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2024–25 Senior Women's National Football Championship
The 2024–25 Senior Women's National Football Championship for Rajmata Jijabai Trophy was the 29th edition of the Senior Women's National Football Championship, the premier competition in India for women's teams representing regional and state football associations. Format A total of 31 teams - excluding last season's finalists Manipur and Haryana, who have received a bye to the Final Round - were drawn into seven groups of four and one group of three. The eight best-performing teams, excluding the finalists, from last season's Final Round are the top seeds for the 2024-25 edition. The top seeded teams - Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Railways, Delhi, Punjab, Odisha, Sikkim, and Jharkhand - were assigned into Groups A to H, respectively. All the remaining participating teams were placed in an open pot and drawn sequentially into Group A to H. The eight group winners will join Manipur and Haryana in the Final Round, where they will be drawn into two groups of five teams each. The top ...
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2024–25 In Indian Football
The 2024–25 season was the 137th competitive association football season in Football in India, India. The domestic season begins in July 2024. Season summary * Indian Football competition calendar ‘24–25 to begin with Durand Cup in July though Indian Footballing Calendar runs through June-July session. * A nine-month window for AIFF Youth Leagues U13 / U15 / U17. * Super Cup in March-May 2025 window. * IWL gets 6 months window. Men's national football team Senior team The following is a list of match results in the 2024–25 season, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled in the season. 2024 2025 Under-23 2025 Under-20 2024 SAFF U-20 Championship 2025 AFC U-20 Asian Cup qualification 2025 Mandiri U20 Challenge Series 2025 SAFF U-19 Championship Under-17 Women's national football team Senior team The following is a list of match results in the 2024-25 season, as well as ...
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Jalpaiguri District
Jalpaiguri district () is a district of the Indian state of West Bengal. The district was established in 1869 during British Raj. The headquarters of the district are in the city of Jalpaiguri, which is also the divisional headquarters of Jalpaiguri division. History Jalpaiguri district comprises western Dooars and the major part of the eastern Morang and this area, according to Sailen Debnath, in the ancient time was a part of the kingdom of Kamarupa, and since the medieval period it became a part of Kamata kingdom.Sailen Debnath, The Dooars in Historical Transition, , N.L. Publishers Sailen writes that three of the five ancient capitals of Kamatapur were geographically in the district of Jalpaiguri; and the three capitals were at Chilapata, Mainaguri and Panchagarh in sequence. According to him, Hingulavas, the first capital of the next Koch kingdom as well was in Jalpaiguri district. Hingulavas has well been identified with Mahakalguri in Alipurduar Sub-Division. Und ...
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West Bengal Women's Football Team
The West Bengal women's football team, also earlier the Bengal women's football team, is an Indian women's football team representing West Bengal in the Senior Women's National Football Championship. History West Bengal women's football team have appeared in the Women's National Championship finals fifteen times, and have won the championship two times. They were the winner of the inaugural season of Women's National Championship in 1991–92 and last won it in 1996–97 held at Haldia. Legendary football manager Sushil Bhattacharya became the first head coach of the team in 1975. Honours State (senior) * Senior Women's National Football Championship ** Winners (2): 1991–92, 1996–97 ** Runners-up (13): 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11 * National Games ** Silver medal (2): 1999, 2002 ** Bronze medal (4): 2001, 2007, 2011, 2025 State (youth) * Junior Girl's National ...
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Bihar Women's Football Team
The Bihar women's football team is the women's association football, football team for the Indian state of Bihar. Their U-17 junior team were the runners-up of the National Junior (U-17) Girls’ Football tournament 2022–23 held at Guwahati. Honours State (youth) * Junior Girl's National Football Championship ** Runners-up (1): 2022–23 See also * India women's football championship * Bihar football team, Bihar men's football team References

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Jammu And Kashmir Women's Football Team
The Jammu and Kashmir Football Association (JKFA) is one of the 36 Indian state football associations affiliated with the All India Football Federation. The Jammu and Kashmir Football Association is the governing body for football in Jammu and Kashmir. It was formed and granted recognition by Jammu & Kashmir State Sports Council and the All India Football Federation in 1964. Since 1964 the association has been qualified to take part in the Santosh Trophy and all other competitions in the country. JKFA organises the Jammu & Kashmir Premier Football League. It also sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Senior Women's National Football Championship. State teams Men * Jammu and Kashmir football team * Jammu and Kashmir under-20 football team * Jammu and Kashmir under-15 football team * Jammu and Kashmir under-13 football team Women * Jammu and Kashmir women's football team * Jammu and Kashmir women's under-19 football team * Jammu and Kashmir women's under-17 footba ...
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Karnataka Women's Football Team
The Karnataka State Football Association (abbreviated KSFA), formerly the Mysore Football Association, is one of the 36 Indian state football associations that are affiliated with the All India Football Federation. The KSFA administers football in the Indian state of Karnataka. The men's and women's professional leagues operate under it. Since January 2017, N. A. Haris has been serving as the president. It sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Senior Women's National Football Championship. History Karnataka State Football Association (KSFA) was started in the year of 1908, which was then known as the Mysore Football Association (MFA). State teams Men * Karnataka football team * Karnataka under-20 football team * Karnataka under-15 football team * Karnataka under-13 football team Women * Karnataka women's football team * Karnataka women's under-19 football team * Karnataka women's under-17 football team Affiliated district associations All 31 districts ...
