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2013–14 I-League

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7th season of the I-League

Football league season
I-League
Season2013–14
ChampionsBengaluru
1st I-League title
1stIndian title
RelegatedMohammedan
AFC Champions LeagueBengaluru
AFC CupBengaluru
East Bengal
Matches156
Goals402 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorerCornell Glen
Sunil Chhetri
Darryl Duffy
(14 goals each)
Biggest home winMohun Bagan 4–0United
(6 December 2013)
Sporting Goa 5–1Shillong Lajong
(14 December 2013)
Dempo 4–0Sporting Goa
(8 March 2014)
Rangdajied United 4–0United
(9 March 2014)
Biggest away winShillong Lajong 0–4East Bengal
(9 October 2013)
Highest scoringMohammedan 4–5Shillong Lajong
(16 April 2014)
Longest winning run5 games
Salgaocar[1]
Longest unbeaten run8 games
East Bengal[1]
Longest losing run4 games
Salgaocar[1]
Highest attendance80,000[2]
Mohun Bagan 0–1East Bengal
(24 November 2013)
Average attendance5,618[3]

The2013–14 I-League (known as theAirtel I-League for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh season of theI-League, the top-tier Indian professional league forfootball clubs, since its establishment in 2007. The season began on 21 September 2013, and ended on 28 April 2014.

Churchill Brothers were the defending champions, having won their second I-League title in theprevious season.[4]

On 21 April 2014,Bengaluru were crowned champions with one game remaining, winning their first ever I-League title by defeatingDempo 2–4 atFatorda Stadium. Bengaluru FC also created history by becoming the first team ever to win the I-League title in its debut season.[5] On 28 April 2014,Mohammedan were relegated from the I-League whenChurchill Brothers defeatedSalgaocar 2–1, and hence survived relegation.Churchill Brothers also avoided being the first defending champions to be relegated.[6]

During the season,Maria Rebello became the first woman referee internationally to officiate in a country's premier league match when she officiated inPune vsShillong Lajong on 8 March 2014.[7]

Teams

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A total of 13 teams are currently registered to start the new season. Ten clubs from the previous campaign, two promoted sides from the2013 I-League 2nd Division and one new expansion team.

Rangdajied United as champions andMohammedan as runners-up secured direct promotion from the 2nd Division.

United Sikkim andAir India were relegated, although Air India would not have been given a licence to compete in this edition after failing to fulfill the AIFF criteria. This same fate happened toONGC who have also been left out of the coming season.

Mumbai Tigers was accepted into the league on 27 May 2013 but later withdrew citing unavoidable circumstances with only 20 days left into the start of the new season.[8][9]

Bengaluru was also accepted into the league and is based inBangalore. One other consortium from Kerala, whose leading company is Eagles FC, also expressed interest in joining the league. It was also announced in late May that English clubQueens Park Rangers also expressed interest but look to be prepared to enter for the 2014–15 season.[10]

On 29 August 2013, the AIFF decided to shut downPailan Arrows and withdraw them from the coming season.[11] The league committee also announced in May 2013 to use a Conference Model, the Eastern Conference and Western Conference. The top-four from each Conference would advance to play the final round. But this was later dropped.[12]

On 20 September 2013, it was announced that thelargest cellular service provider in India,Airtel, will be the title sponsor of I-League for the 2013–14 season.[13]

Venues and locations

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Locations of teams in the 2013–14 I-League
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
BengaluruBangalore,KarnatakaBangalore Football Stadium8,400[14]
Churchill BrothersSalcette,GoaFatorda Stadium24,000
DempoPanjim,GoaFatorda Stadium24,000
East BengalKolkata,West BengalKalyani Stadium10,000
MohammedanKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium120,000
Mohun BaganKolkata,West BengalSalt Lake Stadium120,000
MumbaiMumbai,MaharashtraBalewadi Sports Complex22,000
PunePune,MaharashtraBalewadi Sports Complex22,000
Rangdajied UnitedShillong,MeghalayaNehru Stadium30,000
SalgaocarVasco da Gama,GoaTilak Maidan Stadium16,000
Shillong LajongShillong,MeghalayaNehru Stadium30,000
Sporting GoaPanjim,GoaDuler Stadium6,000
UnitedKolkata, West BengalKalyani Stadium10,000

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerCaptainShirt sponsorKit sponsor
BengaluruEnglandAshley WestwoodIndiaSunil ChhetriJSWnone
Churchill BrothersIndiaMariano DiasIndiaLenny RodriguesChurchillnone
DempoAustraliaArthur PapasIndiaClifford MirandaDempoNike
East BengalIndiaArmando ColacoIndiaMehtab HussainKingfisher and SRMB TMT1Shiv-Naresh
MohammedanIndiaSanjoy SenIndiaR DhanarajanEMTA Group2none
Mohun BaganMoroccoKarim BencherifaNigeriaOdafe OkolieMcDowell's No.1Fila
MumbaiIndiaKhalid JamilAfghanistanZohib AmiriTEN HDSeven
PuneNetherlandsMike SnoeiIndiaAnas EdathodikaPeninsulaAdidas
Rangdajied UnitedIndiaHerring ShangpliangIndia Poibang PohshnanoneDiadora
SalgaocarIndiaDerrick PereiraIndiaFrancis FernandesSalgaocarnone
Shillong LajongIndiaThangboi SingtoNorth KoreaMinchol SonAircelAdidas
Sporting GoaSpainÓscar BruzónIndiaMatthew GonsalvesModelsnone
UnitedIndiaAnanta Kumar GhoshIndiaDeepak MondalT.H.P.L.none
1.^On the back of shirt.
2.^On the sleeves.

