2013–14 I-League

I-League
Season 2013–14
Champions Bengaluru FC
Relegated Mohammedan
AFC Champions League Bengaluru FC
AFC Cup Bengaluru FC
East Bengal
Matches played 156
Goals scored 402 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorer Cornell Glen
Sunil Chhetri
Darryl Duffy
(14 goals each)
Biggest home win Mohun Bagan 4–0 United SC
(6 December 2013)
Sporting Goa 5–1 Shillong Lajong
(14 December 2013)
Dempo 4–0 Sporting Goa
(8 March 2014)
Rangdajied United 4–0 United SC
(9 March 2014)
Biggest away win Shillong Lajong 0–4 East Bengal
(9 October 2013)
Highest scoring Mohammedan 4–5 Shillong Lajong
(16 April 2014)
Longest winning run 5 games
Salgaocar[1]
Longest unbeaten run 8 games
East Bengal[1]
Longest losing run 4 games
Salgaocar[1]
Highest attendance 80,000[2]
Mohun Bagan 0–1 East Bengal
(24 November 2013)
Average attendance 5,618[3]

The 2013–14 I-League (known as the Airtel I-League for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh season of the I-League, the top-tier Indian professional league for football clubs, since its establishment in 2007. The season began on 21 September 2013, and ended on 28 April 2014.

Churchill Brothers were the defending champions, having won their second I-League title in the previous season.[4]

On 21 April 2014, Bengaluru FC were crowned champions with one game remaining, winning their first ever I-League title by defeating Dempo 2–4 at Fatorda Stadium. Bengaluru FC also created history by becoming the first team ever to win the I-League title in its debut season.[5] On 28 April 2014, Mohammedan were relegated from the I-League when Churchill Brothers defeated Salgaocar 2–1, and hence survived relegation. Churchill Brothers also avoided being the first defending champions to be relegated.[6]

During the season, Maria Rebello became the first woman referee internationally to officiate in a country's premier league match when she officiated in Pune vs Shillong Lajong on 8 March 2014.[7]

Teams

A total of 13 teams are currently registered to start the new season. Ten clubs from the previous campaign, two promoted sides from the 2013 I-League 2nd Division and one new expansion team.

Rangdajied United as champions and Mohammedan as runners-up secured direct promotion from the 2nd Division.

United Sikkim and Air India were relegated, although Air India would not have been given a licence to compete in this edition after failing to fulfill the AIFF criteria. This same fate happened to ONGC who have also been left out of the coming season.

Mumbai Tigers was accepted into the league on 27 May 2013 but later withdrew citing unavoidable circumstances with only 20 days left into the start of the new season.[8][9]

Bengaluru was also accepted into the league and is based in Bangalore. One other consortium from Kerala, whose leading company is Eagles FC, also expressed interest in joining the league. It was also announced in late May that English club Queens Park Rangers also expressed interest but look to be prepared to enter for the 2014-15 season.[10]

On 29 August 2013, the AIFF decided to shut down Pailan Arrows and withdraw them from the coming season.[11] The league committee also announced in May 2013 to use a Conference Model, the Eastern Conference and Western Conference. The top-four from each Conference would advance to play the final round. But this was later dropped.[12]

On 20 September 2013, it was announced that the largest cellular service provider in India, Airtel, will be the title sponsor of I-League for the 2013-14 season.[13]

Venues and locations

Goa
Kolkata
Locations of teams in the 2013-14 I-League
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Bengaluru FC Bangalore, Karnataka Bangalore Football Stadium 8,400[14]
Churchill Brothers Salcette, Goa Fatorda Stadium 24,000
Dempo Panjim, Goa Fatorda Stadium 24,000
East Bengal Kolkata, West Bengal Kalyani Stadium 10,000
Mohammedan Kolkata, West Bengal Salt Lake Stadium 120,000
Mohun Bagan Kolkata, West Bengal Salt Lake Stadium 120,000
Mumbai Mumbai, Maharashtra Balewadi Sports Complex 22,000
Pune Pune, Maharashtra Balewadi Sports Complex 22,000
Rangdajied United Shillong, Meghalaya Nehru Stadium 30,000
Salgaocar Vasco da Gama, Goa Tilak Maidan Stadium 16,000
Shillong Lajong Shillong, Meghalaya Nehru Stadium 30,000
Sporting Goa Panjim, Goa Duler Stadium 6,000
United SC Kolkata, West Bengal Kalyani Stadium 10,000

