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  2. Water sources of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Dams and Lakes near Mumbai Dam [1] Year [2] Capacity (Million Litres) Overflow Level (Metres) [3] Vihar Lake: 1860 & 1872 25,698 80.42 Tulsi Lake: 1872 8,046

  3. List of Mumbai City FC records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Note: When scores are mentioned, score Mumbai City FC are given first. First match: 0–3 (vs ATK, 12 October 2014) [3] First win: 5–0 (vs Pune City, Indian Super League, 18 October 2014) [4] Biggest win (in Indian Super League): 6–1 (vs Kerala Blasters FC, 16 December 2018) 6-1 (vs Odisha FC, 24 February 2021) Biggest loss (in Indian Super ...

  4. DY Patil Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The DY Patil Stadium (officially known as Dr. DY Patil Sports Stadium) is a multi-purpose sports arena in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [4] [5]Owned by Marathi politician Dnyandeo Yashwantrao Patil, it is based in the D.Y. Patil Sports Academy in Nerul.

  5. Powai Lake - Wikipedia

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    Powai Lake is located downstream of the Vihar Lake on the Mithi River. When it was built, the lake had an area of about 2.1 square kilometres (520 acres) and the depth varied from about 3 metres (9.8 ft) (at the periphery) to 12 metres (39 ft) at its deepest. [2] The Powai Lake has gone through many stages of water quality degradation.

  6. 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.

  7. Mumbai Football Association - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai Football Association (MFA), [2] formerly known as Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA), [3] is an organisation that governs the football in and around the Indian city of Mumbai. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is a member of the Western India Football Association , which is affiliated to the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

  8. Indian football league system - Wikipedia

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    The Indian football league system is the league structure of football club competitions in India. The highest level of men's club football competition is the Indian Super League. [1] [2] Indian Women's League, founded in 2016, is the highest level of women's football club competition in India. [3]

  9. 2020–21 Indian Super League - Wikipedia

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    The season started on 20 November 2020 and ended on 13 March 2021. It was hosted behind closed doors across three venues in Goa due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India . Mumbai City won the championship, having defeated ATK Mohun Bagan in the final , and also won the League Winners Shield for league premiers.