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2012–13 I-League

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6th season of the I-League

Football league season
I-League
Season2012–13
ChampionsChurchill Brothers
2nd I-League title
2ndIndian title
RelegatedAir India
United Sikkim
AFC Champions LeaguePune
AFC CupPune
Churchill Brothers
Matches182
Goals531 (2.92 per match)
Top goalscorerRanti Martins
(26 goals)
Biggest home winPrayag United 10–1United Sikkim
(10 November 2012)
Salgaocar 9–0United Sikkim
(13 April 2013)
Biggest away winAir India 0–6Pune
(20 April 2013)
Highest scoringChurchill Brothers 8–4Sporting Goa
(16 December 2012)
Longest winning run6 games
Churchill Brothers
Longest unbeaten run10 games
Churchill Brothers
Mohun Bagan
Longest losing run6 games
Air India

The2012–13 I-League was the sixth season of theI-League, the Indian professional league forassociation football clubs, since its establishment in 2007. The season began on 6 October 2012 and finished on 12 May 2013 with Churchill Brothers crowned champions in matchday 25.

Dempo were the defending champions, having won their third I-League title theprevious season.

On 29 December 2012, Mohun Bagan were barred from competing in the I-League for 2 years following a decision taken by the I League core committee. This was because they failed to turn up in the second half of the match againstEast Bengal because of crowd trouble. All their results in the I-League were declared null and void and all their remaining fixtures were cancelled.[1]
But on 15 January 2013, Mohun Bagan appealed the decision to ban them from the league and were reinstated, but would start on 0 points.[2]

Teams

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A total of 14 teams contested the league, including 12 sides from the 2011–12 season and two promoted from the2012 I-League 2nd Division.

ONGC as champions andUnited Sikkim as runners-up secured direct promotion from the 2012 I-League 2nd Division. ONGC returned to the I-League after a one-year absence, while United Sikkim made their debut in the I-League.

Stadium Changes

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Air India and Mumbai FC

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Due to the ongoing redevelopment of theCooperage Ground inMumbai which is the regular home forMumbai F.C. andAir India FC in theI-League both clubs will play at theBalewadi Sports Complex inPune,Maharashtra until it is complete.[3]

ONGC

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The newly promotedONGC F.C. also usually play at theCooperage Ground inMumbai but due to the redevelopment the team decided to play at theAmbedkar Stadium inDelhi which is where the main company,ONGC, are based. However it will only be for five home matches.[4]

Goan clubs

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The fourGoan clubs in theI-League,Churchill Brothers,Dempo,Salgaocar, andSporting Clube de Goa, usually play their I-League matches at theFatorda Stadium inMargao. However, due to a major revamp at the stadium in preparation for the2013 Lusophony Games which will be held in Goa, the Goan home games for the I-League will be played at theDuler Stadium and then theTilak Maidan Stadium from the end of January.[5]

Stadiums and Locations

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Locations of teams in the 2012–13 I-League
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Air IndiaMumbai,MaharashtraBalewadi Sports Complex22,000#
Churchill BrothersSalcette,GoaDuler Stadium6,000#
DempoPanjim,GoaDuler Stadium6,000#
East BengalKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium120,000
Mohun BaganKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium120,000
MumbaiMumbai,MaharashtraBalewadi Sports Complex22,000#
ONGCMumbai,MaharashtraAmbedkar Stadium20,000#
Pailan ArrowsKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium120,000
Prayag UnitedKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium120,000
PunePune,MaharashtraBalewadi Sports Complex22,000
SalgaocarVasco da Gama,GoaDuler Stadium6,000#
Shillong LajongShillong,MeghalayaNehru Stadium30,000
Sporting GoaPanjim,GoaDuler Stadium6,000#
United SikkimGangtok,SikkimPaljor Stadium25,000

Personnel and kits

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamManagerCaptainShirt sponsor
Air IndiaIndiaNaushad MoosaIndia Vijith ShettyAir India
Churchill BrothersIndiaMariano DiasBrazilBetoChurchill
DempoIndiaArmando ColacoIndiaClifford MirandaDempo
East BengalEnglandTrevor MorganIndiaSanju PradhanKingfisher
Mohun BaganMoroccoKarim BencherifaNigeriaOdafe Onyeka OkolieFila
MumbaiIndiaKhalid JamilAfghanistanZohib AmiriTEN HD
ONGCIndiaSantosh KashyapIndiaJatin SinghONGC
Pailan ArrowsAustraliaArthur PapasIndiaShouvik GhoshPoto Potato Flakes
Prayag UnitedNetherlandsEelco SchattorieIndiaDeepak MondalPrayag Group
PuneIndiaDerrick PereiraIvory CoastPierre DouhouPeninsula
SalgaocarEnglandDavid BoothBrazilLuciano SabrosaSalgaocar
Shillong LajongIndiaThangboi SingtoIndiaRenedy SinghAircel
Sporting GoaSpainOscar BruzonIndiaMatthew GonsalvesModels
United SikkimAustraliaNathan HallIndiaAnwar AliURO

