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  2. Mumbai Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai Premier League, formerly known as the MFA Elite Division or MDFA Elite Division, is the first tier of the Mumbai Football League competition. [1] [2] In March 2022, the Mumbai Premier League was rechristened as the Harwood Premier League, on the lines of the name that was once associated with the Mumbai's top division football stretching back to 1902.

  3. 2023–24 Mumbai Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 Mumbai Premier League was the 111th season of the top-tier football league run by the Mumbai Football Association in Mumbai, ... Teams Location

  4. 2024–25 Mumbai Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Mumbai Premier League is the 112th season of the top-tier football league run by the Mumbai ... Teams Location Bombay Muslims: Mumbai Central: MYJ ...

  5. Mumbai Football League - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai Premier League, formerly known as the MFA Elite Division or MDFA Elite Division, is the first tier of the Mumbai Football League competition. [6] [7] In March 2022, the Mumbai Premier League was rechristened as the Harwood Premier League, on the lines of the name that was once associated with the Mumbai's top division football, stretching back to 1902.

  6. MYJ–GMSC - Wikipedia

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    MYJ, established in 2008 by Agnelo Picardo and led by Joe Miranda, [4] primarily competed in veteran [5] and rink tournaments around the city. [6] [7]GMSC club crest. Before the 2023–24 Mumbai Premier League, MYJ joined forces with Goalorious Mothers SC, a club based in I.C. Colony, Borivali, [8] led by Jeddy Almeida. [9]

  7. Cooperage Ground - Wikipedia

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    It was a venue for one of India's premier national leagues, the I-League. [10] [11] Mahindra United FC, Kenkre FC, and Mumbai FC used the stadium as home ground in both the NFL and the I-League, while Ambernath United Atlanta FC hosted its I-League 2nd Division games. [12] [13] [14] [15]

  8. DY Patil Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It was inaugurated on 4 March 2008 as the home ground of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Mumbai Indians (MI). It has hosted the inuagral IPL season's final in 2008 and the 2010 season final. [6] In 2022 season the arena hosted number of games. [7]

  9. List of football clubs in India - Wikipedia

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    This is a shortened list of professional football clubs located in India, ... Guwahati Premier Football League ASEB Sports Club: ... Mumbai Women's League