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Shirt sponsor Kit sponsor
Bengaluru FC England Ashley Westwood India Sunil Chhetri JSW none
Churchill Brothers India Mariano Dias India Lenny Rodrigues Churchill none
Dempo Australia Arthur Papas India Clifford Miranda Dempo Nike
East Bengal India Colaco, ArmandoArmando Colaco India Mehtab Hussain Kingfisher and SRMB TMT1 Shiv-Naresh
Mohammedan India Sanjoy Sen India R Dhanarajan EMTA Group2 none
Mohun Bagan Morocco Karim Bencherifa Nigeria Odafe Okolie McDowell's No.1 Fila
Mumbai India Khalid Jamil Afghanistan Zohib Amiri TEN HD Seven
Pune Netherlands Mike Snoei India Anas Edathodika Peninsula Adidas
Rangdajied United India Herring Shangpliang India Poibang Pohshna none Diadora
Salgaocar India Derrick Pereira India Francis Fernandes Salgaocar none
Shillong Lajong India Thangboi Singto North Korea Minchol Son Aircel Adidas
Sporting Goa Spain Óscar Bruzón India Matthew Gonsalves Models none
United SC India Ananta Kumar Ghosh India Deepak Mondal T.H.P.L. none
1. ^ On the back of shirt.
2. ^ On the sleeves.

Transfers

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing head coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming head coach Date of appointment
Bengaluru FC Expansion team Pre-season England Westwood, AshleyAshley Westwood 2 July 2013[15]
Dempo India Colaco, ArmandoArmando Colaco End of Contract 31 May 2013[16] Australia Papas, ArthurArthur Papas 1 June 2013[17]
East Bengal England Morgan, TrevorTrevor Morgan Mutual Agreement 12 May 2013[18] Brazil Falopa, MarcosMarcos Falopa 12 June 2013[19]
Mohammedan India Sen, SanjoySanjoy Sen Resigned 10 May 2013[20] Nigeria Aziz Moshood, AbdulAbdul Aziz Moshood 10 June 2013[21]
Pune India Pereira, DerrickDerrick Pereira End of Contract 12 May 2013[22] Netherlands Snoei, MikeMike Snoei 12 May 2013[23]
Rangdajied United None1 India Kashyap, SantoshSantosh Kashyap 6 June 2013[24]
Salgaocar England Booth, DaveDave Booth End of Contract 12 May 2013[25] India Pereira, DerrickDerrick Pereira 12 May 2013[25]
East Bengal Brazil Falopa, MarcosMarcos Falopa Resigned 13 November 2013[26] 10th (5 games in) India Colaco, ArmandoArmando Colaco 20 November 2013[26]
Mohammedan Nigeria Aziz Moshood, AbdulAbdul Aziz Moshood Sacked 17 December 2013[27] 11th (13 games in) India Sen, SanjoySanjoy Sen 17 December 2013[27]
United SC Netherlands Schattorie, EelcoEelco Schattorie Resigned 27 January 2014[28] 9th (15 games in) India Kumar Ghosh, AnantaAnanta Kumar Ghosh 15 February 2014[29]
Rangdajied United India Kashyap, SantoshSantosh Kashyap Sacked 21 February 2014[30] 13th India Shangpliang, HerringHerring Shangpliang 1 March 2014[31]
1. ^ Rangdajied United, during the 2013 I-League 2nd Division, were under the control of their General Secretary, Karsing Kurbah.[32]

Foreign players

Restricting the number of foreign players strictly to four per team, including a slot for a player from AFC countries. A team could use four foreign players on the field during each game including at least one player from the AFC country.

