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  2. List of foreign football players in India - Wikipedia

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    This list of foreign football players in India consists of players who are currently playing or have played in India, either in top division leagues like Indian Super League, I-League (alongside now defunct National Football League I, II & III), I-League 2nd Division, or in regional competitions such as Calcutta Football League, Goa Professional League, alongside domestic knock-out tournaments ...

  3. List of Indian expatriate footballers - Wikipedia

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    Football League First Division England: 2004–06 Chester City F.C. [26] EFL League Two: 2006–07 Longford Town F.C. [27] League of Ireland First Division Ireland: 2007 Guiseley A.F.C. [27] National League North England: 2007 Bacup Borough F.C. [27] North West Counties Football League: 2007–08 Garforth Town A.F.C. [27] Northern Counties East ...

  4. List of India international footballers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indian international footballers, who have played for the India national football team since its foundation in 1938, before the country's independence. Players with 22 or more official caps are listed here. [1] [2] [3] Bold denotes players still playing international football.

  5. List of foreign Indian Super League players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of foreign players in the Indian Super League, which commenced play in 2014. [1] The following players must meet both of the following criteria: Have played in at least one Indian Super League game (including finals).

  6. Goans in football - Wikipedia

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    Victor Lobo in 1995 for India U-23; Melwyn Rodrigues in 1998 for India u-21; Covan Lawrence in 1998 for India U-19; Milagrio Madeira in 2001 for India U-19; Godwin Franco in 2003 for India U-19; Garry D'Mello in 2004 for India U-19; Marcelino Dias in 2004 for India U-18; Bernard Pires in 2005 for India U-23; Cliffton Gonsalves in 2005 for India ...

  7. I-League 3 - Wikipedia

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    For the first time, the AIFF introduced qualifiers for the I-League 2 in the 2022–23 season. [3] On 13 June 2023, the AIFF league committee announced introducing a new league below the I-League 2, where champions of State leagues and nominated clubs will play. State FAs have to nominate a team before July 31. [4]

  8. List of Indian football champions - Wikipedia

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    The Indian football champions are the winners of the highest league in Indian men's football, which is currently the Indian Super League. Though Indian football tournaments dates back to the eighteenth century, a proper league system, the National Football League (NFL) was established in 1996, playing it first season in 1996–97 .

  9. Football in India - Wikipedia

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    India 3–0 Hong Kong: Won India 0–1 Japan: Lost India 10–0 Guam: Won 1999: Round 1: India 0–7 North Korea: Lost India 3–0 Malaysia: Won India 0–3 Vietnam: Lost India 0–3 Chinese Taipei: Lost 2001: Round 1: India 0–7 South Korea: Lost India 0–5 Chinese Taipei: Lost India 0–1 Thailand: Lost India 3–0 Malaysia: Won 2003: Round 1