The I-League 2 is an Indian men's professional football league.[2] It is the 3rd tier of the Indian football league system, behind the Indian Super League and the Indian Football League.[3][4][5] It operates as a system of promotion and relegation with the Indian Football League and the I-League 3.

I-League 2
Organising bodyAIFF
Founded2008; 18 years ago (2008) (as I-League 2nd Division, succeeding NFL 2nd Division)
2023; 3 years ago (2023) (as I-League 2)
CountryIndia
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs10[1]
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toIndian Football League
Relegation toI-League 3
League cupDurand Cup[a]
Current championsDelhi (2nd title)
Most championshipsONGC
Delhi (2 titles each)
Broadcaster(s)SportsKPI(online streaming)
Websiteindianfootballleague.in
Current: 2025–26

History

I-League 2nd Division was introduced during the 2008 season, with first game played on 25 March between Mohammedan Sporting and Amity United.[6]

That season saw Mohammedan Sporting, Mumbai FC, Vasco SC and Chirag United promoted to the I-League. The next season saw Pune FC, Shillong Lajong, Viva Kerala and Salgaocar getting promoted.

Since 2010, only top 2 teams were promoted to the I-League. ONGC FC and HAL SC in that year, in 2011 Shillong Lajong and Sporting Clube de Goa, with Lajong being promoted for the second time. In 2012, ONGC and United Sikkim were promoted for the upcoming season. The 2013 saw Rangdajied United FC and Mohammedan qualifying for the I-League.

In 2014, only one team got promoted from the 2nd Division, and similarly only one team got relegated from 2013–14 season.

In 2016, again only one team was promoted from the 2nd division (Aizawl F.C.), and only one was relegated from the I-League (Dempo).

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the traditional final round format was scrapped in 2020. It was decided that the league will be rescheduled into a new format and all non-reserve teams from the preliminary stage will automatically progress to this round. It was officially named as I-League Qualifiers.[7] After making of I-League as second division of Indian football, the AIFF decided to rename 2nd Division to I-league 2.[8]

Competition format

2008–2015

Previously, the league was formatted as a neutral venue competition with teams split into groups in which all the groups play in one stadium each. The final round is contested in a double round-robin format, after which the top two teams get promoted to the I-League.

2015–2017

The I-League core committee approved the plans for the 2015–2016 I-League 2nd division matches to be played on a home and away basis. The preliminary rounds will be played as the conference system with the teams being divided into Eastern and Western conferences. Top 3 teams from each conference will qualify for the final round of the 2015–2016 season of 2nd division I-League.[9]

To widen the football map of the country and to bolster the football structure, I-League committee decide to launch the 2nd division qualifier for 2016–2017 season. Participants from all the state associations would be invited to take part in 2nd division 2016–17 qualifiers. The state associations need to nominate two teams with best results, apart from the teams who would compete in Hero I-League and 2nd division league, from the state leagues to compete in the 2nd division qualifiers. The teams will fight it out amongst themselves in the zonal round followed by the final round. Eventually top two teams from the final round will get a nod to the 2nd division, provided that they fulfill the club licensing requirements in the due time.[10]

2017–2018

The format was further altered from 2017–2018 season, the league was divided in two stages: the Preliminary and the Final. The tournament will also feature reserve teams of Indian Super League clubs. In the preliminary stage, 18 teams are divided into three groups where all matches would be played on a home and away basis. The winners of each group plus the best second-placed team would qualify for the final round. However, if reserve teams of ISL clubs finishes as winners or runners-up in any group, the position is passed on onto the next non-ISL team. The final round will be played at a central venue, the winners of which would be promoted to the next tier of Indian Football.[11]

2018–2019

Sixteen teams were allowed to participate in this season by the league committee.[12]

2021

A new format was introduced named as I-league qualifiers. 10 teams promoted from state leagues battled for I-league qualification.

2022–2023

In a meeting held on 16 December 2022, the AIFF league committee has recommended that states that have conducted their regional leagues in previous season nominate clubs for the Hero I-League 2, with six reserve teams of the Hero ISL also joining them. A pre-tournament qualifier was held for the teams from states that have not conducted their leagues in 2021–22, from which the top two teams gained entry into the Hero I-League 2, bringing the total number of clubs to 20.