Transfers

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Further information:I-League transfers for the 2013–14 season

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
BengaluruExpansion teamPre-seasonEnglandAshley Westwood2 July 2013[15]
DempoIndiaArmando ColacoEnd of Contract31 May 2013[16]AustraliaArthur Papas1 June 2013[17]
East BengalEnglandTrevor MorganMutual Agreement12 May 2013[18]BrazilMarcos Falopa12 June 2013[19]
MohammedanIndiaSanjoy SenResigned10 May 2013[20]NigeriaAbdul Aziz Moshood10 June 2013[21]
PuneIndiaDerrick PereiraEnd of Contract12 May 2013[22]NetherlandsMike Snoei12 May 2013[23]
Rangdajied UnitedNone1IndiaSantosh Kashyap6 June 2013[24]
SalgaocarEnglandDave BoothEnd of Contract12 May 2013[25]IndiaDerrick Pereira12 May 2013[25]
East BengalBrazilMarcos FalopaResigned13 November 2013[26]10th (5 games in)IndiaArmando Colaco20 November 2013[26]
MohammedanNigeriaAbdul Aziz MoshoodSacked17 December 2013[27]11th (13 games in)IndiaSanjoy Sen17 December 2013[27]
UnitedNetherlandsEelco SchattorieResigned27 January 2014[28]9th (15 games in)IndiaAnanta Kumar Ghosh15 February 2014[29]
Rangdajied UnitedIndiaSantosh KashyapSacked21 February 2014[30]13thIndiaHerring Shangpliang1 March 2014[31]
1.^Rangdajied United, during the2013 I-League 2nd Division, were under the control of their General Secretary, Karsing Kurbah.[32]

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 four foreign players on the field during each game including at least one player from the AFC country.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3AFC PlayerFormer Players1
BengaluruEnglandJohn JohnsonKenyaCurtis OsanoLiberiaJohnny MenyongarAustraliaSean Rooney
Churchill BrothersCosta RicaCristian LagosEgyptAbdelhamid ShabanaTrinidad and TobagoAnthony WolfeAustraliaDaniell ZelenyGabonHenri Antchouet
PortugalAmoreirinha

PortugalHugo Machado
SyriaAhmad Al Kaddour
SyriaNaser Al Sebai
SyriaYasser Shahen

DempoAustraliaSimon ColosimoAustraliaTolgay OzbeyBrazilBetoAfghanistanZohib Islam AmiriRepublic of IrelandBilly Mehmet
Japan Shinnosuke Honda
East BengalNigeriaChidi EdehNigeriaUga OkparaSouth SudanJames MogaJapanRyuji Sueoka
MohammedanBrazilJosimarBrazilLuciano SabrosaNigeriaPenn OrjiJapanTaro Hasegawa[33]AustraliaTolgay Ozbey
Mohun BaganNigeriaEchezona AnyichieNigeriaChristopher ChizobaNigeriaOdafe OkolieJapanKatsumi YusaKenyaHarrison Muranda
MumbaiGhanaYusif YakubuNigeriaHenry EzehNigeriaEbi SukoreAfghanistanAhmad HatifiAfghanistanSandjar Ahmadi
AfghanistanZohib Islam Amiri
PuneEnglandCalum AngusIvory CoastPierre DouhouNetherlandsRiga MustaphaAustraliaMirjan PavlovićAustraliaJames Meyer
SpainRaul Fabiani
Rangdajied UnitedNigeriaRanti Martins[34]North KoreaKim Song-YongSenegalLamine TambaJapanYohei IwasakiBrazilEdmar Figueira
SalgaocarNigeriaDudu OmagbemiNigeriaChika WaliScotlandDarryl DuffyAustraliaMatthew FoschiniFranceClaude Gnakpa
Shillong LajongBrazilUilliamsJapanTaisuke MatsugaeTrinidad and TobagoCornell GlenNorth KoreaMinchol Son
Sporting GoaNigeriaMartins EkwuemeNigeriaOgba Kalu NnannaSpainGonzalo HinojalAustraliaBoima KarpehSpainArturo Navarro
UnitedLiberiaEric BrownNigeriaWaheed Adekunle[34]NigeriaBello RazaqSyria Hasan Al MoustafaNigeriaRanti Martins
  • ^1 Foreign players who left their clubs midway or after first half of the season.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Bengaluru(C)2414554228+1447Qualification for2015 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off
2East Bengal2412753923+1643Qualification for2015 AFC Cup group stage
3Salgaocar2411673625+1139
4Dempo249873125+635
5Sporting Goa249783434034
6Shillong Lajong248973537−233
7Pune247892832−429
8Mohun Bagan2461082324−128
9Mumbai2451363132−128
10United(R)2451182232−1026Excluded[a]
11Rangdajied United(R)2467112938−925
12Churchill Brothers(R)2467112537−1225
13Mohammedan(R)2466122735−824Relegation to2015 I-League 2nd Division
Source:IndiaFooty.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored; 5) taking lots[36]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^United,Rangdajied United andChurchill Brothers were barred from I-League they failed to meetAsian Football Confederation's licensing criteria.[35]