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 AFC Player Former Players1
Bengaluru FC England John Johnson Kenya Curtis Osano Liberia Johnny Menyongar Australia Sean Rooney
Churchill Brothers Egypt Abdelhamid Shabana Costa Rica Cristian Lagos Trinidad and Tobago Anthony Wolfe Australia Daniell Zeleny Syria Naser Al Sebai
Gabon Henri Antchouet
Syria Yasser Shahen
Syria Ahmad Al Kaddour
Portugal Amoreirinha

Portugal Hugo Machado

Dempo Brazil Beto Australia Tolgay Ozbey Afghanistan Zohib Islam Amiri Australia Simon Colosimo Republic of Ireland Billy Mehmet
Japan Shinnosuke Honda
East Bengal Nigeria Chidi Edeh Nigeria Uga Okpara South Sudan James Moga Japan Ryuji Sueoka
Mohammedan Nigeria Penn Orji Brazil Josimar Brazil Luciano Sabrosa Japan Taro Hasegawa[33] Australia Tolgay Ozbey
Mohun Bagan Nigeria Odafe Okolie Nigeria Echezona Anyichie Nigeria Christopher Chizoba Japan Katsumi Yusa Kenya Harrison Muranda
Mumbai Ghana Yusif Yakubu Nigeria Henry Ezeh Nigeria Ebi Sukore Afghanistan Ahmad Hatifi Afghanistan Zohib Islam Amiri
Afghanistan Sandjar Ahmadi
Pune Ivory Coast Pierre Douhou Netherlands Riga Mustapha England Calum Angus Australia Mirjan Pavlović Spain Raul Fabiani
Australia James Meyer
Rangdajied United Senegal Lamine Tamba Nigeria Ranti Martins[34] North Korea Kim Song-Yong Japan Yohei Iwasaki Brazil Edmar Figueira
Salgaocar Nigeria Chika Wali Scotland Darryl Duffy Nigeria Dudu Omagbemi Australia Matthew Foschini France Claude Gnakpa
Shillong Lajong Japan Taisuke Matsugae Brazil Uilliams Trinidad and Tobago Cornell Glen North Korea Minchol Son
Sporting Goa Nigeria Martins Ekwueme Spain Gonzalo Hinojal Nigeria Ogba Kalu Nnanna Australia Boima Karpeh Spain Arturo Navarro
United SC Nigeria Bello Razaq Nigeria Waheed Adekunle[34] Liberia Eric Brown Syria Hasan Al Moustafa Nigeria Ranti Martins

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Bengaluru FC (C) 24 14 5 5 42 28+14 47 Qualification for 2015 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off
2 East Bengal 24 12 7 5 39 23+16 43 Qualification for 2015 AFC Cup group stage
3 Salgaocar 24 11 6 7 36 25+11 39
4 Dempo 24 9 8 7 31 25+6 35
5 Sporting Goa 24 9 7 8 34 340 34
6 Shillong Lajong 24 8 9 7 35 372 33
7 Pune 24 7 8 9 28 324 29
8 Mohun Bagan 24 6 10 8 23 241 28
9 Mumbai 24 5 13 6 31 321 28
10 United (R) 24 5 11 8 22 3210 26Excluded1
11 Rangdajied United (R) 24 6 7 11 29 389 25
12 Churchill Brothers (R) 24 6 7 11 25 3712 25
13 Mohammedan (R) 24 6 6 12 27 358 24 Relegation to 2015 I-League 2nd Division

Updated to games played on 28 April 2014.
Source: I-League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored; 5) taking lots[35]
1 United, Rangdajied United and Churchill Brothers were barred from I-League they failed to meet Asian Football Confederation's licensing criteria.[36]
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Results