These 20 teams are divided into the four groups of five and play each other in a round-robin home and away format. The group winners, along with the best second-placed team, play in the final round, a single-leg round robin format competition.[13]

Clubs

All-time clubs

I-League 2
Indian Super League / I-League
I-League 3 / State leagues
Reserve sides (Indian Super League)
Defunct clubs

As of 2026

Pos. Club City S P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd Appearances
1MohammedanKolkata, West Bengal11135722734205125802391212008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020
2United SCKolkata, West Bengal672301824969241080022008, 2015, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25, 2025–26
3VascoVasco da Gama, Goa55631101511065451030012008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
4Bengaluru UnitedBengaluru, Karnataka6652818199659371020112020, 2021, 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25, 2025–26
5Royal WahingdohShillong, Meghalaya45330111210849591011002011, 2012, 2013, 2014
6Lonestar Kashmir FC Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir69224244497138-41960102015, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020
7NEROCA FCImphal, Manipur458261220786711901012015–16, 2016–17, 2024-25, 2025–26
8KenkreMumbai, Maharashtra984221745107161-54830102011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2021, 2023-24
9Bhawanipore FCBhawanipore, West Bengal44522149785226800212012, 2013, 2014, 2020
10DempoPanaji, Goa3402479622933791102015–16, 2022-23, 2023-24
11Rangdajied UnitedShillong, Meghalaya44323812865630771002010, 2011, 2012, 2013
12ONGCMumbai, Maharashtra43922107662937762002008, 2009, 2010, 2012
13Southern SamityLake Gardens, West Bengal4522111206774-7740102011, 2012, 2013, 2016–17
14Langsning SCShillong, Meghalaya441201110774631710002011, 2012, 2013, 2017–18
15Aizawl FCAizawl, Mizoram44421716917219701002012, 2013, 2014, 2015
16Sporting GoaPanaji, Goa4452091655478690112011, 2023-24, 2024-25, 2025–26
17TRAU FCImphal, Manipur3452091672675691002017–18, 2018–19, 2024-25
18Hindustan FCDelhi76618123671127-56660102010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
19United SikkimGangtok, Sikkim339181110735617650102011, 2012, 2014
20Kalighat Milan SanghaKalighat, West Bengal33918912694336630012012, 2013, 2014
21Shillong LajongShillong, Meghalaya3291865532726601112009, 2011, 2022-23
22Chanmari FCAizawl, Mizoram2301776713437580112015, 2024-25
23Fateh HyderabadHyderabad, Telangana44215121556524570002015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
24Delhi FCDelhi3271755642341562012021, 2022-23, 2025–26
25Bengaluru FC (R)Bengaluru, Karnataka43217510633825560002017–18, 2018–19, 2020, 2022-23
26Ozone FCBengaluru, Karnataka3321598592831540022016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
27Sesa Football AcademySanquelim, Goa4351371557534460002009, 2010, 2011, 2012
28Techno AryanKolkata, West Bengal3211047432122440002011, 2012, 2013
29Sporting BengaluruBengaluru, Karnataka2221426412714441002023-24, 2025–26
30ARA FCAhmedabad, Gujarat4311281144422440002018–19, 2020, 2021, 2022-23
31KGF Academy (BEML FC)Bengaluru, Karnataka42787124250-8410002010, 2011, 2012, 2013
32Delhi United FCDelhi333815103542-7390012013, 2016–17, 2017–18
33Diamond HarbourDiamond Harbour, West Bengal1161150281018381002024-25
34Real Kashmir FCSrinagar, Jammu and Kashmir219115330228381002016–17, 2017–18
35Sudeva DelhiDelhi328115122935-6380012016–17, 2023-24, 2025–26
36Minerva PunjabJalandhar, Punjab1181143301416370102015–16
37FC Goa (R)Margao, Goa432107154245-3370002017–18, 2018–19, 2020, 2022-23
38Kerala Blasters (R)Kochi, Kerala325104114144-3340002017–18, 2018–19, 2020
39Chhinga Veng FCAizawl, Mizoram1161033301713330102018–19
40Malabar United FCKochi, Kerala32389628271330002009, 2010, 2011
41HALBengaluru, Karnataka217944361917310102008, 2010
42Golden Threads FCKochi, Kerala42778113550-15290002010, 2011, 2012, 2022-23