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2024–25 Senior Women's National Football Championship
The 2024–25 Senior Women's National Football Championship for Rajmata Jijabai Trophy was the 29th edition of the Senior Women's National Football Championship, the premier competition in India for women's teams representing regional and state football associations. Format A total of 31 teams - excluding last season's finalists Manipur and Haryana, who have received a bye to the Final Round - were drawn into seven groups of four and one group of three. The eight best-performing teams, excluding the finalists, from last season's Final Round are the top seeds for the 2024-25 edition. The top seeded teams - Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Railways, Delhi, Punjab, Odisha, Sikkim, and Jharkhand - were assigned into Groups A to H, respectively. All the remaining participating teams were placed in an open pot and drawn sequentially into Group A to H. The eight group winners will join Manipur and Haryana in the Final Round, where they will be drawn into two groups of five teams each. The top ...
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Goa Women's Football Team
The Goa women's football team is an Indian women's football team representing Goa in the Senior Women's National Football Championship. They have reached the semi-finals of the Senior Women's National Football Championship four times at the 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07 and 2007–08 editions. Goa's junior team were the champions of the inaugural Junior Girl's National Football Championship 2001–02 held at Goa. Honours State (youth) * Junior Girl's National Football Championship The Junior Girl's National Football Championship, also known as Dr. Talimeren Ao National Football Championship for Junior Girls since 2025, is an Indian football girls tournament held for under 19 players. The competition is held every year be ... ** Winners (1): 2001–02 References Senior Women's National Football Championship teams Football in Goa {{India-footyclub-stub ...
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Kerala Women's Football Team
The Kerala women's football team is an Indian women's football team representing Kerala in the Senior Women's National Football Championship. They have appeared in the Santosh Trophy finals once, and were the runners-up at their maiden attempt at the 2005–06 Senior Women's National Football Championship edition against the reigning champions Manipur at Rourkela. Honours State (senior) * Senior Women's National Football Championship The Senior Women's National Football Championship for Rajmata Jijabai Trophy, also known as Senior Women’s National Football Championship or simply the Rajmata Jijabai Trophy since 2024, is a women's football tournament contested by state a ... ** Runners-up (1): 2005–06 * National Games ** Bronze medal (1): 1999 References Football in Kerala Senior Women's National Football Championship teams Year of establishment missing {{India-footyclub-stub ...
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Himachal Pradesh Women's Football Team
The Himachal Pradesh women's football team is an Indian women's football team representing Himachal Pradesh in the Senior Women's National Football Championship. Their best performance at the Senior Women's National Football Championship was the quarter-final appearance at the 2019–20 edition. Himachal Pradesh's junior team were the champions of the National Junior Girls' Football tournament 2019–20 held at Kolhapur. Honours State (youth) * Junior Girl's National Football Championship The Junior Girl's National Football Championship, also known as Dr. Talimeren Ao National Football Championship for Junior Girls since 2025, is an Indian football girls tournament held for under 19 players. The competition is held every year be ... ** Winners (1): 2019–20 References Senior Women's National Football Championship teams Football in Himachal Pradesh {{India-footyclub-stub ...
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Tamil Nadu Women's Football Team
The Tamil Nadu women's football team is an Indian women's football team representing Tamil Nadu in the Senior Women's National Football Championship. They have appeared in the Santosh Trophy finals once, and won the trophy at their maiden attempt at the 2017–18 edition by defeating the reigning champions Manipur. Honours State (senior) * Senior Women's National Football Championship ** Winners (2): 2017–18, 2022–23 * National Games ** Bronze medal (1): 2022 State (youth) * Junior Girl's National Football Championship The Junior Girl's National Football Championship, also known as Dr. Talimeren Ao National Football Championship for Junior Girls since 2025, is an Indian football girls tournament held for under 19 players. The competition is held every year be ... ** Winners (2): 2008–09, 2018–19 ** Runners-up (2): 2006–07, 2023–24 References Football in Tamil Nadu Senior Women's National Football Championship teams Year of establishment missing ...
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Kanchenjunga Stadium
The Kanchenjunga Stadium, also known as Kanchanjungha Krirangan, is a multi-purpose stadium in Siliguri, India. It is mainly used for staging cricket and football matches. Built in the 1980s, the stadium holds a capacity of 40,000 and is currently the home ground of Siliguri Premier League side Kanchenjunga FC. It also hosted two Kolkata Derby matches in 2016 I-league. In January 2014, a plan to upgrade the stadium at a cost of Rs 1.7 crore was announced. Ranji Trophy Cricket The stadium has hosted 11 Ranji Trophy matches to date. The first ever Ranji Trophy played on this ground was between Bengal and Punjab in 2010. Federation Cup 2012 This stadium has hosted Federation Cup 2012 matches of India. The first ever Federation Cup played on this ground was between Mohun Bagan AC and Churchill Brothers S.C. in 2012. Air India FC and Qualifier-I, while group C would consist of East Bengal FC, Sporting Clube de Goa, ONGC FC and Qualifier-II.n all, ten group matches will be pla ...
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