Results

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Home \ AwayBFCCBDEMEBMSCMBMUMPFCRUFCSFCSLFCSCGUSC
Bengaluru3–03–10–22–11–11–11–13–02–12–10–01–0
Churchill Brothers1–31–41–03–10–00–23–21–00–10–13–20–2
Dempo2–41–01–01–00–01–11–12–00–20–34–01–2
East Bengal2–00–01–32–11–12–23–13–12–30–02–11–1
Mohammedan2–30–00–01–30–01–01–32–10–14–53–10–0
Mohun Bagan0–22–20–10–10–01–13–10–22–12–11–24–0
Mumbai2–24–21–13–21–20–10–01–11–32–31–11–1
Pune1–01–00–31–22–02–01–21–01–22–21–11–1
Rangdajied United3–21–12–21–20–33–11–13–22–20–01–24–0
Salgaocar1–21–21–10–03–01–02–01–11–23–10–10–0
Shillong Lajong3–02–22–10–42–11–11–20–01–12–10–11–1
Sporting Goa1–21–11–01–11–31–31–12–03–03–35–11–0
United1–33–20–00–31–10–01–11–22–00–22–23–1
Source:Results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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As of 28 April 2014[37]

Top scorers

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RankPlayerTeamGoals
1IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru14
ScotlandDarryl DuffySalgaocar
Trinidad and TobagoCornell GlenShillong Lajong
4BrazilJosimarMohammedan13
5NigeriaRanti MartinsRangdajied United12
6AustraliaBoima KarpehSporting Goa11
7LiberiaEric BrownUnited10
AustraliaSean RooneyBengaluru
IndiaBalwant SinghChurchill Brothers


Top Indian Scorers

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RankPlayerTeamGoals
1IndiaSunil ChhetriBengaluru14
2IndiaBalwant SinghChurchill Brothers10
3IndiaGilbert OliveiraSalgaocar6
4IndiaBoithang HaokipShillong Lajong5
IndiaT LalnunpuiaRangdajied United
IndiaJeje LalpekhluaDempo
IndiaRobin SinghBengaluru


Hat-tricks

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PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
NigeriaKalu OgbaSporting GoaShillong Lajong5—114 December 2013
AustraliaTolgay Özbey4DempoChurchill Brothers4—128 March 2014
GhanaYusif YakubuMumbaiChurchill Brothers4—213 April 2014
Trinidad and TobagoCornell GlenShillong LajongMohammedan5—416 April 2014

4 Player scored 4 goals

Disciplinary

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Fair play

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The Fair Play qualities of the participating teams and which are pertinent to the spectators will be evaluated using the FIFA Fair Play evaluation form.[38]Salgaocar led the Fair Play rankings at the end of the season.[39]

RankTeamGamesTotal Points
1Salgaocar241904.643
2United241850.357
3Rangdajied United241841.429
4Mumbai241839.286
5Dempo241824.286
6Bengaluru241816.571
7East Bengal241813.514
8Shillong Lajong241797.143
9Mohun Bagan241788.214
10Pune241760.357
11Mohammedan241744.286
12Sporting Goa241719.286
13Churchill Brothers241672.071

Average attendance

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Average attendance at the various clubs were as follows:[2][3]

RankTeamAverage attendance
1Mohun Bagan17,068
2Shillong Lajong11,308
3East Bengal8,667
4Rangdajied United7,687
5Mohammedan7,083
6Bengaluru7,038
7Pune2,586
8Dempo2,542
9Churchill Brothers2,450
10Salgaocar2,421
11United2,250
12Sporting Goa1,608
13Mumbai321
League Average5618

Awards

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AIFF Awards

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All India Football Federation awarded the following awards for the I-League season, voted by all the captains and the coaches of all the participating clubs.[40]

FPAI Awards

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Football Player's Association of India awarded the following award for the season[41]

Number of teams by state

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StateNo. of teamsTeamsCity
West Bengal4East BengalKolkata
Mohammedan
Mohun Bagan
United
Goa4DempoPanaji
Sporting Goa
Churchill BrothersSalcette
SalgaocarVasco da Gama
Meghalaya2Rangdajied UnitedShillong
Shillong Lajong
Maharashtra2MumbaiMumbai
PunePune
Karnataka1BengaluruBangalore

References

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