43Chennaiyin FC (R)Chennai, Tamilnadu43585203168-37290002017–18, 2018–19, 2020, 2022-23
44FC KeralaThrissur, Kerala21784528199280002017–18, 2020
45ATK (R)Barasat, West Bengal21884625232280002018–19, 2020
46PunePune, Maharashtra21983826242270002008, 2009
47North Imphal SAImphal, Manipur21982926233260002010, 2011
48MumbaiMumbai, Maharashtra11081118513251002008
49Mumbai Tigers FCMumbai, Maharashtra11781827261250002013
50Jamshedpur (R)Jamshedpur, Jharkhand32867152855-27250002017–18, 2018–19, 2020
51PIFA SportsMumbai, Maharashtra648593441117-76250002011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2015–16
52Garhwal FCDelhi2167362729-2240002014, 2020
53Ambernath United AtlantaMumbai, Maharashtra112723271710230012022-23
54Oil India FCDuliajan, Assam3225892934-5230002008, 2009, 2010
55SATTirur, Kerala1166462123-2220002024-25
56Eagles FCKochi, Kerala42364132852-24220002011, 2012, 2013, 2014
57Downtown Heroes FCSrinagar, Jammu and Kashmir1116321587210002022-23
58Simla Youngs FCDelhi53149183378-45210002009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
59SalgaocarVasco da Gama, Goa196211257201002009
60Josco FCErnakulam, Kerala21462621210200002011, 2013
61Gangtok Himalayan S.C.Gangtok, Sikkim1184771620-4190002015–16
62Green ValleyGuwahati, Assam3194782332-9190002012, 2013, 2014
63Viva KeralaKochi, Kerala19522211011170102009
64DSK ShivajiansPune, Maharashtra185211578170002013
65Amity United FCGurgaon, Haryana3155282029-9170002008, 2009, 2010
66Maharashtra OranjeMumbai, Maharashtra1144372025-5150002023-24
67Gauhati Town ClubGuwahati, Assam31943122034-14150002010, 2011, 2012
68South United FCBengaluru, Karnataka2153572228-6140002013, 2018–19
69Rainbow ACNew Barrackpore, West Bengal11034317161130002018–19
70Jagat Singh PalahiPhagwara, Punjab184131091130002022-23
71FC Pune City (R)Pune, Maharashtra1102711091130002017-18
72New Delhi HeroesDelhi3153482527-2130002008, 2009, 2010
73Rajasthan UnitedJaipur, Rajasthan16330844121002021
74Techtro Swades United FCUna, Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh18404981120002022-23
75Hyderabad FC (R)Hyderabad, Telangana2143381016-6120002020, 2022-23
76Samaleswari SCBhubaneswar, Odisha2153391727-10120002012, 2013
77Morning StarDiphu, Assam182421073100002025–26
78George TelegraphKolkata, West Bengal2123181718-1100002009, 2013
79Chandni FCCalicut, Kerala3162410937-28100002009, 2010, 2011
80JCB Bhilai Brothers FCBhilai, Chhattisgarh16231106490002010
81Punjab FC (R)Mohali, Punjab1630385390002020
82Guwahati FCGuwahati, Assam1823398190002015-16
83Indian Bank Recreational ClubChennai, Tamilnadu110307917-890002008
84Luangmual FCAizawl, Mizoram2142391640-2490002012, 2013
85Delhi Dynamos (R)Delhi1922559-480002017–18
86East Bengal (R)Kolkata, West Bengal1621388070002022-23
87Mumbai United ACMumbai, Maharashtra1621389-170002010
88RKM FANarayananpur, Chhattisgarh18215815-770002022-23
89Titanium FCTrivandrum, Kerala210145614-870002009, 2010
90Kerala United FCMalappuram, Kerala2112181134-2370002012, 2021
91Mumbai City (R)Mumbai, Maharashtra2151410840-3270002020, 2022-23
92KLASABishnupur, Manipur1162113838-3070002024-25
93SBI KeralaTrivandrum, Kerala2102081019-960002008, 2010
94AU Rajasthan FCJaipur, Rajasthan1612347-350002020
95MYJ–GMSCMumbai, Maharashtra18125819-1150002025–26
96Madan Maharaj FCBhopal, Madhya Pradesh16123513-850002021
97Kohima KometsKohima, Nagaland18116425-2140002013
98Ryntih FCShillong, Meghalaya1310244030002021
99United Chirang DuarChirang district, Assam13102412-830002022-23
100Indian National FCDelhi16105315-1230002010
101Denzong BoysGangtok, Sikkim2120391035-2530002010, 2011
102Corbett FCRudrapur, Uttarakhand27025414-1020002021, 2022-23
103Bengal Mumbai FCMumbai, Maharashtra14013412-810002009
104Pride Sports FCJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh16006216-1400002016–17
105BLG Diamond RockBalaghat, Madhya Pradesh16006318-1500002022-23
106MP United FCIndore, Madhya Pradesh15005218-1600002014
107Madhya Bharat SCBhopal, Madhya Pradesh1100010339-3600002017–18