Home ╲ Away BFC CB DEMKEBMSCMMBMUMPFCRUFCSFCSLFCSCGUSC
Bengaluru FC 30 31 02 21 11 11 11 30 21 21 00 10
Churchill Brothers 13 14 10 31 00 02 32 10 01 01 32 02
Dempo 24 10 10 10 00 11 11 20 02 03 40 12
East Bengal 20 00 13 21 11 22 31 31 23 00 21 11
Mohammedan 23 00 00 13 00 10 13 21 01 45 31 00
Mohun Bagan 02 22 01 01 00 11 31 02 21 21 12 40
Mumbai 22 42 11 32 12 01 00 11 13 23 11 11
Pune 10 10 03 12 20 20 12 10 12 22 11 11
Rangdajied United 32 11 22 12 03 31 11 32 22 00 12 40
Salgaocar 12 12 11 00 30 10 20 11 12 31 01 00
Shillong Lajong 30 22 21 04 21 11 12 00 11 21 01 11
Sporting Goa 12 11 10 11 13 13 11 20 30 33 51 10
United SC 13 32 00 03 11 00 11 12 20 02 22 31

Source: Results
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

As of 28 April 2014[37]

Top scorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru FC 14
Scotland Darryl Duffy Salgaocar
Trinidad and Tobago Cornell Glen Shillong Lajong
4 Brazil Josimar Mohammedan 13
5 Nigeria Ranti Martins Rangdajied United 12
6 Australia Boima Karpeh Sporting Goa 11
7 Liberia Eric Brown United SC 10
Australia Sean Rooney Bengaluru FC
India Balwant Singh Churchill Brothers

Top Indian Scorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1
India Sunil Chhetri Bengaluru FC
14
2
India Balwant Singh Churchill Brothers
10
3
India Gilbert Oliveira Salgaocar
6
4
India Boithang Haokip Shillong Lajong
5
India T Lalnunpuia Rangdajied United
India Jeje Lalpekhlua Dempo
India Robin Singh Bengaluru FC

Hat-tricks

Player Club Against Result Date
Nigeria Kalu Ogba
Sporting Goa
Shillong Lajong
5—1 14 December 2013
Australia Tolgay Özbey 4
Dempo
Churchill Brothers
4—1 28 March 2014
Ghana Yusif Yakubu
Mumbai
Churchill Brothers
4—2 13 April 2014
Trinidad and Tobago Cornell Glen
Shillong Lajong
Mohammedan
5—4 16 April 2014

4 Player scored 4 goals

Disciplinary

Fair play

The Fair Play qualities of the participating teams and which are pertinent to the spectators will be evaluated using the FIFA Fair Play evaluation form.[38] Salgaocar led the Fair Play rankings at the end of the season.[39]

Rank Team Games Total Points
1
Salgaocar
24
1904.643
2
United SC
24
1850.357
3
Rangdajied United
24
1841.429
4
Mumbai
24
1839.286
5
Dempo
24
1824.286
6
Bengaluru FC
24
1816.571
7
East Bengal
24
1813.514
8
Shillong Lajong
24
1797.143
9
Mohun Bagan
24
1788.214
10
Pune
24
1760.357
11
Mohammedan
24
1744.286
12
Sporting Goa
24
1719.286
13
Churchill Brothers
24
1672.071

Average attendance

Average attendance at the various clubs were as follows:[2][3]

Rank Team Average attendance
1
Mohun Bagan
17,068
2
Shillong Lajong
11,308
3
East Bengal
8,667
4
Rangdajied United
7,687
5
Mohammedan
7,083
6
Bengaluru FC
7,038
7
Pune
2,586
8
Dempo
2,542
9
Churchill Brothers
2,450
10
Salgaocar
2,421
11
United SC
2,250
12
Sporting Goa
1,608
13
Mumbai
321
League Average
5618

Awards

AIFF Awards

All India Football Federation awarded the following awards for the I-League season, voted by all the captains and the coaches of all the participating clubs.[40]

FPAI Awards

Football Players Association of India awarded the following award for the season[41]

Number of teams by state

State No. of teams Teams City
West Bengal
4
East Bengal
Kolkata
Mohammedan
Mohun Bagan
United SC
Goa
4
Dempo
Panaji
Sporting Goa
Churchill Brothers
Salcette
Salgaocar
Vasco da Gama
Meghalaya
2
Rangdajied United
Shillong
Shillong Lajong
Maharashtra
2
Mumbai
Mumbai
Pune
Pune
Karnataka
1
Bengaluru FC
Bangalore

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