I-League U18

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I-League U18
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Country  India
Founded 2011
Divisions 3
Number of teams 14
Level on pyramid 1
Current champions AIFF Elite Academy
(2nd title)
2015–16 I-League U18

The I-League U18 previously known as I-League U19[1] is the top level of youth football in India. It is contested between the under-18 sides of The I-League teams. The most successful team currently is Pune Academy who won the league in 2012 and 2013. AIFF Elite Academy are the current two-time champions.

History

The league was founded as the I-League U19 in 2011 which was to give youth teams of the I-League a national league to play in as at that time the I-League youth teams only played in state youth leagues. Clubs fielded Under-19 teams. 16 teams were split into four groups of four with only one group containing only three teams. At the end of the season the top team from the group stage would move onto the final group stage with the other group winners and play each other once. The inaugural winners were JCT.

The competition name was changed in 2012 to the I-League U20 [2] because many u20 players in the I-League were not getting any time in the senior teams. Teams will play those within their own group twice and again the top teams will move on to the final group at the end.

The U20 title however only lasted for two seasons before the All India Football Federation decided to switch the tournament back to an under-19 tournament from 2014 onwards.[3] From 2014, the format was changed where the tournament was divided into five region based zones, namely, Kolkata, Mumbai, Shillong, Goa and Rest of India.

The competation once again changed in 2015-16 now played as U18 tournament.

Current participants

The participants for the 2015-16 season in the Under-18 League are:

Group A - Maharashtra Zone Group B - Kolkata - Jamshedpur Group C - Shillong - Guwahati Group D - Goa Zone Group E - Rest of India Zone
Zone A Zone B

Current structure

All teams play each other in their respective groups twice - home and away. At the end of the group stages, the top 2 teams goes through to the final phase in Group A, B and C. However, only the top team goes through from both the Group D - Rest of India zones: Zone A and Zone B, making it a total of 8 teams progressing to the Final Round.

At the Final Round, each teams play each other once, and the top placed team are crowned the winners at the end of this round.

Past winners

I-League U19
2011 JCT
I-League U20
2012 Pune F.C. Academy
2013 Pune F.C. Academy
I-League U19
2014 Tata Football Academy
2014–15 AIFF Elite Academy
I-League U18
2015–16 AIFF Elite Academy

List of winners

Team U20 (d)
titles
U19 (d)
titles
U18
titles
Pune U19 2 0 0
JCT 0 1 0
Tata FA U19 0 1 0
AIFF Elite Academy 0 1 1

See also

References

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