Reliance Foundation Development League Teams
The Reliance Foundation Development League is India's first developmental football league organised by the Reliance Foundation in technical support with the All India Football Federation.[1] The number of teams participating in the league vary every season.
2022 season
A total of eight teams competed in a single round basis.[2] A total of 28 matches were played.
| Clubs | Venue |
|---|---|
| Bengaluru FC | Nagoa Panchayat Ground,Nagoa Benaulim Ground,Benaulim |
| Chennaiyin FC | |
| FC Goa | |
| Jamshedpur FC | |
| Kerala Blasters FC | |
| Mumbai City FC | |
| Hyderabad FC | |
| Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) |
2023 season
59 Teams were divided into 9 zones for the regional qualifiers, each containing 4–8 teams.
| State/Region | Venue | Clubs |
|---|---|---|
| Assam-Meghalaya | Meghalaya Football Ground, Shillong | Malki SC |
| Mawlai SC | ||
| NorthEast United FC | ||
| Rangdajied United FC | ||
| Ryntih FC | ||
| Shillong Lajong FC | ||
| East | Barrackpore Stadium, Barrackpore Kalyani Stadium, Kalyani Naihati Stadium, Naihati |
Mohun Bagan SG |
| East Bengal FC | ||
| Jamshedpur FC | ||
| Mohammedan SC | ||
| New Alipore Suruchi Sangha | ||
| Odisha FC | ||
| United SC | ||
| Goa | Monte de Guirim Ground, Guirim SESA Football Ground, Sirsaim Dempo Academy Ground, Ella |
Churchill Brothers FC Goa |
| Dempo SC | ||
| FC Goa | ||
| Salgaocar FC | ||
| SESA FA | ||
| Velsao SCC | ||
| Kerala | Maharajas College Stadium, Ernakulam Panampilly Ground, Kochi |
FC Areekode |
| Gokulam Kerala FC | ||
| FC Kerala | ||
| Kerala Blasters FC | ||
| Kovalam FC | ||
| LIFFA | ||
| Muthoot FA | ||
| Parappur FC | ||
| Manipur | Loitang Football Arena, Imphal Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong SAI Ground, Takyel |
Classic FA |
| Football 4 Change Academy | ||
| North Eastern Sporting Union | ||
| Pehlum Lamhil Lawm | ||
| Poloi FC | ||
| SAI-RC | ||
| Social Development Club | ||
| Wangoi FA | ||
| Mizoram | Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Aizawl AR Lammual, Aizawl |
1st Bn MAP Football Academy |
| Chanmari FC | ||
| Chanmari West FC | ||
| Chawnpui FC | ||
| Ramthar Veng FC | ||
| SYS Football Club | ||
| Mumbai | Neville D'Souza Football Turf, Bandra | India Rush Soccer Club |
| Iron Born FC | ||
| Kenkre FC | ||
| Mumbai City FC | ||
| PIFA Sports FC | ||
| Reliance Foundation Young Champs | ||
| North | 21 Raj Niwas, Civil Lines, Delhi | Garhwal FC |
| Rajasthan United FC | ||
| RoundGlass Punjab FC | ||
| Sudeva Delhi FC | ||
| South | Bangalore Football Stadium, Bengaluru | Bengaluru FC |
| FC Bengaluru United | ||
| Chennaiyin FC | ||
| Kickstart FC | ||
| FC Mangalore | ||
| Mohammden Sporting FC | ||
| Roots FC | ||
| Sreenidi Deccan |
2024 season
57 Teams were divided into 8 zones for the regional qualifiers, each containing 5–9 teams.[3][4]
| State/Region | Venue | Clubs |
|---|---|---|
| East | Adamas United SA | |
| East Bengal FC | ||
| Jamshedpur FC | ||
| Kalighat Milan Sangha | ||
| Mohammedan SC | ||
| Mohun Bagan SG | ||
| Odisha FC | ||
| United SC | ||
| Goa | Dempo SC | |
| FC Goa | ||
| FC Mardol | ||
| Geno FC | ||
| Pax of Nagoa SC | ||
| SESA FA | ||
| Siddheshwar SCC | ||
| Sporting Goa | ||
| Kerala | Gokulam Kerala | |
| Kerala Blasters | ||
| Kovalam FC | ||
| LiFFA | ||
| Muthoot FA | ||
| Parappur FC | ||
| SAI Kollam | ||
| Wayanad United FC | ||
| Meghalaya-Assam | Meghalaya Football Ground, Shillong | 4 for all FA |
| Little Stars Academy | ||
| Mawlai SC | ||
| NorthEast United FC | ||
| Pay for right FA | ||
| Shillong Lajong FC | ||
| Mizoram | 1st Bn. MAP Ground, Aizawl | 1st Bn MAP Football Academy |
| Home Missions FC | ||
| Inkhel FC | ||
| Kulikawn FC | ||
| Muthi FC | ||
| Mumbai | Community Football Club India | |
| Glorious Mothers FC | ||
| India Rush Soccer Club | ||
| Iron Born FC | ||
| Kenkre FC | ||
| Millat | ||
| Mumbai City | ||
| Oranje | ||
| RFYC | ||
| North | AIPL FC | |
| Delhi FC | ||
| Punjab FC | ||
| Rajasthan United FC | ||
| Sudeva Delhi FC | ||
| ZINC FA | ||
| South | Bengaluru FC | |
| Chennaiyin FC | ||
| Kickstart FC | ||
| Rebels FC | ||
| Roots FC | ||
| Snipers FC | ||
| Sreenidi Deccan |
References
- "Seven Hero ISL clubs to join RFYC in inaugural Reliance Foundation Development League from April 15". 7 April 2022. Archived from the original on 15 August 2022. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
- "Seven Hero ISL clubs to join RFYC in inaugural Reliance Foundation Development League from April 15". 7 April 2022.
- "Reliance Foundation Development League Season 3 to kick off on February 14". Football Counter. 2024-02-13. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
- "RFDL 3rd season matches kick off in Mizoram". www.prameyanews.com. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
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