Founded | 2003 |
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Region | India |
Number of teams | 29 |
Current champions | Jharkhand (2nd title) |
Most successful team(s) | Manipur (5 titles) |
Website | Hero Sub Junior Girl's NFC |
The Sub–Junior Girl's National Football Championship[1] is an Indian football girls tournament held for under 17 players. The competition is held every year between the teams representing state associations of India under AIFF. The tournament was instituted by the AIFF in 2003 with the first edition held at Ooty in Tamil Nadu.[1]
The latest edition held in 2019 at Cuttack was won by Jharkhand.[2][3][4]
Results
The following is the list of winners and runners-up:[5]
Season | Host | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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2003–04 | Ooty | Manipur | 1–0 | Orissa |
2004–05 | Tamil Nadu | Manipur | 4–0 | Orissa |
2006–07 | Chandigarh | Orissa | 1–0 | Manipur |
2008–09 | Uttarakhand | Manipur | 2–0 | Orissa |
2009–10 | Uttarakhand | Manipur | 1–0 | Orissa |
2010–11 | Uttarakhand | West Bengal | 1–0 | Orissa |
2014–15 | Cuttack | Mizoram | 3–0 | Haryana |
2017–18 | Manipur | Chandigarh | 3–1 | Manipur |
2018–19 | Cuttack | Manipur | 2–1 | Odisha |
2019–20 | Cuttack | Jharkhand | 4–0 | Arunachal Pradesh |
2023–24 | Ludhiana | Jharkhand | 7–1 | West Bengal |
References
- 1 2 "Hero Sub Junior Girl's NFC". AIFF. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- ↑ "Hero Sub-Junior Girls National Football Championship 2019-20, Jharkhand vs Arunachal Pradesh". Retrieved 30 December 2021.
- ↑ "Women's football in Jharkhand – What are they doing right?". The Bridge. 25 February 2021.
- ↑ Mukherjee, Soham (12 July 2020). "How Jharkhand became the hotbed of women's football in India?". The Bridge.
- ↑ "List of Winners/Runners-Up of the National Championships for Sub-Junior Women (under-17)". Archived from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
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