In 2013, a brand new competition called the
Indian Super League was started. The first star-filled
season was won by Kolkata club
ATK. In 2016, Mohun Bagan AC became the first Indian club to qualify for the second round of
AFC Champions League Qualifier, when they defeated the
Tampine Rovers FC of Singapore on 27 January 2016. While also in 2016,
Bengaluru FC became the only indian team to play in an AFC competition final, as they played in
AFC cup 2016 final against
Al-quwa al-jawiya in a losing effort. The
2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup was hosted by India. The
Indian Women's League was planned since 2014 and got established in 2016, with the first season held in
Cuttack. The league was India's first professional football league for
women, following the
Senior Women's National Football Championship started in 1991. Since 2019–20, the champions are playing in the
AFC Women's Club Championship, the top tier women's club football competition in Asia.
Asian Premier Futsal Championship was held from 2016 to 2017 as
Premier Futsal, featuring
Paul Scholes,
Falcão,
Ronaldinho,
Cafu,
Míchel Salgado,
Hernán Crespo, and
Ryan Giggs as
marquee players. In 2021, the
Indian Super League was given the premier division status over
I-league, and with that
FC Goa were able to play in the
2021 AFC champions league and also hosted all the matches for the tournaments group stage. India had the direct spot in the
AFC champions league from 2021 until 2023. From 1975 until 1991, the administration of the game was in the hands of the Women's Football Federation of India (WFFI), which comes under the Asian Ladies' Football Confederation (ALFC) that had recognition from neither FIFA nor AFC. Indian team earn its first massive international massive success in
SAFF competitions, winning the
SAFF Women's Championship four times in a row. Additionally, they won two gold medals at
South Asian Games. In August 2022, FIFA announced that “The Bureau of the FIFA Council unanimously decided to suspend the All India Football Federation (AIFF) with immediate effect due to undue influence from third parties, which constitutes a serious violation of the FIFA Statutes.” 11 days later FIFA lifted the suspension imposed on the All India Football Federation (AIFF), that allowed the
2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup to go ahead as planned. Several new competitions including
Futsal Club Championship,
beach soccer,
minifootball, and
seven-a-side football leagues were created, as well as creation/revival of
national futsal,
women's futsal, F7, minifootball, and
beach soccer teams. In a significant morale boost for the I-League clubs, the winners starting with the 2022-23 will be promoted to the
top-tier Indian Super League (ISL), and get easier
Super Cup entry. Clubs promoted from the I-League will not be required to pay any participation fee, as approved by the AIFF and the AFC, but they must meet Premier One club licensing requirements to become eligible. As part of the Premier One licensing criteria, a club must comply with a set of guidelines in order to participate in tournaments conducted by the AFC and the AIFF. In addition to maintaining certain sporting, infrastructural, legal and administrative standards, the Premier One licensing criteria covers financial and administrative factors. The All India Football Federation unveiled its strategic roadmap
Vision 2047 in early 2023. The long-due roadmap hopes that in the country's centenary year of independence, India will also emerge as a new powerhouse of Asian football. The football governing body also conceded that the women's football ecosystem needed specific solutions to help increase participation and competency, mentioning the need to improve the minimum salary. The AIFF wants to create a definitive competitive pyramid with a concrete club progression pathway. This is aimed to give every club an opportunity to get promoted all the way to the first division. They are encouraging member associations to create more competitions at the state and district level, with the main objective to attract more youngsters into the sport by giving them an opportunity to reach the top of Indian football pyramid. The
Reliance Foundation Development League, first Indian developmental football league, organised by the
Reliance Foundation in technical support with the All India Football Federation was held in Goa from 15 April to 12 May 2022. It has therefore provided valuable replacement for the discontinued
Indian Arrows and
AIFF Elite Academy. Being U-21 age group competition, it was a continuation of the U-17, U-15, and U-13 AIFF events called
Youth League. The Youth League was founded as the I-League U19 in 2008, which was to give youth teams a national league to play in. 16 teams were split into four groups of four. Earlier,
B.C. Roy Trophy had been held for players under 19 years of age, between the teams representing state associations. The tournament was instituted by the AIFF in 1962, with the Indian Football Association presenting the trophy in the memory of former West Bengal Chief Minister
Bidhan Chandra Roy. On 13 June 2023, AIFF league committee announced about introducing a new
I-League 3, below
I-League 2, where champions of
State leagues and nominated clubs will play.
Federation Cup and
Institutional League have also been revived by the federation. ==References==