Clubs promoted/relegated to I-League 2

Promoted clubs from I-League 3 to I-League 2
Season Clubs
2023–24 Sporting Goa, Dempo, Sporting Bengaluru
2024–25 Diamond Harbour, Chanmari, SAT, KLASA
2025–26 Karbi Anglong Morning Star, MYJ–GMSC
Relegated clubs from I-League to I-League 2
Season Clubs
2007–08 Viva Kerala, Salgaocar
2008–09 Mohammedan, Vasco
2009–10 Sporting Goa, Shillong Lajong
2010–11 JCT, ONGC
2011–12 Viva Kerala, HAL
2012–13 Air India, United Sikkim
2013–14 Mohammedan
2014–15 Dempo
2015–16 None[b]
2016–17 Mumbai
2017–18 None[c]
2018–19 Shillong Lajong
2019–20 None[d]
2020–21 None[e]
2021–22 None[f]
2022–23 Kenkre, Sudeva Delhi
2023–24 NEROCA, TRAU
2024–25 Sporting Bengaluru, Delhi
2025–26 Namdhari
  1. Participation via an invitation
  2. Aizawl FC were relegated, but reinstated to I-League due to withdrawal of 3 Goan clubs.[14]
  3. Churchill Brothers S.C. were relegated, but reinstated to I-League after the appeal.[15]
  4. Aizawl FC were relegated, but reinstated to I-League after inclusion of two I-League clubs to Indian Super League
  5. NEROCA FC were relegated but were reinstated by AIFF after viewing the situation of COVID-19 pandemic in India.[16]
  6. Mumbai Kenkre FC were relegated but were reinstated after the closure of the Indian Arrows project.[17]

Clubs promoted/relegated from I-League 2

Champions

Performance by clubs

ClubTitlesRunners-upThird placeWinning seasonsRunners-up seasonsThird place seasons
Delhi 2 0 1 2022–23, 2025–26 2021
ONGC 2 0 0 2010, 2012
Mohammedan 1 2 1 2020 2008, 2013 2012
Shillong Lajong 1 1 1 2011 2022–23 2009
Dempo 1 1 0 2015–16 2023-24
NEROCA 1 0 1 2016–17 2015–16
Mumbai 1 0 0 2008
Salgaocar 1 0 0 2009
Rangdajied United 1 0 0 2013
Royal Wahingdoh 1 0 0 2014
Aizawl 1 0 0 2015
Real Kashmir 1 0 0 2017–18
TRAU 1 0 0 2018–19
Rajasthan United 1 0 0 2021
Sporting Bengaluru 1 0 0 2023–24
Diamond Harbour 1 0 0 2024–25
Bhawanipore 0 2 1 2014, 2020 2013
Sporting Goa 0 1 1 2011 2024–25
Chanmari 0 1 1 2024–25 2015
Bengaluru United 0 1 1 2025–26 2020
Viva Kerala 0 1 0 2009
HAL 0 1 0 2010
United Sikkim 0 1 0 2012
Lonestar Kashmir 0 1 0 2015
Minerva Punjab 0 1 0 2015–16
Southern Samity 0 1 0 2016–17
Hindustan 0 1 0 2017–18
Chhinga Veng 0 1 0 2018–19
Mumbai Kenkre 0 1 0 2021
Vasco 0 0 2 2010, 2011
Ozone 0 0 2 2017–18, 2018–19
United 0 0 2 2008, 2025–26
Kalighat MS 0 0 1 2014
Delhi United 0 0 1 2016–17
Ambernath United Atlanta 0 0 1 2022–23
Sudeva Delhi 0 0 1 2023–24