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
ONGCIndiaCaetano PinhoUnknown30 April 2012Pre-SeasonIndiaSubrata Bhattacharya30 April 2012[6]
Pailan ArrowsIndiaSujit ChakravartyEnd of tenure as interim manager7 May 2012Pre-SeasonAustraliaArthur Papas24 May 2012[7]
Mohun BaganIndiaPrasanta BanerjeeSacked26 May 2012Pre-SeasonIndiaSantosh Kashyap26 May 2012[8]
Air IndiaIndiaSantosh KashyapSigned byMohun Bagan26 May 2012Pre-SeasonIndiaGodfrey Pereira3 July 2012[9]
Shillong LajongScotlandPradhyum ReddyChanged to a Head of Youth8 June 2012Pre-SeasonScotlandDesmond Bulpin8 June 2012[10]
Churchill BrothersBrazilCarlos Roberto PereiraDid not renew contract7 May 2012Pre-SeasonIndiaMariano Dias13 July 2012[11]
Mohun BaganIndiaSantosh KashyapResigned13 October 201211th (2 games In)IndiaMridul Banerjee19 October 2012[12]
SalgaocarMoroccoKarim BencherifaResigned20 October 20129th (2 games In)India Peter Vales20 October 2012[13]
Prayag UnitedIndiaSanjoy SenResigned8 November 20125th (4 games In)NetherlandsEelco Schattorie8 November 2012[14]
SalgaocarIndia Peter ValesInterem period ended9 November 20129th (4 games In)EnglandDavid Booth9 November 2012[15]
United SikkimBelgiumPhilippe De RidderChanged Post to football director13 November 201211th (5 games In)IndiaBaichung Bhutia13 November 2012[16]
Mohun BaganIndiaMridul BanerjeeInterim period ended19 November 20125th (6 games in)MoroccoKarim Bencherifa19 November 2012[17]
Sporting GoaIndiaEkendra SinghMoved to Goalkeeper Coach3 December 201211th (9 games in)SpainOscar Bruzon3 December 2012[18]
United SikkimIndiaBaichung BhutiaInterim period ended10 December 201212th (10 games in)AustraliaNathan Hall10 December 2012[19]
ONGCIndiaSubrata BhattacharyaSacked18 December 201214th (11 games in)IndiaSantosh Kashyap18 December 2012[20]
Air IndiaIndiaGodfrey PereiraResigned27 December 201210th (10 games in)India Anthony Fernandes30 December 2012[21]
Shillong LajongScotlandDesmond BulpinSacked22 January 201312th (16 games in)IndiaThangboi Singto22 January 2013[22]
Air IndiaIndia Anthony FernandesInterim period ended2 March 201312th (17 games in)IndiaNaushad Moosa2 March 2013[23]

Foreign players

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Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to four per team, including a slot for a player fromAFC countries. A team could use three foreign players on the field each game including a least one player from the AFC country.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Asian Player
Air IndiaNigeriaHenry EzehNigeriaJunior ObagbemiroNigeria Amos OmejeAfghanistanMujtaba Faiz
Churchill BrothersBrazilBetoGabonHenry AntchouetSenegalLamine TambaAfghanistanBalal Arezou
DempoLiberiaJohnny MenyongarNigeriaKoko SakiboNoneJapanRyuji Sueoka
East BengalNigeriaChidi EdehNigeriaUga OkparaNigeriaPenn OrjiAustraliaAndrew Barisić
Mohun BaganNamibiaQuinton JacobsNigeriaEchezona AnyichieNigeriaOdafe OkolieAustraliaTolgay Özbey
MumbaiGhanaEvans QuaoGhanaYusif YakubuNigeriaDavid OparaAfghanistanZohib Amiri
ONGCLiberiaEric BrownNigeriaMuritala AliNigeria Hassan OdeolaJapanKatsumi Yusa
Pailan ArrowsPailan Arrows don't use foreigners as they are a Developmental Team
Prayag UnitedCosta RicaCarlos HernándezNigeriaRanti MartinsNigeriaBello RazaqJapanNew ZealandKayne Vincent[nb 1]
PuneIvory CoastPierre DouhouNigeriaChika WaliSouth SudanJames MogaAustraliaBoima Karpeh
SalgaocarBrazilJosimarBrazilLuciano SabrosaNigeriaO. J. ObatolaSingaporeJohn Wilkinson
Shillong LajongJapan Sho KamimuraJapanTaisuke MatsugaePortugalEdinho JúniorNorth KoreaMinchol Son
Sporting GoaNigeriaOgba Kalu NnannaSpainÁngel BerlangaSpainJuanfriJapanSeiya Sugishita
United SikkimGuamJohn LandaNigeriaSalau NuruddinSpainPablo RodríguezAustraliaSteve Hayes

