo Sports Club – Trophies (page 1)". demposportsclub.com. Archived from the original on 3 February 2023."Dempo Sports Club – Trophies (page 2)". demposportsclub.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2023.
  5. "Goa Pro League". The Away End. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  6. "Sporting Clube de Goa Champions of Airtel Goa Professional League 2013/14". sportingclubedegoa.wordpress.com. Sporting Clube de Goa. Archived from the original on 18 December 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2021.

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