- Teams
- List of Champions
- Prizes
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2016}}{{Infobox football league | current = 2018–19 MDFA Elite Division | name = MDFA Elite Division | logo = | pixels = | country = India | confed = AFC | founded = | relegation = MDFA Super Division | conferences = | teams = 26 | levels = 1 | domest_cup = Nadkarni Cup | confed_cup = | champions = ONGC | season = 2017–18 | most_successful_club = | tv = | website = }}The MDFA Elite Division is a men's semi-professional football league in Mumbai, a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The league serves as the top-tier of the Mumbai Football League and is organized by the Mumbai District Football Association.[1] Teams Group A | Location | Group B | Location |
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Air India | Vile Parle | Bombay Gymkhana | Fashion Street | Bank Of India | Bandra | Community Football Club Of India | Colaba | Central Bank | Ballard Estate | Companeros | Kurla | Century Rayon | Churchgate | GM Sports | Prabhadevi | Central Railway | Fort | Kenkre F.C. | Mahim | Dena Bank | Bandra | Millat FC | Oshiwara | Maharashtra Police | Colaba | Mumbai Muslims | Mumbai | Mumbai Customs | Santacruz | Mumbai Strikers | Mulund | Karnataka Sporting | Churchgate | PIFA | Colaba | ONGC | Bandra | Rhema | Mumbai | HDFC | Nariman Point | Salsette FC | Thane | Union Bank of India | Nariman Point | Sea Views | Juhu | Western Railway | Churchgate | Selebrity | Andheri | U Mumba | Worli |
List of ChampionsMDFA Elite Division Season | Champion | 2000 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2001 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2002 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2003 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2004 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2005 | Maharashtra State Police | 2006–07 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2007–08 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2008–09 | Mahindra United Football Club | 2009–10 | Air India Football Club | 2010–11 | Mumbai Football Club | 2011–12 | {{sdash}} | 2012–13 | {{sdash}} | 2013–14 | Air India Football Club | 2014–15 | Air India Football Club | 2015–16 | ONGC Football Club | 2016–17 | Air India Football Club | 2017–18 | ONGC Football Club |
PrizesAmounts in Indian rupee. Amount |
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Champions | ₹100000 | 1st Runners-up | ₹50000 | 2nd Runners-up | ₹25000 | |
As updated on 04 August 2017.See also- Western India Football Association
- Mumbai District Football Association
- Mumbai Football League
References1. ^{{cite news|last1=Yadav|first1=Siddharth|title=MDFA Elite Division 2016–17: The Big Preview|url=http://www.footballcounter.com/2016/mdfa-elite-division-2016-17-big-preview/|accessdate=7 December 2016|work=Football Counter|date=7 December 2016}}
External links{{Football in India}}{{Football in Maharashtra}} 3 : MDFA Elite Division|Football leagues in India|Football in Mumbai |