Malabar Premier League

Malabar Premier League
Country India
Confederation AIFF
Founded 2 March 2015
Number of teams 8
Level on pyramid 1
Current champions MSP Delta Force (1st Title)
(2015)
Most championships MSP Delta Force (1 Title)
Website Official website
2015 MPL season

The Malabar Premier League is a football league that takes place the Malabar region. The league is a franchise league and kicked-off its inaugural season on 7 April 2015 with eight teams.[1]

History

Following the success of the Indian Super League for football in India and the 2015 National Games of India, which were hosted by Kerala, it was announced that the Malappuram District Sports Council, with support from the Kerala Football Association, would launch the Malabar Premier League.[1] The goal of the league would be to get young footballers from the district into a proper playing environment and thus make football a more professionalized sport in the area.[1] On 2 March 2015 the official logo of the league was unveiled, as well as the initial eight franchises.[1]

Venues

For the inaugural season of the Malabar Premier League, the league will use two stadiums. One of the stadiums would be the Malappuram District Sports Complex Stadium and the other being the Kottappadi Football Stadium.

Sponsorship

The Malabar Premier League has been sponsored since the First Season. Kairali TMT are the sponsors of the league from the start(2015).

2015–Present: Kairali TMT (Kairali TMT Malabar Premier League)

Teams

Club Location
Basco Blasters Othukkungal
Ernad Stallions Manjeri
MSP Delta Force Malappuram
Spartans Tirur Tirur
Soccer Sultans Areekode
Super Fighters Malappuram
Titans Mampad
Valluvanadu Warriors Mankada

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Malabar Premier League to be launched in Malappuram". The Hindu. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2015.

External links

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