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Churchill Brothers(C)2616735622+3455Qualification for2014 AFC Cup group stage
2Pune2616465326+2752Qualification for2014 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off[a]
3East Bengal2613854418+2647
4Prayag United2613585535+2044
5Dempo2611784533+1240
6Sporting Goa269893641−535
7Salgaocar2696113429+533
8Mumbai2688103642−632
9ONGC(R)2671093040−1031Excluded[b]
10Mohun Bagan2611874034+629[c]
11Shillong Lajong26610102640−1428
12Pailan Arrows2665152545−2023
13Air India(R)2647152863−3519Excluded[b]
14United Sikkim(R)2629152363−4015Relegation to2014 I-League 2nd Division
Source:IndiaFooty.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Pune were chosen to represent India in the AFC Champions League as they passed the club licensing requirements.[24]
  2. ^abONGC andAir India were expelled from I-League because they failed to meetAsian Football Confederation's licensing criteria.[25]
  3. ^On 29 December 2012,Mohun Bagan failed to turn up in the second half of the match againstEast Bengal due to crowd trouble; their record was expunged, with their remaining fixtures scratched, and they were banned from the I-League for until 2015 by the I-League core committee.[26] On 15 January 2013, Mohun Bagan appealed the decision to ban them from the league and were reinstated, but would start on 0 points.[27]

Results

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Home \ AwayAICBDEMEBMBMUMONGCPAUSCPFCSFCSLFCSCGUSFC
Air India0–32–10–30–14–11–21–11–40–61–11–11–13–3
Churchill Brothers3–02–20–31–13–15–03–12–22–12–16–08–42–1
Dempo1–02–12–23–02–21–10–23–11–52–14–10–17–0
East Bengal1–10–31–13–02–05–03–00–11–01–00–11–16–0
Mohun Bagan3–20–22–10–03–23–12–01–21–33–02–23–10–0
Mumbai3–10–00–02–11–11–01–12–10–30–14–13–21–0
ONGC2–41–13–11–00–01–13–01–10–11–03–02–21–1
Pailan Arrows2–10–31–21–22–33–24–11–20–21–21–00–21–1
Prayag United5–11–21–02–21–12–33–14–12–01–12–01–310–1
Pune4–00–12–01–22–23–23–22–03–10–22–20–02–2
Salgaocar4–00–01–21–42–01–00–00–01–00–22–01–39–0
Shillong Lajong2–20–10–00–02–02–01–13–13–21–21–11–22–1
Sporting Goa0–11–00–50–01–52–21–10–11–21–22–00–02–1
United Sikkim5–00–01–20–10–32–20–10–00–11–23–20–00–3
Source:I-League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistical leaders

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Top scorers

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As of 12 May 2013
RankPlayerClubGoals
1NigeriaRanti MartinsPrayag United26
2NigeriaOdafe Onyeka OkolieMohun Bagan19
3NigeriaChidi EdehEast Bengal18
4South SudanJames MogaPune16
5GabonHenry AntchouetChurchill Brothers14
6BrazilBetoChurchill Brothers13
7NigeriaOgba Kalu NnannaSporting Goa11
JapanRyuji SueokaDempo
9LebanonAkram MoghrabiChurchill Brothers10
GhanaYusif YakubuMumbai
AustraliaTolgay ÖzbeyMohun Bagan

Top Indian Scorers

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As of 12 May 2013
RankPlayerClubGoals
1IndiaC.K. VineethPrayag United7
2IndiaJoaquim AbranchesDempo6
India Bineesh BalanChurchill Brothers
IndiaFrancis FernandesSalgaocar
5IndiaPeter CarvalhoDempo5
IndiaDawson FernandesSporting Goa
IndiaArata IzumiPune
IndiaJeje LalpekhluaPune
IndiaHolicharan NarzaryPailan Arrows
IndiaClifford MirandaDempo
IndiaSushil Kumar SinghShillong Lajong
IndiaMilan SinghPailan Arrows
IndiaLalrindika RalteEast Bengal


Hattricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultRoundDate
NigeriaRanti MartinsPrayag UnitedAir India5–117 October 2012
LebanonAkram MoghrabiChurchill BrothersONGC5–0211 October 2012
NigeriaOdafe Onyeka OkolieMohun BaganSporting Goa3–144 November 2012
NigeriaRanti Martins[nb 2]Prayag UnitedUnited Sikkim10–1510 November 2012
India Bineesh BalanChurchill BrothersSporting Goa8–41116 December 2012
NigeriaChidi EdehEast BengalSalgaocar4–1145 January 2013
NigeriaKoko SakiboDempoUnited Sikkim7–01719 January 2013
IndiaC.K. VineethPrayag UnitedAir India4–1192 February 2013
NigeriaOdafe Onyeka OkolieMohun BaganSporting Goa5–1237 April 2013
BrazilJosimarSalgaocarUnited Sikkim9–02413 April 2013

Notes

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  1. ^Prayag United are allowed up to four foreign players (perI-League rules), one of which must be from Asia. Despite being a New Zealander and having represented them at youth international level Kayne Vincent is considered Japanese due to his Japanese mother.
  2. ^Martins scored 5 goals in this match.

References

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  4. ^"I-League returns to Delhi".The Times of India. Archived fromthe original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved5 November 2012.
  5. ^"DULER STADIUM TO HOST I-LEAGUE ON NEW TURF".Navhindtimes. Archived fromthe original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved23 December 2012.
  6. ^Choudhuri, Arunava."Interview with Bibek Bhowmik (ONGC Football Team Manager)".Arunfoot. Archived fromthe original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved13 October 2012.
  7. ^Howitt, Liam (24 May 2012)."Jets' Papas to coach Indian youth soccer".Sydney Morning Herald. AAP. Retrieved24 May 2012.
  8. ^Vasavda, Mihir."Air India coach Santosh Kashyap joins Mohun Bagan".DNA India. Retrieved26 May 2012.
  9. ^Sundaresan, Bharat (4 July 2012)."'I will bring an end to Bagan's dry spell'".Indian Express. Retrieved16 July 2012.
  10. ^"Desmond Bulpin signs for Lajong FC".The Times of India. Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved8 June 2012.
  11. ^"Mariano Dias appointed head coach for Churchill Brothers".Daily News & Analysis. Retrieved16 July 2012.
  12. ^"Karim Bencharifa likely to step into Kashyap's shoes".Mohun Bagan Athletic Club. Archived fromthe original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved19 October 2012.
  13. ^"SALGAOCAR FC ANNOUNCES KARIM BENCHERIFA'S RESIGNATION AS HEAD COACH".Salgaocar Football Club. Archived fromthe original on 8 January 2013. Retrieved4 November 2012.
  14. ^"Dutchman Eelco Schattorie appointed new coach of Indian Premier Club Prayag United SC !".Prayag United Sports Club. Archived fromthe original on 10 January 2013. Retrieved9 November 2012.
  15. ^"I-League News, Results & Transfers | Goal.com".
  16. ^Srivastava, Ayush."Bhaichung Bhutia takes over as interim coach of United Sikkim FC".Goal.com. Retrieved13 November 2012.
  17. ^"Karim Bencharifa begins second stint as chief coach of Mohun Bagan".NDTV. Archived fromthe original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved20 November 2012.
  18. ^"Spanish coach for Sporting Clube de Goa".The Times of India. Archived fromthe original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved4 December 2012.
  19. ^"New Coaching Regime".United Sikkim FC – Facebook. Retrieved10 December 2012.
  20. ^Bali, Rahul."Santosh Kashyap appointed as the head coach of ONGC".Goal.com. Retrieved18 December 2012.
  21. ^Noronha, Anselm."Salgaocar FC 4–0 Air India: David Booth's side sign off the year in style".Goal.com. Retrieved30 December 2012.
  22. ^"Shillong Lajong FC sack Desmond Bulpin, assistant Thangboi Singto to take over as interim coachFC".Goal India. Retrieved22 January 2013.
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  24. ^"Pune FC to play AFC Champions League play-off". Goal.com. 26 November 2013.
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  26. ^"Century-old Mohun Bagan banned from I-League". Retrieved29 December 2012.
  27. ^"AIFF revoke two-year ban on Mohun Bagan". Retrieved15 January 2013.
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