Sponsorship and media coverage

Sponsorship

From 2008 to 2011 the league was sponsored by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and was named the ONGC I-League 2nd Division. ONGC was also the title sponsor of the I-League. In October 2011 ONGC was dropped as a sponsor.

Period Title Sponsor Tournament
2008–2011 ONGC ONGC I-League 2nd Division
2011–2017 none I-League 2nd Division
2017–2023 Hero MotoCorp Hero I-League 2nd Division / I-League Qualifiers (2020)
2023–present none I-League 2

Broadcasters

Period TV telecast Online streaming
2007–2010 Zee Sports
2010–2017 Ten Action, Ten Sports DittoTV
2017–2019 JioTV
2019–2022 1Sports Facebook, JioTV
2022–2024 YouTube
2024–present Sony Sports SSEN

Winning coaches

Head coach Club Wins Winning years
India L. Nandakumar Singh Royal Wahingdoh, TRAU 2 2014, 2018–19
England Dave Booth Mumbai 1 2008
India Peter Vales Salgaocar 2009
India Caetano Pinho ONGC 2010
Scotland Pradhyum Reddy Shillong Lajong 2011
India Santosh Kashyap ONGC 2012–13
India Karsing Kurbah Rangdajied United 2013–14
India Hmingthana Zadeng Aizawl 2014–15
India Mauricio Afonso Dempo 2015–16
India Gift Raikhan NEROCA 2016–17
Scotland David Robertson Real Kashmir 2017–18
India Yan Law
(sacked midway)
Mohammedan SC 2020
India Vikrant Sharma Rajasthan United 2021
India Surinder Singh Delhi FC 2022-23
India Chinta Chandrashekar Rao SC Bengaluru 2023-24
Spain Kibu Vicuña Diamond Harbour 2024-25

Top scorers

Season Top scorer Club Goals
2008 Nigeria Fredrick Okwagbe HAL 6
2009 Nigeria Badmus Babatunde Viva Kerala 6
2010 Nigeria Badmus Babatunde ONGC 4
India Joy Ferrao Vasco
2011 Nigeria Stanley Okoroigwe Techno Aryan 6
2012 Nigeria Daniel Bedemi United Sikkim 11
2013 Nigeria Badmus Babatunde Rangdajied United 8
Brazil Hudson Lima Da Silva Bhawanipore
2014 Nigeria Daniel Bedemi Bhawanipore 8
2015 India Ajay Singh Mohammedan 11
2015–16 Nigeria Felix Chidi Odili Dempo 7
India Atinder Mani Lonestar Kashmir
2016–17 Nigeria Odafa Okolie Southern Samity 9
Nigeria Felix Chidi Odili NEROCA
2017–18 Brazil Robert de Souza Ribiero Ozone 10
2018–19 Ghana Phillip Adjah Mohammedan 10
Nigeria Princewill Emeka TRAU
2020 India Syed Shoaib Ahmed ARA 7
Nigeria Ekombong Victor Philip Garhwal
2021 India Anwar Ali Jr. Delhi FC 4
2022–23 India Irfan Yadwad Bengaluru United 13
2023–24 India Thomyo L Shimray Sporting Bengaluru 11
IndiaSahil Harijan United SC
2024-25 India Akshunna Tyagi Bengaluru United 8
2025-26 India Himanshu Jangra Delhi 13

Awards

Prize money

As updated on 19 May 2023:[citation needed]

Champions 70 lakhs
Runners-up 50 lakhs
Match winner 50,000
Hero of the match 20,000

See also

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