Football in India
Association football is one of the three most-popular sports in India, the others being cricket and kabaddi. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) recognises the Indian Super League as the national football league of India. The Santosh Trophy is a knock-out competition among Indian states and government institutions.
Football in India | |
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Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal | |
Country | India |
Governing body | All India Football Federation (AIFF) (formed in 1937, joined FIFA in 1948) |
National team(s) | Men's national football team Women's national football team |
Nickname(s) | The Blue Tigers |
First played | 1800s |
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Senior Men's National Football Championship Senior Women's National Football Championship U20 National Football Championship Junior Boy's National Football Championship Sub-Junior Boy's National Football championship Subroto Cup Junior Girl's National Football Championship Sub–Junior Girl's National Football Championship National Beach Soccer Championship National Games of India Khelo India University Games Khelo India Youth Games | |
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Audience records | |
Single match | 131,781 (1997 Federation Cup Semifinal: East Bengal F.C. VS Mohun Bagan A.C. at Salt Lake Stadium, 1997) |
India hosted the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, the first FIFA event the country hosted; it was called the most successful FIFA U-17 World Cup ever, with a record-breaking attendance of 1,347,133, exceeding China's previous record of 1,230,976 in 1985. India also hosted the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and bid to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup but lost to Poland.
The Indian national football team qualified for the 1950 FIFA World Cup but did not participate.